The battle between the two hottest offenses in baseball continues in Sunday’s series finale between the Braves and Dodgers.
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Bryce Elder (0-0, 8.10 ERA) gets the ball for Atlanta up against Los Angeles’ Jacob Wrobleski (5-0, 1.25 ERA).
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What our Post expert thinks about Braves vs. Dodgers
Bryce Elder has been one of the Braves’ most reliable starters, posting a 2.40 ERA over his last 15 starts dating back to last season.
Wrobleski has also been efficient for the Dodgers, allowing just two earned runs across 32 innings in five starts.
Although the Braves and Dodgers are viewed as National League powerhouses, the series finale at Dodger Stadium projects as a lower-scoring matchup than fans might expect.
Friday’s opener produced only four total runs despite multiple scoring chances, reflecting the playoff-like intensity and urgency both clubs are already bringing to the series.
That atmosphere typically leads to tighter at-bats and aggressive bullpen management — especially when strong starting pitching is involved.
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