Bryson Stott (PHI) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-1000)

Odds available at draftkings at time of publishing

The bet on Bryson Stott for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a good choice based on his recent performance data. Stott's average stolen bases in the last five games overall is 0.4, which is below the line of 0.5. Moreover, when playing away, his stolen base average drops to zero. This trend continues in games against the Atlanta Braves, where his stolen base average is just 0.2. In addition, Stott has no recent caught stealing (Cs) instances, which indicates that he's not attempting many stolen bases. His current hit streak, both overall and away, doesn't significantly impact his stolen base performance. Therefore, the statistical data suggests that it's unlikely for Stott to steal a base in the upcoming game.

Stuart Fairchild (ATL) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-588)

Odds available at draftkings at time of publishing

The Under 0.5 bet for Stuart Fairchild's stolen bases is a solid choice based on his recent performance data. His last five games have shown an average of zero stolen bases overall and at home. Even when facing the Phillies, his stolen base average remains low at 0.2. Additionally, Fairchild's current hit streak doesn't significantly influence his stolen base rate, as his overall and home hit streaks are 5 and 17 respectively, yet his stolen base averages remain minimal. Furthermore, the opponent's and home caught stealing averages are zero, implying that while he isn't getting caught, he's also not attempting many steals. All these stats suggest a low likelihood of Fairchild stealing a base in the upcoming game against the Phillies, making the Under 0.5 bet a good choice.

Eli White (ATL) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-769)

Odds available at draftkings at time of publishing

The bet on Eli White for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a promising choice given his recent performance data. Despite a commendable overall hit streak of 14 and a home hit streak of 8, White hasn't converted these hits into stolen bases. His last five games, whether overall, at home, or against the Phillies, show an average of 0 stolen bases. Furthermore, there's no record of him getting caught stealing, which suggests that he's not attempting steals. This trend, coupled with the implied probability of 88.5%, indicates a high likelihood that White will not steal a base in the upcoming game against the Phillies. Therefore, betting under 0.5 stolen bases for Eli White is statistically sound.

See All Our Picks

You're viewing a preview. Subscribe today to unlock the full article and gain access to all our expert insights and best bets - every single day.

Get Bet Better Pro