The Braves have owned the top of this NL East race all summer, but their offense has gone ice cold at the worst possible time to be walking into Target Field.

Quick take:

  • Pick: Atlanta Braves -130 (moneyline)
  • Why: Tyler Mahle’s strikeout stuff and a Twins lineup missing Austin Martin give Atlanta the edge even with a cold bat lately
  • The number to watch: Atlanta is batting just .209 over its last 10 games

Atlanta rolls into Minneapolis at 74-51 and still comfortably in front in the NL East, while the Twins sit at 61-65 and have dropped three straight, clinging to the fringes of the AL Central and Wild Card picture. This is the second game of the series, with the Braves having taken the opener behind Martín Pérez’s dominant outing on Monday. Tuesday flips to a strikeout-heavy Tyler Mahle against Minnesota’s Zebby Matthews, and the Twins will be doing it without right fielder Austin Martin, who left Sunday’s loss to Philadelphia with a hamstring strain that’s expected to keep him out through at least the 18th.

Why the Market Still Trusts Atlanta

Books have Atlanta as a consistent moneyline favorite in the neighborhood of -125 to -130, with the run line sitting at -1.5 for the Braves and the total hovering around 8.5-9 runs. That price reflects a team still with a positive run differential and a rotation that, even shorthanded, has more swing-and-miss upside than Minnesota’s. The Twins have been priced as home dogs in the +110 to +122 range depending on the book, and with Zebby Matthews carrying a 5.34 ERA into the start, there’s a reason the market hasn’t warmed to Minnesota here despite the home-field number. Bettors weighing a moneyline play on this one can check the latest number with a betting calculator before locking anything in.

Wednesday, August 19 at 1:40 PMSpreadMoneyTotal
Atlanta Braves
-1.5
(141)
-104
O 8.5
(-114)
Minnesota Twins
+1.5
(-195)
-105
U 8.5
(-105)

Recent Form

Neither offense has been sharp lately, but the pitching gap is what separates these two clubs right now.

DATE OPP CLOSE RESULT ATS/OU
Aug 18, 2026 @Minnesota Twins +1.5 / 9 Lost 4-2 Lost / Under
Aug 18, 2026 @Minnesota Twins +1.5 / 9 Lost 4-1 Lost / Under
Aug 18, 2026 @Minnesota Twins +4.5 / 11.5 Lost 4-2 Won / Under
Aug 16, 2026 Arizona Diamondbacks -1.5 / 6.5 Lost 0-2 Lost / Under
Aug 16, 2026 Arizona Diamondbacks -1.5 / 6.5 Lost 3-10 Lost / Over
Aug 16, 2026 Arizona Diamondbacks -1.5 / 6.5 Won 5-3 Won / Over
Aug 15, 2026 Arizona Diamondbacks +3.5 / 13.5 Lost 0-2 Won / Under
Aug 15, 2026 Arizona Diamondbacks +3.5 / 13.5 Lost 3-10 Lost / Under
Aug 14, 2026 Arizona Diamondbacks +1.5 / 5.5 Lost 0-2 Lost / Under
Aug 12, 2026 New York Mets -2.5 / 6.5 Lost 5-8 Lost / Over

DATE OPP CLOSE RESULT ATS/OU
Aug 18, 2026 Atlanta Braves -1.5 / 9 Won 4-2 Won / Under
Aug 18, 2026 Atlanta Braves -1.5 / 9 Won 4-1 Won / Under
Aug 18, 2026 Atlanta Braves -4.5 / 11.5 Won 4-2 Lost / Under
Aug 16, 2026 Philadelphia Phillies +1.5 / 9.5 Lost 1-7 Lost / Under
Aug 16, 2026 Philadelphia Phillies +1.5 / 9.5 Lost 1-9 Lost / Over
Aug 16, 2026 Philadelphia Phillies +1.5 / 9.5 Lost 5-7 Lost / Over
Aug 15, 2026 Philadelphia Phillies +1.5 / 7.5 Lost 1-7 Lost / Over
Aug 15, 2026 Philadelphia Phillies +1.5 / 7.5 Lost 1-9 Lost / Over
Aug 13, 2026 Philadelphia Phillies +1.5 / 10.5 Lost 1-7 Lost / Under
Aug 12, 2026 Baltimore Orioles +1.5 / 9.5 Won 9-5 Won / Over

Showing 10 of last 10 meetings

DATE TEAM OPP CLOSE RESULT ATS/OU
Aug 18, 2026 Minnesota Twins @Atlanta Braves -1.5 / 9 Won 4-2 Won / Under
Aug 18, 2026 Minnesota Twins @Atlanta Braves -1.5 / 9 Won 4-1 Won / Under
Aug 18, 2026 Minnesota Twins @Atlanta Braves -4.5 / 11.5 Won 4-2 Lost / Under
Apr 20, 2025 Atlanta Braves @Minnesota Twins +1.5 / 7.5 Won 6-2 Won / Over
Apr 19, 2025 Atlanta Braves @Minnesota Twins -1.5 / 7.5 Won 4-3 Lost / Under
Apr 18, 2025 Atlanta Braves @Minnesota Twins -1.5 / 8.5 Won 6-4 Won / Over
Aug 28, 2024 Minnesota Twins @Atlanta Braves +1.5 / 7.5 Lost 1-5 Lost / Under
Aug 27, 2024 Minnesota Twins @Atlanta Braves +1.5 / 8.5 Lost 6-8 Lost / Over
Aug 26, 2024 Minnesota Twins @Atlanta Braves +1.5 / 8.5 Lost 6-10 Lost / Over
Jun 28, 2023 Atlanta Braves @Minnesota Twins +1.5 / 10 Won 3-0 Won / Under

Mahle’s Strikeouts Against a Reeling Lineup

Tyler Mahle takes the ball for Atlanta at 4-9 with a 4.64 ERA, but the surface numbers undersell what he’s done with swing-and-miss stuff — 105 strikeouts on the season, the most of any Braves starter not named Chris Sale. Minnesota, meanwhile, is a team that has hit just nine home runs over its last 10 games and has lost three in a row, and now does it without Austin Martin’s bat and speed at the top of the order. Matt Olson has quietly been Atlanta’s most consistent power source of late, homering four times with seven RBI over his last 10 games even as the rest of the lineup has scuffled, and Mauricio Dubón has chipped in doubles and a steady on-base presence in a Braves order that’s otherwise been ice-cold.

Atlanta is batting just .209 as a team over its last 10 games, yet has still gone 4-6 in that stretch behind pitching that’s held the line at a 3.83 ERA.

That’s the story of this Braves team right now — an offense in a rut being propped up by pitching that keeps them in almost every game. Minnesota’s lineup isn’t blameless either. Josh Bell has been the one consistent bat, hitting .359 with two home runs over his last 10 games, but a unit that’s already without Joe Ryan and several bullpen arms to injury can’t afford to also be without Austin Martin against a Braves staff that’s missed bats all series.

Prediction and Best Bet

Atlanta’s offense won’t feel like a juggernaut on paper, but a shorthanded Twins lineup facing a strikeout-heavy arm in a road park where the Braves already took the opener points toward Atlanta doing just enough again.

The pick:

  1. Prediction: Atlanta Braves 5, Minnesota Twins 3
  2. Best Bet: Braves on the moneyline

Lay the short price with Atlanta here — the pitching matchup and Minnesota’s injury-thinned lineup make this a series Atlanta should control.