Atlanta Braves (60-49) vs Miami Marlins (40-70)
Game Info: Sunday, August 4, 2024 at 1:35 pm (Truist Park)
Max Fried (7-5) (3.08) vs Edward Cabrera (1-3) (6.65)
Betting Odds: Atlanta Braves -312 / Miami Marlins +255 --- Over/Under: 8.5 Click Here for the Latest Odds
In this article, we will formulate a Miami Marlins vs Atlanta Braves Prediction for this MLB game on Sunday, August 4th, at Truist Park. To formulate this prediction, we will examine:
-The Marlins recent form and recent player performance
-The Braves recent form and recent player performance
-Recent Betting trends and streaks involving Atlanta
-Recent Betting trends and streaks involving Miami
-Recent betting trends in games played between Miami and Atlanta
-A summary that ties it all together and produces a favorable betting outcome for Today’s Game between the Marlins and Braves.
Marlins Pulled out Close Victory
The Marlins scored four runs on Saturday and that was enough for the victory. Kyle Tyler struggled on the mound, going only 2.2 innings and giving up three earned runs, but the rest of the pitching staff was strong. Jake Burger hit a home run and drove in two RBIs. The Marlins are averaging 3.61 runs, while their pitching is giving up 4.95 runs per game. The offense is naked 29th in the league, while the pitching is ranked 28th. They have a negative run differential of -1.35 which is 28th in the league. It has been an ugly season, and they need to try to improve on that here. Josh Bell has hit 14 home runs and driven in 49 RBIs. Getting the start for the Marlins will be Edward Cabrera, who sits with a 1-3 record and an ERA of 6.55. In his last start against the Tampa Bay Rays, he went five innings giving up three hits and two runs. They are going to need him to dominate here.
Marlins Player Props
- Edward Cabrera has recorded six or more strikeouts in three of his last four appearances.
- Jake Burger has recorded at least one RBI in each of his last five appearances against the Braves at Truist Park.
- Edward Cabrera has recorded a win in three of his last four appearances in day games against NL teams that held a winning record.
- Jake Burger has recorded at least one hit in each of the Marlins' last eight games against NL East opponents that held a winning record.
- Jesus Sanchez has recorded a Single in three of the Marlins' last four games.
Can we Trust the Braves?
The Braves sit with a 60-50 record overall, but it’s still hard to really trust them. On Saturday, they finished with seven hits, but only had three runs cross the plate. Marcell Ozuna did have a strong game, finishing with a home run. The Braves are averaging 4.25 runs while their pitching is giving up 3.67 runs per game. The offense is ranked 17th in the league, while the pitching is ranked 1st. The offense has been riddled with injuries, and they have had to lean on the pitching. Marcell Ozuna has hit 31 home runs and driven in 85 RBIs so far this season. The Braves will meet the Brewers after this series.
Braves Player Props
- Ozzie Albies has recorded a Double in three of his last four appearances in day games.
- Ozzie Albies has recorded at least one total base in each of his last 21 appearances at Truist Park against NL opponents that held a losing record.
- Orlando Arcia has hit a home run in three of the Braves' last four games against NL East opponents.
- Max Fried has recorded five or more strikeouts in nine of his last 10 appearances at Truist Park against NL East opponents that held a losing record.
- Sean Murphy has recorded at least one RBI in five of his last six appearances in day games against NL East teams that held a losing record.
- Max Fried has recorded a win in each of his last four appearances against NL East opponents that held a losing record.
Miami Marlins vs Atlanta Braves Prediction
Cabrera has been decent the last couple of starts, and there is value with the Marlins here. Don’t be fooled by the high ERA, he has been better as of late. The Braves' offense has been inconsistent at times, and they are going to really struggle to get the offense going here. It might not be a very popular play, but the Marlins are going to get the job done here. Back the Marlins on the money line.