Cal Quantrill (MIA) Over 2.5 Hits Allowed (-1250)

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Cal Quantrill's recent performance shows a trend of allowing more than 2.5 hits per game, making the Over bet a strong choice. Both his overall and home averages for hits allowed in the last five games are well above the line at 6.8 and 6.6, respectively. Despite having a lower average against the Astros (5 hits), it still exceeds the proposed line. His innings pitched and outs averages also indicate that he's on the mound long enough for hits to accumulate. His current hit streaks, both overall and at home, further support this trend. Therefore, based on Quantrill's recent performance data, there's a high likelihood he will allow more than 2.5 hits in the upcoming game, making this bet a statistically sound choice.

Cal Quantrill (MIA) Over 0.5 Walks Allowed (-417)

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The bet on Cal Quantrill for Over 0.5 in the Pitcher Walks Allowed (Alternate) market is a solid choice, driven by his recent performance data. Over his last five games, Quantrill has averaged 2.2 walks overall, 3.8 when playing at home, and 2.3 against the Astros. These averages are all well above the 0.5 line set for this bet, indicating a strong likelihood of him allowing at least one walk. Additionally, Quantrill's innings pitched averages - 4 overall, 3.9 at home, and 5.7 against the Astros - suggest he will be on the mound long enough to potentially give up a walk. Furthermore, Quantrill's current hit streaks of 2 overall and 1 at home suggest a continuation of this trend. Therefore, the statistical data supports the bet on Quantrill allowing over 0.5 walks.

Jose Altuve (HOU) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-588)

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The bet on Jose Altuve for under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a solid choice considering his recent performance data. Over his last five games, regardless of location or opponent, Altuve has averaged 0 stolen bases. Even when looking specifically at his last five away games, his stolen base average only increases slightly to 0.2. Furthermore, his average caught stealing (Cs) rate remains at 0, implying that he's not even attempting to steal bases. Despite his ongoing hit streak, this hasn't translated into stolen bases. Therefore, based on his recent low stolen base averages and lack of attempts, it's statistically likely that Altuve will end up with under 0.5 stolen bases in the upcoming game against the Miami Marlins.

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