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Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves Set for Showdown in Series Finale: Soriano vs. Elder on the Mound
In the finale of a three-game series, the Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves are set to face off with Jose Soriano and Bryce Elder as the starting pitchers, respectively. After a 4-0 win by the Angels in the series opener, the Braves will look to rebound from Elder's recent struggles on the mound. Atlanta is starting as the betting favorite at -138, with the line remaining unchanged. Stay tuned for the Angels vs. Braves prediction.
Betting Odds
- Moneyline: Angels +119 | Braves -138
- Spread: Angels +1.5 (-176) | Braves -1.5 (+146)
- Total: Over/Under 9 (-110)
- Based on the moneyline, the implied probability that Atlanta will win straight-up is 58%.
Los Angeles vs Atlanta Stats

Los Angeles Angels
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Jose Soriano will be starting on Thursday afternoon, looking to bounce back from a tough outing against the Nationals where he allowed eight runs in four innings. Despite the recent struggles, Soriano has had success in previous starts, maintaining a 3.99 ERA and a 1.47 WHIP with a 5-5 record in 97 innings pitched. The Angels have shown improvement this season, standing just 1.5 games out of a wildcard spot. The offense has been a key factor, led by Jo Adell who has 18 home runs and Taylor Ward with 57 RBIs. Despite recent challenges, Mike Trout continues to have a solid season with 13 home runs. Yoan Moncada is currently on the IL but has contributed with 19 RBIs in 30 games. The Angels are averaging 4.32 runs per game and have a team ERA of 4.52, ranking them 16th in offense and 25th in pitching. Overall, Los Angeles holds a power ranking of 17 and is 42-42 this season.
Atlanta Braves Analysis
Bryce Elder will be starting for the Atlanta Braves on Thursday evening despite his recent struggles on the mound, with a poor ERA of 8.25 in June and a 5.82 ERA for the season. The Braves have been struggling to win series, dropping three of their past four. Ozzie Albies has been inconsistent with only one RBI in his last 10 games, while Matt Olson and Sean Murphy have been producing well offensively. Marcell Ozuna had a strong showing against the Angels last season. The Braves are averaging 4.05 runs per game and have a solid pitching staff with a 3.75 ERA. They currently have a power ranking of 9 and are ranked 24th in offense and 8th in defense, with a record of 38-46. Los Angeles recently won two out of three matchups against Atlanta.
Los Angeles Angels Maintain Competitive Edge in Wildcard Race, Braves Struggle in Pitching Rotation
The Los Angeles Angels have demonstrated strong performance recently, maintaining a competitive edge in the wildcard race despite a challenging schedule. Angels pitcher Jose Soriano has showcased consistency in his outings, delivering impressive performances against formidable opponents such as the Yankees and Astros. Conversely, the Atlanta Braves have faced difficulties, with pitcher Bryce Elder struggling to maintain a competitive ERA in June. The Braves have experienced a series of losses in Elder's recent starts, indicating a need for improvement in their pitching rotation. As the Angels and Braves prepare to face off on Wednesday evening, the Angels appear to be in a more favorable position based on recent performance trends.
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