The Atlanta Braves beat the New York Mets 14-3 on Saturday night, using a power surge that produced five home runs in the decisive rout. Chris Sale earns the win as Atlanta’s offense overwhelms the Mets. Michael Harris II leads the hit production with three hits, including one of Atlanta’s five homers. Eli White, Mauricio Dubón, Mike Yastrzemski and Austin Riley also hit home runs for the Braves, which generate significant run support. The game follows a tight Braves-Mets matchup on Friday night, when Atlanta won 5-3 and also relied on home runs, hitting four off Mets pitching. Together, the two games show Atlanta’s recent advantage in run scoring, with Saturday’s outcome featuring a larger offensive output and a bigger margin. The Braves’ home run total is the central factor in the lopsided score, while Sale’s pitching performance enables Atlanta to take and maintain control throughout the game.