To the shock of many sportsbook fans, the Atlanta Braves have quietly crept within two games of the National League Wild Card race. Thanks to an incredible hot streak (winning 15 of 17) the Braves suddenly have their eyes set on the postseason. With two winnable games against
Tuesday, Sept. 29 @
Josh Johnson (15-5, 3.12) vs Tim Hudson (2-1, 3.56)
After sitting out nearly the entire season with an injury,
Josh Johnson is no slouch himself, however, as the young righty has positioned himself among the National League’s best pitchers. He had an up-and-down effort against Philly in his last outing, striking out 10 while allowing seven hits and four runs in five innings. Given Johnson’s mixed results against
Wednesday, Sept. 30 @
Ricky Nolasco (12-9, 5.28) vs. Javier Vazquez (15-9, 2.83)
It’s easier to bet horses than figure out what Nolasco will bring to the table. He’s impressed the Marlins at times, as largely because of his 179 strikeouts in 177.1 innings, but he’s inconsistent and prone to being blown out. The Braves found a way to get to him, as Nolasco owns a 4.67 ERA in three games against
After pitching for the White Sox over the past three seasons, Vazquez has excelled in his first year with the Braves. His strikeout total is his best in six years, while his ERA and WHIP are at all-time lows. Most importantly, he’s delivering just when
Obviously, neither Nolasco or Vazquez have fared well against their Wednesday-night opponents, but Vazquez has a better body of work to go along with a lineup of teammates that have been on fire, winning seven straight and 15 of 17. Look for Vazquez and the Braves to get it done for your MLB picks.
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