Joe Musgrove Sensational But Can He Hold Off Braves Wednesday?

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Oct/02/2024

These are your MLB Daily Rankings for post season play heading into October 2, 2024.

  1. LA Dodgers
  2. New York Yankees
  3. Detroit Tigers
  4. San Diego Padres
  5. New York Mets
  6. Milwaukee Brewers
  7. Baltimore Orioles
  8. Atlanta Braves
  9. Houston Astros
  10. Philadelphia Phillies
  11. Kansas City Royals

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Tigers @ Astros

Houston Astros career statistics vs. Tyler Holton are just .208 but in just 25 at bats.

Detroit Tigers career statistics vs. Hunter Brown are .266 in 64 at bats with four RBIs and one home run.

Tarik Skubal kept up his stellar season with a sensational playoff debut and the Detroit Tigers got to Framber Valdez early in a 3-1 win over the Houston Astros in their AL Wild Card Series opener on Tuesday.

Royals @ Orioles

Baltimore Orioles career statistics vs. Seth Lugo are .375 in a limited but brutal (for Lugo) 32 at bats.

Cedric Mullins hit 2-for-3 against him while Jordan Westburg was 2-for-2 with a homer.

Kansas City Royals career statistics vs. Zach Eflin are .292 in 96 at bats.  This includes 13 RBIs but just four home runs.

Eflin allowed four hits, five walks, and three runs over 4 2/3 innings in a no-decision against the Yankees on Wednesday and needs to get back to winning again after four starts without a victory.

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Mets @ Brewers

Milwaukee Brewers career statistics vs. Sean Manaea are .326 in 46 at bats.  This includes 15 RBIs.

New York Mets career statistics vs. Frankie Montas are .279 in 69 at bats.

Braves @ Padres

Joe Musgrove has playoff experience and had a 2.89 ERA and a 1.13 WHIP in the post season pitching18.2 innings last year. Musgrove has yielded a stifling 2.51 ERA in his last five outings.

The Braves have zero home runs against Musgrave in 83 at bats and just five RBIs.

San Diego Padres career statistics vs. Max Fried are 26 of 94 at bats with 6 RBIs.

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