Just when the Houston Astros looked comfortably in the lead, the Atlanta Braves swoops back in to turn it around. In Game 4 of their World Series matchup, the Braves were down 1 – 2 at the bottom of the seventh inning. 1 out in, shortstop Dansby Swanson came in clutch and hit this beautiful home run to right field to tie the game up. (via MLB)

The Braves would've been content with tying the game up in the seventh inning. After all, they were trailing nearly the entire ball game, and hits have been hard to come by for them. However, Braves outfielder Jorge Soler decided that one wasn't enough. Inspired by his teammate's big hit, Soler came into the next at-bat and drilled yet another homer to take the lead over the Astros. (via MLB)

What's insane about this pair of home runs from the Braves is that it was near-unlikely for it to happen. Prior to Swanson's home run, Cristian Javier had never allowed a home run on a 0 – 2 count. The shock of allowing a homer could've been part of the reason why Soler hit another one right after.

After getting clamped by the Astros in the first few innings, the Braves have stormed back into the game and taken over completely, much to the delight of the home crowd. Altuve's record-setting home run may taken the spotlight early on, but Swanson and Soler's back-to-back hits may prove to be the more impactful hits.

As of writing, the Braves are entering the bottom of the eighth still holding a 3 – 2 lead. Can the Braves hold on and take a commanding 3 – 1 lead in the series? Or will the Astros find another miracle in them and tie up the series. Stick around to find out.