This article recaps how the Atlanta Braves blew open a tight game against the Cleveland Guardians with a six-run sixth inning. Homers from Ronald Acuña Jr. and Matt Olson helped Atlanta pull away for an 11-5 win.
It also highlights some notable cameos, a uniform debut, and the early-season implications for both teams as they jockey for division leadership.
Six-Run Sixth Lifts Braves to 11-5 Victory
Ronald Acuña Jr. tied the game with a homer off Slade Cecconi in the sixth. Matt Olson followed with a 441-foot blast that actually knocked the top of the Chop House roof in right.
The Braves racked up seven hits in that sixth inning, including three homers. That offensive burst, paired with solid bullpen work, pushed them to an 11-5 win.
- Acuña Jr. ties the game with a homer off Slade Cecconi in the sixth
- Olson delivers a 441-foot homer off the Chop House roof to cap the rally
- Dominic Smith contributes a run-scoring single during the big inning
- Michael Harris II adds a two-run homer to cap the inning barrage
The Guardians grabbed a 2-1 lead earlier, thanks in part to a passed ball by catcher Bo Naylor that let Acuña’s broken-bat single score. Atlanta’s Bryce Elder, who hadn’t allowed an earned run this season, surrendered a 454-foot solo homer to Kyle Manzardo in the fourth.
Cecconi (0-2) ran into trouble, allowing five runs (four earned) on seven hits over 5 1/3 innings. Tyler Kinley (2-0) worked a perfect sixth to keep Atlanta’s momentum going.
Cleveland tried to rally, scoring three runs in the eighth off José Suarez. Even so, the late push just didn’t change the outcome.
Atlanta rolled out its City Connect powder-blue uniforms, a throwback to the 1980s. Fans got Dale Murphy No. 3 jerseys as part of the night’s festivities.
Standings, Uniforms and Saturday’s Left-Handed Showdown
The night showed just how quickly momentum can swing in a short series. The Guardians still sit atop the AL Central, while the Braves keep proving they’re one of baseball’s best at mounting rallies and handling late-game pressure.
The City Connect uniforms brought a bit of nostalgia and gave the whole night a festive vibe. Sometimes, it’s the little things that make a ballgame feel special.
Looking ahead, Saturday’s matchup features two lefties: Parker Messick (1-0, 0.82) for Cleveland and Atlanta’s MartÃn Pérez (0-0, 3.86). It’s a promising Guardians rookie against a veteran Braves arm—could be another pivotal game as this early-season series wraps up.
What This Means for Both Teams
For the Braves, the six-run sixth showed their depth and big-game instincts. They turned a tight game into a comfortable win, stretching their unbeaten streak in series play.
Acuña’s speed and power mixed with Olson’s game-altering shot. That’s the kind of offense Atlanta can unleash when the lineup flips over and the bullpen locks things down.
For the Guardians, the night reminded everyone of their resilience and the punch in their lineup. They jumped ahead early, but the Braves’ late surge really highlighted how fast momentum can shift in a park that loves home runs and big swings.
Cleveland’s lefty-heavy rotation will try to steady things for the rest of the series. They’ll aim to keep pace at the top of the division, but there’s a sense they need to regroup a bit.
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