Latest MLB betting preview: San Diego Padres vs Philadelphia Phillies. Get predictions and top picks. Featuring picks like NA props. Keywords: same game parlay, SGP picks, MLB parlay odds, baseball parlay.
Zack Wheeler (PHI) Over 3.5 Strikeouts (-1667)
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The bet on Zack Wheeler for over 3.5 strikeouts is supported by his recent performance data. Over his last five games, Wheeler has averaged 8.2 strikeouts overall and 7.4 when playing away. Both averages notably exceed the 3.5 line set for this game. Furthermore, against the San Diego Padres, Wheeler has maintained a strong average of 7.7 strikeouts. His innings pitched (IP) averages also suggest he spends enough time on the mound to achieve this, with 6.2 overall IP, 6 away IP, and 6.7 IP against the Padres. Additionally, his outs average is high, indicating that he is effective at eliminating batters. Given these statistics, it's reasonable to expect Wheeler to achieve over 3.5 strikeouts in the upcoming game.
Bryson Stott (PHI) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-556)
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Betting on Bryson Stott for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is statistically sound. Stott's recent performance data indicates a lower tendency towards stealing bases, especially when playing away. His last five games show an average of 0 stolen bases when playing away, indicating a lower likelihood of stealing bases in an away game. Additionally, his overall stolen base average against the Padres is just 0.2, further suggesting a decreased probability of him stealing a base in this specific matchup. His current hit streaks, both overall and away, do not significantly impact his stolen base numbers. Therefore, based on his past performances and streaks, betting under 0.5 for Stott's stolen bases is a reasonable choice.
Brandon Marsh (PHI) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-769)
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The bet on Brandon Marsh for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a good choice based on his recent performance data. Over the last five games, both overall and away, Marsh has not recorded any stolen bases. This trend is consistent even when facing the San Diego Padres, as he has not stolen any bases in the last five games against them. Furthermore, the average number of times he has been caught stealing in these scenarios is also zero, indicating that he is not even attempting to steal bases. His current hit streak, both overall and away, does not influence his stolen base performance as it seems he prefers to focus on hitting rather than base stealing. Therefore, the statistical data strongly suggests that Marsh is unlikely to steal a base in the upcoming game.
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