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MLB Betting Trends Atlanta Braves vs Miami Marlins | Top Stories by sportsbettinghandicapper.com

 

  • Spread: -1.5 -115 Braves – Marlins +1.5 +105
  • Moneyline: -222 Braves – Marlins +198
  • Game time: Tuesday, April 25, 2023 7:20 PM ET
  • Location: Truist Park, Atlanta, GA  , United State.
  • Watch: MLB.TV

 

The Atlanta Braves have been a dominant force in their last ten games against the Miami Marlins as a favorite. With a 90% win rate in moneyline bets, the Braves have won 9 out of their last 10 games against Miami, resulting in a total of -8.09 units won.

This level of consistency is impressive and suggests that the Braves have a clear advantage over their opponents in these matchups. However, past performance does not guarantee future success, and it’s important to consider the current state of both teams before placing any bets.

Nevertheless, the Braves have proven to be a solid choice in these matchups, and many bettors may continue to ride their hot streak.

 

 

Betting Trends
Braves Braves are 1-9 (10%) in run line bets in their Last 10 Home Games for -8.09 total units lost Marlins

 

 

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April 25, 2023

MLB Betting Trends Atlanta Braves vs Miami Marlins

The Atlanta Braves have been a dominant force in their last ten games against the Miami Marlins as a favorite. With a 90% win rate in moneyline bets, the Braves have won 9 out of their last 10 games against Miami, resulting in a total of -8.09 units won.
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