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Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.09 |
+144 |
o8.0 -110 |
+1.5 -145 |
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4.93 |
-150 |
u8.5 -120 |
-1.5 +140 |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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5.27 |
-130 |
o8.5 -110 |
-1.5 +130 |
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4.61 |
+126 |
u8.5 +100 |
+1.5 -135 |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.98 |
-106 |
o8.5 -115 |
-1.5 +155 |
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5.05 |
+103 |
u8.5 +105 |
+1.5 -164 |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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3.82 |
+135 |
o7.5 -105 |
+1.5 -155 |
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4.35 |
-140 |
u8.5 -135 |
-1.5 +152 |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.30 |
+150 |
o7.5 -120 |
+1.5 -140 |
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5.01 |
-152 |
u8.5 -125 |
-1.5 +138 |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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5.01 |
+115 |
o8.5 -110 |
+1.5 -170 |
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5.64 |
-124 |
u9.0 -110 |
-1.5 +165 |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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5.82 |
-115 |
o9.0 -118 |
-1.5 +140 |
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4.70 |
+110 |
u9.5 -120 |
+1.5 -150 |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.05 |
+183 |
o7.5 +105 |
+1.5 -120 |
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4.84 |
-190 |
u7.5 -107 |
-1.5 +111 |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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3.60 |
+201 |
o7.0 -130 |
+3.5 -385 |
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4.78 |
-177 |
u7.5 -107 |
-3.5 +245 |
Predicted Score
Team |
Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.58 |
+135 |
o8.5 +100 |
+1.5 -155 |
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4.92 |
-140 |
u8.5 -105 |
-1.5 +155 |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.64 |
+148 |
o8.0 -134 |
+2.0 -225 |
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5.07 |
-137 |
u8.5 +100 |
-2.0 +175 |
Predicted Score
Team |
Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.51 |
+111 |
o7.0 -112 |
+2.5 -500 |
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4.07 |
-117 |
u7.5 -130 |
-2.5 +285 |
Predicted Score
Team |
Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.17 |
+121 |
o7.5 -105 |
+1.5 -170 |
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4.16 |
-128 |
u8.0 -134 |
-1.5 +165 |
Predicted Score
Team |
Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.19 |
+143 |
o5.5 -500 |
+2.5 -265 |
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4.68 |
-148 |
u8.5 +100 |
-2.5 +200 |
Predicted Score
Team |
Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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6.97 |
-185 |
o10.5 -150 |
-1.5 -120 |
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5.24 |
+177 |
u15.0 -500 |
+1.5 +110 |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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5.49 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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5.07 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.35 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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4.43 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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3.81 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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4.65 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Predicted Score
Team |
Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.42 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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4.34 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.67 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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4.63 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.86 |
-115 |
-- |
-- |
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5.08 |
+105 |
-- |
-- |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.70 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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4.39 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
ML |
Total |
Run Line |
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4.16 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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3.92 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Predicted Score
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Predicted Score |
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Total |
Run Line |
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4.27 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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4.96 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
The Under 8.5 is not a slam-dunk angle, but Atlanta’s offense is struggling badly and Bradley has been better at home. Minnesota’s bullpen owns a 3.67 xERA over the last week, while Smith-Shawver was solid at Triple-A. If the Twins do most scoring, this can stay under at Target Field.
Minnesota has the cleaner profile with AJ Smith-Shawver returning from Triple-A and likely facing a short leash. The Twins own a 118 wRC+ over the last week, while Atlanta’s bullpen has been hammered lately. Taj Bradley’s respectable form and Atlanta’s cold offense give Minnesota the edge today at Target Field.
Remain calm. This is not a drill. After two months of absolute raking, I thought the days of getting Pete Crow-Armstrong for a home run at +500 or better were long gone. I've had a price point of +300 or better to bet him, so when I saw +500 today, I had to do a double-take. This is setting up like yesterday's game, with PCA facing a lefty opener, which is driving his odds up because of the lefty-vs.-lefty matchup. Well, even with a lefty opener last night, the MVP betting favorite opened the bottom of the first with a leadoff homer at +330. So how is Sean Newcomb making his price almost 200 points longer? The wind is in at Wrigley, but nothing crazy enough to justify the prices we're seeing today. I will back the MVP at +330 or better in almost any matchup.
Wilyer Abreu is seeing the ball very well. Isolating Brandon Pfaadt’s pitch mix, Abreu's hitting .345 with a .379 ISO and leading the Red Sox in barrel rate over the last 15 games.
He hit at least eight balls 350+ feet during that span, more than double that of any other teammate.
Bet to +375.
Brandon Pfaadt hasn’t allowed a home run since June 30, and only conceded multiple in his first appearance of the season. His ability to limit power – aided by an 82nd percentile ground ball rate – helps him avoid blowup innings and keep runs to a minimum.
Payton Tolle posted an xERA below 3.0 in six of his last seven starts, including against quality offenses like the Dodgers and White Sox.
Runs should be hard to come by, making the Under a bet to -120.
Griffin Conine is primarily a price play tonight, with his hit prop available as low as -140 against Aaron Nola. The Marlins outfielder ranks as the No. 1-rated hitter on Batters-Box's current-season dataset and has recorded a hit in 61.54% of his 26 elite-rated matchups this season. Conine has been scorching the baseball lately, posting an .833 SLG and .433 ISO over his last 10 games while generating nearly a 60% hard-hit rate and 22.7% barrel rate. Nola has struggled against lefties at home, allowing a .314 BA, .583 SLG, and .407 wOBA. The hit prop is playable to -160.
The Over 8.5 has a Phillies-led path with Miami’s bullpen struggling badly. The Marlins relief corps owns a 5.07 FIP over its last 24.2 innings while allowing 1.46 HR/9. Miami’s offense has also been respectable enough lately to contribute if Nola gives up traffic at home against this lineup tonight.
Pete Alonso has been absolutely mashing over his last 10 games, posting a .947 SLG, .824 xSLG and .447 ISO while generating a 65.6% hard-hit rate and 22% barrel rate. He also owns an elite Batters-Box rating, going over this prop in 68.33% of his 60 elite-rated matchups over the last three seasons. Tonight, Alonso faces Yankees right-hander Will Warren, who has allowed plenty of hard contact to right-handed hitters recently. That group has produced a 56% hard-hit rate, 9.3% barrel rate and .358 ISO against him. This matchup is simply too good to ignore.
Gunnar Henderson gets the pitch Will Warren cannot control. Warren's sweeper grades in the 1st percentile by breaking-ball run value, with hitters slugging .681 against it on 19.0% usage and a .542 xSLG. Warren has allowed 11 home runs in 66.2 innings to left-handed hitters and three more in 9.1
Drew Rasmussen is a great pitcher, but he's a great pitcher with an 88-pitch average leash over his last 10 games and has seen the Blue Jays three times this season. He's hit the Over 17.5 outs at a 61% clip over the last three months but is priced at 66% probable today in a matchup that should be tougher than average. The Jays don't strike out a lot and can run up pitch counts. Yesterday, I faded Nick Martinez in a similar spot at plus money for a winner, and I'm going back to the well today. The Rays also used just two bullpen arms yesterday, so there could be plenty of fresh arms available to cover the fifth and sixth innings. I'd play this down to +120. Rasmussen has thrown more than 90 pitches just four times over his last 10 starts, and this lineup is very familiar with him.
Can Kazuma Okamoto stay hot? He's coming off a bomb last night, which set a new Blue Jays rookie home run record with his 25th of the season, breaking a tie with Eric Hinske. He's hit one of those against Rasmussen, against whom he owns a .544 xSLG. If we're looking for edges in this specific matchup, I'll run with Okamoto at this price.
The Giants are rolling out a big lefty in Matt Wilkinson, who is making his MLB debut. He’s a 2023 10th-round pick who started the season in rookie ball but also gave up seven homers over 43 innings at Triple-A before the promotion. All of those home runs came against right-handed bats, and Jo Adell is one of only two true right-handed hitters in the Cleveland lineup. Adell did exit last night’s game with knee pain, but there’s reason to be optimistic about his chances of getting into the lineup. He was pulled with Cleveland well ahead, 8-1, after going 3-for-4 with a homer and six RBI. He initially injured the knee fouling a ball off it in the first inning. Hopefully it was just precautionary as he’s heating up for the Guardians, and +575 is simply too long. The fair price is +475 today.
Parker Messick draws an excellent matchup against a San Francisco Giants lineup that has struggled against left-handed pitching. The Giants own a 23.1% strikeout rate, 76% contact rate and 33.4% swinging-strike rate this season, with those numbers worsening significantly on the road against southpaws. In that split, San Francisco carries a 30.8% strikeout rate and just 70% contact rate. Only three hitters across their last 60 at-bats against a lefty have a strikeout rate below 13.3%. Messick has posted a near-30% strikeout rate across his last three outings and has recorded 6+ strikeouts in each of his last four starts.
Seattle projects as a 52% favorite today, and that likely isn't pricing in one of the best motivating factors in professional sports: the humiliation factor. The Mariners are trading at 47 cents after getting crushed 22-0 last night, tying the modern MLB record for the largest shutout margin.
The Mariners had to watch Gary Sánchez, their catcher, finish the game on the mound, which is about as big an insult as you can get in baseball. Professional players have pride, and when that's taken away, you can get the most motivated version of a team. Seattle also has the pitching edge with Logan Gilbert facing Dustin May. Seattle's A bullpen also hasn't been touched since Sunday, giving them a significant late-game advantage.
With the Mariners three games back in the Wild Card and coming off that humiliating defeat, this should be one of the most focused and motivated lineups we've seen from Seattle all year. Which is worth an extra 10-15 points that isn't priced in.
The Angels are worth backing as underdogs with Walbert Urena owning a fantastic 0.71 ERA across four appearances vs Houston this season. The Astros counter with Ethan Pecko, who'll make his MLB debut. He has an unimpressive 4.57 ERA in the minors and had a five-walk outing in his latest Triple-A start. Los Angeles has gone 5-2 behind a bullpen ranking in the top seven in ERA and FIP over the last week.
Kyle Freeland has gotten crushed by quality offenses all season long. He has posted an abysmal 10.85 ERA and allowed 2.91 HR/9 over seven starts vs. Top-10 offenses in ISO against left-handed pitching.
The Colorado Rockies are a very good offense at home – it’s hard not to be – and they won’t need to score much to push this total Over.
Play to -115.
Andy Pages is a beast when facing left-handed pitching. He has hit .288 with a .252 ISO and eye-popping .911 OPS.
He not only draws a lefty tonight, but a poor one at that. Kyle Freeland has bled power to righties, ranking in the fifth percentile in xSLG and 11th percentile in HR/9. The matchup is about as good as it gets.
Back Pages to +340.
Atlanta and Chicago send two of the best lineups in baseball to the dish, and they respectively rank eighth and third in wOBA against lefties for the campaign. The two clubs have also trended to the Over, and I'm particularly expecting White Sox southpaw Anthony Kay to struggle considering he's saddled with the fifth-highest xERA in baseball among the 100 pitchers with at least 60 innings this year.
I'm fading Chicago White Sox lefty Anthony Kay on Thursday. He's sporting the fifth-highest xERA among the 100 pitchers with at least 60 innings, after all. Plus, the Atlanta Braves enter ranked eighth in wOBA against southpaws for the season and sixth in overall xwOBA across the past 14 days.
The Yankees rank Top-3 in OPS, ISO, OBP, xWOBA, and hard hit rate when facing left-handed pitching. The Red Sox have hit righties very well over the past four weeks, sitting ninth in wOBA, ninth in ISO, and fourth in batting average. Play the Over to -120.
Ranger Suarez has started four games against teams ranking Top-10 in OPS vs. left-handed pitching, allowing 13 runs and posting a 6.13 ERA during those games. The New York Yankees lead the majors in OPS against lefties so they’re a prime candidate to cause Suarez problems. Playable to -145.
The Braves have dropped five of six while averaging just 2.8 runs per game and ranking 29th in wOBA without Ronald Acuna Jr. (hamstring), and it’s been a smoke-and-mirrors start for veteran lefty Martin Perez, and there’s serious statistical correction ahead of his .230 BABIP and 80.2% strand rate considering they’re both high-end marks about pitchers with at least 60 innings this season. San Francisco is just the offense to kick-start the regression, too. The Giants are pacing the majors in wOBA and fourth in xwOBA over the past 30 days, after all.
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