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Braves vs Marlins Live Free StreamS | Online MLB 2020

September 22, 2020 - September 23, 2020

Braves vs Marlins Live Free StreamS Online MLB 2020: That leaves nine more spots to fill with six or seven games remaining on each team’s schedule. The Astros, with a four-game lead over the Mariners for second place in the American League West, are close to being a lock.
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These teams are in: the A’s, Rays, Yankees, White Sox, Twins, Dodgers and Padres. And the Braves should have few issues nabbing the top spot in the National League East, with the Marlins and Phillies fighting it out for second place.

The NL Central continues to be the most fascinating race, one that could go down to the last day of the season with three teams — the Cardinals, Reds and Brewers — jockeying for second place.

If the postseason began today, the Indians and Blue Jays would be the two AL Wild Card teams, and the Phillies and Reds would have those spots in the NL. But things can and probably will get jumbled in the NL, given the Brewers and Giants are lurking, only a game behind in the loss column.Biggest jump: The Yankees (No. 9 to No. 4) and the Reds (No. 19 to No. 14) each jumped five spots. The Yankees ended a 10-game winning streak with their loss to the Red Sox Sunday, but they moved from the eighth seed to the fifth seed in the AL during their surge.

As for the Reds, they had a nice week, pulling off the expected — a sweep over the last-place Pirates — while also enjoying a slightly less likely outcome by taking two of three from the playoff-bound White Sox.

Biggest drop: The Phillies dropped a modest three spots, from No. 13 to No. 16. It should be noted that the Phillies rebounded nicely after losing eight of 11, reeling off three wins against the Blue Jays before dropping the finale on Sunday.

1) Dodgers (38-16; 1 last week)
The Dodgers are on the cusp of clinching their eighth consecutive National League West title. In the divisional era (since 1969), only the Braves (14) and Yankees (9) have had longer streaks. Here’s a Dodgers pitcher to keep an eye on: right-hander Tony Gonsolin, who struck out 10 Rockies hitters over five innings on Sunday. In seven starts this year, he’s allowed five earned runs over 35 2/3 innings, good for a 1.26 ERA.

2) Rays (35-19; 2)
The Rays’ bullpen has thrown 12 consecutive scoreless innings and, unsurprisingly, owns one of the lowest ERAs in baseball. On Saturday, Ryan Thomson became the 12th different pitcher to record a save for the Rays, tying the MLB record set by the 1973 Rangers. Offensively, it looks like Brandon Lowe is hitting a stride after a rough stretch in which he logged three hits over 12 games. In his past 12 games, he’s 14-for-40 (.350) with three homers.

3) Padres (34-20; 3)
The Padres beat the Mariners in extra innings on Sunday to clinch their first postseason berth since 2006. Now can we start talking about Manny Machado as NL MVP? The third baseman is tied for the NL lead with 16 homers, matching Adam Duvall and Mookie Betts, and he’s third with 46 RBIs, behind Freddie Freeman and Marcell Ozuna, each with 48.

4) Yankees (31-22; 9)
The Mariners’ loss Sunday clinched a postseason spot for the Yankees, who have benefitted from a string of good pitching performances this month. Notably, J.A. Happ has enjoyed a stunning turnaround, posting a 1.99 ERA over his past five starts. He allowed seven earned runs over 31 2/3 innings, with three walks and 33 strikeouts in that span.

5) A’s (33-20; 4)
Oakland’s hopes to clinch the AL West title was thwarted by a major pitching stumble on Sunday vs. the Giants, a rarity during this strong September. Prior to their 14-2 loss to the Giants, A’s pitchers had allowed four runs over five games, spanning 42 innings, and they had three shutouts during that stretch.As we enter the final week of the regular season, the playoff field is taking shape, as are ESPN’s Power Rankings. After a period where they slipped out of our top five (and nearly slipped out of a playoff berth), the Yankees righted the ship and have looked like the powerhouse most expected to see all along. The Bronx Bombers ran off 10 consecutive wins and check in at No. 5 in this week’s rankings.Also bumping up are the White Sox, who have clinched their first postseason berth since 2008 and move up two notches to No. 3 in the Power Rankings.

As part of this week’s rankings, David Schoenfield weighs in with his picks for every team’s individual most valuable player of 2020. Speaking of which, yes, the Brewers and Cardinals have five head-to-heads yet to play, and they’ll knock those out to end the regular season. The series includes a Friday doubleheader. The Cardinals are effectively one game clear of the three-team fray contending for the No. 8 seed, so at this writing St. Louis’ playoff spot is hardly locked in.
Likely, though, this series will matter more to the Brewers. If either the Brewers and Reds sweep the aforementioned series in Cincy, then perhaps the St. Louis series becomes less meaningful. Things as they are, however, the Cardinals figure to be angling to secure a berth, and the Brewers will either be doing that or fighting for their playoff lives. Of note: The Brewers are in the mix despite never having been over .500 at any point in 2020. They’re also trying to make the playoffs in three straight seasons for the first time in franchise history.

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September 22, 2020
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