Drew Waters (KCR) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-909)

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The bet on Drew Waters for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a solid choice based on his recent performance data. Waters' last five games show an average of just 0.2 stolen bases overall, with the same average in away games. More specifically, against the San Diego Padres, his stolen base average drops to zero. This trend suggests that Waters is unlikely to steal a base in the upcoming game. Additionally, his current hit streaks, both overall and away, are relatively low at 2 and 1 respectively, indicating a lack of momentum that could lead to base-stealing opportunities. Furthermore, the absence of caught stealing (Cs) in the last five games implies a cautious approach to base stealing. Therefore, the statistical data strongly supports the bet on Waters for Under 0.5 stolen bases.

Maikel Garcia (KCR) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-667)

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The under 0.5 bet for Maikel Garcia in the Batter Stolen Bases market is supported by his recent performances. His last five games' average stolen bases (SB) is only 0.4 overall and drops to 0.2 when playing away. This indicates a lower likelihood of stealing bases when not playing at home. Furthermore, his average against the San Diego Padres is even lower with no stolen bases in the last five matchups. This suggests he struggles to steal bases against this particular team. Additionally, his current overall hit streak is at zero, which means he's not getting on base frequently, reducing his opportunities to steal bases. His away hit streak is slightly better at two, but it's still not high enough to significantly increase his chances of stealing a base. Therefore, the data suggests that it's a good bet to wager on Garcia to have under 0.5 stolen bases.

Bobby Witt Jr. (KCR) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-556)

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The bet on Bobby Witt Jr. for under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a statistically sound choice. Witt Jr.'s average stolen bases in the last five games overall and against the opponent are both under 0.5, indicating a lower tendency to steal bases. This trend is even more pronounced in away games, where his stolen base average drops to 0.2. Moreover, Witt Jr. has been caught stealing an average of 0.2 times in both overall and away games, suggesting that he may be more cautious in attempting steals. Additionally, his current hit streak is zero overall and only two for away games, indicating a recent dip in his offensive performance. These stats collectively point towards a lower probability of Witt Jr. stealing a base in the upcoming game.

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