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Daulton Varsho Total Hits Props • Toronto

Among all major league parks, Rogers Centre's centerfield dimensions are the 5th-shallowest. The wind projects to be blowing out to CF at 9.2-mph in this contest, the 2nd-strongest of the day for bats. Reese Olson will have the handedness advantage over Daulton Varsho in today's matchup. The Detroit Tigers infield defense projects as the 5th-worst out of every team playing today. Daulton Varsho will benefit from the home field advantage in today's game, which should improve all of his stats.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Total Hits Props • Toronto

Rogers Centre profiles as the #22 field in the majors for right-handed batting average, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT). The weather report forecasts the 6th-most favorable pitching weather on the slate, as it relates to temperature and humidity. Hitting from the opposite that Reese Olson throws from, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will have an advantage today. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s launch angle this year (6.1°) is a significant dropoff from his 10.2° figure last year. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s average launch angle on his highest exit velocity balls recently (0.6° in the last two weeks) is significantly lower than his 5.7° seasonal figure.
Kevin Kiermaier Total Hits Props • Toronto

Among all major league parks, Rogers Centre's centerfield dimensions are the 5th-shallowest. The wind projects to be blowing out to CF at 9.2-mph in this contest, the 2nd-strongest of the day for bats. Reese Olson will hold the platoon advantage over Kevin Kiermaier in today's game. The Detroit Tigers infield defense projects as the 5th-worst out of every team playing today. Home field advantage typically improves hitter metrics in all categories, and Kevin Kiermaier will hold that advantage in today's game.
George Springer Total Hits Props • Toronto

Rogers Centre profiles as the #22 field in the majors for right-handed batting average, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT). The weather report forecasts the 6th-most favorable pitching weather on the slate, as it relates to temperature and humidity. George Springer will have the handedness advantage against Reese Olson in today's matchup. George Springer has taken a step back with his Barrel% of late; his 8.4% seasonal rate has lowered to 0% over the past 7 days. Over the last week, George Springer's 0% rate of hitting balls at a HR-optimizing launch angle (between 23° and 34°) has taken a nosedive compared to his seasonal rate of 15.8%.
Spencer Horwitz Total Hits Props • Toronto

Spencer Horwitz's batting average skill is projected to be in the 85th percentile according to the leading projection system (THE BAT X). Spencer Horwitz is projected to hit 2nd on the lineup card in this game. Among all major league parks, Rogers Centre's centerfield dimensions are the 5th-shallowest. The wind projects to be blowing out to CF at 9.2-mph in this contest, the 2nd-strongest of the day for bats. Reese Olson will hold the platoon advantage against Spencer Horwitz today.
Justin Turner Total Hits Props • Toronto

Justin Turner is projected to hit 4th on the lineup card in this game. Among all major league parks, Rogers Centre's centerfield dimensions are the 5th-shallowest. The wind projects to be blowing out to CF at 9.2-mph in this contest, the 2nd-strongest of the day for bats. The Detroit Tigers infield defense projects as the 5th-worst out of every team playing today. Home field advantage typically bolsters batter stats across the board, and Justin Turner will hold that advantage today.
Ernie Clement Total Hits Props • Toronto

Ernie Clement's batting average ability is projected to be in the 92nd percentile according to the leading projection system (THE BAT X). Among all major league parks, Rogers Centre's centerfield dimensions are the 5th-shallowest. The wind projects to be blowing out to CF at 9.2-mph in this contest, the 2nd-strongest of the day for bats. The Detroit Tigers infield defense projects as the 5th-worst out of every team playing today. Home field advantage typically bolsters hitter metrics in all categories, and Ernie Clement will hold that advantage in today's game.
Bo Bichette Total Hits Props • Toronto

When assessing his BABIP skill, Bo Bichette is projected as the 9th-best hitter in the game by the leading projection system (THE BAT X). Bo Bichette is penciled in 5th on the lineup card in this matchup. Among all major league parks, Rogers Centre's centerfield dimensions are the 5th-shallowest. The wind projects to be blowing out to CF at 9.2-mph in this contest, the 2nd-strongest of the day for bats. The Detroit Tigers infield defense projects as the 5th-worst out of every team playing today.
Alejandro Kirk Total Hits Props • Toronto

Alejandro Kirk's batting average ability is projected to be in the 86th percentile according to the leading projection system (THE BAT X). Among all major league parks, Rogers Centre's centerfield dimensions are the 5th-shallowest. The wind projects to be blowing out to CF at 9.2-mph in this contest, the 2nd-strongest of the day for bats. The Detroit Tigers infield defense projects as the 5th-worst out of every team playing today. Home field advantage typically bolsters hitter metrics across the board, and Alejandro Kirk will hold that advantage today.
Danny Jansen Total Hits Props • Toronto

Among all major league parks, Rogers Centre's centerfield dimensions are the 6th-shallowest. The Detroit Tigers infield defense projects as the worst out of every team playing today. Danny Jansen will benefit from the home field advantage in today's game, which ought to boost all of his stats. Danny Jansen's launch angle this season (23.5°) is considerably higher than his 19.5° mark last season. Danny Jansen has experienced some negative variance in regards to his wOBA this year; his .310 figure is a fair amount lower than his .329 Expected wOBA, based on the leading projection system (THE BAT X)'s interpretation of Statcast data.
DET vs TOR Trends
Detroit Trends
The Detroit Tigers have covered the Run Line in 9 of their last 10 games (+8.85 Units / 67% ROI)
The Detroit Tigers have hit the Game Total Over in 34 of their last 59 games (+7.05 Units / 11% ROI)
The Detroit Tigers have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Under in 17 of their last 26 away games (+8.60 Units / 30% ROI)
The Detroit Tigers have hit the Moneyline in 9 of their last 12 games (+7.15 Units / 55% ROI)
The Detroit Tigers have hit the Team Total Under in 17 of their last 26 away games (+6.55 Units / 21% ROI)
The Detroit Tigers have only hit the Game Total Under in 32 of their last 80 games (-17.55 Units / -20% ROI)
The Detroit Tigers have only hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Over in 20 of their last 49 away games (-15.30 Units / -25% ROI)
The Detroit Tigers have only covered the 1st Five Innings (F5) Run Line in 40 of their last 90 games (-13.45 Units / -13% ROI)
The Detroit Tigers have only hit the Team Total Over in 30 of their last 68 games (-12.65 Units / -16% ROI)
The Detroit Tigers have only hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline in 11 of their last 36 away games (-8.00 Units / -19% ROI)
Toronto Trends
The Toronto Blue Jays have hit the Game Total Over in 19 of their last 29 games (+10.20 Units / 32% ROI)
The Toronto Blue Jays have hit the Team Total Under in 54 of their last 95 games (+9.35 Units / 9% ROI)
The Toronto Blue Jays have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Over in 16 of their last 26 games at home (+5.30 Units / 17% ROI)
The Toronto Blue Jays have covered the Run Line in 6 of their last 7 games (+4.20 Units / 33% ROI)
The Toronto Blue Jays have hit the Moneyline in 5 of their last 8 games (+3.05 Units / 38% ROI)
The Toronto Blue Jays have only hit the Team Total Over in 41 of their last 95 games (-23.55 Units / -20% ROI)
The Toronto Blue Jays have only hit the Game Total Under in 19 of their last 53 games (-15.00 Units / -26% ROI)
The Toronto Blue Jays have only covered the 1st Five Innings (F5) Run Line in 34 of their last 73 games (-12.35 Units / -14% ROI)
The Toronto Blue Jays have only hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline in 30 of their last 73 games (-11.85 Units / -12% ROI)
DET vs TOR Top User Picks
More PicksDetroit Team Leaders
Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
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1 | salgundy | 2-8-0 | +20490 |
2 | PaPe454 | 8-2-0 | +19591 |
3 | WiNNipeg1973 | 6-4-0 | +18000 |
4 | vlkvlk2012 | 6-4-0 | +16650 |
5 | redwingfanattic | 4-6-0 | +16615 |
6 | unbuckle | 7-3-0 | +16170 |
7 | greekbanker | 1-9-0 | +15215 |
8 | jakringle | 6-4-0 | +15215 |
9 | Brayy_Wyatt | 4-6-0 | +15125 |
10 | DenverFlash | 7-3-0 | +15069 |
All Tigers Money Leaders |
Toronto Team Leaders
Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
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1 | CitoGMoney | 6-4-0 | +18905 |
2 | hackorama | 7-3-0 | +18620 |
3 | accxmass | 6-4-0 | +15805 |
4 | Rossi35 | 6-4-0 | +15250 |
5 | Midway28 | 7-3-0 | +14785 |
6 | Icthefuture1 | 5-5-0 | +13080 |
7 | captty55 | 4-6-0 | +12990 |
8 | rapa76 | 6-4-0 | +12985 |
9 | CastlemontDB91 | 5-5-0 | +12540 |
10 | forkball | 4-6-0 | +12310 |
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