Under the Radar

As the season reaches the 100 game mark, the Yankees and Dodgers have drawn the most attention. Even with their injuries, there's plenty of respect for the Astros, just two years removed their first championship. The young and exciting Twins' surprise run atop the AL Central put them back in the spotlight. The struggles of the Red Sox, Nationals and Phillies have chewed up a lot of media space.

All this time, the Braves have seemingly been flying under the radar. Despite an exciting young core led by Ronald Acuna Junior and Ozzie Albies, they're not always in the discussion. But they should be. Last night, playing on the national platform of Sunday Night Baseball, they pounded the Nationals 7 - 1. That upped their division lead on Washington to 6-1/2 games and became the second NL team (after LA) to notch 60 victories,

Kevin Gausman, back after six weeks on the shelf with a foot injury, was impressive last night. Holding Washington to a run and five hits -- all singles -- he looks ready to be a key for the Braves as they zero in on a playoff spot.

Today's image is from March 24th, when Gausman made the start at the grand opening of the Braves new spring training home in North Port, Florida.

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