Braves, Phillies to go head to head with division in balance

The Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies are in an old-fashioned battle for the NL East title, with the wild card looking unlikely for whoever finishes second.

They'll face each other in a three-game series starting Tuesday.

Atlanta leads the division by 2 1/2 games, meaning the Phillies will need to take at least two of three in Georgia this week to have much of a chance. Philadelphia was able to hang in the race with five straight victories, but the Phillies finally lost Sunday to a last-place Pittsburgh team.

Philadelphia ace Zack Wheeler is expected to start Tuesday night against Atlanta's Charlie Morton.

Savor this series, because there aren't many head-to-head matchups left between teams chasing postseason spots. The New York Yankees go to Toronto as they both pursue the American League wild cards, but then Toronto faces Baltimore and the Yankees take on a Tampa Bay team that has already clinched the AL East.

Boston, which is also in the mix for a wild card, plays at Baltimore and Washington.

Seattle hosts Oakland, and each of those teams still has a shot at the postseason, but then the Mariners face the Angels and Oakland takes on the Astros — Houston may have already clinched the AL West by then.

In the National League, the Giants (102-54) and Dodgers (100-56) continue to press for the NL West title — as they try to avoid the wild card and a single-elimination matchup that would probably be against surging St. Louis. But San Francisco and Los Angeles have finished their season series. Instead, the Giants face the Diamondbacks and Padres, and the Dodgers face the Padres and NL Central champion Brewers.

Once the Braves and Phillies are done playing each other, Atlanta faces the Mets and Philadelphia faces the Marlins.

In other words, the also-rans will have...



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