Braves vs. Cardinals Prediction and Odds - Aug 27, 2022
Last updated: | Published:The St. Louis Cardinals face the Atlanta Braves in MLB action at Busch Stadium on Saturday, beginning at 7:15PM ET.
Jordan Montgomery (7-3, 3.08 ERA) will get the ball for the Cardinals, while the Braves will counter with Charlie Morton (6-5, 3.99 ERA).
Dimers' best betting picks for Braves vs. Cardinals, plus game predictions and betting odds, are detailed in this article.
Who will win Braves vs. Cardinals?
Using state-of-the-art computer power and data, Dimers.com has simulated Saturday's Braves-Cardinals MLB matchup 10,000 times.
Dimers' famous predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, can't split the two teams, giving both the Braves and Cardinals a 50% chance of winning the game.
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Braves vs. Cardinals Current Odds
- Run Line: Cardinals +1.5 (-169), Braves -1.5 (+158)
- Moneyline: Cardinals +100, Braves -106
- Total: Over/Under 7 (-115/+100)
Run Line, Moneyline and Over/Under
The Cardinals are currently +1.5 underdogs versus the Braves, with -169 at Caesars Sportsbook the best odds currently available.
For the favored Braves (-1.5) to cover the run line, FanDuel Sportsbook has the best odds currently on offer at +158.
Caesars Sportsbook currently has the best moneyline odds for the Cardinals at +100, which means you can risk $100 to win $100, for a total payout of $200, if they get the W.
On the other hand, FanDuel Sportsbook currently has the best moneyline odds for the Braves at -106, where you can risk $106 to win $100, for a total payout of $206, if they come out on top.
The Over/Under sits at 7 with DraftKings Sportsbook, which currently has the best odds for the Over at -115, while BetMGM currently has the best odds for the Under at +100.
As always, make sure you check the sportsbooks you can bet with in your state for the best MLB odds and lines.
According to DimersBOT, the Cardinals (+1.5) are a 62% chance of covering the run line, while the Over/Under total of 7 runs is a 57% chance of going Over.
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Best Bets for Braves vs. Cardinals
- Run Line: Braves -1.5 @ +158 via FanDuel Sportsbook
- Moneyline: Cardinals @ +100 via Caesars Sportsbook (50% probability)
- Total: Over 7 @ -115 via DraftKings Sportsbook (57% probability)
Our best bets are based on world-class simulations and gambling expertise to serve you the best possible plays every time.
Even though the Cardinals are more likely to cover the run line, our best bet of Braves -1.5 is based on the expectation of that happening, according to DimersBOT, and the best odds available.
Braves vs. Cardinals Prediction
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Braves vs. Cardinals 2022 Game Info
Saturday's action between the Cardinals and Braves at Busch Stadium is scheduled to start at 7:15PM ET.
- Who: Atlanta Braves vs. St. Louis Cardinals
- Date: Saturday August 27, 2022
- Time: 7:15PM ET / 4:15PM PT
- Venue: Busch Stadium
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