ATLANTA — After a season that didn't go nearly as planned, the Atlanta Braves find themselves back in a familiar spot.
The postseason.
The Braves overcame an interminable string of injuries — including the loss of their MVP outfielder and ace pitcher — and an excruciating final day to lock up their seventh straight playoff appearance with a 3-0 win over the New York Mets in the second game of a makeup doubleheader Monday.
Atlanta faces a quick turnaround as it heads across the country to take on the San Diego Padres in a best-of-three NL Wild Card Series, which begins Tuesday.
''It feels really good and really satisfying," longtime manager Brian Snitker said. ''I'm just so proud of the whole group.''
While Atlanta's streak of six consecutive NL East titles was snapped by the Philadelphia Phillies, there were no complaints after all the team went through.
Spencer Strider, coming off a 20-win season in which he set a franchise record with 281 strikeouts, made only two starts before his season ended because of an elbow injury.
Ronald Acuña Jr., the unanimous NL MVP in 2023 when he became the first player in baseball history with 40 homers and 70 stolen bases, went down in late May with the second season-ending knee injury of his career.