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Matt Olson’s Tiebreaking Homer Seals Braves Victory on Lou Gehrig Day

The Atlanta slugger’s 844th consecutive game appearance delivered a 4-3 win over Toronto, echoing the legacy of baseball’s iron man.

The Atlanta Braves edged the Toronto Blue Jays 4-3 on a day marked by the franchise’s observance of Lou Gehrig Day, with slugger Matt Olson providing the decisive blow.

A Milestone in the Making

Olson, who entered the game with a streak of 844 consecutive appearances, launched a sixth‑inning drive that proved the difference, the ball riding a strong breeze before clearing the fence for his 17th homer of the season.

Earlier in the contest, Olson doubled in the third inning and later crossed the plate, contributing two runs to the Braves’ tally.

Legacy and Leadership

Manager Walt Weiss praised the first baseman’s durability, noting that Olson’s streak is the longest active run in the majors since the era of Cal Ripken Jr., and likened his steadfastness to that of the Hall of Famer after whom the day is named.

The victory also underscored Olson’s preference for daily play, a philosophy he shares with his teammates, and his commitment to supporting ALS awareness, a cause amplified by Gehrig’s historic battle.

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