MLB Game Preview: Atlanta Braves (52-37) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (46-45)

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First Pitch: 6:40 PM ET / 3:40 PM PT

Venue: PNC Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Surface: Kentucky Bluegrass

Park Factor: Pitcher‑friendly, suppresses HRs to center and opposite field

Weather Report — Pittsburgh, PA

PNC Park is one of MLB’s most weather‑sensitive venues.

Temperature: 78–82°F at first pitch

Humidity: 60–70%

Wind: 8–12 mph blowing in from left‑center

Conditions: Partly cloudy

Impact:

Wind in → suppresses HRs, especially for right‑handed pull hitters

Boost to pitchers with fly‑ball tendencies

Strong lean toward Under unless bullpens implode

Injury Report

Atlanta Braves

One bullpen arm on IL

Corner infielder day‑to‑day

Core lineup intact

Rotation healthy with Waldrep fully stretched out

Pittsburgh Pirates

One reliever on IL

Middle‑order bat day‑to‑day

Paul Skenes fully active

Everyday lineup mostly healthy

Both teams enter relatively healthy for midseason.

Team Records & Statistical Profile

Atlanta Braves (52–37)

Last 10: 7–3

Road Record: 25–20

Runs/Game: 4.89

Team ERA: 3.78

Trend: Pitching surging; offense stabilizing

Season Arc: NL contender, top‑tier rotation

Pittsburgh Pirates (46–45)

Last 10: 5–5

Home Record: 23–21

Runs/Game: 4.41

Team ERA: 4.22

Trend: Competitive but inconsistent

Season Arc: Wild Card hopeful, leaning on young pitching

Probable Pitchers

ATL — RHP Hurston Waldrep

Record: 6–4

ERA: 3.64

WHIP: 1.26

Profile:

96–98 mph fastball

Devastating splitter

High strikeout upside

Strengths: Generates whiffs, elite vs right‑handed hitters

Weaknesses: Occasional command lapses

Matchup Note: Pirates’ lineup is right‑heavy → Waldrep advantage.

PIT — RHP Paul Skenes

Record: 7–5

ERA: 3.21

WHIP: 1.09

Profile:

99–101 mph fastball

Power slider

Top‑5 strikeout rate in NL

Strengths: Dominant at home; elite velocity

Weaknesses: Can allow HRs when fastball leaks middle

Matchup Note: Braves’ power bats (Olson, Riley) are dangerous even in pitcher‑friendly parks.

Key Player Matchups

Braves Offense vs Paul Skenes

Matt Olson: .265, 22 HR — elite vs high‑velocity arms

Austin Riley: .275, 18 HR — strong vs sliders

Ronald Acuña Jr.: .290, 17 HR — speed + power threat

Edge: Slight Braves — but Skenes’ stuff keeps it close.

Pirates Offense vs Hurston Waldrep

Oneil Cruz: .255, 15 HR — huge power but high K‑rate

Bryan Reynolds: .280, 14 HR — best PIT bat vs elite RHP

Ke’Bryan Hayes: .265, contact‑first, limited power

Edge: Waldrep — Pirates’ swing‑and‑miss profile fits his strengths.

Series History

Braves lead recent meetings

Atlanta has won 7 of last 10 vs Pittsburgh

At PNC Park: Braves have won 5 of last 7

Pirates have scored 3 or fewer in 6 of last 8 vs ATL pitching

This matchup has leaned Atlanta for multiple seasons.

Betting Trends

Atlanta Braves

7–3 last 10

5–2 last 7 road games

Unders hit in 6 of last 10

Elite rotation performance

Pittsburgh Pirates

5–5 last 10

4–3 last 7 home games

Unders hit in 7 of last 10

Skenes starts often trend Under

Head‑to‑Head

Unders hit in 5 of last 7

Braves have covered run line in 4 of last 6

Game Odds

Atlanta Braves                  8

Pittsburgh Pirates            – 143

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, July 6, 2026

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