Washington Nationals vs. Atlanta Braves Odds, Pick, Prediction 9/20/22

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Washington Nationals vs. Atlanta Braves Odds, Pick, Prediction 9/20/22

Washington and Atlanta are playing a divisional clash on Tuesday, September 20th. The Braves are massive -345 moneyline favorites on BookMaker Sportsbook. They have met 13 times this year and the Braves lead 10-3. Game 1 of this series will be played on Monday night.

Washington Nationals lost the third game of their series against the Miami Marlins. The Nats have the worst record in the MLB. Patrick Corbin will take the mound for the 30th time this year when he takes on the Braves on Tuesday. The 33-year-old left-hander has a disappointing 6.11 ERA, 1.66 WHIP, and 124/46 K/BB ratio in 147.1 innings.

The Atlanta Braves won all three games against the Philadelphia Phillies. They are two wins behind the New York Mets in the NL East with two games in hand. Charlie Morton is starting against Washington Nationals on Tuesday. He has a 4.17 ERA, 1.19 WHIP, and 187/56 K/BB ratio across 157.2 innings of work this season.

Washington Nationals play Atlanta Braves on 9/20/22. Washington has lost all five of the games against right-handed starters. Atlanta has won only one of its last 53 games vs. National League East rivals.

0-5 in the last five games vs. a right-handed starter, 1- 5 in last six road games, 10-43 in 53 games against National League East rivals.

Washington Nationals play Atlanta Braves on 9/20/22. Atlanta has won 40-13 in the last 53 home games.

Washington Nationals are 40-13 in the last 53 home games. They are 21-7 in last 28 home matches against a left-handed starter.

Patrick Corbin has a 9.88 ERA in three starts against Atlanta this season. Charlie Morton got a win in his lone start against the Nats this year with a 2.57 ERA. Washington is not batting well against right-handers.

Corbin is having problems against Atlanta's hitters. Ronald Acuna Jr, Orlando Arcia, Travis d’Arnaud, Matt Olson, and Austin Riley have a good record against Corbin. Morton is not at his best recently. Over is 4-0 in Morton”s last four starts with five days of rest.


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