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ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 01: Jorge Soler #2 of the Atlanta Braves walks back to the dugout during the first inning against the Miami Marlins at Truist Park on August 1, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin D. Liles/Atlanta Braves/Getty Images)
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The Atlanta Braves saw a six-game winning streak snapped by the division rival Washington Nationals on Tuesday, but it didnât do much to spoil a surprisingly strong start to the season.
As the National League East rival Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets endure marked losing streaks, the Braves have emerged as the clear front runner in the division thanks to a resilient pitching staff, a potent batting order and a hot start from rookie skipper Walt Weiss.
âMost everything has gone right for the Braves,â Mark Bowman wrote for MLB.com. âThe Braves lead MLB in runs scored (122) and ERA (2.66). Weissâ first three weeks as the teamâs skipper have gone as well as anyone could have expected.â
The Braves' six-game winning streak ended with a loss to the Washington Nationals.
The Braves are performing well, emerging as the clear front runner in the National League East.
The manager of the Atlanta Braves is rookie skipper Walt Weiss.

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Though Weiss is in his first year managing the Braves, he spent the previous eight seasons as the teamâs bench coach with legendary skipper Brian Snitker at the helm. Perhaps that experience can explain how Weiss has been able to enjoy such a successful transition to start this season.
But it seems like Weissâ dedication to players, current and former, on a personal level is also a standout quality that can explain the success.
âBut according to another of Weissâ former players with the Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman, his defining quality, the one that could make him a great manager, is how much he cares about others,â Ken Rosenthal wrote for The Athletic. âThree new members of the Braves noticed that in Weiss immediately.â
Weissâ affection for players he has previously worked with might have also played a role in an apparently hostile interaction with a former slugger who left the team years ago.
Earlier this month, during a game against the Los Angeles Angels, Braves pitcher Reynaldo Lopez got into a physical altercation with Angels slugger Jorge Soler on the field. As the benches cleared and the players were separated, Weiss turned heads by tackling Soler to the ground.
That moment not only demonstrated Weissâ dedication to protecting his current players, but the aftermath revealed just how deep his ties go with former players, as Soler, who played for the Braves in part of the 2021 season, offered a surprising two-word take on the interaction.
âWeâre friends,â Soler told Rosenthal after Weiss tackled him on the field. âI think he was trying to protect me.â
Among the surprises Weiss is driving so far this season, perhaps the Bravesâ strong record ranks behind that reaction from the teamâs former slugger after a heated altercation on the field.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com