October baseball rolls along as the Atlanta Braves play against the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 4 of the NLDS. So, will this be the time where Philadelphia closes the door and advances to the NLCS. We plunge into this Thursday night game with the Philadelphia Phillies at home. So, the Phillies have been here before. VegasBetting potentially ends the week with Game 4 and the Braves vs Phillies Betting Picks.
Can the Philadelphia Phillies end Atlanta’s season once again?
Now, the Philadelphia Phillies love playing at home. Philadelphia plays a certain way at Citizens Bank Park. The fans make it a heck of an atmosphere. Naturally, the team feeds off that crowd noise. With the short series, it does seem Philadelphia has more of an advantage here. Through the first three games, the Phillies have been the more dominant team. Only a dramatic comeback in Game 2 kept this from being a sweep.
Philadelphia won 49 times during the regular season, easily beat Florida at home and now have a win under their belt against Atlanta in Philadelphia. Simply, the Phillies are a cut above and have played their best when it counts. It looks a little like Texas in the American League who has won five of their first six postseason games. Both teams possess solid starting pitching, hard hitters, and a pretty good bullpen.
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Atlanta looks more like the team who won 90 teams during the regular season as opposed to the league leading 104. It’s funny how much has changed in just three games of this series. Little has changed from last year’s postseason. If anything, Philadelphia has turned Atlanta away at almost every turn. When Bryce Harper homered twice in Game 3, it was a clear sign that Atlanta was in deep, deep trouble.
So, BetOnline and their top Vegas online Sportsbook review toss out a few more bets of interest. For the moneyline, Philadelphia again is the favorite on Thursday. After bashing and crashing for ten runs on Wednesday night, who could blame the betting public there? The Phillies have the Braves’ number and Atlanta has to do some things different if they expect to change the outcome of the series.
Now, the Braves vs Phillies Betting Picks for Thursday expect some runs to flow at Citizens Bank Park. Yes, the starting pitchers will be Spencer Strider for the Braves and Ranger Suarez for the Phillies. Strider comes in as one of the best pitchers in the National League. Suarez is trying to open and pitch well in a long-relief role. Now, the Atlanta starter went 20-5 on the season with a 3.86 ERA and 1.09 WHIP. However, there is this.
VegasBetting enjoys the plus-value Philadelphia is getting against all odds. Strider led the NL in strikeouts with 281 and his FIP (Fielding Independent Of Pitching) was a league-high 2.85 too. Again, last year, he got rocked by Philadelphia to the tune of five earned runs in 2 1/3 innings pitched. So, in the postseason, Strider is 0-2 with a 5.79 ERA against the Phillies. No wonder why fans chanted “We want Strider” late in Game 3.
Numbers appear to tilt to the Braves honestly. Those first two postseason starts against Philadelphia mean little now. Yes, Strider lost both but Atlanta wants nothing less than him pitching to send the series potentially back to Atlanta. Again, the atmosphere will be bonkers in Philadelphia. No one would expect any less. Hitting expects to be elevated for both teams tomorrow evening with mild temperates expected.
Philadelphia knows it can close the series out with a win. The strange thing is the Phillies may have more of an advantage in a Game 5. Can their bullpen hold up like it did in Game 1? That is the big question. Now, the Phillies are a confident bunch who know they can win as opposed to believing like they did last year. With that plus number on their side, Philadelphia feels that they can ride the wave.
October weather is kind of more like mid to late September here on the East Coast. So is the over good with Braves vs Phillies Betting Picks? Again, Strider has been incredible while Philadelphia has been even better at home this postseason. With a tilting number, the Over of 8.5 is now at -115. Some expected this to be closer to Even with Strider pitching on Thursday.
Now, let us play nice and go with the Over where it is. While heading up to 9.5 worked for us on Wednesday, the idea of chasing here is a bit more dangerous. Seeing a 9 being dangled about on MyBookie and BetOnline was a bit concerning. If Bovada remains firm at 8.5, play it a little safer.
So, this Phillies team knows how to work the crowd quite well. The memories of last year are interesting here. An early lead might springboard Philadelphia and create the likelihood of the Over connecting once again. The Phillies are not afraid of the almost 25-year-old Strider. Does he go seven innings in Philadelphia? That answer is possibly, but again the runs seem as likely in Game 4 even if the distrbution is not 10-2 Phillies like on Wednesday.
MLB Online Betting Sites says we got betting options. Look at the Over for Total Bases for Bryce Harper as 0.5 is -145 and 1.5 is -105. Good luck!
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