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- By Gabriel Burns gabriel.burns@ajc.com

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After expressing optimism that reliever Chris Martin wouldn’t need time on the injured list, the Braves ultimately put their veteran right-hander on the 10-day IL on Saturday, retroactiv­e to April 7. Martin left his outing last weekend with what was described as numbness in his fingers, and the team placed him on the IL with the designatio­n of right-shoulder inflammati­on.

Martin, 34, is a crucial part of the bullpen. He’s the team’s best right-handed reliever, reliable since being acquired in July 2019. Martin has a 2.65 ERA with 43 strikeouts against five walks across 41 appearance­s with the Braves.

Manager Brian Snitker said Friday that Martin was working out, and if all went well, he could’ve been available Saturday. Instead, Martin felt the inflammati­on in his shoulder and wasn’t ready to return. Snitker said it’s too early to know whether Martin could return on his earliest eligible date, which is April 17.

The Braves recalled righthande­r Jacob Webb to fill the open roster spot. Webb, 27, has a 1.06 ERA in 44 career appearance­s. The Braves currently are carrying a 10-man bullpen and fourman bench and don’t plan to alter that approach in the immediate future, Snitker said Friday.

The Braves continued their series against the Phillies on Saturday night at Truist Park. They won 8-1 on Friday, their third consecutiv­e win after an 0-4 start.

Other notes from Saturday:

■ Ronald Acuna Jr. doesn’t hit cheapies. His homer Friday went 456 feet and exited at 114.1 mph. Since Statcast started to track data in 2015, Acuna has eight of the 13 farthest home runs by a Braves hitter. He has five of the six hardest-hit home runs, too. Perhaps the most memorable: Acuna’s 473-foot shot off Gerrit Cole in August. There aren’t many players more exciting at the plate than Acuna.

■ Snitker mentioned lefthander Sean Newcomb as a pitcher who could work his way into more high-leverage situations. Newcomb, a former starter, looked tremendous in his previous outing against the Nationals, striking out the side. It’s always been the mental element with Newcomb, who possesses tantalizin­g physical abilities but hasn’t consistent­ly converted that into production. Newcomb’s continued evolution as a reliever will be interestin­g to follow.

■ The Braves have allowed three home runs, fewest in the National League and one off the major league lead. The team’s early struggles weren’t because of pitching. The Braves’ offense hit the ball to the wrong spots, while the opposition had better luck. That aspect evens out over the course of the season. Already, concerns over the first four games feel long gone as the Braves rode a three-game win streak entering Saturday.

■ The Braves are off to a 1-0 start at home after Friday’s victory. They’ve re-establishe­d a strong home-field advantage over the past few seasons. Before they went 19-11 at home during the shortened 2020 campaign, they were 93-69 at home from 2018-19.

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Chris Martin has a 2.65 ERA across 41 appearance­s with the Braves.

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