- This was an easy bit of score tabulation as all of the day's picks came from the Atlanta/Miami doubleheader.
- The pick split was a landslide 8-2 in favor of the Braves, but still each team had a representative for the day's top score.
- Regrettably there was only one blank on the day, Lenny's pick Jon Berti. The versatile Marlin didn't play in game 2 after blanking as both an infielder and an outfielder in Game 1.
- It probably feels like a blank to Pavli after Austin Riley did not trigger the Home Run Hero bonus, but at least he still got one single over the two games from the Braves third baseman.
- Three Braves All-Stars were taken on the afternoon, the second being Ryan's pick William Contreras. He singled in each of Atlanta's two wins, in Game 1 as the DH and in Game 2 behind the dish.
- Our last Atlanta All-Star was Ronald Acuna Jr. He was also one of three Braves double-selected on the day. Al and Nate were the recipients of seven total bases from the phenom with a pair of singles in Game 1 to go with another single and a home run in the night cap.
- Michael Harris II was the second of the three double-backed Bravos. The NL Rookie Of The Year frontrunner had a double in Game 1 for both Buddy and Colin before blanking in Game 2.
- But our day's top scorers, and optimal ones at that, were Miami's Jesus Aguilar and Atlanta's Matt Olson. Ed and Scott got a single and two home runs (9 total bases) over the twin bill from Olson. Matt rejected his forename and got the same production from the Miami slugger.
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