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Braves Stumble on Playoff Doorstep: A Stunning Loss to Royals

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Braves Miss Crucial Chance to Secure Playoff Spot, Falling 4-2 to Royals

In a surprising Sunday showdown, Atlanta Braves’ Charlie Morton faltered, surrendering a three-run home run to Michael Massey in the opening inning. The Braves, on the brink of clinching a playoff berth, stumbled to a 4-2 defeat against the playoff-bound Kansas City Royals. The game was billed to be the season finale, leaving the Braves with a make-or-break doubleheader against the New York Mets.

Braves-Mets Doubleheader: A Playoff Decider

Monday sees the Braves hosting a doubleheader against the New York Mets, a rescheduled event after two games were washed out last week due to Hurricane Helene. Both the Braves and the Mets boast an 88-72 record, while the Arizona Diamondbacks finished 89-73. The Diamondbacks’ playoff fate hangs in the balance: if either the Braves or the Mets sweep Monday’s games, the Diamondbacks are out. However, a split decision sees both the Mets and Braves progress due to their tiebreaker advantage.

Snitker Optimistic Despite Uncertainty

“This situation is unprecedented,” noted Braves manager Brian Snitker. If the Braves secure a win in either game, they proceed to a Division Series matchup with San Diego. However, with 13 out of 28 doubleheaders this season resulting in a sweep, and 15 ending in splits, the odds are finely balanced. The Braves’ strategy will see rookie Spencer Schwellenbach start the opener, with Chris Sale, the leading contender for the NL Cy Young Award, set up for the second game.

Morton’s Tough Outing

Morton’s performance was a key factor in the Braves’ loss. The Braves’ veteran pitcher allowed four runs, five hits, and two walks, striking out three over 4 1/3 innings. Morton’s night was highlighted by Massey’s 14th season homer, a leadoff double by Tommy Pham, and a single by Bobby Witt Jr. In what could be his last Major League appearance, Morton was given a standing ovation as Snitker benched him in the fifth.

Braves’ Relief Effort and Struggle in Scoring Position

Despite the early setback, four Braves pitchers combined for an impressive 4 1/3 innings of hitless relief. However, the Braves offense struggled, going 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position and leaving nine stranded. Gio Urshela’s homer for the Braves was a notable highlight.

Upcoming Games: Royals and Braves

The Royals have secured the No. 5 seed in the American League and will face the fourth-seeded Baltimore in the Wild Card Series on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Braves face the Mets in a critical doubleheader to determine their playoff fate. If the Braves win the opener, Snitker may potentially hold back Sale for the Division Series Game 1.

With the season on the line, the Braves’ playoff destiny hangs in the balance. Monday’s doubleheader will be the ultimate decider.

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