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Baseball fans, mark your calendars for June 20, 2026, as we dive into a trio of tantalizing MLB matchups that are set to redefine divisional standings and playoff aspirations. These games are not just about securing a win; they are about making a statement.

The Milwaukee Brewers and Atlanta Braves are neck-and-neck in the standings, and this game has all the makings of a classic. With the Brewers at a solid 45-28 and the Braves at a close 47-27, both teams are eager to assert dominance.
Our model gives Milwaukee a slight edge with a 51% win probability, predicting a razor-thin victory of 5.1 to 4.9. Chris Sale, likely to take the mound for Atlanta, is projected to deliver 6.6 innings with 6.6 strikeouts and a 3.33 ERA, showcasing his usual finesse. On the Brewers' side, Kyle Harrison is expected to pitch 5.5 innings with 5 strikeouts, which could be crucial in keeping the Braves' hard-hitting lineup at bay.
Offensively, keep an eye on Joey Ortiz of the Brewers, who is projected to maintain his .306 average with a promising 0.8 RBI. The game is poised to be a pitching duel with strategic offensive plays deciding the outcome.
Over in Tampa, the Washington Nationals face off against the Tampa Bay Rays in a match that could shake up the wildcard standings. With a slight edge, our simulations predict the Nationals will edge out the Rays 5.0 to 4.7.
Cade Cavalli is projected to lead the Nationals' mound, expected to pitch 5.5 innings and rack up 5.2 strikeouts with a 4.45 ERA. Meanwhile, Dylan Crews stands out as a key offensive player for Washington, projected to hit .321 with 1.1 RBI.
The Rays, while slightly disadvantaged according to the simulation, have Griffin Jax set to contribute on the mound, though his predicted ERA of 9.00 suggests he may need to rely on the team’s offense to pull through. Expect a closely contested game where every run will be hard-earned.
In Chicago, the Toronto Blue Jays visit the Chicago Cubs, with the Cubs looking to solidify their position above .500. Our model gives the Cubs a 58% chance of victory, predicting a 5.4 to 3.8 scoreline.
Colin Rea, the expected starter for Chicago, is projected to pitch 5.3 innings with 4.3 strikeouts and a 4.36 ERA, potentially keeping the Blue Jays' offense at bay. Matt Shaw from the Cubs is also expected to make a significant impact offensively, with projections showing a .295 average and 0.9 RBI.
The Blue Jays, although underdogs, have Kazuma Okamoto who could surprise with his power, as he's projected for 0.9 RBI despite a .222 average. The Cubs’ home advantage and strategic play could be the tipping point in this clash.
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