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The Atlanta Braves and the Milwaukee Brewers will match up on the MLB diamond(mlb world series championship rings) Wednesday to finish off their series.
In the Monday opener, the Braves took a 4-2 victory. On Tuesday, Milwaukee crushed a 13-1 win to even the set.
For Wednesday’s game, the Braves will be sending out Dallas Keuchel for the start. Over his 32.0 innings and 3-2 record this year, Keuchel has a 3.09 ERA with 17 Ks and 10 BBs.
Atlanta(Atlanta Braves championship rings for sale) couldn’t get anything going offensively on Tuesday, logging five hits on the evening. Tyler Flowers posted the lone run with a solo homer in the fifth.
Over on the Brewers’ side, they’re going with Chase Anderson in the start on Wednesday. Across 71.2 innings and a 4-2 record thus far, Anderson has a 4.27 ERA with 72 Ks and 23 walks. Milwaukee put up 13 hits to go with their 13 runs on Tuesday. Keston Hiura had a great night with a homer, three hits, two RBI and three runs.
The Braves are 4-0 in their last four Wednesday games and 50-22 in their last 72 in game three of a series. The under is 5-2 in the Braves’ last seven in game three of a series and 5-0 in Keuchel’s last five starts overall.
Meanwhile, the Brewers are 1-4 in their last five Wednesday games and 6-1 in Anderson’s last seven starts in game three of a series. Milwaukee is 9-4 in Anderson’s last 13 Wednesday starts and 1-4 in his last five starts.
Keuchel has three straight quality starts to his credit, putting up a combined five earned runs in 21.1 innings during that time with 12 strikeouts. He’s 2-1 in that span.
As for Anderson, he’s logged six earned over his last three starts in 14.2 innings but hasn’t recorded a win in that time—or a decision at all. Keuchel seems to be settling in now and hitting a nice groove. I’m going to stick with Atlanta(championship sports rings) here.
In the Monday opener, the Braves took a 4-2 victory. On Tuesday, Milwaukee crushed a 13-1 win to even the set.
For Wednesday’s game, the Braves will be sending out Dallas Keuchel for the start. Over his 32.0 innings and 3-2 record this year, Keuchel has a 3.09 ERA with 17 Ks and 10 BBs.
Atlanta(Atlanta Braves championship rings for sale) couldn’t get anything going offensively on Tuesday, logging five hits on the evening. Tyler Flowers posted the lone run with a solo homer in the fifth.
Over on the Brewers’ side, they’re going with Chase Anderson in the start on Wednesday. Across 71.2 innings and a 4-2 record thus far, Anderson has a 4.27 ERA with 72 Ks and 23 walks. Milwaukee put up 13 hits to go with their 13 runs on Tuesday. Keston Hiura had a great night with a homer, three hits, two RBI and three runs.
The Braves are 4-0 in their last four Wednesday games and 50-22 in their last 72 in game three of a series. The under is 5-2 in the Braves’ last seven in game three of a series and 5-0 in Keuchel’s last five starts overall.
Meanwhile, the Brewers are 1-4 in their last five Wednesday games and 6-1 in Anderson’s last seven starts in game three of a series. Milwaukee is 9-4 in Anderson’s last 13 Wednesday starts and 1-4 in his last five starts.
Keuchel has three straight quality starts to his credit, putting up a combined five earned runs in 21.1 innings during that time with 12 strikeouts. He’s 2-1 in that span.
As for Anderson, he’s logged six earned over his last three starts in 14.2 innings but hasn’t recorded a win in that time—or a decision at all. Keuchel seems to be settling in now and hitting a nice groove. I’m going to stick with Atlanta(championship sports rings) here.