The Atlanta Braves will be back in action tonight at Turner Field to host the World Champions San Fransico Giants. Atlanta went down in a three game sweep at San Diego and looks to get back in the win column at home where the Braves have a 21-7 Overall Home Record and have won 13 of 15. Atlanta seeks some payback this weekend as the Giants spanked the Braves earlier in May of 2013 at AT&T Park in San Fransico outscoring the Braves 23-4 in the final three games winning three of four. San Fransico however has a 13-20 Road Record the lowest in MLB of any team above .500 overall. Medlen is 3-6 2.87 ERA and draws duty for Atlanta in Game One. Medlen struggled by his standards in the majority of the first half of this season but has managed to peg back to back wins throwing 13 2/3's Shutout Innings in his last two outings. Sandoval, Scutaro and Pagan are listed day to day with nagging injuries and Medlen may or may not have to face these great hitters in the San Fransico Lineup. Posey however has an eleven game hit streak with 14 RBI's vs. Atlanta. Bumgarner is 5-4 3.58 ERA and allowed three Runs and five Hits in five Innings Pitched in his last outing. Bumgarner was 0-3 in four career starts vs. Atlanta but notched a win over the Braves in the May Series on the West Coast earlier this year. Jason Heyward is .395 in a ten game hit streak and has homered in each of his last three games vs. San Fransico. Justin Upton with his 15th HR in the San Diego Series is 9 for 17 vs. Bumgarner. Both teams come into tonight with a 5-5 Last 10 Record. Medlen will need run support while San Fransico will need Sandoval, Scutaro and Pagan to get patched up as soon as possible. The matchup between Manager's Fredi Gonzalez and Bruce Bochey usually makes for a chess type of game with each manager looking for an added advantage with situations arise. Should be a great crowd on hand tonight with the weather forecasted to be excellent. Atlanta will look foward to be back at Turner Field after a disappointing road trip but will have to manufacture runs tonight a task they did not achieve while on the road earlier this week. Souce: ESPN MLB Preview.