Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Battle-tested Braves seek title repeat

- PAUL NEWBERRY AP SPORTS WRITER

ATLANTA — With their postseason curse eradicated, the Atlanta Braves have every reason to believe this could be another stellar October.

They aren’t lacking for confidence, that’s for sure, after chasing down the New York Mets in a captivatin­g National Leagie East race.

Heading into their NL division series against the Philadelph­ia Phillies, the Braves are playing with the swagger of a playoff-hardened team that won it all a year ago.

“Experience in the playoffs is huge,” Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson said. “The only way you can get it is to go through it.”

Atlanta has sure gone through it.

The franchise that put together an unpreceden­ted streak of 14 consecutiv­e division titles in the 1990s and 2000s is on another memorable run that began with the first of five straight NL East championsh­ips in 2018.

Two years ago, the Braves snapped a nearly two- decade-long drought without a postseason series victory. Last season, they finally returned to the pinnacle with their first World Series title in 26 years.

No more dragging around all those playoff flops.

“I’m very thankful and appreciati­ve that we’ve been able to go through it and been able to kind of climb the ladder each year,” Swanson said.

The Phillies are in the playoffs for the first time since 2011, finishing far behind the Braves and the Mets in the NL East but good enough to claim the final wild-card berth.

They are making the most of their return to the postseason, sweeping a first-round series in St. Louis to earn another shot at their division rival.

No one will remember that 14-game deficit in the regular season if Philly can pull off a shocker in this best-of-five series, which begins today with Braves ace Max Fried (14-7) facing Phillies left- hander Ranger Suárez (10-7).

The Phillies already overcame the firing of manager Joe Girardi in early June and several major injuries.

“We’re definitely not afraid of a challenge,” Phillies first baseman Rhys Hoskins said. “We’ve been faced with a few obstacles … and it just makes it sweeter.”

Atlanta appeared headed for a wild card, at best, after falling 101/ games behind the 2 Mets at the end of May.

Since then, the Braves have been the best team in baseball with a 78-34 record. Most memorably, they swept a three-game series from New York on the final weekend of the regular season, claiming another division title on a tiebreaker — and a first-round bye — when both teams finished 101-61.

The importance of that bye became apparent when the Mets were knocked off by the San Diego Padres in a wildcard series.

Rob Thomson, who took over as interim manager after Girardi’s firing, was rewarded for the Phillies’ turnaround with a two- year contract through 2024.

Philadelph­ia was 22-29 when Girardi was sacked on June 3. The club went 65-46 the rest of the regular season to break their 11-year playoff drought.

The move was officially announced Monday, two days after the Phillies won their first playoff series since 2010.

President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski said it was apparent for a while that the 59-year-old Thomson deserved to have interim removed from his title.

“I’ve been continuall­y impressed on how he’s handled everything throughout the year,” Dombrowski said.

 ?? (AP/Wilfredo Lee) ?? Atlanta shortstop Dansby Swanson said, “experience in the playoffs is huge” as the Braves get set to take on the Philadelph­ia Phillies in a National League division series. The Braves earned their first World Series title in 26 years last season.
(AP/Wilfredo Lee) Atlanta shortstop Dansby Swanson said, “experience in the playoffs is huge” as the Braves get set to take on the Philadelph­ia Phillies in a National League division series. The Braves earned their first World Series title in 26 years last season.

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