Matt Olson’s Record-Breaking Season: Braves Close in on Sixth Straight NL East Crown

Matt Olson's Record

In a remarkable season for the Atlanta Braves, first baseman Matt Olson achieved a milestone that placed him among the franchise’s greatest power hitters. With home runs number 49 and 50, Olson etched his name in the record books, only trailing Andruw Jones, who hit 51 homers in 2005.

Olson’s affinity for the Braves, having grown up as a fan, made the achievement even more special. He surpassed legendary figures like Hank Aaron and Eddie Mathews in the single-season home run list, an accomplishment that symbolized the team’s remarkable year.

While individual records are noteworthy, the Braves’ focus remains firmly on winning. In a doubleheader against the Philadelphia Phillies, the Braves inched closer to their sixth consecutive NL East crown.

In the nightcap, the Phillies secured a 7-5 win despite Olson’s milestone home run. However, the Braves roared back in the opener with a thrilling 10-8, 10-inning victory, featuring homers by Michael Harris II and Ronald Acuña Jr.

The Braves, who have already secured at least a wild-card berth, are eyeing their sixth straight division title. To clinch the NL East, they need two more victories in the series against the Phillies.

Olson’s incredible season continues, having set career-highs in home runs and RBIs (127). He’s now within reach of Gary Sheffield’s Atlanta record of 132 RBIs in 2003. Manager Brian Snitker praised Olson‘s performance, recognizing his historic year.

As the Braves march toward the playoffs, they remain a force to be reckoned with, and Matt Olson’s record-breaking season is just one chapter in their remarkable journey.

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