Field Level Media
26 Apr 2026, 13:55 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images)
Now that the Philadelphia Phillies have ended their 10-game losing streak, they'll try to do on Sunday what no one else has done this season -- win a series against the Atlanta Braves.
The Phillies beat the Braves 8-5 in 10 innings on Saturday to square the three-game series in Atlanta. The Braves are 7-0-1 in series this season, including a three-game sweep of Philadelphia last week, and have the best record in the National League.
'We needed it for sure,' Philadelphia first baseman Bryce Harper said. 'Got to keep working. Obviously, we were in a bad stretch, so to get a win is huge. Got to keep doing it.'
The pitching matchup for the rubber game features Atlanta's Chris Sale (4-1, 2.79 ERA) against Philadelphia's Aaron Nola (1-2, 5.06).
Sale is looking for a repeat performance from April 18, when he beat the Phillies 3-1. Sale pitched a season-long seven innings and allowed only one run on five hits and one walk. He matched his season high with seven strikeouts. Sale has allowed one or fewer runs in four of his five starts.
'He threw the ball really well, using all his pitches,' Atlanta catcher Jonah Heim said. 'That's what future Hall of Famers do -- they go out against division rivals and they give their best effort. It was a lot of fun to be behind the plate for.'
Sale has made eight career starts against the Phillies, going 3-2 with a 3.64 ERA. He faced Philadelphia three times in 2025 and went 1-0 with a 3.24 ERA.
Nola did not face the Braves when the teams met last week. In his most recent start on Monday against the Chicago Cubs, he was removed after pitching only 4 1/3 innings, his shortest stint of the season. He allowed five runs on six hits and four walks, striking out five in a 5-1 loss.
'After the first inning, it just seemed like (Nola) had trouble getting ahead, trouble commanding his fastball,' Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson said afterward. 'Wasn't landing his breaking ball. I don't know if the ball was a little slick or what. Four walks, kind of uncharacteristic for Aaron. It was a tough one for him.'
Nola has made 38 career starts against Atlanta, the most against any opponent, and posted a 17-11 record with a 3.65 ERA. He made one appearance against the Braves last season and earned a victory in a 19-4 Philadelphia win.
The Phillies had 11 hits in Saturday's win, with only one starter failing to get a hit. Harper was 2-for-3 with four RBIs, including a two-run single in the 10th inning to produce the go-ahead runs.
'I'm just trying to get something to hit hard,' Harper said. 'I feel good at the plate right now.'
Atlanta's Michael Harris II was back in the starting lineup as the designated hitter. He went 2-for-4, upping his average to .333, and drove in two runs. But his absence in center field was felt. His replacement, Eli White, slipped on the wet grass in the eighth inning, leading to Kyle Schwarber's triple. He scored on Harper's sacrifice fly.
Atlanta's Ronald Acuna Jr. continues to struggle. He was 0-for-4, dropping his average to .226. He walked in the seventh and stole second base but was picked off by Jose Alvarado to end the threat.
--Field Level Media
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