How have the Braves managed to outscore their opponents by 15 runs through 12 games, and still are below .500? Try 6 one-run losses. Who's to blame?
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ARGHHH! Being a lifelong Braves fan (we're talking Horner, Belliard, Murphy, Chambliss, and the old school crew), this has long been one of my gripes. In recent years, the runs all but seem to dry up at crucial times. What is that?
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