Atlanta Braves vs. Boston Red Sox Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 7-26-2023
Atlanta Braves vs. Boston Red Sox Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 7-26-2023

It’s the conclusion of an interleague series on the diamond as a pair of teams collide in the shadows of the Green Monster in Beantown. The Atlanta Braves are on the road as they close out a short two-game interleague set with the Boston Red Sox Wednesday night. Atlanta won the rubber game of their three-game set with the Brewers on the road as they took a 4-2 victory Sunday afternoon. Boston took two of three from the Mets in interleague action as they won the rubber game of that series 6-1 Sunday night at home. This article was published prior to the conclusion of the opening game of the series at Fenway Park Tuesday night.

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Atlanta won for the third time in four games after a four-game slide as they downed the Brewers in the rubber game of their set Sunday afternoon. The Braves entered Tuesday 64-34 and held a hefty 11.5-game lead on the Marlins for the top spot in the NL East. On Sunday afternoon, Atlanta got two hits each from Ronald Acuna Jr. (run) and Travis d’Arnaud (run, RBI) to lead the way offensively. Ozzie Albies (his 23rd) hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the eighth inning while d’Arnaud (his ninth) also went deep in the win. Bryce Elder didn’t factor in the decision as he threw six innings, allowing two runs on four hits with two walks and two strikeouts. Daysbel Hernandez (1-0) earned the win with a scoreless inning where he allowed one hit with no walks and three strikeouts. Raisel Iglesias fanned the side in the ninth inning for his 18th save of the year.

Spenc er Strider is on the bump as he logs his 21st start of the season for the Braves in this contest. He comes in 11-3 with a 3.78 ERA, a 1.089 WHIP, 35 walks and 189 strikeouts over 116.2 innings of work. Strider didn’t factor in the decision in his last start, which came Thursday at home against the Diamondbacks. He threw six innings, allowing four runs on four hits with one walk and 13 strikeouts in an eventual 7-5 Braves win. In his last three starts, Strider is 1-1 with a 4.42 ERA, a 0.98 WHIP, two walks and 34 strikeouts over 18.1 innings of work. Strider, in his 54th career major league appearance and 41st start, pitches against the Red Sox for the first time here. As a result, this marks his first career outing at Fenway Park as well.

  
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