Unlock potential winning baseball bets for Atlanta Braves playing New York Mets. Featuring picks like NA props. Analysis includes same game parlay, SGP picks, MLB parlay odds, baseball parlay.
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The New York Mets have a strong track record for scoring, with an average of 4.4 runs in their last five games overall and 3.4 runs in their last five away games. The Mets also average 8.2 hits overall in their last five games, indicating a consistent ability to get on base. The Atlanta Braves, on the other hand, have allowed an average of 3.6 runs in their last five games, both overall and at home. This suggests that the Mets' offensive capability could exploit the Braves' defensive vulnerabilities. Furthermore, the Braves' pitchers have been giving away an average of 3.2 bases on balls in their last five games, which could provide additional scoring opportunities for the Mets. Given these statistics, betting on the Mets to score over 0.5 runs is a solid choice.
Chris Sale (ATL) Over 1.5 Hits Allowed (-3333)
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The bet on Chris Sale for Over 1.5 in the Pitcher Hits Allowed is statistically sound considering his recent performance data. Sale's last five overall games show an average of 6.2 hits allowed, well above the line of 1.5. His average hits allowed at home games also stands at 5.6, indicating a consistent trend. While his performance against the Mets has been better, with an average of only 2 hits allowed, it still surpasses the line. Furthermore, Sale is currently on a 20-game hit streak overall and a 12-game hit streak at home, reinforcing the likelihood of him allowing more than 1.5 hits. Despite his average innings pitched being relatively low, the high hit rates suggest the bet is a good choice.
Brandon Nimmo (NYM) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-1250)
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The bet on Brandon Nimmo for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a sound choice based on his recent performance data. Nimmo's statistics show that he has not stolen a base in the last five games overall, in the last five away games, or in the last five games against the Atlanta Braves. This trend suggests that his aggressive base running is not a key part of his current strategy. Additionally, Nimmo has not been caught stealing in the same set of games, indicating that he is not attempting stolen bases. Despite his impressive hit streaks, these do not translate into stolen bases. Therefore, based on Nimmo's recent performances, it is statistically unlikely that he will steal a base in the upcoming game against the Braves.
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