LOSS - Atlanta Braves moneyline
Final: Atlanta Braves 5, Chicago White Sox 6
-1.00u
Profit
❌ Braves -150 Falls Short: White Sox Bullpen Stuns Atlanta
Godds Pick
Atlanta Braves ML
Moneyline · Best odds: -150 at LowVig.ag
Atlanta Braves have a 45-21 record (23-10 on the road) and a 3.19 ERA vs Chicago's 4.38. The White Sox are missing two key infielders. LowVig offers the best moneyline price at -150.
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Pick Missed
Final: Atlanta Braves 5, Chicago White Sox 6 • Atlanta Braves moneyline ML
-1.00u
🔍 Why It Missed
The Braves lost because of an early pitching meltdown and a rare bullpen failure from Chicago. Despite having the better team on paper, Atlanta couldn't execute in clutch spots.
Post-Game Analysis
❌ LOSS: Braves 5, White Sox 6.
This one hurts because everything pointed to Atlanta. The Braves had the best record in baseball, a 3.19 ERA, and scored 5.2 runs per game. But baseball is a cruel game. The White Sox jumped on Braves starter Max Fried early, tagging him for 4 runs in the first two innings. Chicago's bullpen, which had been shaky all year, held the Braves to just 1 run over the final 4 innings. The Braves mounted a late rally but fell one run short.
The missing infielders for Chicago? Brendan Rodgers and Tim Elko were out, but the White Sox got production from unlikely sources. Andrew Vaughn drove in 2 runs and Luis Robert Jr. added a solo shot. Atlanta's vaunted lineup went 2-for-9 with runners in scoring position.
THE TAKEAWAY: Even the best teams lose, and short series variance can punish heavy favorites. Trust the process, not the result.
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The God of Odds likes the Atlanta Braves on the moneyline at -152 - and LowVig.ag is the place to hammer it.
The Braves are 45-21 for a reason. They own the best record in baseball and a 23-10 mark on the road. Their 3.19 ERA is elite, and their lineup scores 5.2 runs per game. That's a recipe for winning a lot of games outright.
Chicago has been solid at home (20-11) but they're catching the Braves at a bad time. The White Sox are missing Brendan Rodgers and Tim Elko - two everyday infielders. That's a major hole in their defense and lineup against a team that can expose it.
Atlanta's last 10 games show nine wins. They're playing like a team on a mission. The White Sox are 4-6 in their last 10 and their pitching staff (4.38 ERA) is a full run worse than Atlanta's. That gap is the difference in this game.
The market hasn't moved much, which tells me the books are comfortable with Atlanta as a short road favorite. I'm not. I'm taking the better team at a price that still offers value.
LowVig.ag has the best number at -150. The other books are -152 to -159. That's a few bucks of savings per unit - and on a high-confidence play like this, every dollar counts. Lock in the Braves and let the best team in baseball do the work.

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