Taj Bradley (TBR) Over 1.5 Hits Allowed (-2000)

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Betting on Taj Bradley to allow Over 1.5 hits in the Pitcher Hits Allowed market is a good choice based on his recent performance. His last five games show an average of 4.8 hits allowed overall and 4.6 hits allowed while playing away. This is significantly higher than the 1.5 line set for the bet. Furthermore, Bradley's current hit streak stands at 16 overall, and 8 while playing away, indicating a consistent pattern of allowing more than 1.5 hits per game. Even when considering his performance against the Mets, his average hits allowed is 3, still above the bet's line. Therefore, the statistical data supports the bet for Bradley to allow over 1.5 hits in the upcoming game.

Taj Bradley (TBR) Over 2.5 Strikeouts (-769)

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Taj Bradley's performance data suggests the Over 2.5 Pitcher Strikeouts bet is a solid choice. His last five games show an average of 6.2 strikeouts overall and 6.2 strikeouts when playing away. This is well above the line of 2.5. Furthermore, Bradley's innings pitched averages (5.6 overall and 5.4 away) provide ample opportunities for strikeouts. Despite lower averages against the Mets (4 strikeouts, 5 innings pitched), they still exceed the betting line. Additionally, Bradley is on a hot streak with nine consecutive games hitting the over, including five away games. This consistent performance boosts confidence in his ability to exceed the line in the upcoming game. Therefore, the statistical evidence points towards Bradley achieving over 2.5 strikeouts.

Francisco Lindor (NYM) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-909)

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The statistical data suggests that betting on Francisco Lindor for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a solid choice. Over the last five games, Lindor has not stolen any bases, whether playing at home or against the Tampa Bay Rays. This trend suggests a low likelihood of him stealing a base in the upcoming game. Additionally, there have been no instances of Lindor being caught stealing in the last five games, indicating that he is not attempting to steal bases. Despite his impressive hit streak, this does not translate into stolen bases. Therefore, based on Lindor's recent performance, betting under 0.5 stolen bases is statistically justified.

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