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Austin Riley's Spring Spark: Braves' Hopes Ride on Third Baseman

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Austin Rileys Performance: The Atlanta Braves 2026 Season Hinges on Third Basemans Form

Austin Riley, the Atlanta Braves third baseman, is a crucial factor in their 2026 season. After two disappointing years, Riley had an impressive spring training, batting .357 with five home runs and a .937 OPS. His performance suggests a potential return to form, which is essential for the Braves, as they rely heavily on his power in the middle of the order.

Riley signed a ten-year, $212 million extension in 2022, but his numbers have declined since then. Hes hit 26 home runs with a .794 OPS over the past two seasons, averaging 17 homers per 106 games. Injuries have also affected his performance, but even when healthy, he hasnt matched his earlier power surges.

The Braves record reflects the teams reliance on Rileys production. When he gets a hit, the team wins about 54% of the time, but drops to 38% without one. Offseason tweaks with hitting coach Tim Hyers have shown promise, as Riley hit a home run and two doubles off Boston ace Garrett Crochet last week. Projections call for 25-33 home runs and an 800 OPS, a step up that could balance the depleted rotation.

If Riley hits 35+ home runs with a .900+ OPS, the Braves get the superstar they paid for and a real shot at contending. The 2026 season opener against the Royals on Friday will reveal if Rileys spring training performance translates into the regular season.

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