Atlanta’s Matt Olson hits two home runs and the Braves defeat the New York Mets 5-3 on Friday night. According to reports, Michael Harris II adds a two-run home run, extending Atlanta’s lead, while Ozzie Albies also goes deep as the Braves generate most of their offense through the home run surge. The game ends with Atlanta scoring five runs and New York finishing with three. Both outlets describe the same core scoring sequence—Olson’s pair of homers, along with round-trippers from Harris and Albies—as the difference in the matchup. The Braves’ power production drives the result, and the Mets are unable to overcome the Atlanta lead despite generating their own offense. With the win, Atlanta improves its position in the game while New York remains unable to close the gap. The reports agree on the final score and the main run contributors for the Braves.