Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies enjoys beating the New York Mets.
And the Braves second baseman enjoys shutting them up.to improve 8-1 against their division rivals this year, Albies sounded off on his enjoyment in beating the Mets.
The Braves may also feel the Mets get more headlines and buzz nationally, as there certainly were plenty of pundits pegging the Mets as division favorites and potential top World Series contenders entering this year despite Atlanta winning the division five straight years. Albies certainly had his fun Saturday against the Mets when he went 5-for-9 with two homers and eight RBIs, spanning the 21-3 and 6-0 Braves victories.
The Braves have outscored the Mets by a 34-3 margin in this four-game set, while winning the first three games entering Sunday’s series finale at Citi Field.Getty Images
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