Braves Rally Late, Edge Mets on Sac Fly in 10th
- On June 17, 2025, the Atlanta Braves edged out the New York Mets 5-4 in the opening game of a three-game series held at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia.
- The Braves overcame a 4-1 deficit late in the game, leveling the score in the eighth inning when Marcell Ozuna hit a double that brought in three runs with two outs, and ultimately secured the victory on a sacrifice fly in the 10th.
- Spencer Schwellenbach pitched seven innings for the Braves, allowing four earned runs and striking out seven, while Mets’ David Peterson gave up three earned runs over seven innings.
- Mets struggled with base running and an umpire delay during a catch involving Acuña, with Pete Alonso twice thrown out attempting to advance bases, and Juan Soto caught stealing.
- The loss marked the Mets’ fourth straight defeat and reflects challenges despite their strong 45-28 record and first place in the National League at the time.
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The Good, The Bad, & The Braves: Riley sac fly beats Mets in the 10th
The New York Mets were at Truist Park for the first of three games against the Atlanta Braves and Spencer Schwellenbach on June 17, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia. On Tuesday, Schwellenbach went seven innings, striking out seven Mets in the process. Photo by Kevin D. Liles/Atlanta Braves Breaking News: The Braves beat the Mets in Truist Park. Again. Austin Riley won the game for the Braves on a sac fly in the 10th inning. Final score 5-4. “That was h…


Braves rally late, edge Mets on sac fly in 10th
Austin Riley's long sacrifice fly to center field scored automatic runner Luke Williams with the winning run in the 10th inning to give the Atlanta Braves a 5-4 come-from-behind win over the visiting New York Mets on Tuesday.

Riley’s sacrifice fly in 10th inning caps Braves’ comeback for 5-4 win over Mets
ATLANTA (AP) — Austin Riley hit a bases-loaded sacrifice fly to deep center field in the 10th inning, lifting the Atlanta Braves to a 5-4 comeback win over the New York Mets on Tuesday night.
Mets blow late lead as Braves walk them off for 4th straight loss
ATLANTA — The last time the Mets were in Atlanta, Francisco Lindor hit one of the most important home runs in franchise history, a two-run blast to right field to send the Mets to the postseason. A fitting open to what was ultimately, a magical postseason. But rarely is Atlanta magical when the Mets are in town. Tuesday night at Truist Park was no different. The Braves tied the game in the bottom of the eighth with a two-out, three-run double by…
Austin Riley connected a sacrifice lift to the central garden with the bases full at the 10th inning, and the Atlanta Bravos imposed themselves on Tuesday 5-4 over the New York Mets.
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