
Kansas City Royals vs. Atlanta Braves odds, tips and betting trends
The Royals are a home favorite (-127) against the Braves (+107). The Royals will start Seth Lugo (7-5) against the Braves and Erick Fedde (3-10).
The Royals were vicotrious 4-1 over the Guardians Sunday in their most recent game. Noah Cameron was named the winning pitcher after throwing five innings without giving up an earned run on three hits, while striking out six, while Maikel Garcia finished 1 for 3 with a home run and two RBIs to lead them offensively.
Sunday, the Braves lost to the Rangers 8-1. Bryce Elder was the losing pitcher after throwing 2 2/3 innings, giving up eight earned runs on six hits while striking out three. Michael Harris II paced the Braves' offense, going 2 for 4 with a double.
Here is everything you need to get ready for Tuesday's Royals vs. Braves contest, including viewing options.
Kansas City Royals vs. Atlanta Braves odds, line and spread
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