Saturday, September 20th, 2025

The Atlanta Braves look to extend their six-game road winning streak as they travel to face the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Saturday afternoon. With the Tigers holding the top spot in the AL Central and the Braves working to climb the NL East standings, this matchup promises pivotal action as the regular season enters its final weeks.
At Comerica Park today, expect mostly sunny skies with a high near 74°F, ideal for baseball. Winds will be light from the southwest at 6–10 mph, posing minimal impact on play. There's no chance of precipitation, promising a dry and pleasant game experience.
On the mound for the Braves will be Joey Wentz (5-6, 5.56 ERA, 1.52 WHIP, 82 strikeouts), while the Tigers counter with Keider Montero (5-3, 4.32 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, 63 strikeouts). In terms of betting odds, the Tigers are the favorites at -125, while the Braves are +105, with the over/under set at 9 runs.
The Detroit Tigers (85-69, first in the AL Central) have produced a stellar home record at 46-33. They are especially dominant when their bats get hot, boasting a 40-16 record in games where they've hit at least two home runs.
The Atlanta Braves (71-83, fourth in the NL East) have struggled on the road with a 35-44 record, and they are 37-65 in games where they allow a home run. This marks the second meeting between these two teams this season.
For Detroit, Riley Greene leads the Tigers with 66 extra-base hits, including 31 doubles, a triple, and 34 home runs. Kerry Carpenter has also been productive recently, with a triple, three home runs, and seven RBI over his last 10 outings.
The Braves are powered by Matt Olson, who has collected 40 doubles, two triples, and 28 home runs so far. Ronald Acuna Jr. is heating up, batting 14 for 38 with a double, three home runs, and four RBI in his last 10 games.
The Tigers are 3-7 in their last 10 games, with a .214 team batting average and a 4.79 ERA, and they've been outscored by nine runs in that stretch.
The Braves have played better recently, going 6-4 over their last 10 games, hitting .271 as a team with a 3.76 ERA, and outscoring their opponents by 17 runs.
Tigers: Colt Keith (10-Day IL, rib cage), Sawyer Gipson-Long (15-Day IL, neck), Beau Brieske (60-Day IL, forearm), Matt Vierling (10-Day IL, oblique), Reese Olson (60-Day IL, shoulder), Sean Guenther (60-Day IL, hip), Jackson Jobe (60-Day IL, flexor), Jason Foley (60-Day IL, shoulder), Alex Cobb (60-Day IL, hip), Ty Madden (60-Day IL, shoulder)
Braves: Jake Fraley (60-Day IL, oblique), Aaron Bummer (60-Day IL, shoulder), Sean Murphy (60-Day IL, hip), Daysbel Hernandez (15-Day IL, shoulder), Austin Riley (60-Day IL, abdominal), Grant Holmes (60-Day IL, elbow), Spencer Schwellenbach (60-Day IL, elbow), AJ Smith-Shawver (60-Day IL, calf/elbow), Reynaldo Lopez (60-Day IL, shoulder), Joe Jimenez (60-Day IL, knee)
The Saturday afternoon game between the Atlanta Braves and the Detroit Tigers features a red-hot Braves team aiming to keep their road streak alive against a Tigers squad defending their AL Central lead. With strong pitching matchups, standout hitters, and nearly perfect baseball weather, fans can anticipate a competitive and enjoyable matchup at Comerica Park. Check the latest injury updates and trends before placing your bets.
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