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7:10 pm EDT Thu Jun 17, 2010

Since joining the Atlanta Braves in 2005, Tim Hudson hasn’t had much luck against AL opponents. However, he has enjoyed plenty of success against the Tampa Bay Rays during his career. Hudson will try to help the NL East-leading Braves win their fourth straight series at Turner Field and their fourth game in their last five Thursday night when they conclude their three-game set versus the Rays. Since Atlanta acquired him from Oakland prior to the 2005 season, Hudson is 1-12 with a 6.78 ERA in 15 interleague starts. He is 6-1 with a 2.85 ERA in 10 starts versus the Rays, though his last outing against them in 2004, while with the Athletics. The current Rays figure to present a stiffer challenge. The 1998 expansion franchise failed to win 70 games in any of its first 10 seasons, but is now a formidable contender with an AL pennant on its resume and a share of the AL East lead along with the New York Yankees. Hudson pitched effectively at AL foe Minnesota on Friday, giving up two runs over a season high-tying eight innings, but wound up on the short end of a 2-1 score and suffered his first loss since April 21.

The lack of help from his lineup was a rarity for Hudson, whose 6.12 run support average ranks among the NL leaders. The right-hander, who has a 1.74 ERA while winning his last three starts at Turner Field, could get plenty of run support the way the Braves have been hitting. Led by Martin Prado’s major league-leading 13th three-hit game of the season Wednesday, the Braves tagged Rays pitching for 13 hits for the second straight night, evening this series with a 6-2 victory after falling 10-4 in Monday’s opener. Prado, who is 11 for 19 in his last four games, is tied for the major league lead with 95 hits and second in the NL with a .338 average. First baseman Troy Glaus is batting .329 with seven homers and 24 RBIs over his last 21 games and leads the NL with 42 RBIs since May 1, but is 0 for 7 lifetime against probable Tampa Bay starter James Shields. Facing the Braves for the first time, the Rays right-hander will try to avoid losing five consecutive starts for the first time in his career. He allowed a career high-tying 10 runs and nine hits in a season-low 3 1-3 innings of Friday’s 14-9 loss to Florida.

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