The Atlanta Braves clinched home field advantage throughout the postseason with a 5-3 win over the Chicago Cubs on Thursday night.

The Braves have 103 wins and own the tiebreaker over the Baltimore Orioles, the only other Major League club that can match them in victories.

"It's huge," Travis d'Arnaud said. "Our fanbase here is electric. It's a huge advantage for us. I've been on the other side where the fans get all over you. It makes for a tough night of sleep and an uncomfortable game."

Matt Olson hit his Major League-leading 54th home run and brought his season RBI total to 136, besting the franchise mark set by Eddie Mathews, who had 135 in 1953.

"I think it's cool," Olson said. "I think when you're in the middle of the season you don't think about it too much. Maybe in the offseason, I'll enjoy a beer over it."

Atlanta has 304 home runs this season entering Friday's action, three shy of the MLB record set by the Minnesota Twins in 2019.