Pick details
| MATCHUP | Atlanta Braves | Chicago White Sox |
|---|---|---|
| Team Records | 45-22 | 35-31 |
| Where | Rate Field, Chicago, Illinois | |
| When | Wednesday, June 10, 2026 | |
| Time | 07:40 PM EDT | |
| TV | MLB.TV | |
Atlanta Braves Betting Preview
The Atlanta Braves enter Wednesday’s contest with a 45-22 overall record (1st in the National League East) and a 23-11 mark on the road. The Braves offense has been outstanding to this point in the 2026 regular season. Through 66 games played in 2026, Atlanta has compiled 348 runs scored (3rd in MLB), 107 doubles, 92 home runs and a .257 team batting average which ranks third in Major League Baseball.The Braves arrive at tomorrow’s game in good form. Atlanta has won five of the team’s last seven games played this season, including a 6–3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates earlier this week.
Atlanta will turn to left hander Chris Sale in this contest. In twelve starts made this season, Sale has compiled an 8–4 win‑loss record, a 2.23 ERA (5th in MLB), a 1.03 WHIP (13th in MLB) and a massive 86 strikeouts which ranks eighth in Major League Baseball, while allowing 56 hits and 19 walks in 72.2 innings pitched. Sale will look to continue his strong recent performances on the mound in tomorrow’s matchup with the Chicago White Sox.
Turning our attention to the Atlanta offense, the Braves lineup features first baseman Matt Olson and outfielder Michael Harris II. Matt Olson has compiled a .267 batting average, 17 home runs (6th in MLB), 47 RBIs (5th in MLB) and an .877 OPS. Michael Harris II has tallied a .306 batting average (11th in MLB), 13 home runs, 9 doubles, 40 RBIs and an .863 OPS.
Chicago White Sox Betting Preview
The Chicago White Sox enter Wednesday night’s matchup with a 35–31 overall record (2nd in the American League Central) and a 21–11 mark at home. Chicago has played competitive baseball recently, winning three of the team’s last five games played this season, including a 6–3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies three days ago.Chicago will start right hander Davis Martin in tomorrow’s game. In twelve starts made this season, Martin has compiled a robust 8–2 record, a 2.61 ERA (9th in MLB), a 1.11 WHIP and 73 strikeouts, while allowing 63 hits and 17 walks in 72.1 innings pitched.
Offensively, the Chicago White Sox lineup features first baseman Munetaka Murakami who has amassed a .240 batting average, a team leading 20 home runs (3rd in MLB), 41 RBIs (19th in MLB) and a .938 OPS which ranks 22nd in Major League Baseball.
Why the Atlanta Braves will win.
• Starting pitching edge. In twelve starts made this season, Chris Sale has compiled an 8–4 win‑loss record, a 2.23 ERA (5th in MLB), a 1.03 WHIP (13th in MLB) and 86 strikeouts which ranks eighth in Major League Baseball• Recent momentum. The Atlanta Braves have won five of the team’s last seven games entering tomorrow’s contest.
Why the Chicago White Sox will win.
• Home field advantage. The White Sox have played competitive baseball at Guaranteed Rate Field this season posting a 21-11 record.• Quality starting pitching. Davis Martin has compiled an 8–2 record, a 2.61 ERA (9th in MLB), a 1.11 WHIP and 73 strikeouts in 72.1 innings pitched.
• Offensive firepower. First baseman Munetaka Murakami has amassed a team leading 20 home runs which ranks third in Major League Baseball.


