Braves vs. Mets Head-to-Head Betting Trends July 2020

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Jul/21/2020

The Atlanta Braves vs. New York Mets series should be a competitive one.  The Braves were listed at 13-1 odds of winning the 2020 World Series.  The Mets are at 20-1 odds.  BetOnline is offering a generous welcome bonus with a $1000 maximum and a true dime line up to -199.

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The Under is 15-6-1 in the last 22 meetings in New York.

These teams have split wins and losses over the last ten meetings.

Friday's anticipated starting pitchers: Mike Soroka vs Jacob deGrom

deGrom last faced the Braves on Aug 23, 2019.  In that one Atlanta scored two runs, New York one.

Soroka will become the youngest Opening Day starter in Braves modern-era history and MLB's youngest OD starter since Jose Fernandez in 2014. The 22-year-old righty posted an impressive 1.55 ERA in 16 road starts last year.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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