Washington's Injuries Washington Starters Last Game Pitchers POS # Player SP 57 Tanner Roark RP 36 Samuel Solis RP 64 Blake Treinen Hitters POS # Player 3B 6 Anthony Rendon 2B 7 Trea Turner RF 34 Bryce Harper LF 28 Jayson Werth SS 20 Ian Desmond CF 3 Michael Taylor C 23 Pedro Severino PH 21 Matthew den Dekker (* - Change In Order) New York's Injuries New York Starters Last Game Pitchers POS # Player SP 19 Masahiro Tanaka RP 0 Justin Wilson RP 68 Dellin Betances RP 48 Andrew Miller Hitters POS # Player CF-LF 0 Brett Gardner PH-CF 22 Jacoby Ellsbury RF 36 Carlos Beltran C 34 Brian McCann 3B 12 Chase Headley 1B 31 Gregory Bird 2B 64 Robert Refsnyder SS 18 Mariekson Gregorius (* - Change In Order)
Pitchers POS # Player SP 57 Tanner Roark RP 36 Samuel Solis RP 64 Blake Treinen Hitters POS # Player 3B 6 Anthony Rendon 2B 7 Trea Turner RF 34 Bryce Harper LF 28 Jayson Werth SS 20 Ian Desmond CF 3 Michael Taylor C 23 Pedro Severino PH 21 Matthew den Dekker
Pitchers POS # Player SP 19 Masahiro Tanaka RP 0 Justin Wilson RP 68 Dellin Betances RP 48 Andrew Miller Hitters POS # Player CF-LF 0 Brett Gardner PH-CF 22 Jacoby Ellsbury RF 36 Carlos Beltran C 34 Brian McCann 3B 12 Chase Headley 1B 31 Gregory Bird 2B 64 Robert Refsnyder SS 18 Mariekson Gregorius
Units are a standardized measurement used to determine the size of each of your bets relative to your bankroll. For example, if you have a bankroll of $200 and you bet 5% of your bankroll each time, each of your units is worth $10. A bettor with a $2000 bankroll who bets 5% per bet has units of $100. We use the number of units to standardize the amount the trend is up or down across different bet amounts. ROI is the best indicator of success and measures how much you bet vs. how much you profited. Any positive ROI is good in sports betting with great long-term bettors sitting in the 5-7% range. Sports Betting Bankroll Management and ROI Guide