
Braves’ Late Surge: Can Harris, Acuña, and Ozuna Ignite a Stunning Season Turnaround?
They’d been staring down a 4-1 deficit early on but rallied with the kind of offensive punch that’s been elusive most of the season — finally breaking through with steady scoring for three consecutive wins. The Braves now sit 30-38, still facing a mountain to climb in the division, yet there’s a renewed spark in the clubhouse that manager Brian Snitker breathes life into with cautious optimism.
For a team accustomed to the postseason, led by a core that’s hoisted a World Series trophy in 2021, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Snitker doesn’t mince words — the path back isn’t laid out in an easy uphill stroll, especially with the Braves lingering 10 games under .500 and trailing the Mets by 14 in the East.
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