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Extra-inning duel
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Atlanta Braves' B.J. Upton heads to run the bases after hitting a double against the Miami Marlins in the fourth inning on Monday, in Miami. - photo by Associated Press
MIAMI — Justin Upton broke a tie by driving in two runs when he doubled in a six-run 14th inning for Atlanta's first hit since the sixth, and the Braves beat the Miami Marlins 7-1 Monday night. Five Miami relievers combined to retire 24 consecutive batters before Reed Johnson walked to start the 14th against Chris Hatcher (0-1). Jason Heyward walked with one out, and Upton's double scored both runners.