The Brewers hit right handed starters at .257/.736
Kyle Harrison is a beast, only 24 years old. His record is 8-1.
But glaring home and road splits. Look for yourself.
This year, he's 5-1 on 5 days rest, but BA Allowed, era, ops allowed, whip, super low k rate especially, are his worst compared to 4 or 6 days rest. Not terrible #'s, but he's operating suboptimal on 5 days.
He started his career with the Giants(3 years), the Dbacks know him well.
The Brewers are coming off 10 straight divisional games. Played today, and traveling west.
The Dbacks just played 3 at home vs SF. Off today.
Jose Cabrera is 24, has only played 2 games in the bigs. Obviously no one from the crew has seen him. He's had 1 stellar game(at home), and one rough one at Tampa.
The Snakes are a sneaky good dog candidate at +147 tomorrow imo.
No one in their right mind would fade Harrison, let's be on an island.
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Diamondbacks ML(+147) *1.00/1.47
Harrison/Cabrera listed
The D'backs hit left handed starters at .276/.789
The Brewers hit right handed starters at .257/.736
Kyle Harrison is a beast, only 24 years old. His record is 8-1.
But glaring home and road splits. Look for yourself.
This year, he's 5-1 on 5 days rest, but BA Allowed, era, ops allowed, whip, super low k rate especially, are his worst compared to 4 or 6 days rest. Not terrible #'s, but he's operating suboptimal on 5 days.
He started his career with the Giants(3 years), the Dbacks know him well.
The Brewers are coming off 10 straight divisional games. Played today, and traveling west.
The Dbacks just played 3 at home vs SF. Off today.
Jose Cabrera is 24, has only played 2 games in the bigs. Obviously no one from the crew has seen him. He's had 1 stellar game(at home), and one rough one at Tampa.
The Snakes are a sneaky good dog candidate at +147 tomorrow imo.
No one in their right mind would fade Harrison, let's be on an island.
What do you think about fading Peterson and the Cubs today? He surprised everyone in his last start against Harrison and the Brewers. Is he good or is he as bad as his games with the Mets suggest?
Keep at it.
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What do you think about fading Peterson and the Cubs today? He surprised everyone in his last start against Harrison and the Brewers. Is he good or is he as bad as his games with the Mets suggest?
What do you think about fading Peterson and the Cubs today? He surprised everyone in his last start against Harrison and the Brewers. Is he good or is he as bad as his games with the Mets suggest?
I don't like anything about the game.
And it's raining cats n dogs, hard to see them even get this game in
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Quote Originally Posted by Cranky_Hank:
What do you think about fading Peterson and the Cubs today? He surprised everyone in his last start against Harrison and the Brewers. Is he good or is he as bad as his games with the Mets suggest?
I don't like anything about the game.
And it's raining cats n dogs, hard to see them even get this game in
I think that Brady Singer has been pitching pretty well recently, before he got thumped by the Pirates in his last start. If you take away that Pitt game, his era in June was 1.64.
I went into this handicap leaning on the Reds, I wanted to back Singer as a home dog.
But looking into the game in more detail, I couldn't, and flipped to this play.
The O's are stacking 6 left handed batters vs Singer, an area that he struggles with. He's allowed .307/.910, with 13 HR's in 219 plate appearances. With a massive 144 sOPS+.
Looking at his heat maps, he lives down and away to left handed batters. This is a huge no no if any of you guys know anything about pitching to lefty's. This is where they want the ball, particularly from a right handed pitcher.
Overall, he is a ground baller. Allowing a 42% ground ball rate. The O's, believe it or not are the best ground ball hitting team in the mlb. Hitting .272/.784 with a 129 sOPS+
Singer is at his worst on 4 days rest.
Singer has poor chemistry with his catcher Tyler Stephenson. This goes back to last year as well, in his first year with the Reds. Jose Trevino should be catching this guy more often.
I imagine that he misses pitching to Salvy Perez...
Good Luck
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@bigred84
This one is for you...
Orioles 1st 5 innings TT O2.5(-130) *2.00/1.54
I think that Brady Singer has been pitching pretty well recently, before he got thumped by the Pirates in his last start. If you take away that Pitt game, his era in June was 1.64.
I went into this handicap leaning on the Reds, I wanted to back Singer as a home dog.
But looking into the game in more detail, I couldn't, and flipped to this play.
The O's are stacking 6 left handed batters vs Singer, an area that he struggles with. He's allowed .307/.910, with 13 HR's in 219 plate appearances. With a massive 144 sOPS+.
Looking at his heat maps, he lives down and away to left handed batters. This is a huge no no if any of you guys know anything about pitching to lefty's. This is where they want the ball, particularly from a right handed pitcher.
Overall, he is a ground baller. Allowing a 42% ground ball rate. The O's, believe it or not are the best ground ball hitting team in the mlb. Hitting .272/.784 with a 129 sOPS+
Singer is at his worst on 4 days rest.
Singer has poor chemistry with his catcher Tyler Stephenson. This goes back to last year as well, in his first year with the Reds. Jose Trevino should be catching this guy more often.
I imagine that he misses pitching to Salvy Perez...
Oh shit!!! Tragic story!!! Deep lake!!! A beautiful lake with beautiful homes!!! Another terrible holiday story!!! I bet you they were more than likely vacationing from Illinois. Al Capone had his summer home there.
Keep at it.
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@undermysac
Oh shit!!! Tragic story!!! Deep lake!!! A beautiful lake with beautiful homes!!! Another terrible holiday story!!! I bet you they were more than likely vacationing from Illinois. Al Capone had his summer home there.
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