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ClutchPointsFriday, June 6, 2025 at 3:42:00 AM
Braves’ Brian Snitker unloads after bullpen collapse vs. Diamondbacks
The Atlanta Braves had a meltdown for the ages on Thursday, squandering a six-run lead in the ninth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks to lose 11–10. Manager Brian Snitker didn’t hold back afterward, clearly frustrated after his bullpen snapped a jaw-dropping 766-game win streak when leading by six or more runs late in the game. This wasn’t just a bad night—it was a historic collapse.
Editor’s Note: For Braves fans, this isn’t just another regular-season loss—it’s a gut punch. Blowing a near-certain win like this shakes confidence in the bullpen and raises big questions about how the team handles late-game pressure, especially with playoff aspirations. For baseball fans in general, it’s a wild reminder that no lead is ever truly safe, no matter how stacked the odds seem.
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