ATLANTA — Marcell Ozuna hit a tie-breaking sacrifice fly in the eighth inning and the Braves rallied for a 5-3 win over the Miami Marlins on Friday night.
The Braves, who lead the NL wild-card race, have won six of seven.
Aaron Bummer (3-2) picked up the win in relief of rookie Spencer Schwellenbach, and Joe Jiménez earned his third save of the season.
Orlando Arcia was 2 for 3 with two RBIs and a home run, his fourth in six games. He has a career-high 13-game hitting streak.
''It is good to fight back and get an emotional win like that,'' said Braves manager Brian Snitker.
The Braves endured a six-game losing streak prior to this hot stretch, and Snitker said it is the team's ability to stay even-keeled that has been the key to withstanding injuries to stars such as Spencer Strider, Ronald Acuña Jr. and Ozzie Albies.
''I've always admired that with this group -- how much fun they have competing,'' Snitker said. ''Everything about this. They love doing the work, coming early, doing things, and they really like it when the umpire says ‘play ball.' Through good, bad, ugly, whatever it is.''
The Braves trailed 3-2 entering the eighth inning before scoring three runs off Miami's Calvin Faucher (2-3). Newly acquired Jorge Soler had a game-tying RBI single, knocking in Jarred Kelenic. An Austin Riley double advanced pinch runner Ramón Laureano to third, and Ozuna drove him home with a drive to the warning track. Arcia's RBI single provided an insurance run.