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61% picking Philadelphia
Total PicksPHI 143, MIA 91
62% picking Philadelphia
Total PicksPHI 227, MIA 137
PHI vs MIA Props
Bryce Harper Total Hits Props • Philadelphia

Built just 6 feet above sea level, LoanDepot Park has one of the lowest elevations in the league, which generally leads to worse offense. The LoanDepot Park roof figures to be closed today, making the temperature in this contest -6° colder than the average outdoor game on the slate — favorable for pitching. Bryce Harper has an 87th percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (36.1%) and has the misfortune of hitting them towards baseball's 8th-deepest LF fences today. Bryce Harper will be at a disadvantage playing on the road in today's game. Bryce Harper has taken a step back with his Barrel% recently; his 11.4% seasonal rate has dropped to 0% in the past 7 days.
Trea Turner Total Hits Props • Philadelphia

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Trea Turner as the 20th-best hitter in MLB when it comes to his batting average skill. The #8 stadium in the majors for boosting BABIP to right-handed hitters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is LoanDepot Park. Trea Turner hits a lot of his flyballs to center field (38.4% — 79th percentile) and sets up very well considering he'll be hitting out towards the league's 6th-shallowest CF fences today. The Miami Marlins infield defense projects as the 10th-weakest among every team playing today. Trea Turner has been unlucky this year, notching a .294 wOBA despite the leading projection system (THE BAT X) estimating his true talent level to be .344 — a .050 disparity.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. Total Hits Props • Miami

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Jazz Chisholm Jr. in the 86th percentile when it comes to his overall offensive ability. Jazz Chisholm Jr. is projected to hit 4th in the lineup in this matchup. The #8 field in the majors for boosting BABIP to left-handed hitters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is LoanDepot Park. Jazz Chisholm Jr. will hold the platoon advantage over Michael Lorenzen in today's game. Jazz Chisholm Jr. will benefit from the home field advantage today, which ought to boost all of his stats.
Bryson Stott Total Hits Props • Philadelphia

Built just 6 feet above sea level, LoanDepot Park has one of the lowest elevations in the league, which generally leads to worse offense. The LoanDepot Park roof figures to be closed today, making the temperature in this contest -6° colder than the average outdoor game on the slate — favorable for pitching. Bryson Stott has a 98th percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (41.4%) and has the misfortune of hitting them in the direction of the league's 8th-deepest LF fences today. Bryson Stott will be at a disadvantage playing on the road in today's matchup. Bryson Stott's launch angle this season (9.4°) is considerably worse than his 13.2° figure last year.
Kyle Schwarber Total Hits Props • Philadelphia

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Kyle Schwarber in the 96th percentile when assessing his overall offensive ability. Kyle Schwarber is penciled in 1st in the lineup in this game. The #8 field in the majors for boosting BABIP to left-handed hitters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is LoanDepot Park. Kyle Schwarber will hold the platoon advantage over Johnny Cueto in today's matchup. The Miami Marlins infield defense projects as the 10th-weakest among every team playing today.
Jorge Soler Total Hits Props • Miami

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Jorge Soler in the 96th percentile when estimating his overall offensive skill. Jorge Soler is penciled in 2nd in the lineup in this game. The #8 stadium in the majors for boosting BABIP to right-handed hitters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is LoanDepot Park. Jorge Soler will have the benefit of the home field advantage in today's game, which ought to improve all of his stats. Jorge Soler has seen a significant increase in his exit velocity on flyballs in recent games; just compare his 98.1-mph average in the past week to his seasonal mark of 94.9-mph.
Alec Bohm Total Hits Props • Philadelphia

Built just 6 feet above sea level, LoanDepot Park has one of the lowest elevations in the league, which generally leads to worse offense. The LoanDepot Park roof figures to be closed today, making the temperature in this contest -6° colder than the average outdoor game on the slate — favorable for pitching. Johnny Cueto will have the benefit of the platoon advantage against Alec Bohm in today's game. Alec Bohm has a 97th percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (40.9%) and has the misfortune of hitting them in the direction of MLB's 4th-deepest RF fences today. Playing on the road typically lowers hitter metrics across the board due to the lack of home field advantage, which figures to be the case for Alec Bohm today.
Jesus Sanchez Total Hits Props • Miami

The #8 field in the majors for boosting BABIP to left-handed hitters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is LoanDepot Park. Jesus Sanchez will have the handedness advantage over Michael Lorenzen in today's matchup. Home field advantage typically boosts batter metrics in all categories, and Jesus Sanchez will hold that advantage in today's matchup. This season, Jesus Sanchez has experienced a significant gain in his exit velocity on flyballs, now sitting at an average of 97.1 mph compared to last year's 94.7 mph mark. Jesus Sanchez has experienced some negative variance in regards to his batting average this year; his .255 figure is a good deal lower than his .278 Expected Batting Average, based on the leading projection system (THE BAT X)'s interpretation of Statcast data.
Jacob Stallings Total Hits Props • Miami

The #8 stadium in the majors for boosting BABIP to right-handed hitters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is LoanDepot Park. Home field advantage typically improves hitter metrics in all categories, and Jacob Stallings will hold that advantage in today's matchup. This season, Jacob Stallings has experienced a significant increase in his exit velocity on flyballs, now sitting at an average of 93.2 mph compared to last year's 88.3 mph mark.
Luis Arraez Total Hits Props • Miami

Built just 6 feet above sea level, LoanDepot Park has one of the lowest elevations in the league, which generally leads to worse offense. The LoanDepot Park roof figures to be closed today, making the temperature in this contest -6° colder than the average outdoor game on the slate — favorable for pitching. Luis Arraez has a 97th percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (40.8%) and will be challenged by the league's 8th-deepest LF fences in today's matchup. Luis Arraez's exit velocity on flyballs has dropped off recently; his 89-mph seasonal mark has dropped to 82.1-mph in the past week's worth of games. The leading projection system (THE BAT X) estimates Luis Arraez's true offensive talent to be a .344, suggesting that he has had some very good luck this year given the .047 discrepancy between that figure and his actual .391 wOBA.
Brandon Marsh Total Hits Props • Philadelphia

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Brandon Marsh as the 2nd-best batter in Major League Baseball as it relates to his BABIP ability. The #8 field in the majors for boosting BABIP to left-handed hitters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is LoanDepot Park. Brandon Marsh will hold the platoon advantage against Johnny Cueto in today's game. The Miami Marlins infield defense projects as the 10th-weakest among every team playing today. In the last week's worth of games, Brandon Marsh's Barrel% has experienced a surge, jumping from his seasonal rate of 8.2% up to 20%.
Bryan De La Cruz Total Hits Props • Miami

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Bryan De La Cruz in the 95th percentile when assessing his BABIP skill. The #8 stadium in the majors for boosting BABIP to right-handed hitters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is LoanDepot Park. The shallowest CF dimensions among all major league parks are found in LoanDepot Park. Bryan De La Cruz will hold the home field advantage today, which should bolster all of his stats. Bryan De La Cruz has made notable gains with his Barrel% of late, bettering his 8% seasonal rate to 13.6% over the past 14 days.
Joey Wendle Total Hits Props • Miami

Joey Wendle's BABIP ability is projected in the 81st percentile by the leading projection system (THE BAT X). The #8 field in the majors for boosting BABIP to left-handed hitters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is LoanDepot Park. Joey Wendle will have the handedness advantage over Michael Lorenzen in today's matchup. Joey Wendle will hold the home field advantage in today's game, which should bolster all of his stats. Last season, Joey Wendle had an average launch angle of 3.8° on his hardest-contacted balls, while this year it has significantly increased to 7°.
Jake Cave Total Hits Props • Philadelphia

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Jake Cave in the 79th percentile when estimating his BABIP ability. The #8 field in the majors for boosting BABIP to left-handed hitters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is LoanDepot Park. Jake Cave will have the handedness advantage against Johnny Cueto in today's game. The Miami Marlins infield defense projects as the 10th-weakest among every team playing today.
Nick Castellanos Total Hits Props • Philadelphia

Nick Castellanos has gone over 0.5 in 4 of his last 10 games.
J.T. Realmuto Total Hits Props • Philadelphia

J.T. Realmuto has gone over 0.5 in 8 of his last 10 games.
PHI vs MIA Trends
Philadelphia Trends
The Philadelphia Phillies have hit the Moneyline in 33 of their last 51 games (+10.15 Units / 14% ROI)
The Philadelphia Phillies have hit the Game Total Under in 48 of their last 92 games (+10.50 Units / 10% ROI)
The Philadelphia Phillies have hit the Team Total Under in 61 of their last 107 games (+7.40 Units / 6% ROI)
The Philadelphia Phillies have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Over in 28 of their last 48 away games (+6.35 Units / 11% ROI)
The Philadelphia Phillies have covered the 1st Five Innings (F5) Run Line in 17 of their last 27 away games (+5.40 Units / 17% ROI)
The Philadelphia Phillies have only covered the Run Line in 43 of their last 108 games (-30.50 Units / -22% ROI)
The Philadelphia Phillies have only hit the Team Total Over in 46 of their last 107 games (-24.30 Units / -20% ROI)
The Philadelphia Phillies have only hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline in 43 of their last 108 games (-21.70 Units / -14% ROI)
The Philadelphia Phillies have only hit the Game Total Over in 33 of their last 91 games (-19.90 Units / -20% ROI)
The Philadelphia Phillies have only hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Under in 20 of their last 48 away games (-12.95 Units / -22% ROI)
Miami Trends
The Miami Marlins have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline in 39 of their last 85 games (+7.85 Units / 7% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have hit the Moneyline in 24 of their last 36 games at home (+7.40 Units / 13% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Under in 27 of their last 46 games (+6.39 Units / 12% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have hit the Team Total Under in 10 of their last 14 games (+5.34 Units / 33% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have hit the Game Total Under in 30 of their last 56 games at home (+4.35 Units / 7% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have only covered the Run Line in 50 of their last 109 games (-19.35 Units / -13% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have only hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Over in 41 of their last 88 games (-14.05 Units / -13% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have only hit the Game Total Over in 49 of their last 108 games (-11.35 Units / -10% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have only covered the 1st Five Innings (F5) Run Line in 18 of their last 43 games (-10.30 Units / -21% ROI)
PHI vs MIA Top User Picks
More PicksPhiladelphia Team Leaders
Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
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1 | fatrats | 8-2-0 | +21045 |
2 | jlayne089 | 5-5-0 | +20155 |
3 | jakringle | 4-6-0 | +19940 |
4 | Alayne | 9-1-0 | +19467 |
5 | dragon5868 | 5-5-0 | +19235 |
6 | tonloc4554 | 6-4-0 | +17610 |
7 | KSBreview | 6-4-0 | +15789 |
8 | JL023 | 3-7-0 | +15387 |
9 | DavePaliwoda | 7-3-0 | +15330 |
10 | nolajay | 7-3-0 | +15250 |
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Miami Team Leaders
Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
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1 | MatroxSD | 7-3-0 | +33200 |
2 | JayAcosta20 | 5-5-0 | +28490 |
3 | chuluckus | 3-6-1 | +28010 |
4 | Alexandr1966 | 6-4-0 | +26360 |
5 | northlv6238 | 6-3-1 | +23335 |
6 | ewatson15 | 6-4-0 | +22000 |
7 | Forkball1 | 7-3-0 | +20245 |
8 | purple_stars | 6-4-0 | +16950 |
9 | dogeatdog | 6-4-0 | +16115 |
10 | jwwong | 8-2-0 | +16110 |
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