Braves geared up to start 2024 MLB season

The Atlanta Braves Ready to Take on the Miami Marlins: Previewing Their First Game and Fans’ Excitement at Opening Day Block Party.

The Atlanta Braves are ready to take on the Miami Marlins at loanDepot Park in Miami, Florida. As they approach the start of a new season, they are focused on improving their performance from last year and achieving even greater success. Their first game is set for Friday in Philadelphia, following a rain delay that pushed back Thursday’s game.

Pitcher Spencer Strider emphasizes the importance of honest self-evaluation and giving their best effort. The Braves are determined to excel this season, especially after falling short against the Phillies in last year’s NLDS Game Four. Despite winning 104 games last season, the team is focused on avoiding a repeat of that outcome.

Pitcher A.J. Minter stresses the high standards that the team sets for themselves, aiming for nothing less than a World Series win. As they face off against the Phillies in Philadelphia, fans back in Atlanta can show their support at an opening day block party at the old Atlanta Fulton County Stadium. The event will feature live music, local food and drinks, performances, and more, starting at 3:00pm ahead of the 3:05pm first pitch. Information about the event can be found online.

As they prepare for their next game against the Marlins, Orlando Arcia #11 and Ronald Acuna Jr. #13 celebrate together after scoring against them during the sixth inning at loanDepot Park in Miami, Florida.

The Braves have had a successful past season with 104 wins but are still focusing on improving their performance this season as they gear up for their next matchup with Miami Marlins

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