You know Freddie Freeman hit for the cycle and the Braves beat the Reds in 13 innings Wednesday night, but here's seven more interesting things to know from the box score:

1. Braves reliever Alexi Ogando walked three, allowed a hit, and gave up two runs, all in one inning. And he got a win for it.

2. The Braves used nine pitchers. They threw 241 pitches in a game that had 498.

3. New Braves reliever Dario Alvarez struck out five in two innings.

4. Nick Markakis reached base four times, on two hits and two walks.

5. Both Freddie Freeman and Adonis Garcia batted seven times. Freeman went 4-for-7 and Garcia was 3-for-7. Ender Inciarte had the roughest night for the Braves, going 1-for-6.

6. The Braves had 19 hits and left 18 on base.

7. The Braves’ Bud Norris had another solid start, allowing just three hits in five innings. He fanned seven and walked two.

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