The MLB divisional series between the Braves and Phillies moves to Philadelphia on Friday after both teams won the first two games in Atlanta.
In Game 1, the Phillies got a victory 7-6 in what was a very tight game, while the Braves took revenge in Game 2 by smashing their rivals in the Eastern Division of the old circuit with a 3-0 result.
Without further ado, at JefeBet we bring you the Braves vs Phillies predictions along with the best preview of the National League Division Series.
Predictions and Betting Preview for the Braves vs Phillies MLB Week 3 Game on October 14, 2022
- Where: Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- When: Friday, October 14, 2022, 4:37 PM E.T.
Odds courtesy of BetMGM.
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Betting on the Atlanta Braves
- Season record: 101-61 (East Division Leader)
- Regular round vs Phillies: 11-8
- NL Division Series: 1-1
- Runline: (-1.5, +165)
- Moneyline: (-110)
- Over/Under: 6.5
After a lousy outing by Max Fried in Game 1, the Braves badly needed their starting rotation to react, and Kyle Wright delivered. The co-leader in wins in the National League shut down the bats of a Philadelphia team that had been on fire since the series against the Cardinals, and after scoring seven runs in the first game was blanked in Week 2.
Wright worked for six episodes in which he gave up just two hits, with one walk and six strikeouts, and was successfully relieved by a bullpen that in three episodes allowed one hit and struck out two batters.
On the offensive side, the production was not much, but it came at the right time. Three of the Braves’ four hits came with men in scoring position, which were enough to back up the pitching.
The starter for this game will finally be right-hander Spencer Strider, who recovered in time from some discomfort in his left oblique muscle. The Nationals Rookie of the Year candidate did not allow more than two runs in his last seven regular round starts and the Phillies must not be happy to see him as he posted a 4-0 record and 1.27 ERA while allowing just three runs and striking out 34 in 21.1 innings this year.
Starting pitcher: Spencer Strider (11-5, 2.67 ERA)
Injured: Ronald Acuña Jr. (elbow/probable)
Betting on the Philadelphia Phillies
- Season record: 87-75 (3rd wild card)
- Regular round vs Braves: 8-11
- NL Division Series: 1-1
- Runline: (+1.5, -200)
- Moneyline: (-110)
- Over/Under: 6.5
It could be said that the Phillies did their homework in Atlanta after getting at least one win that gives them a chance to look to qualify in front of their home fans.
After a slug fest in the first game of the series in which they connected for 12 hits, in Week 2 Philadelphia could not decipher the pitching of starter Kyle Wright who combined with the bullpen to put the Phillies away.
This lack of production resulted in a good start by Zack Wheeler, who in six episodes gave up six hits, allowed three clean runs, and struck out five.
For the third game of the series, manager Rob Thomson will send Aaron Nola, one of his best arms in the regular round, to the mound. The right-hander comes from an impeccable performance against the Cardinals in the Wild Card series, pitching 6.2 shutout innings.In the regular round against the Braves, he posted a 3-2 record and a 3.67 ERA by allowing 14 runs, five home runs and 41 strikeouts in 34.1 innings worked.
Starting pitcher: Aaron Nola (11-13, 3.25 ERA)
Injured: No injuries reported
JefeBet Prediction
If Strider is fully recovered, the Braves are heavy favorites to win this game. Although Nola is one of the best starters in the Major Leagues, what the rookie did against the Phillies is noteworthy.
In addition, Atlanta did not do badly playing in Philadelphia, winning five of the 10 games they played at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies offense is in good shape, but if Strider is at 100 percent already, Atlanta’s arms showed in Game 2 what they can do.
Prediction: Braves to win (ATL 5 – PHI 3).