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Nationals vs. Braves odds: 2018 MLB picks, best bets for April 11
Read and Know About Braves vs Nationals- The Nationals and Braves wrap up a three-game series on Wednesday with a 1:05 p.m. ET first pitch from the nation’s capital. Washington is favored at -127, meaning it would take a bet of $127 on the Nationals to win $100. The Over-Under or total runs Vegas thinks will be scored, is at 8.5, down a half-run from the opening line.
Braves vs Nationals The Nationals snapped a five-game losing streak on Monday in a 2-0 win over the Braves, who had won four of five before that.
Braves vs Nationals- This game features two starting pitchers that have yet to showcase their best stuff, so you’ll want to see what SportsLine’s advanced computer has to say. This model, which simulates every game 10,000 times, entered the week on a 6-2 run on its top-rated MLB selections. Anybody who has been following it is up big. For Wednesday, the model says one team is winning nearly 10 percent more often than their odds suggest, creating a significant value on one side of the money line. It’s a must-see pick that’s available over at SportsLine.The computer knows Washington’s A.J. Cole was shelled in his lone outing, allowing 10 runs in just 3 2/3 innings last Tuesday against these same Braves. Freddie Freeman and Preston Tucker each hit three-run homers in a 13-6 win. Meanwhile, Atlanta’s Brandon McCarthy pitched five-plus innings in both of his starts, allowing five total runs in a pair of victories over the Phillies and Rockies. The Braves have scored 23 runs in his two starts. One player with nothing to prove is Bryce Harper. The Nationals slugger leads all of MLB in home runs (6), is second in RBI (12), and is tops in on-base, slugging and OPS percentages.Each offense ranks in the top five in the NL in average, runs and homers.So which side has the edge? And where does the value lie? Visit SportsLine now to find out which side of the Braves-Nationals money line hits 10 percent more often than it should, all from the computer model that entered the week on a 6-2 run on its top-rated MLB selections.
Washington’s Nationals dropped back-to-back games to the Braves in Atlanta after winning the series opener in SunTrust Park, and they were swept by the New York Mets for the first time since September of 2015 in the first three games in Nationals Park this season. There’s no reason to panic, however, at least according to Davey Martinez, who told reporters after the 6-5 loss in the nation’s capital on Sunday that he thinks the effort he sees will eventually produce positive results.“For me it’s — these guys are playing really — they’re playing good baseball. They are,” he said.“I’m proud of these guys,” Martinez added. “If we keep playing like that all year, it’s going to be a lot of fun.”Martinez’s calm demeanor, which broke briefly when he was tossed from Saturday’s game as he stuck up for Anthony Rendon, was on display again when he was asked about trying to be sure not to overreact to the team’s early-season struggles.“Like I said, there’s nothing that I would change,” Martinez explained. “These guys are doing well, they really are, and they’re all contributing in some way or form, we’re just not getting that one big clutch hit, but we’re hitting the ball hard, we hit the ball hard all day today. So, I just finished telling all of them, keep it going, keep your heads up, because when this thing turns around it’s going to be awesome.”Was the third straight loss to the Mets, and fifth straight loss overall the perfect time to send that message to his team?
“I kinda had that message every day really,” Martinez said, “… but tonight, I thought they played unbelievably, I did, we went down and they came back and we went down again and we came back again, the bullpen was phenomenal, so for me that’s the way you play the game, and like I said, I’m very proud of them, and we’ll come back tomorrow and do it again.”
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