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<B>Voted Worst Poster <br> 2015 (Co-Winner)</BR>20
This is the perfect time to put together a much needed hot streak. We have a very easy schedule leading up to the break. Washington has some easy games as well, but the schedule favors the Braves. As of today Atlanta is .5 games up on Washington. 44-38 and 43-38 records for the two teams.
Braves VS Mets (3)
Braves VS Diamonbacks (3)
Braves @ Mets (4)
Braves @ Cubs (3)
Nationals VS Rockies (3)
Nationals VS Cubs (3)
Nationals @ Orioles (4)
Nationals @ Phillies (3)
That's 13 games each and I believe the only off day is this Thursday and that's for both teams. I think a 9-4 stretch for the Braves is very possible. The Nationals could get that same mark or they could lose 6-8 games. This isn't going to clearly put one team ahead over the other, but any sort of momentum we can get and add some more separation will go a long ways.
So I am saying Atlanta goes 9-4 and Washington 7-6 and we are up 2.5 at the break.
Braves: 7-5
Nationals: 7-4
Braves VS Mets (3)
Braves VS Diamonbacks (3)
Braves @ Mets (4)
Braves @ Cubs (3)
Nationals VS Rockies (3)
Nationals VS Cubs (3)
Nationals @ Orioles (4)
Nationals @ Phillies (3)
That's 13 games each and I believe the only off day is this Thursday and that's for both teams. I think a 9-4 stretch for the Braves is very possible. The Nationals could get that same mark or they could lose 6-8 games. This isn't going to clearly put one team ahead over the other, but any sort of momentum we can get and add some more separation will go a long ways.
So I am saying Atlanta goes 9-4 and Washington 7-6 and we are up 2.5 at the break.
Braves: 7-5
Nationals: 7-4