Atlanta, GA
MLB Playoffs: Phillies dominate Atlanta, seize control of NL Divisional Series first best-of-five
The MLB Playoffs began with big surprises, including the first NL Divisional Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves at Truist Park where Bryce Harper’s home run made a sound difference that finished the game 3-0.
Bryce Harper showed what he was made of in a critical moment during game 1 of the first playoff round against the Braves who finished the season with 104 wins, the most wins of the entire MLB 2023 season, and the team that has been unstoppable throughout the year.
Both teams met a year ago when the Phillies took the Braves by storm and advanced to the next round and eventually made it to the World Series but lost to the Astros who also won their first game in the NL Division Series vs the Minnesota Twins.
The Braves had a regular season scoring average of 5.8 runs per game
This best-of-five series is putting a lot of pressure on the Braves as they need to convert that stellar season to a World Series ticket, and based on today’s performance, they have their work cut out for them.
We are yet to see the Brave’s regular season performance where they tied the MLB record of 307 homers and had a scoring average of 5.8 runs per game, however, they were neutralized by Phillies’ Bryce Harper’s mighty swing.
This has been the first time in 5 months that the Braves have been without any runs, and the first time in many games since they had a difficult situation like the one that happened in the 8th inning where a catcher’s interference caused an uproar and the fans threw trash onto the field.
The game ended 3-0 in favor of the Phillies.
Atlanta, GA
Where to watch Atlanta Falcons vs. Washington Commanders
How to Watch
What: Atlanta Falcons vs. Washington Commanders
When: Sunday, Dec. 29 at 8:20 p.m. ET
Announcers: Mike Tirico (play-by-by), Cris Collinsworth (color analyst) and Melissa Stark (sideline reporter)
Before the game: Join Taylor Vismor and Derek Rackley for the Atlanta Falcons Pregame Show live at 7:20 p.m. ET on YouTube.
Announcers: Miguel Gurwitz (play-by-by), Rolando Cantù (color analyst) and Ariana Figuera (sideline reporter)
Streaming inside the Atlanta market: Fans nationally can stream the game on NBC and the Peacock app. The game can also be found on NFL+, and you can get a personalized view of how to watch based on your location.
Streaming outside the Atlanta market: Fans internationally can catch the game on DAZN.
Local announcers: Wes Durham (play-by-play), Dave Archer (color analyst)
National announcers: Tom McCarthy (play-by-play), Mike Mayock (color analyst)
Atlanta, GA
Curfew shortened in Atlanta for e-scooters, e-bikes
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Five years after the City of Atlanta imposed an overnight curfew on electric scooters and bikes, restrictions have rolled back.
Back in November, the Atlanta City Council voted to cut down the curfew to just two hours, meaning that e-scooters and e-bikes are now blocked off from being rented between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m.
Previously, the curfew prevented rides from midnight until 4 a.m.
On Saturday evening, Allen Gordon zipped around the Atlanta Beltline on an electric scooter. He reflected on how micromobility has grown throughout the city.
“You can’t come into Atlanta without seeing a scooter,” he said. “I’d say it’s a pretty big scooter city.”
Back in 2019, the original curfew was put in place by Atlanta leaders after a surge in deadly scooter accidents.
Gordon said the newly reduced restrictions provide practical options for overnight commuters.
“I think it would help people get home safer, from a crime perspective,” he said. “The less you’re on foot, the less susceptible you are to person-to-person crime.”
Gordon, however, said he believes the cut-down curfew could bring challenges.
“It might not be so safe, from a crash-safety sort of perspective,” he said.
Skylar Pocock and Farida Igbadume were walking within the Krog District on Saturday. Both women raised concerns about a potential increase of intoxicated riders.
“I can see where that would be a bad idea, for sure, for club and bargoers,” Pocock said.
Igbadume shared a similar thought about people scootering or biking under the influence of alcohol.
“If it’s there and people know that the time constraint isn’t what it used to be, it’s just easy to just get on one, especially because they’re everywhere,” she said.
Atlanta News First reached out to Lime, which operates a substantial fleet of e-scooters and e-bikes in Atlanta.
Carol Antunez, the company’s senior manager of government relations, said these reduced restrictions will help hospitality and healthcare workers.
“This was a big deal to many of our riders who need that first and last mile connection on their way to work or school during less traditional hours,” she said. “Our service is widely popular with residents and visitors across industries.”
Lime reported record ridership numbers in Atlanta this year. The company is on pace for 1.7 million rides in 2024, a 44% increase from 2023.
Bird — which also operates hundreds of electric scooters in Atlanta — echoed a similar sentiment. Adam Davis, the company’s principal government partnership manager, emphasized the expanded access to late-night mobility.
“By allowing two additional hours of operation each night, this provides residents and visitors with safer, more reliable, non-car mobility options outside traditional commute hours,” he said.
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Atlanta, GA
Jalen Johnson scores 28 to lead the Atlanta Hawks over Miami Heat 120-110
Jalen Johnson scored 28 points and the Atlanta Hawks closed out a four-game homestand, winning a third straight contest, 120-110 over the Miami Heat on Saturday.
Trae Young added his 22nd double-double of the season, with 11 point and 15 assist, and De’Andre Hunter scored 26 points in his 14th consecutive game with at least 15 points coming off the bench.
Tyler Herro scored 28 points and dished out 10 assists and Bam Adebayo added 17 points and 10 rebounds. It was the Heat’s fourth game in a row without star Jimmy Butler, who sat out for what the team called “return to competition reconditioning.”
Takeaways
- Heat: Miami lost despite five players finishing with double-digit point totals. The Heat shot 44.4% from the field, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a Hawks team that hit over half of its shots, 51.2% from the field.
- Hawks: Johnson has been on an offensive tear in his last two games. He finished two points shy of his single-game career high of 30 points, set in his last game, on Thursday against the Chicago Bulls. Hunter also finished just one point shy of his single-game career high of 27 points.
Key moment
After a close first half that featured nine lead changes, Atlanta seized control early in the second half. With five minutes to go in the third quarter, Atlanta’s Garrison Mathews and Hunter hit back-to-back 3s to give Atlanta an 81-72 lead, their biggest of the night, and forcing a Miami timeout.
Key stat
Young finished one assist shy of a franchise single-game record for assists against the Miami Heat, set by Mookie Blaylock in 1993.
Up next
The Hawks begin a six-game road trip in Toronto on Sunday, while the Heat visits the Rockets on Sunday.
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