The Braves continue their impressive run this season, a welcome change from the previous year. Chris Sale delivered a strong performance against the Phillies on Saturday, supported by Dylan Lee and Robert Suarez. The offense did just enough to secure a victory, marking the Braves’ sixth series win of the season. Remarkably, they remain undefeated in series play in 2026, boasting a 14-7 record that places them five games ahead in the division and gives them the best run differential in all of baseball. This stellar start is especially noteworthy given the significant talent currently on the injured list, with several key players expected to return in the coming months.
In injury news, Ha-Seong Kim has been progressing well, taking batting practice and preparing to participate in a simulated game this week as he nears his return from injury. Meanwhile, Grant McAuley provided insights into Austin Riley’s efforts to rebound from a couple of challenging years at the plate.
This week also brought a moment of remembrance for Garret Anderson, who passed away far too young, leaving a lasting impact on the baseball community.
Looking ahead, Zach Wheeler is on track to return from his injury later this month, potentially setting up a matchup against the Braves in Atlanta. On the other hand, the Phillies have placed star reliever Jhoan Duran on the 15-day injured list due to a mild oblique strain, with hopes for a swift recovery. Additionally, the Mets have placed Jorge Polanco on the 10-day IL with a wrist contusion, adding to their injury woes.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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