Ozzie Albies joined Rich Eisen and said “Every time we play the Phillies, we want to beat them,” the report says, as he explained the intensity of the Braves’ rivalry with the Philadelphia club. The appearance and Albies’ remarks were noted in a brief sports roundup under a Where to Watch Search MLB header.
According to the report, Albies’ comments focused on the competitive nature of the matchup between Atlanta and Philadelphia. The piece summarizes his message as an explanation of the rivalry’s intensity rather than providing extended quotes or play-by-play detail.
The brief item was presented alongside a collection of other sports headlines in the same report, which included entries such as “Shams: OG Anunoby day-to-day with hamstring strain,” “Ben Stiller explains decision to skip Knicks’ Game 1 for Met Gala,” and “Tkachuk tells McAfee: The NHL playoffs have been unreal so far.” Those listings indicate the segment was part of a broader sports-news roundup rather than a long-form interview transcript, per the report.
The report does not supply additional context about when Albies made the comments, specific in-game incidents, or any further remarks from teammates or coaches. It confines its coverage to the central point that the Braves view games against the Phillies with particular urgency, as summarized by Albies’ statement.
For readers seeking more detail on Albies’ full interview with Rich Eisen or on the teams’ upcoming meetings, the report itself does not include schedule or expanded interview content. The note serves primarily to highlight the rivalry and Albies’ concise characterization of its importance, per the report.