Where could fans watch the Braves vs. Phillies game?
The game was broadcast on Peacock.
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The Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies concluded their weekend NL East series on Sunday Night Baseball. The Braves looked to continue their early-season dominance, while the Phillies aimed to bounce back on their home turf.
The Braves entered the game with a potent offense, boasting a .276 team batting average and 106 runs scored. Key offensive players include Matt Olson and Ronald Acuna Jr. The Phillies, in contrast, struggled with a .229 average and 72 runs. The SportsLine Projection Model predicted over 8 total runs with 67% probability, citing Atlanta's strong offense and Holmes' recent performance.
The game was broadcast on Peacock, requiring a subscription to stream. Regional restrictions might have applied. Fubo also offered streaming options. Pre-game odds listed the Braves as slight favorites with the over/under set at 8 runs. SportsLine's model offered insights and picks based on 10,000 simulations.
The game was broadcast on Peacock.
Grant Holmes started for the Braves, and Andrew Painter for the Phillies.
The Braves were slight favorites, and the over/under was set at 8 runs.
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