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New York Mets vs San Diego Padres Prediction & Same Game Parlay picks Value Parlay: Our Expert MLB Analysis
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Francisco Lindor (NYM) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-769)
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The under 0.5 bet on Francisco Lindor's stolen bases is statistically sound given his recent performance data. Over his last five games, Lindor has not recorded any stolen bases, either overall or at home. This trend extends to his games against the Padres, where he also has a zero average for stolen bases. Furthermore, Lindor has not been caught stealing in his last five games, indicating a possible shift in his play strategy towards less aggressive base running. Despite his impressive hit streak, this does not directly correlate to stolen bases. Therefore, based on Lindor's recent batting and base running trends, the under 0.5 stolen bases bet is a logical choice.
Cedric Mullins (BAL) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-909)
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Betting on Cedric Mullins to have under 0.5 stolen bases is a solid choice, given his recent performance data. Over his last five games, Mullins hasn't stolen a single base, whether playing at home or away. This trend is consistent when specifically considering his games against the Mets, where his stolen base average is just 0.3. Furthermore, Mullins hasn't been caught stealing in his last five games, implying that he may not be taking the risk to steal bases. Despite his impressive hit streaks overall and away, these don't translate into stolen bases. Therefore, the statistical evidence suggests that it's unlikely Mullins will steal a base in the upcoming game against the Mets, making the under 0.5 stolen bases a good bet.
Juan Soto (NYM) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-769)
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The rationale for betting on Juan Soto for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is based on his recent performance and historical data. Soto's average stolen bases in the last five games, both overall and at home, is only 0.2. This indicates that he is not frequently stealing bases. Furthermore, Soto has not stolen any bases in the last five games against the San Diego Padres, suggesting that the Padres' defensive strategies might be limiting his opportunities. Additionally, his overall and home hit streaks, while impressive, don't directly translate into stolen bases. Given these data points, it's statistically unlikely for Soto to steal a base in the upcoming game, making the Under 0.5 bet a smart choice.
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