Braves vs Marlins Prediction, Odds, Picks - Apr. 4
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Max Meyer will try to shut down Marcell Ozuna and company when the Miami Marlins take on the Atlanta Braves on Friday at 7:15 p.m. ET, at Truist Park.
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The Padres have won seven in a row, and the Cubs have taken three straight.
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The favored Tigers (-237 moneyline odds to win) take the field at home against the White Sox (+197).
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MyStateline.com on MSNMiami Marlins’ top prospect Thomas White ready to take the hill in Beloit for the Sky Carp with an expanded arsenal of pitchesThere's no such thing as a sure thing when it comes to MLB prospects, but the Beloit Sky Carp's Thomas White is about the closest thing to it.
With the Minor League season opening this week, here's where the Marlins' Top 30 Prospects are projected to start:
BOTTOM LINE: The Miami Marlins take on the Atlanta Braves after Xavier Edwards had four hits against the Mets on Wednesday. Atlanta had an 89-73 record overall and a 46-35 record in home games last season. The Braves averaged 8.2 hits per game last season while batting a collective .243 and slugging .415.
The Atlanta Braves send Spencer Schwellenbach to the mound for their home opener on Friday against the Miami Marlins in hopes of ending their season-opening seven-game losing streak.
Jeff Conine became the first member of the Marlins' Hall of Fame when he was inducted before the team's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The 58-year-old Conine, nicknamed "Mr. Marlin," helped the franchise win the World Series in 1997 and 2003.
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Sandy Alcantara, the Marlins’ ace and the 2022 National League Cy Young Award winner, will take the mound on Thursday for the first time in a game that counts since Sept. 3, 2023, after missing all of last season while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery.
Mets vs. Marlins will air locally on SNY and nationally on MLB.TV, and can be streamed on DirecTV Stream (free trial). Time: 4:40 p.m. ET
New York Mets analyst and former MLB star Keith Hernandez accidentally says something that was not supposed to be heard.