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Spencer Strider (ATL) Over 3.5 Strikeouts (-1111)
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Spencer Strider is a strong bet for Over 3.5 in the Pitcher Strikeouts market based on his consistent performance, particularly in away games. His last five overall games show an average of 5.6 strikeouts per game, comfortably exceeding the target of 3.5. Furthermore, his performance in away games is even more impressive, with an average of 7 strikeouts. His ability to maintain this high performance against the New York Mets is also evident with an average of 6.2 strikeouts in the last five games against them. Moreover, Strider's current hit streak of 12 overall and 7 in away games indicates a strong and consistent performance. These stats suggest a high likelihood of Strider achieving more than 3.5 strikeouts in the upcoming game against the Mets.
Spencer Strider (ATL) Over 2.5 Hits Allowed (-833)
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Spencer Strider's recent performance data provides a compelling argument for betting on Over 2.5 in the Pitcher Hits Allowed market. Over his last five games, Strider has averaged 5.6 hits allowed overall and 4.6 hits allowed in away games. When facing the Mets, his hits allowed average remains high at 5. His innings pitched and outs averages also suggest that he's likely to allow more than 2.5 hits per game. These averages are further reinforced by his current hit streaks of 10 overall and 16 in away games. Given these consistent patterns in Strider's performance, it's statistically probable that he'll allow over 2.5 hits in the upcoming game against the Mets.
Brandon Nimmo (NYM) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-833)
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The bet on Brandon Nimmo for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a strong choice based on his consistent performance data. Despite his impressive overall current hit streak of 25 and a home hit streak of 14, Nimmo has shown no recent propensity to steal bases. His last five games, whether overall, at home, or against the Braves, all indicate an average of zero stolen bases. Furthermore, there are no instances of being caught stealing, suggesting that Nimmo is not even attempting to steal bases. This pattern of behavior, combined with the fact that the opposing team has also not caught any players stealing in the last five games, implies that the likelihood of Nimmo stealing a base in this game is very low. Therefore, betting Under 0.5 is a statistically sound decision.
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