Brandon Nimmo (NYM) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-588)
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The bet on Brandon Nimmo for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a sound choice based on his recent performance statistics. Specifically, Nimmo's last five games, whether overall, at home, or against the Marlins, show a consistent average of zero stolen bases. This suggests that his stealing rate is currently low. Even though he has an impressive overall current hit streak of 25 and a home current hit streak of 14, these streaks do not translate to stolen bases. Furthermore, the average caught stealing (Cs) rates are also zero, indicating that Nimmo is not taking risks on the bases. Therefore, based on this data, it is statistically unlikely that Nimmo will steal a base in the upcoming game against the Marlins.
Tyrone Taylor (NYM) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-714)
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The bet on Tyrone Taylor for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a strong choice based on his recent performance data. His overall and home batting averages for stolen bases in the last five games are both at 0.2, significantly below the bet line of 0.5. Furthermore, his stolen base average against the Marlins is 0, indicating he struggles to steal bases against this team. Additionally, his current overall hit streak is at 0, suggesting he is not in top form. While he has a home hit streak of 10, this doesn't necessarily translate to stolen bases. Finally, the average caught stealing rates for both overall and home games are low, implying that Taylor is not taking risks in stealing bases. This combination of factors suggests a high probability that Taylor will remain under 0.5 stolen bases in the game.
Dane Myers (MIA) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-1000)
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The under 0.5 bet for Dane Myers in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a solid choice based on his recent performance data. Over the last five games, Myers averaged just 0.2 stolen bases overall and the same when playing away, suggesting he rarely steals bases. Furthermore, his performance against the Mets specifically shows no stolen bases in the last five games, indicating a potential difficulty in stealing against this particular team. Also, Myers' current hit streak away is at zero, which further decreases the likelihood of him getting on base and having an opportunity to steal. The absence of caught stealing instances in his last five games also suggests a cautious approach to base stealing. Therefore, the available data strongly suggests that Myers is unlikely to steal a base in the upcoming game.
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