The Milwaukee Brewers visit Truist Park on Wednesday night carrying baseball's best record at 69-44, looking to complete a sweep against a struggling Atlanta Braves squad that sits well below .500 at 47-65.
Milwaukee enters red-hot with wins in 20 of their last 24 games and a potent .302 batting average since the All-Star break, while Atlanta has dropped 10 of 13 games and managed just a .234 average over that same stretch.
With Jose Quintana's stellar 2.49 road ERA facing Spencer Strider's inconsistent 5-9 record as a starter, the Brewers appear primed to extend their dominance in what could be a decisive National League matchup.
Atlanta Braves vs. Milwaukee Brewers prediction: who will win?
For tonight's Atlanta Braves vs Milwaukee Brewers matchup, our predictive model gives the Brewers a 55% chance of defeating the Braves.
Atlanta Braves: 45% win probability
- Fourth-worst record in NL East at 47-65 (.420 winning percentage)
- Struggling offense with just 464 runs scored in 112 games
- Poor recent form with alternating wins and losses (LLWLW)
Milwaukee Brewers: 55% win probability
- Best record in National League at 69-44 (.611 winning percentage)
- Elite run differential with 565 runs scored and just 439 allowed (+126)
- Strong recent form with five straight wins (WWWWW)
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Atlanta Braves vs. Milwaukee Brewers preview
The Milwaukee Brewers roll into Truist Park riding the best record in baseball at 69-44, having won 20 of their last 24 games and coming off a commanding 7-2 victory over Atlanta just last night.
Jose Quintana gets the ball for Milwaukee, and the veteran lefty has been stellar on the road this season with a 2.49 ERA in nine away starts.
Spencer Strider counters for the struggling Braves, who sit at 47-65 and have dropped 10 of their last 13 games while watching their playoff hopes slip away at 14.5 games back of a wild card spot.
Milwaukee's offense has been red hot since the All-Star break, posting a .302 team average while the Braves have managed just .234 over that same stretch.
The pitching matchup favors both starters at their respective venues, with Quintana's road dominance meeting Strider's solid 3.07 home ERA.
Atlanta needs to find answers quickly in this series finale, as their season continues to unravel against baseball's current juggernaut.
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