Braves’ World Series odds improve as postseason approaches
Congrats to the @Braves for clinching the NL East... Here's Ronald Acuña's Jr.'s beautiful career home run spray chart in celebration. pic.twitter.com/SDAa7b2uqh
— Daren Willman (@darenw) September 21, 2019
2019 World Series odds
Team | World Series Odds |
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Houston Astros | +220 |
Los Angeles Dodgers | +260 |
New York Yankees | +400 |
Atlanta Braves | +750 |
Minnesota Twins | +1400 |
The case for the Braves
There’s a lot to like about the Braves, beginning with Ronald Acuna Jr., who recently became the youngest player to record 40 home runs and 30 stolen bases in the same season. The reigning Rookie of the Year is now just three stolen bases away from becoming the fifth member of baseball’s exclusive 40-40 club. Not bad for a kid who is earning $29 million less this season than Miguel Cabrera.No. 4️⃣0️⃣
— Bally Sports: Braves (@BravesOnBally) September 19, 2019
Ronald Acuña Jr. gives @Braves their first 40-home run season since Andruw Jones in 2006.#Braves | #ChopOn pic.twitter.com/k6EOhBQXoZ
Their collective production is a big reason why Atlanta has the NL's third-best run differential and ranks in the top five in batting average, on base percentage, slugging percentage and OPS.
The case against the Braves
If there is one area where Atlanta lags behind other top contenders, it's on the mound. The Braves' .255 BAA is the fourth-worst mark in the league and the club ranks 10th or worse in strikeouts and walks. Mike Foltynewicz's recent resurgence is reason for optimism, but it's fair to wonder how rookie Mike Soroka will fare on baseball's biggest stage. Ditto for Max Fried, who has 2 1/3 innings of postseason experience.Freddie Freeman will stay in Atlanta while Braves are in Kansas City. His elbow spur bothered him during game. He’ll rejoin team in New York on Friday.
— Gabe Burns (@GabeBurnsAJC) September 22, 2019
Another reason for concern is the status of Freeman, who left Sunday's game against the Giants with elbow soreness. The four-time All-Star has been bothered by bone spurs throughout 2019 and has seen his production tail off significantly as the injury takes its toil. Freeman's batting average is 32 points lower since the All-Star break and he is hitting just .071 over the past seven days. The Braves need him at his best to stand a chance against the NL's big dogs.
Braves can't dodge L.A.
The Braves have been one of baseball's feel-good stories all season, but they're still vastly outclassed by the Dodgers, who appear primed to return to the World Series for the third consecutive season. The Dodgers easily dispatched Atlanta last season in the NLDS and won four of their six meetings this season, in which they outscored the Braves 37-19.The Dodgers now have 100 wins. They finish with a 59-22 (.728) record at home — the best mark in Dodger Stadium history. It’s the Dodgers’ second-best winning percentage at home in franchise history behind the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers (60–17, .779).
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) September 22, 2019
The Dodgers have the depth, experience and pitching to make a big splash in October. Bet against them at your own peril.
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