8:09 pm
October 30

Astros @ Braves

Who will WIN this matchup?

Houston Astros (95-67)

@ Atlanta Braves (88-73)

 

Starting Pitchers:

Greinke (HOU): 6-2; 3.45 ERA (regular season road stats) 

Lee (ATL) 0-0; 9.00 ERA (home season stats, opening bullpen game)

 

Current odds:

Houston Astros: (-110)

Atlanta Braves: (-110)

 

The Houston Astros traveled to Atlanta but seemed to forget to pack their potent postseason bats. The powerful offensive squad looks to regain its form on Saturday night when it takes on the Braves in Game 4 of the World Series. Atlanta holds a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series after recording a 2-0 victory on Friday night. Five Braves hurlers combined on a two-hitter, beginning with right-hander Ian Anderson’s five no-hit innings.

The Astros didn’t get a hit until the eighth inning in a stunningly anemic performance. Houston averaged 6.3 runs in its first 12 postseason games this year, scoring at least five on 10 occasions. However, production was nowhere to be found in Game 3. The Astros had just two at-bats with runners in scoring position and didn’t come close to getting an extra-base hit.

Aledmys Diaz got the first Houston hit to start the eighth when Braves left fielder Eddie Rosario had trouble tracking the ball and it fell in front of him. Alex Bregman’s leadoff single in the ninth was Houston’s other hit. The Astros have scored just two runs total in their two losses in the series.

With Houston so silent, Austin Riley’s run-scoring double in the third inning and Travis d’Arnaud’s homer in the eighth were all the offense Atlanta needed on Friday. Riley has two homers and seven RBIs in the postseason. He said he has been sticking to the approach he used in the regular season, when he collected 33 homers and 107 RBIs.

The Braves, who are 6-0 at home in the postseason, could avoid a return to Houston by winning the next two nights. Atlanta is two wins away from winning the franchise’s first World Series crown since 1995, but the Braves know there is much more work to do.

Veteran right-hander Zack Greinke will be the Game 4 starter for the Astros. The 38-year-old has pitched only 2 1/3 innings in two appearances (one start) this postseason after seeing his role diminish late in the season. Greinke made two previous World Series starts, both in 2019 for the Astros, and produced a 2.45 ERA in two no-decisions. He gave up three runs and nine hits in 11 innings in the series against the Washington Nationals.

Greinke went 11-6 with a 4.16 ERA in 29 starts and one relief appearance during the 2021 regular season. He spent two stints on the injured list late in the season due to a positive COVID-19 test and later a neck injury. Atlanta’s Joc Pederson has had regular-season success against Greinke, going 9-for-30 (.300) with two homers, one triple and four doubles. In spite of Greinke’s late-season struggles, Houston third baseman Alex Bregman is happy to see a guy with 219 regular-season victories taking the mound.

Atlanta will go with a bullpen game in Game 4. Braves manager Brian Snitker said the team was still deciding who would pitch first.

4/10
Confidence
StreakSmarter Pick
Houston Astros