Atlanta Braves vs Chicago White Sox August 19th 2025
The Chicago White Sox will play against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park. The game is set for Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at 7:15 PM. The White Sox, with a record of 45-80, are currently ranked 5th in the AL Central. They have a recent record of 3-7 in their last 10 games.
The Braves hold a record of 56-69 and are 4th in the NL East. They have been playing well with an 8-2 record in their last 10 games. The weather forecast predicts a very hot day with a light breeze and clear skies. Shane Smith will start for the White Sox, while Bryce Elder takes the mound for the Braves.
White Sox vs Braves Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Chicago White Sox vs. Atlanta Braves
- Venue: Truist Park in Atlanta, GA
- Date: Tuesday, August 19, 2025
- Betting Odds: White Sox Moneyline +145, Braves Moneyline -172, White Sox Runline +1.5 (-141), Braves Runline -1.5 (+118), Total Over 9.0 (-105), Total Under 9.0 (-115)
The White Sox Can Win If…
The Chicago White Sox are coming off a strong win against the Atlanta Braves. They scored 13-9 with 19 hits, including four home runs. Key players like Lenyn Sosa and Kyle Teel delivered big performances, driving in runs and hitting homers.
The White Sox have shown they can hit for power. They rank 19th in home runs with 124 this season. With players like Lenyn Sosa leading the team in home runs, they have the potential to score big again.
Shane Smith will start for the White Sox with an ERA of 4.01. He pitched well in his last outing, allowing no runs over five innings. Facing a Braves starter with a higher ERA, Smith could give the White Sox an edge on the mound.
The Braves Can Win If…
The Atlanta Braves recently faced the Chicago White Sox at home, where they lost 13-9. Despite the loss, the Braves’ offense was strong, collecting 15 hits and 3 home runs. Jurickson Profar stood out with 2 home runs and 5 RBIs, while Michael Harris II went 4-for-4 with a home run.
The Braves have a solid on-base percentage, ranking 7th in the league at .320. They also have a high walk rate, ranking 3rd with 451 walks. These stats show their ability to get on base and create scoring chances, which can be key in winning games.
Looking ahead, Bryce Elder will take the mound for the Braves. While his ERA is 5.89, he has shown potential with 6th-ranked strikeouts in the league. With the Braves’ strong lineup, including Matt Olson and Ronald Acuña Jr., they have the tools to support Elder and secure a win.
The Lean
The Braves are favored with a moneyline of -172, while the White Sox are at +145. The Braves have a better team batting average and on-base percentage. My model projects the Braves to win with a score of 5-3. Based on these factors, the recommendation is to pick the Braves to win straight up.
The total for the game is set at 9.0, with the over at -105 and the under at -115. The White Sox have a higher earned run average than the Braves, suggesting more runs could be scored. My model projects a total of 8 runs. Therefore, the recommendation is to take the under 9.0 for this game.
White Sox and Braves Eye Consistency After Offensive Explosion
The Chicago White Sox and Atlanta Braves are set for Game 2 of their series on Tuesday night, and both teams come in riding the momentum of explosive offense from Monday’s opener.
The White Sox put up season highs in runs and hits (19) to seize a 13-9 win in Chicago. Atlanta, despite mounting a comeback, couldn’t overcome a 10-1 early deficit, bringing their five-game winning streak to a halt. Chicago snapped their own slide — seven straight road losses and four-game skid — with a gritty victory.
Pitching Preview: Elder vs. Smith
Pitcher | Team | Record | ERA | Recent Form |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bryce Elder | Braves | 5‑9 | 5.89 | Quality start vs Mets: 7 IP, 2 ER, 6 K |
Shane Smith | White Sox | 3‑7 | 4.01 | 2.51 ERA over last 3, 17 K in 14⅓ IP |
Smith has been effective lately, managing a 2.51 ERA and limiting opponents to a .163 batting average over his last three outings. He’s crossed the 100-inning mark this year for the first time.
Elder earned his last win with a strong outing against the Mets, tallying seven innings with two earned runs and six strikeouts. Both pitchers will be facing Tuesday’s opponent for the first time in their careers.
Heat Check: Hot Hands on Both Sides
Atlanta hitters Michael Harris II and Jurickson Profar were outstanding in Game 1. Harris went 4-for-4 to bring his National League-leading hitting streak to 11 games and is batting .500 since August 8 (.260 season average). Profar went 3-for-5 with two homers and five RBIs.
The White Sox may be without shortstop Colson Montgomery, who exited Monday’s game with left-side soreness. Rookie Kyle Teel contributed a four-hit performance and now carries a .270 average — one of six multi-hit performances by Sox starters on Monday.
Series Implications and Insights
With both teams demonstrating offensive firepower, Game 2 hinges on which pitching staff can regain control. Extended performances from Elder and Smith could be crucial in preserving bullpen arms and sustaining momentum.
The Sox need to capitalize and grab a series win, while Atlanta looks to even the short set before heading home.
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