Albies, Machado heating up as two NL contenders meet for 1st time this year

June 21st, 2026

Two National League contenders start a big series on Monday in San Diego.

The Braves and Padres will face off at 10:10 p.m. ET/7:10 p.m. PT on Monday at Petco Park, with the game airing on ESPN, which can be watched via the ESPN app.

It will be the first meeting of 2026 between the two clubs, both of whom are in the NL playoff mix. The Braves’ 48-28 (.632) record is the best in MLB, while the Padres are a half-game out of the NL’s third and final Wild Card berth at 39-37 (.513).

Atlanta possesses one of MLB’s best offenses, tied for sixth in the Majors in OPS (.738) and sixth in batting average (.253). Even with Ronald Acuña Jr. (left hamstring strain) on the injured list, the Braves have a number of big bats, including center fielder Michael Harris II, first baseman Matt Olson and catcher Drake Baldwin, the 2025 NL Rookie of the Year.

econd best in MLB, trailing only the Dodgers, while the Padres are half a game out of the NL’s third and final Wild Card berth at 39-37 (.513).

Atlanta possesses one of MLB’s best offenses, tied for sixth in the Majors in OPS (.738) and sixth in batting average (.253). Even with Ronald Acuña Jr. (left hamstring strain) on the injured list, the Braves have a number of big bats, including center fielder Michael Harris II, first baseman Matt Olson and catcher Drake Baldwin, the 2025 NL Rookie of the Year.

The Braves are coming off a big series win over the Brewers at Truist Park, beating NL Cy Young contender Jacob Misiorowski on Friday and walking things off on Saturday via an Ozzie Albies home run.

While San Diego’s lineup hasn’t lived up to expectations thus far in 2026, it has been hot recently thanks to its biggest stars. Fernando Tatis Jr. is batting .338 with an .848 OPS in June after a slow start, and Manny Machado drove in five runs -- including a three-run homer in the 10th inning -- on Saturday to lead the Padres over the Rangers.

San Diego hasn’t announced a starter for Monday’s series opener, but behind whoever it is, their potent bullpen will be looming. Closer Mason Miller, whom the Padres acquired in a 2025 trade with the Athletics, has been incredible with a 0.87 ERA, 20 saves and 61 strikeouts in just 31 innings, while the Padres’ ’pen also features talented arms such as Adrian Morejon, Jason Adam, Wandy Peralta and Yuki Matsui.