Right now, the Atlanta Braves are two very different teams depending on where they play. At Truist Park, they’re dominant, dangerous, and decisive. On the road, they’re barely treading water.
The numbers tell the story: 8-3 (.727) at home. 2-11 (.154) on the road. That’s the widest home-road win percentage gap in Major League Baseball—a massive .573 difference. At home, Atlanta is outscoring opponents 55-41 (+14). On the road, they’ve been outscored 63-37 (-26). And it’s only April.
It’s not uncommon for teams to play better in familiar surroundings, but this split is historic. For a club with World Series aspirations, this isn’t just an early-season quirk—it’s a challenge that could define their season.