Saturday, September 13th, 2025

The Houston Astros, sitting atop the AL West with an 80-68 record, head to Atlanta to face the Braves, who are currently fourth in the NL East with a 65-82 record. This exciting MLB matchup at Truist Park promises high stakes as Atlanta looks to snap a three-game home losing streak against the surging Astros.
Today at Truist Park, expect warm baseball weather with temperatures in the mid-80s under mostly sunny skies. There's little to no chance of precipitation, and light winds around 5-10 mph should have minimal effect on gameplay. It’s an ideal day for fans and players alike.
For the Astros, Hunter Brown (11-7, 2.25 ERA, 1.01 WHIP, 190 strikeouts) takes the mound, bringing a dominant presence with an ERA among the league’s best. The Braves counter with Bryce Elder (7-9, 5.35 ERA, 1.41 WHIP, 111 strikeouts), aiming to steady his season and give Atlanta a critical win at home.
The Astros are favored at -134, while the Braves are set at +113. The over/under is set at 8 runs, indicating expectations of a competitive, medium-scoring game.
Atlanta has a 35-38 home record and is 65-82 overall. The Braves have shown their strength when their bats are hot, posting a 54-20 record in games where they out-hit their opponents.
The Astros, with an 80-68 overall record and 37-36 on the road, showcase their pitching depth with a solid 3.84 team ERA, ranking eighth in Major League Baseball.
This game marks the second meeting between these teams this season, adding to the drama as both squads look for a crucial late-season win.
Matt Olson has powered the Braves with 23 home runs, 85 walks, and 81 RBIs while batting .270. Ozzie Albies has been hot at the plate recently, going 12-for-40 with a double, a triple, three homers, and five RBIs over his last 10 games.
For the Astros, Yainer Diaz has recorded 22 doubles, a triple, and 19 home runs, while Carlos Correa boasts a .295 clip over his last 10 games, collecting 13 hits including two doubles and three home runs.
The Braves have struggled lately, going 3-7 in their last 10 games with a .212 team batting average and a 5.55 ERA, and were outscored by 30 runs during that span.
The Astros are 4-6 over their last 10 games, posting a .244 team batting average and a 4.10 ERA, but outscored their opponents by a single run.
Braves: Daysbel Hernandez (shoulder), Sean Murphy (hip), Austin Riley (abdominal), Aaron Bummer (shoulder), Grant Holmes (elbow), Spencer Schwellenbach (elbow), AJ Smith-Shawver (calf/elbow), Reynaldo Lopez (shoulder), Joe Jimenez (knee).
Astros: Lance McCullers (hand), Luis Garcia (elbow), Kaleb Ort (elbow), Spencer Arrighetti (elbow), John Rooney (concussion/nasal), Brendan Rodgers (oblique), Pedro Leon (knee), Brandon Walter (elbow), Bennett Sousa (elbow), Josh Hader (shoulder), Isaac Paredes (hamstring), Zach Dezenzo (hand), Ronel Blanco (elbow), Hayden Wesneski (elbow).
As the Houston Astros face off against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on September 13, 2025, both teams are looking to turn recent trends around in a key late-season matchup. With strong pitching matchups, injury impacts, and favorable weather conditions, expect an exciting contest as Atlanta hunts for a home victory and Houston fights to maintain momentum atop their division. This game not only carries playoff implications but also delivers prime viewing for MLB fans searching for top baseball action.
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