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Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr is continuing his quest for a 40/40 season, which would be only the 5th in Major League Baseball history.  

But in the meantime, he's setting plenty of other records. 

Acuña's 3rd inning run last night gave him 140 runs on the 2023 season, entering rare company. Since 1945, only fifteen players have reached that mark, most of them coming during the 1990s when offense was inflated across the league. 

2023 - Ronald Acuña Jr. (ATL), TBD
2007 - Alex Rodriguez (NYY), 143
2001 - Sammy Sosa (CHC), 146
2000 - Jeff Bagwell (HOU), 152
1999 - Jeff Bagwell (HOU), 143
1997 - Craig Biggio (HOU), 146
1997 - Larry Walker (COL), 143
1996 - Ellis Burks (COL), 142
1996 - Chuck Knoblauch (MIN), 140
1996 - Alex Rodriguez (SEA), 141
1993 - Lenny Dykstra (PHI), 143
1985 - Rickey Henderson (NYY), 146

Reaching the 150 run milestone is a bit tougher - with nine games left in the regular season, a lot would have to go right, but it's a feat that's happened only three times since 1937, and not since Jeff Bagwell in 2000. 

The modern baseball record is probably safe, as Babe Ruth himself scored 177 runs for the 1921 New York Yankees. 

NL Wild Card Standings

The Atlanta Braves have won the NL East and secured a first-round bye but we're closely watching the Wild Card race as Atlanta will play the winner of the Wild Card series pitting the top two wild card finishers in the Divisional Round.

Team Record Wild Card  Action Today

Philadelphia

84-69

+5.0

vs Mets

Arizona

81-72

+2.0

@ Yankees

Chi Cubs

79-74

--

vs Rockies

Miami

79-74

--

vs Brewers

Cincinnati

79-75

-0.5

vs Pirates

We Wrote It

Dan Strickland notes in our takeaways from last night's victory about the big night for Ozzie Albies

Ozzie Albies put on a show tonight, with four hits and four RBIs. His two-run home run in the top of the ninth inning gave the Braves a 10-1 lead. He now has 32 home runs and 103 RBIs on the season - joining Matt Olson and Ronald Acuña Jr. as the three Braves players with 100 RBIs so far this year.

Highlights from last night

What's next for the Atlanta Braves?

First pitch in tonight's game two is scheduled for 7:05 PM ET, with Charlie Morton taking on fellow veteran Patrick Corbin. The TV broadcast will be available on Bally Sports Southeast locally and MLB.tv outside of Braves Country. The radio call is available in the Atlanta metro area on 680 The Fan, across the Southeast on the Atlanta Braves Radio Network, and nationally on MLB.TV.

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