Unlock potential winning baseball bets for New York Mets playing Los Angeles Angels. Featuring picks like NA props. Analysis includes same game parlay, SGP picks, MLB parlay odds, baseball parlay.
Francisco Lindor (NYM) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-833)
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The bet on Francisco Lindor for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a solid choice based on his recent performance data. Over his last five games, Lindor has not stolen any bases, neither at home nor overall. This is further supported by the fact that he has not been caught stealing either, implying a lack of attempts. Even when considering his performance against the specific opponent, the Los Angeles Angels, Lindor averages only 0.4 stolen bases over the last five games. His current home hit streak of 7 games does not significantly impact this bet, as it doesn't necessarily translate into stolen bases. Therefore, based on Lindor's recent lack of stolen bases, betting under 0.5 is a statistically sound decision.
Zach Neto (LAA) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-588)
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Zach Neto's recent performance data shows a strong rationale for betting on under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market. Over his last five games, Neto has averaged zero stolen bases overall, zero stolen bases while playing away, and a mere 0.3 stolen bases against the Mets. This indicates a low propensity for stealing bases in the given contexts. Furthermore, the average caught stealing (Cs) rate when playing away is 0.4, suggesting that even when Neto attempts to steal a base, there's a decent chance he'll be caught. Despite his impressive hit streak, his base-stealing performance remains low. Therefore, betting on under 0.5 stolen bases is a statistically sound choice given Neto's recent performance.
Starling Marte (NYM) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-769)
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The under 0.5 bet on Starling Marte's stolen bases is a good choice based on his recent performance. In the last five games, Marte's overall stolen base average is 0.2, both at home and overall. This indicates that he is not frequently stealing bases. Furthermore, when facing the Los Angeles Angels specifically, his stolen base average drops to 0. This suggests that the Angels' defensive tactics may be effective in preventing Marte from stealing bases. Additionally, Marte has not been caught stealing in the last five games, which could indicate that he is not taking many risks on the bases. Therefore, based on these statistics, it is reasonable to expect that Marte will not steal more than 0.5 bases in the upcoming game.
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