
"The Braves went homerless for an entire series at Coors Field for the first time in franchise history, despite scoring 14 runs in the first two games."
"Despite nine hard-hit balls, the Braves fell to Colorado, largely due to a lack of power production and poor sequencing in their offense."
The Atlanta Braves made an unprecedented mark in their franchise history by going homerless throughout a series at Coors Field, which is famously known for high-scoring games. While they managed to score a total of 14 runs in the first two games, their performance diminished in the third, leading to just a single run. The team's struggles were characterized by hard-hit balls not resulting in hits and a lack of offensive power, underscoring the unpredictability of their sequencing and reliance on favorable outcomes.
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