Field Level Media
17 Apr 2026, 02:35 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images)
The Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies are trending in opposite directions heading into their first matchup of the season Friday.
The visiting Braves have won three series in a row, taking two of three from the Los Angeles Angels, Cleveland Guardians and Miami Marlins over the last two weeks. Most recently, Atlanta won its final two against Miami, including a 6-3 victory Wednesday.
'When you start to win games and you start to win series, you start to believe,' Braves manager Walt Weiss said. 'I go back to the stuff I was saying in spring training and at the end of camp. It's just a really good vibe and the guys have a really good look in their eyes. They're playing that way.'
Bryce Elder pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings Wednesday to lower his ERA to 0.77, while Matt Olson, Austin Riley and Ozzie Albies all hit home runs for Atlanta.
'It's good offense,' said Weiss, whose team is the only one with a winning record in the National League East. 'Especially when we get everyone rolling, it's going to be a really good offense.'
Philadelphia has lost three series in a row, dropping two of three against the San Francisco Giants, Arizona Diamondbacks and Chicago Cubs. The Phillies were pounded 11-2 by the Cubs on Wednesday as Jesus Luzardo gave up nine runs (eight earned) on 12 hits in 5 1/3 innings.
'You've got to keep grinding,' Phillies manager Rob Thomson said. 'We're going through a tough time right now in all phases of the game. I don't think that's any secret, but we're going to get better. We're a good club.'
Trea Turner and Bryce Harper hit solo home runs for Philadelphia, while Adolis Garcia notched two hits. Still, the Phillies lost their third home series of the season -- as many as they lost at home all of last year.
'Obviously, we want to win,' Harper said. 'It's the main goal of why we're here. You never want to lose games. Obviously, it's early in the season, but I don't like that notion because I like to win games in April as much as I like to win games in September.'
Harper will face Atlanta left-hander Martin Perez (0-1, 3.14 ERA), who was designated for assignment on Sunday but brought back after he passed through waivers and elected free agency. The 35-year-old allowed one run and two hits in five innings against Cleveland on Saturday.
Perez has made 10 appearances (nine starts) against Philadelphia, going 4-1 with a 3.78 ERA.
The Phillies will give the nod to right-hander Taijuan Walker (1-2, 7.36), who has given up nine first-inning runs in his three starts, but just four runs outside of the first. He allowed two runs in the first inning against the Diamondbacks on Saturday before following that up with four scoreless frames in a 4-3 triumph.
'Yeah, we've been trying a few things -- we're trying to figure it out, just haven't gotten it yet,' Walker said. 'I feel like after the first inning, everything is good, I get in a little groove. So, just got to figure out that first inning.'
In 11 career appearances (10 starts) against Atlanta, Walker is 3-2 with a 4.63 ERA.
--Field Level Media
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