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The Atlanta Braves host the Pittsburgh Pirates for a three-game series at Truist Park. While neither team is in playoff contention, the series holds significance as it may be Charlie Morton’s final outing. Here's a preview, including pitchi...
The Braves and Pirates face off in a series with little at stake in terms of playoff contention, but the games still offer intrigue. Friday's game sees Joey Wentz, who has been solid for the Braves, facing Mitch Keller. Keller has consistently posted ERAs around 4.20 and pitched between 175-190 innings, making him a reliably average starter.
Collin Whitchurch of Action Network recommends betting the under, citing the Pirates' offensive struggles against left-handed pitching. Wentz has been missing more bats since joining the Braves' rotation. Atlanta's bullpen has also improved, contributing to the under recommendation. Action PRO projections support this edge.
*Why this matters:* For bettors, understanding pitching matchups and offensive trends is crucial for making informed decisions. The Pirates' weakness against lefties and Keller's predictability make the Under 8.5 a compelling pick.
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