How the winning run scored: Felix Pie, pinch running for catcher Jose Yepez who led off the 11th with a single, went to third on Rusty Ryal's single and scored from third on Josh Wilson's single.

At the plate: Braves had 22 hits, four each by Luis Durango and Ryal, and three each by Jose Constanza and Josh Kroeger, who along with Stefan Gartrell had a home run.

On the mound: Braves starter Julio Teheran gave up seven runs on nine hits in 2 2/3 innings, including the Bulls only home run to Tim Beckham. Peter Moylan gave up one run on one hit with two strikeouts in one inning. Dusty Hughes (2-2) got the win and Cory Gearrin got his ninth save.

What's next for Gwinnett: The Braves host the Norfolk Tides for two games beginning 7:05 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. The last home stand of the season resumes Thursday with four against Syracuse and ends with four against Pawtucket

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