TEX +113 o9.5
BAL -122 u9.5
NYY -121 o10.5
CIN +111 u10.5
ATL -131 o8.5
NYM +121 u8.5
AZ -137 o9.0
CHW +127 u9.0
PIT +152 o8.5
MIL -165 u8.5
SEA -125 o8.5
MIN +115 u8.5
CHC -106 o9.0
STL -102 u9.0
BOS -115 o9.0
LAA +106 u9.0
WAS +150 o8.5
SD -164 u8.5
WPIX, FSN

St. Louis @ New York injuries

First Data Field

St. Louis's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
No injuries to report.

St. Louis Starters Last Game

(* - Change In Order)

New York's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
No injuries to report.

New York Starters Last Game

Pitchers
POS # Player
SP 34 Noah Syndergaard
RP 51 Paul Sewald
RP 73 Daniel Zamora
RP 49 Tyler Bashlor
SP 61 Andrew Lockett
RP 74 Chris Mazza
Hitters
POS # Player
CF 9 Brandon Nimmo
PH 4 * Jed Lowrie
PH 44 * Rene Rivera
1B 20 Pete Alonso
1B 22 * Dominic Smith
RF-CF 30 Michael Conforto
2B 24 Robinson Cano
2B 2 * Joseph Panik
LF 28 J.D. Davis
PR-LF 18 * Rajai Davis
SS 1 Amed Rosario
3B 21 Todd Frazier
PR-3B 13 * Luis Guillorme
C 3 Tomas Nido
PH-RF 19 Sam Haggerty
PH 40 * Wilson Ramos
PR 12 * Juan Lagares
(* - Change In Order)

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About Units and “ROI”

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.

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