A brief recap of the Braves’ 2-1 opening-day win against the Marlins on Monday at Miami.

How the game was won: Braves relievers Luis Avilan and Jim Johnson worked out of a bases-loaded, no-outs jam in the seventh inning to protect a 2-1 lead, after starter Julio Teheran gave up three hits to start the inning. Avilan induced a 5-2-3 double-play grounder by Jarrod Saltalamacchia, with catcher Christian Bethancourt showing off his cannon of an arm on the throw to first to complete the game's most important play. Johnson got Adeiny Hechavarria to pop up foul to end the inning and pitched a perfect eighth, and Jason Grilli pitched a perfect ninth with two strikeouts for the save.

Number: 2. The Braves used "small ball" to manufacture each of their first two runs of the 2015 season, something they've said all spring that they would focus on doing, after trying and failing with an all-or-nothing offense in 2014 that was plagued by too many strikeouts and not enough home runs. Rookie second baseman Jace Peterson played big parts in each of those two runs, singling and scoring on a Nick Markakis single in the first inning, and laying down a sacrifice bunt to move Eric Young Jr. to third base in the sixth inning before EY scored on Markakis fielder's choice grounder.

Next: The Braves will face the Marlins in the second game of the three-game series Tuesday, with lefty Alex Wood facing Marlins right-hander Mat Latos.

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