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Dane Myers Total Hits Props • Miami
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Dane Myers as the 19th-best hitter in MLB when estimating his BABIP talent. Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Extreme groundball bats like Dane Myers generally hit better against extreme flyball pitchers like Logan Gilbert. The Seattle Mariners infield defense profiles as the 13th-worst out of every team playing today.
Javier Sanoja Total Hits Props • Miami
Javier Sanoja's batting average ability is projected to be in the 97th percentile according to the leading projection system (THE BAT X). Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Extreme flyball batters like Javier Sanoja tend to be more successful against extreme groundball pitchers like Logan Gilbert. The Seattle Mariners infield defense profiles as the 13th-worst out of every team playing today.
Randy Arozarena Total Hits Props • Seattle
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Randy Arozarena in the 93rd percentile when it comes to his overall offensive skill. Randy Arozarena is penciled in 4th on the lineup card in today's game. Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. The Miami Marlins outfield defense projects as the 10th-worst among all the teams playing today.
Agustin Ramirez Total Hits Props • Miami
Agustin Ramirez is projected to bat 4th on the lineup card in this game, which would be an upgrade from his 50% rate of hitting in the bottom-half of the lineup this year. Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. The Seattle Mariners infield defense profiles as the 13th-worst out of every team playing today.
Julio Rodriguez Total Hits Props • Seattle
T-Mobile Park ranks as the #30 ballpark in the league for RHB batting average, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built just 17 feet above sea level, T-Mobile Park has one of the lowest elevations among all major league parks, which often leads to worse offense. The wind projects to be blowing in from LF at 9.2-mph in this match-up, the 2nd-strongest of the day for pitchers. Cal Quantrill will receive the benefit of the platoon advantage against Julio Rodriguez in today's matchup.
Dylan Moore Total Hits Props • Seattle
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Dylan Moore in the 79th percentile when assessing his overall offensive skill. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Dylan Moore pulls a lot of his flyballs (39.4% — 97th percentile) and is a great match for the park considering he'll be hitting them towards the game's 8th-shallowest LF fences in today's matchup. Extreme flyball bats like Dylan Moore are generally more successful against extreme groundball pitchers like Cal Quantrill. The Miami Marlins outfield defense projects as the 10th-worst among all the teams playing today.
Otto Lopez Total Hits Props • Miami
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Otto Lopez in the 93rd percentile when estimating his batting average ability. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Otto Lopez has a 98th percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (40.2%) and has the good fortune of hitting them in the direction of the league's 4th-shallowest RF fences in today's game. Extreme groundball hitters like Otto Lopez are generally more successful against extreme flyball pitchers like Logan Gilbert. The Seattle Mariners infield defense profiles as the 13th-worst out of every team playing today.
Xavier Edwards Total Hits Props • Miami
Xavier Edwards's BABIP ability is projected in the 96th percentile by the leading projection system (THE BAT X). Xavier Edwards is projected to hit 1st on the lineup card in today's game. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. As a switch-hitter who is stronger from the 0 side of the plate, Xavier Edwards will have the advantage of batting from from his good side against Logan Gilbert in today's game. Xavier Edwards has a 97th percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (39.7%) and has the good fortune of hitting them towards baseball's 8th-shallowest LF fences today.
Connor Norby Total Hits Props • Miami
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Connor Norby in the 95th percentile when it comes to his BABIP skill. Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. The Seattle Mariners infield defense profiles as the 13th-worst out of every team playing today. Using Statcast metrics, Connor Norby grades out in the 84th percentile for offensive ability via the leading projection system (THE BAT X)'s version of Expected wOBA (xwOBA) since the start of last season at .334.
Eric Wagaman Total Hits Props • Miami
Eric Wagaman's batting average skill is projected to be in the 77th percentile according to the leading projection system (THE BAT X). Eric Wagaman is projected to hit 3rd in the lineup in this matchup. Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. The Seattle Mariners infield defense profiles as the 13th-worst out of every team playing today.
Cal Raleigh Total Hits Props • Seattle
Cal Raleigh is projected to hit 3rd on the lineup card in this matchup. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Cal Raleigh pulls a high percentage of his flyballs (40.9% — 99th percentile) and has the good fortune of hitting them towards baseball's 4th-shallowest RF fences in today's matchup. Extreme groundball batters like Cal Raleigh generally hit better against extreme flyball pitchers like Cal Quantrill. The Miami Marlins outfield defense projects as the 10th-worst among all the teams playing today.
Ben Williamson Total Hits Props • Seattle
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Benjamin Williamson in the 92nd percentile when it comes to his BABIP talent. Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. The Miami Marlins outfield defense projects as the 10th-worst among all the teams playing today. Benjamin Williamson will hold the home field advantage in today's matchup, which figures to bolster all of his stats.
Kyle Stowers Total Hits Props • Miami
Kyle Stowers is projected to hit 5th on the lineup card today. Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Kyle Stowers will have the handedness advantage over Logan Gilbert in today's game. Kyle Stowers is apt to have an advantage against every reliever for the whole game, since the bullpen of the Seattle Mariners has just 1 same-handed RP.
Liam Hicks Total Hits Props • Miami
In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Batting from the opposite that Logan Gilbert throws from, Liam Hicks will have an edge in today's game. Liam Hicks is apt to have an edge against every reliever for the game's entirety, since the bullpen of the Seattle Mariners only has 1 same-handed RP. Liam Hicks has a 79th percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (33.8%) and will have a big advantage hitting them out towards MLB's 8th-shallowest LF fences in today's game. The Seattle Mariners infield defense profiles as the 13th-worst out of every team playing today.
J.P. Crawford Total Hits Props • Seattle
When it comes to his overall offensive skill, J.P. Crawford ranks in the 83rd percentile according to the leading projections (THE BAT X). Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Hitting from the opposite that Cal Quantrill throws from, J.P. Crawford will have the upper hand in today's matchup. J.P. Crawford is likely to have the upper hand against every reliever throughout the game, since the bullpen of the Miami Marlins has just 1 same-handed RP.
Jesus Sanchez Total Hits Props • Miami
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Jesus Sanchez in the 83rd percentile when estimating his overall offensive skill. Jesus Sanchez is penciled in 2nd in the lineup in today's game. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Jesus Sanchez will have the handedness advantage over Logan Gilbert in today's game. Jesus Sanchez is likely to have an advantage against every reliever throughout the game, since the bullpen of the Seattle Mariners only has 1 same-handed RP.
Miles Mastrobuoni Total Hits Props • Seattle
In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Batting from the opposite that Cal Quantrill throws from, Miles Mastrobuoni will have an advantage in today's game. Miles Mastrobuoni has a good chance to have an advantage against every reliever for the whole game, since the bullpen of the Miami Marlins only has 1 same-handed RP. Miles Mastrobuoni has a 90th percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (36.4%) and will have a big advantage hitting them out towards the league's 8th-shallowest LF fences in today's game. The Miami Marlins outfield defense projects as the 10th-worst among all the teams playing today.
Matt Mervis Total Hits Props • Miami
In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Batting from the opposite that Logan Gilbert throws from, Matt Mervis will have the upper hand in today's matchup. The Seattle Mariners have just 1 same-handed RP in their bullpen, so Matt Mervis can likely count on never losing the platoon advantage against the 'pen all game. Matt Mervis pulls many of his flyballs (36.1% — 92nd percentile) and has the good fortune of hitting them towards the league's 4th-shallowest RF fences in today's matchup. The Seattle Mariners infield defense profiles as the 13th-worst out of every team playing today.
Luke Raley Total Hits Props • Seattle
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Luke Raley in the 86th percentile when estimating his overall offensive talent. Luke Raley is projected to bat 4th in the lineup in today's game. Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Batting from the opposite that Cal Quantrill throws from, Luke Raley will have the upper hand in today's matchup.
Jorge Polanco Total Hits Props • Seattle
Jorge Polanco is projected to bat 2nd in the lineup today. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Jorge Polanco pulls a high percentage of his flyballs (40.2% — 98th percentile) and sets up very well considering he'll be hitting them towards baseball's 4th-shallowest RF fences in today's matchup. Extreme groundball hitters like Jorge Polanco generally hit better against extreme flyball pitchers like Cal Quantrill. The Miami Marlins outfield defense projects as the 10th-worst among all the teams playing today.
Rowdy Tellez Total Hits Props • Seattle
Rowdy Tellez has primarily hit in the back-half of the batting order this season (100% of the time), but he is projected to bat 5th in the lineup in this game. Long-balls are generally more common at stadiums with shallow fences, and T-Mobile Park has the shallowest among all stadiums. In terms of temperature and humidity, the weather forecast projects for the 4th-most favorable hitting conditions of all games on the slate. Hitting from the opposite that Cal Quantrill throws from, Rowdy Tellez will have the upper hand in today's game. Rowdy Tellez has a good chance to have an advantage against every reliever from start to finish, since the bullpen of the Miami Marlins only has 1 same-handed RP.
MIA vs SEA Trends
Miami Trends
The Miami Marlins have hit the Game Total Over in 9 of their last 12 games (+5.60 Units / 42% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have hit the Team Total Over in 9 of their last 12 games (+5.05 Units / 34% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Under in 7 of their last 9 games (+5.30 Units / 46% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have hit the Moneyline in 3 of their last 5 games (+2.50 Units / 48% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have covered the Run Line in 4 of their last 5 games (+2.50 Units / 35% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have only hit the Team Total Under in 5 of their last 20 games (-12.45 Units / -54% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have only covered the 1st Five Innings (F5) Run Line in 1 of their last 9 games (-8.40 Units / -77% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have only hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline in 1 of their last 9 games (-7.45 Units / -78% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have only hit the Game Total Under in 9 of their last 24 games (-7.30 Units / -28% ROI)
The Miami Marlins have only hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Over in 2 of their last 9 games (-6.00 Units / -56% ROI)
Seattle Trends
The Seattle Mariners have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Over in 14 of their last 19 games (+8.55 Units / 36% ROI)
The Seattle Mariners have hit the Team Total Over in 11 of their last 16 games (+6.00 Units / 33% ROI)
The Seattle Mariners have covered the Run Line in 10 of their last 13 games (+8.30 Units / 48% ROI)
The Seattle Mariners have hit the Moneyline in 10 of their last 13 games (+8.05 Units / 56% ROI)
The Seattle Mariners have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline in 8 of their last 12 games (+5.80 Units / 41% ROI)
The Seattle Mariners have only hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Under in 5 of their last 19 games (-11.35 Units / -51% ROI)
The Seattle Mariners have only hit the Team Total Under in 7 of their last 21 games (-9.55 Units / -38% ROI)
The Seattle Mariners have only covered the 1st Five Innings (F5) Run Line in 10 of their last 25 games (-9.15 Units / -30% ROI)
The Seattle Mariners have only hit the Game Total Under in 6 of their last 18 games (-6.35 Units / -32% ROI)
MIA vs SEA Top User Picks
Miami Team Leaders
| Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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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Seattle Team Leaders
| Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PaPe454 | 6-4-0 | +19444 |
| 2 | dotlife162 | 9-1-0 | +19315 |
| 3 | Roundrobinking | 6-4-0 | +17515 |
| 4 | mikeg1827 | 5-5-0 | +15505 |
| 5 | KingScorpio | 3-7-0 | +15095 |
| 6 | regger22 | 6-4-0 | +13250 |
| 7 | jr5601 | 4-5-1 | +12525 |
| 8 | adon131 | 5-5-0 | +12520 |
| 9 | CJONES1068 | 7-3-0 | +11975 |
| 10 | fragma8023 | 6-4-0 | +11743 |
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