MIAMI -- Atlanta Braves backup catcher Gerald Laird watched the first 12 innings of Monday nights game from the bench and still found himself exhausted at the end. "Im so tired," Laird muttered as he collapsed into a chair at his locker shortly before midnight. The Braves went without a baserunner for 24 consecutive batters before their bats came to life in the 14th inning, when they scored six times to beat the Miami Marlins 7-1. Justin Upton broke a tie by driving in two runs when he doubled for Atlantas first hit since the sixth, and Laird added a two-out, two-run single. "Its a weird game," Laird said. "We gave our offence a chance, and we knew we werent going to get shut out all night." Five Miami relievers combined to retire 24 batters in a row before Reed Johnson walked to start the 14th against Chris Hatcher (0-1). Jason Heyward walked with one out, and Uptons double scored both runners. After Lairds hit, Chris Johnson added an RBI single with the bases loaded, and another run scored when the ball skipped past left fielder Justin Ruggiano for an error. Seven relievers for the two teams combined to retire 30 straight hitters from the eighth to the 13th. "Our innings felt like they were going fast," Atlantas Dan Uggla said. "I didnt know what inning it was, but I realized we hadnt had a baserunner in forever. Once Reed got on I thought, OK, maybe something will get sparked right here." David Carpenter (2-0) pitched two innings and escaped a jam in the 13th. The Braves earned their 26th comeback victory, most in the NL, and improved to 11-2 in two years at Marlins Park. "To win that was big," Uggla said. "It stinks to play games like that and then lose." The Marlins fell to 0-13 this season when their retractable roof is open -- sort of. On a balmy 86-degree night, the game began with the roof open, but it was closed in the seventh inning when rain moved into the area. Miami stranded 12 and went 2 for 10 with runners in scoring position. The Marlins first two batters reached in the 13th, but Logan Morrison grounded into a double play and Adeiny Hechavarria popped out. Atlantas Mike Minor allowed six hits and one run in 6 1-3 innings, then watched the rest of the 4-hour, 14-minute game on a clubhouse TV. "I was sitting here forever," he said. "They played more than I pitched. It doubled the game." Minor struck out Jeff Mathis on a 3-2 fastball with the bases loaded to end the sixth and keep the score tied. In the seventh, Miami stole three bases -- two on a double steal -- and still couldnt score. In the ninth, Heyward made a leaping catch at the 392-foot sign in right field to rob Ruggiano of an extra-base hit. "We had tons of opportunities and just couldnt get the big hit," Marlins manager Mike Redmond said. "In those close games, its going to come down to whos going to get it, and they got it." Ruggianos two-out RBI single in the fifth delivered the Marlins only run. Four pitchers cooled off the Braves Brian McCann, who went 0 for 5. He was batting .512 over the previous 11 games. Kevin Slowey, making his first start since June 12 for Miami, pitched five shutout innings before departing for a pinch hitter after throwing only 69 pitches. Slowey took the spot in the rotation vacated when Ricky Nolasco was traded Saturday to the Dodgers. "Its an odd spot to find yourself in -- throwing early in a long, long game like that and being relegated to cheerleading," Slowey said. Marlins starters have allowed fewer than four runs in 19 of the past 21 games. Dan Jennings followed Slowey to the mound, and the Marlins 1-0 lead was gone two batters later. Heyward hit his first triple of the season and scored on a sacrifice fly by Upton. NOTES: After the game, the Marlins optioned Hatcher to Triple-A New Orleans. ... 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The answer to that question is certainly yes, Miller said when asked if he thought there was a link.However, he added that at this stage, it is unclear how this would affect the future of American football, also telling the committee that the wider scope of the issue needs to be addressed. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell (left) has attended meetings on head trauma in the past Certainly, based on Dr [Ann] McKees research, theres a link, because shes found CTE in a number of retired football players, added Miller.I think the broader point, and the one that your question gets to, is what it necessarily means and where to we go from here with that information.In the lead-up to this years Super Bowl, neurosurgeon Mitch Berger, who heads-up the NFLs sub-committee on long-term brain injury, had said that there was no link between football and CTE that could be established. Junior Seau was found to have suffered from CTE after his death in 2012 Bergers comments were referred to by Illinois representative Jan Schakowsky as peddling a false sense of security, in terms of downplaying the dangers of head trauma in the NFL.ddddddddddddWhat the American public needs now is honesty about the health risks and clearly more research, added Schakowsky.When answering his questions, Miller cited Boston University neuropathologist Dr McKee, and she revealed her own belief that there is no doubt there is a link.I unequivocally think theres a link between playing football and CTE, she said. Tyler Sash was found to have stage two CTE upon his death aged 27 in September Weve seen it in 90 out of 94 NFL players whose brains weve examined, weve found it in 45 out of 55 college players and six out of 26 high school players.It is the first time that the NFL has directly linked playing the game with CTE. It is a disease which can only be detected after death and has been found in players ,including former San Diego Chargers linebacker Junior Seau, who committed suicide in 2012 aged 43.While the league has previously acknowledged that head trauma, particularly concussion, poses a risk to the long-term health of players, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and other top officials havent taken definitive public stands on the matter. Also See: NFL Video Rookies guide NFL on Sky Sports Pundits ' ' '