Bryan Woo (SEA) Over 1.5 Hits Allowed (-3333)

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Betting Over 1.5 on Bryan Woo's pitcher hits allowed is a calculated choice based on his recent performances. In his last five games, Woo has allowed an average of 4.8 hits overall and 4.6 hits at home. These averages are significantly higher than the over/under line of 1.5. Additionally, Woo has a current hit streak of 25 both overall and at home, indicating a consistent pattern of allowing hits. His innings pitched averages also suggest he typically plays long enough in games (6.2 innings overall, 5.7 at home) to give ample opportunities for hits to occur. Therefore, the statistical evidence points towards a high likelihood of Woo allowing over 1.5 hits in the upcoming game against the Cardinals.

Josh Naylor (ARI) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-1000)

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The under 0.5 bet on Josh Naylor's stolen bases is a strong choice given his recent performance data. Over his last five games, Naylor has not stolen any bases, whether playing at home or away. His average caught stealing rate is also noteworthy, at 0.4 overall and 0.2 when playing away. This suggests that even when Naylor attempts to steal bases, he is often unsuccessful. Furthermore, when facing the Seattle Mariners, Naylor's stolen base average remains at zero. Despite his current hit streak, this has not translated into successful stolen bases. Therefore, based on his recent performance and specific match-up against the Mariners, it's statistically unlikely for Naylor to steal a base in this game.

Julio Rodriguez (SEA) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-500)

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The bet on Julio Rodriguez for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is based on his recent performance data. Julio's last five games show an average stolen base (SB) rate of only 0.2, both overall and at home. This suggests he's not frequently stealing bases. Additionally, his Caught Stealing (Cs) average is also 0.2, indicating he's caught stealing as often as he's successful. Even when facing the opposition, his SB average remains at 0.2, reinforcing his low stealing tendency. His current hit streak, while impressive, doesn't necessarily translate into stolen bases. Therefore, based on these statistics, it's statistically unlikely that Rodriguez will steal more than 0.5 bases in the upcoming game, making the Under 0.5 bet a sound choice.

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