Ballpark Guide

Braves Park

Park factors and prop betting implications for games at Braves Park, home of the Atlanta Braves.

Braves Park opened in 2017 and has hosted Atlanta Braves home games for 9 seasons. The open-air modern ballpark seats 41,084 fans on grass a grass playing surface in Cumberland, GA. As an open-air park, weather is part of the matchup every game day. Wind direction, temperature, and humidity all materially shift HR probability and overall run-scoring environment, particularly during summer evening games.

Braves Park plays as a mild hitter's park. With park factors of 1.02 (runs) and 1.05 (HRs), the venue offers a modest but consistent offensive boost. The edge isn't large enough to override pitcher matchup or weather signals on its own, but it's consistently in the bettor's favor for hitter-friendly prop lines. These numbers come from multi-year MLB run-and-HR park factors and represent how the venue affects offensive output relative to a perfectly neutral park (factor 1.00). The further a park factor moves from 1.00, the more it should influence prop-line evaluation.

For prop bettors, here's how Braves Park translates into actionable edges. Home run props at Braves Park should be evaluated mostly on pitcher matchup and batter form rather than park factor. The venue is neutral enough that other variables dominate. Because Braves Park is an open-air venue, always check weather before placing bets. Wind direction matters more than temperature: a 10+ km/h wind blowing toward center field can boost HR probability by 15-25% above the park's baseline factor, while wind blowing in can suppress HR probability by similar amounts. ProprStats automatically applies live weather adjustments from Open-Meteo to every prop-scoring calculation for this venue.

Run Factor

1.02

Neutral

HR Factor

1.05

Slight Hitter

Roof

Open

Wind matters

Capacity

41,084

Opened 2017

Prop Betting Implications at Braves Park

Hits Props

A run factor of 1.02 means Braves Park is roughly neutral for hits props — park factor alone adds little edge here.

Home Run Props

A HR factor of 1.05 means Braves Park has a modest impact on home runs. Use other factors (ISO, hard-hit rate, pitcher HR/9) as your primary signals.

Weather Adjustment

Braves Park is an open-air stadium. Wind blowing out (towards the outfield) at 10+ km/h adds significant HR probability. Wind blowing in suppresses HR and hits totals. ProprStats automatically applies weather adjustments from Open-Meteo for every game played here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the run factor at Braves Park?

Braves Park has a run factor of 1.02, meaning it is a hitter-friendly environment that inflates run totals compared to the MLB average of 1.00.

What is the home run factor at Braves Park?

Braves Park has a home run factor of 1.05. A factor above 1.00 means more HRs are hit here than average, while below 1.00 means fewer. This directly impacts HR prop lines.

Is Braves Park good for hits props?

With a run factor of 1.02, Braves Park is roughly neutral for hits props, so park factor alone should not be the primary driver of your decision.

Does Braves Park have a roof?

No, Braves Park is an open-air stadium. Wind direction and temperature can significantly affect batting outcomes — especially for HR props. Always check weather before placing bets.

Park factors built into every matchup score

ProprStats automatically applies Braves Park park factors and live weather data to every batter-pitcher matchup score.

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