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Braves vs Cardinals Predictions, Pick, MLB Odds for Friday, July 10

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The St. Louis Cardinals host the Atlanta Braves on July 10, 2026. First pitch from Busch Stadium is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. EDT. The game will be broadcast on Apple TV+.

The Braves are favored by -168 on the moneyline and by -1.5 on the run line. The Cardinals are +139 on the moneyline and +1.5 on the run line. The total is set at 8 runs.

Find my MLB picks and Braves vs Cardinals prediction below, as well as probable pitchers, weather report, and more.


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Braves vs Cardinals Prediction

  • Braves vs Cardinals Pick: Braves F5 -0.5 (-120, DraftKings)

My Braves vs Cardinals best bet is the Braves to cover the first five spread. Make sure to find the best odds by checking our live MLB odds page.


Braves vs Cardinals Odds

Braves Logo
Friday, Jul 10
8:15 p.m. ET
Apple TV+
Cardinals Logo
Braves Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-1.5
+104
8
-112o / -107u
-168
Cardinals Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+1.5
-125
8
-112o / -107u
+139
Odds via DraftKings. Get up-to-the-minute MLB odds here.
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  • Braves vs Cardinals moneyline: Braves -168, Cardinals +139
  • Braves vs Cardinals over/under: 8 (-112o / -107u)
  • Braves vs Cardinals spread: -1.5 (+104), +1.5 (-125)

Braves vs Cardinals Kalshi MLB Odds


Braves vs Cardinals Probable Pitchers

Chris Sale (LHP)StatKyle Leahy (RHP)
9-6W-L7-4
2.6fWAR (FanGraphs)1.1
2.27/3.47ERA / xERA3.86/5.56
2.89/3.10FIP / xFIP4.10/4.28
22.4K-BB%10.6
46.1GB%42.8
.310BABIP.322
117Stuff+90
108Location+105

Braves vs Cardinals MLB Betting Preview

The clearest betting edge in tonight’s Braves-Cardinals matchup lies in the F5 innings of the matchup, where we zone in on the pitching matchup. Chris Sale’s case is straightforward. He owns a 2.27 ERA with a 2.90 FIP while striking out roughly 29% of the hitters he has faced this season.

That combination is important because it shows his run prevention is supported by the underlying numbers. He is not simply benefiting from favorable sequencing or strong defense. He is missing bats, limiting walks, and dominating opposing lineups, which is impressive at his age.

Sale’s strikeout ability also limits the number of opportunities St. Louis has to manufacture offense. Balls in play create variance, but Sale consistently removes that variable by generating swings and misses.

The Cardinals have produced respectable offensive numbers overall, but the lineup grades closer to league average than elite in most major categories. St. Louis entered this week with a team OPS in the middle portion of the MLB rankings rather than among the league leaders. The Cardinals can be scrappy at times, but they do not possess the same level of top-to-bottom power as the best offenses in baseball.

That distinction matters against Sale. St. Louis is more dependent on sustaining innings through multiple hits, walks, and situational hitting than on overwhelming opponents with extra-base damage. Against a pitcher with Sale’s strikeout rate and command, those extended rallies become much harder to build.

The Cardinals may have recognizable names in the order, but this is not a lineup that deserves to be automatically priced as a major threat against an elite left-hander.

Kyle Leahy presents the complete opposite, which is key for the handicap. His surface results have been mediocre, but the projection systems and peripheral metrics remain skeptical. Leahy’s strikeout rate sits around 19%, a significant gap from Sale’s mark, while his rest-of-season projections from FanGraphs place his expected ERA in the low-to-mid 4.00s.

Steamer projects a 4.40 ERA, so it makes me confident that numerous sources believe he has overperformed thus far. That is the regression angle.

Leahy does not consistently overpower hitters, so he must rely more heavily on contact management, sequencing, and defense. Pitchers with below-average strikeout rates generally have less margin for error because more plate appearances end with the ball in play.

Simply put, he allows far too much traffic on the bases to sustain these mediocre numbers.

His projected walk rate is also close to 9%, which is a dangerous combination alongside a modest strikeout percentage. When a pitcher fails to miss bats at a high level and also gives away free passes, his run prevention can unravel quickly against a lineup with Atlanta’s power and depth.

The Braves offense should do enough damage early on against Leahy to give Sale a nice cushion, which means they may only need 1-2 runs to cash this bet.

With the superior starter and Leahy carrying clear regression indicators, Atlanta F5 -0.5 is the sharp side I am on tonight.

Pick: Braves F5 -0.5 (-120, DraftKings)


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John Feltman is a college football and college basketball writer for Action Network. He is also a middle school ELA teacher, plaguing his students' minds with the world of sports. He often uses his free periods at school to write and handicap the week's games. Feltman is also a movie junkie, reader and poker player, but most of all, he is a Dallas Cowboys fan. He has not missed a televised game since he was 10 years old. 

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