MLB Game Preview: Atlanta Braves (5-2) vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (3-3)

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First Pitch: 9:40 PM ET
Venue: Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona
Broadcast: Apple TV

This is Game 2 of a four‑game set, with Atlanta entering hot after a 17–2 blowout win in the opener.

Weather Outlook — Phoenix, AZ

Chase Field’s roof is scheduled to be open, meaning this will play like a warm desert hitting environment, not a climate‑controlled dome.

Impact:

Ball carries better in dry, warm air

Offense tends to spike in open‑roof games at Chase Field

Injury Report

The retrieved sources did not list injuries for either team.

Team Statistical Profile

Atlanta Braves (5–2)

Offense:

.281 AVG, .360 OBP, .464 SLG

6 HR, 24 RBI, 49 hits

Mauricio Dubón: .429 AVG (team leader)

Drake Baldwin: 8 RBI, 3 HR (team leader)

Pitching:

2.00 ERA2nd in MLB

0.90 WHIP, 48 strikeouts, 13 walks

Only 12 runs allowed all season

75.7% defensive efficiency2nd in MLB

Bullpen:

2 holds

33.3% inherited runners scored (3 total inherited)

Arizona Diamondbacks (3–3)

Offense:

.226 AVG, .289 OBP, .412 SLG

Corbin Carroll: .292 AVG, 8 RBI, 2 HR (team leader)

Pitching:

5.25 ERA, 1.40 WHIP

Coming off a 17–2 loss to Atlanta in the opener

Home Form:

3–1 home record entering this game

Recent Team Form

Braves

Last 4 games: L 2–5, W 5–1, W 4–0, W 17–2

Elite run prevention + explosive offense

Entering with strong momentum after burying Arizona’s bullpen in Game 1

Diamondbacks

Last 4 games: W 1–0, W 7–5, W 9–6, L 2–17

Offense productive before the collapse in Game 1

Bullpen heavily taxed after Thursday’s blowout loss

Probable Pitching Matchup

Atlanta — Grant Holmes (RHP)

0–1, 5.40 ERA, 1.40 WHIP in 2026

First outing: 5 IP, 5 H, 4 K, 2 BB, 1 HR allowed

Question mark for Atlanta — inconsistent command noted in analysis

Arizona — Eduardo Rodriguez (LHP)

0–0, 0.00 ERA, 1.20 WHIP in 2026 debut

Held Dodgers to 1 unearned run over 5+ innings in debut

Historically strong vs. Braves (1–0 in last 5 meetings)

Pitching Edge: Arizona — Rodriguez is sharper entering this matchup.

Key Player Matchups

1. Austin Riley (ATL) vs. Eduardo Rodriguez

Riley entered the series with a 1.177 career OPS and 14 HR in 32 games vs. Arizona — elite matchup history.

2. Corbin Carroll (ARI) vs. Grant Holmes

Carroll leads Arizona in AVG, RBI, and HR

Holmes’ shaky command could give Carroll multiple RBI opportunities

3. Braves Power Core vs. D‑Backs Bullpen

Arizona’s bullpen was taxed heavily after the 17–2 loss

Atlanta’s lineup (Olson, Riley, Baldwin, Harris II) is built to punish tired relief arms

Series History

Braves won Game 1 of this series 17–2

Underdogs have won 5 of the last 6 between these teams (trend)

Braves have lost 7 of their last 8 Friday games as favorites vs. NL opponents (trend)

Betting Trends

Braves: elite pitching (2.00 ERA), elite defense (75.7% efficiency)

Diamondbacks: underdogs have covered 5 of last 6 in this matchup

Braves have failed to cover 4 of last 5 vs. losing‑record NL teams

Game Odds

Atlanta Braves                                  – 130

Arizona Diamondbacks                 9

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, April 2, 2026

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