A key battle on the MLB betting odds menu sees the visiting Atlanta Braves dueling the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday at Citizens Bank Park.
The match puts starter Julio Teheran for the Atlanta Braves on the hill facing Adam Morgan for the Philadelphia Phillies. Teheran brings a 6-6 mark to the game, while Morgan is 2-2 to date on the season.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Philadelphia was a 100 moneyline underdogs earlier in the day at Sportsbook, based on the starting pitcher matchup. That pairing made odds makers at Sportsbook pick an Sportsbook over under number of 7.5.
Handicapping models based on recent betting stats and prediction formulas pick a 4.1-2.5 win for the Phillies. A 4.1-2.5 result in favor of the Phillies is the prediction by the Odds Shark handicapping pick engine. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
Atlanta Braves vs Philadelphia Phillies Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
Philadelphia (41-64) will face the 46-58 Braves in this tilt. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Philadelphia vs Atlanta injuries news.
The Philadelphia Phillies vs Atlanta Braves odds would favor the Phillies if the betting lines were set according to our power ranks. Philadelphia is rated No. 15 in the current Odds Shark poll, while Atlanta is at No. 28.
Statistical Matchup
On offense, it's a battle between the Philadelphia Phillies and its No. 25-rated batting order, averaging 3.68 runs per nine innings, against the No. 26 line up of the Atlanta Braves at 3.64 runs per outing.
Pitching and defensive stats are important baseball handicapping betting factors and Philadelphia has the No. 29-ranked defense. In the other dugout, the Braves own the No. 20 mark in runs allowed.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Atlanta got the wrong end of the stick in their last game on Saturday, suffering a 12-2 humiliation against Philadelphia.
Next Betting Matchups
Atlanta home to San Francisco, Monday, August 3rd
Philadelphia home to Los Angeles, Tuesday, August 4th