
Texas Rangers vs. Atlanta Braves odds, tips and betting trends
The Rangers are favored at home (-162) against the Braves (+136). The Texas Rangers will give the start to Nathan Eovaldi (7-3, 1.58 ERA), who is looking for win No. 8 on the season, and the Braves will counter with Joey Wentz (2-1, 5.71 ERA).
The Rangers won their last contest versus the Athletics by a 2-1 score Wednesday, with Jon Gray picking up the win pitching throwing two innings without giving up an earned run on one hit. Corey Seager went 2 for 4 with a double, a home run and an RBI to lead them offensively.
The Braves fell to the Giants 9-3 Wednesday. Matt Olson went 1 for 2 in the defeat, while Spencer Strider took the loss on the mound, throwing five innings, giving up three earned runs on five hits while striking out seven.
Ahead of this Rangers vs. Braves showdown, here is everything you need to prepare for Friday's MLB action, including viewing options.
Texas Rangers vs. Atlanta Braves odds, line and spread
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