Dane Myers (MIA) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-588)

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The bet on Dane Myers for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a strategically sound choice, primarily due to Myers' recent and overall performance data. Myers' average stolen base rate over the last five games is 0.2, significantly below the line of 0.5. This indicates a low likelihood of him stealing a base. Furthermore, when considering his performance at home, Myers has not stolen any bases in the last five games, reinforcing the likelihood of the under outcome. His current hit streak also doesn't provide much confidence for a stolen base, especially at home where his hit streak is zero. All these factors combined give a strong indication that Myers is unlikely to steal a base in the upcoming game, making the Under 0.5 bet a solid choice based on his recent and location-specific performance.

Cody Bellinger (NYY) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-909)

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The bet on Cody Bellinger for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a sound choice based on his recent performance. Bellinger's average stolen base (SB) rate over the last five games is only 0.2, both overall and in away games. This suggests that he is not typically successful in stealing bases, especially when playing away from home. Additionally, when facing the Miami Marlins, his SB average drops to zero, indicating that their defense effectively counters his base-stealing attempts. Furthermore, his current hit streak stands at only 2, which does not significantly increase his opportunities for stolen bases. Considering these statistics, it is highly probable that Bellinger will not steal a base in the upcoming game against the Marlins, making the Under 0.5 bet a statistically sound choice.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. (NYY) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-417)

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The bet on Jazz Chisholm Jr. for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a solid choice based on his recent performance. Chisholm has an average of 0.2 stolen bases in his last five games overall, and this statistic remains unchanged when considering away games specifically. Furthermore, he has not been caught stealing in any of these games, which indicates that he is not attempting to steal bases frequently. His current hit streak of three, both overall and away, does not significantly increase his chances of stealing a base. Therefore, the data suggests that it's highly unlikely for Chisholm to steal a base in the upcoming game against the Miami Marlins. Hence, betting under 0.5 for Chisholm's stolen bases is a statistically sound choice.

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