in Texas with the help of a slate-leading 73 Weather Rating.The Brewers-Giants game has the only sub-50 Weather Rating at 38.Rain is possible at a few parks , but will be far less of a factor than it has been the past few days.For a stretch, the Athletics were quietly winning ballgames and catching up to the Mariners in the race for the second wild-card spot. But there’s nothing quiet about what they’ve done the past few games in Arlington.>> Sign up for The Action Network’s daily newsletter to get the smartest conversation delivered into your inbox each morning.Game 1: 15-3 blowout winGame 2: 13-10 extra-inning win after coming back from a 10-2 deficitGame 3: 6-5 win, come back from 5-1 deficit, go-ahead homer with two outs, two strikesKhris Davis has homered in each game, including a three-run homer in extra innings to cap off the game two win and two homers yesterday. Does Ma Nature have more homers in store for him today? but still much better than an average game in Oakland. Davis’ 46% fly-ball rate over the past year is great for an environment such as this one … which we’ve clearly seen over the past few days. The total has dropped from 11.5 to 11, but is still the highest of the day by a full run.In LA, the Weather Rating is the second-highest the park has experienced all season. The total has risen from 9 to 9.5 for this 4 p.m. ET matinee.In Pittsburgh, Nick Kingham and the torrid Buccis host Steven Matz and the dilapidated Mets. Temperatures in the low 80s will help the ball fly in what some may not know is the sixth-highest ballpark in the league at more than 700 feet above sea level.Lowest Weather RatingsBrewers at Giants: 38Nationals at Marlins: 50The Giants game is the only one of the day below 50. I can’t say that I’m all too surprised considering just four games all season have had a Weather Rating above 50 at AT&T Park. The total of 8 is the lowest of the day.Conveniently enough, the Weather Rating at Marlins Park is currently 50 with the roof set to be open. Showers in the area tonight might force the Marlins to close the roof eventually, which would set the rating to … 50.No other game has a rating below 58.>> Download The Action Network App to get real-time MLB odds , track your bets and follow all of our experts’ picks.RainWe’ve had a wild week of weather with rain delays, rain-shortened games, games that started but eventually got postponed, etc. Today may feature some rain delays, but it shouldn’t be half as bad as the past few days.The following three games have a risk for passing storms or showers.Mets at PiratesTwins at Red SoxPhillies at Reds A pair of catching prospects stood out as the Braves moved to .500 in spring training."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Talking Chop User’s GuideTalking Chop PodcastAround the NL EastBaseball Analysis PrimerAJax and Contreras power Braves to 4-3 spring training winNew,68commentsA pair of catching prospects stood out as the Braves moved to .500 in spring training.ESTShareTweetShareShareAJax and Contreras power Braves to 4-3 spring training winReinhold Matay-USA TODAY SportsFresh off their first win of the spring, the Braves came back on Tuesday with a game against the split squad Mets. Both Alex Jackson and William Contreras homered as the Braves took down the Mets by the score of 4-3.Sean Newcomb got the start on Tuesday and pitched two scoreless innings. While he did give up a pair of walks, the Mets were unable to do any damage and couldn’t even manage to get the ball out of the infield against him. Shane Carle came in after that and gave up three hits and a run in his inning of work to put the Braves behind 1-0. Here are Newcomb’s own words on how his first appearance of the spring went.Fortunately for the Braves, Alex Jackson came to the plate in the third inning and crushed a ball to left field with the bases empty off of Hector Santiago to tie the game up at 1. Patrick Weigel came in for the 4th inning. Weigel has undergone a long recovery from Tommy John surgery and , after some tweaks to his mechanics during his recovery, made his return to the mound first in the GCL late last year and then in instructs this fall. Weigel gave up a one-out double in the 4th before giving up a two-out RBI single to Braxton Lee and then getting taken out of the game.The next couple of innings were fairly quiet with a ground-rule double from Greyson Jenista being a notable exception. However, in the sixth inning, Ender Inciarte singled to lead off the inning and was replaced with pinch runner Izzy Wilson. After Izzy moved over on a grounder, Austin Riley hit a two-out RBI single and then William Contreras connected for an opposite field home run to give the Braves a 4-2 lead.The Mets would not go down quietly, though, as Sebastian Espino hit an inside the park home run to lead off the ninth inning off of Michael Mader to get the Mets back within a run.After a pair of groundouts, Mader allowed a walk and a single before retiring Dario Pizzano on a fly ball to end the game.
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