Chris Bassitt (TOR) Over 2.5 Hits Allowed (-1000)

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Based on the provided statistics, taking the over on Chris Bassitt for 2.5 hits allowed is a strong bet. His last five starts show an average of 5.4 hits allowed overall and 6 hits allowed at home, both well over the line of 2.5. The average innings pitched, both overall and at home, are also substantial at 5.5 and 5.2 respectively, indicating he typically stays in the game long enough to allow more hits. Furthermore, his current overall and home hit streaks stand at 61 and 44, demonstrating a consistent pattern of allowing hits. Even when considering his performance against the Yankees specifically, his average hits allowed is 4.5, still comfortably above the line. This consistent performance data suggests a high likelihood that Bassitt will allow over 2.5 hits in the upcoming game.

Chris Bassitt (TOR) Over 2.5 Strikeouts (-2500)

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The bet on Chris Bassitt for Over 2.5 in the Pitcher Strikeouts market is a solid choice based on his recent performance data. Bassitt has consistently exceeded this line in his last five games, averaging 6.8 strikeouts overall and at home. This indicates a strong tendency to strike out more than 2.5 players per game, regardless of the location. His performance against the Yankees is even more promising, with an average of 8 strikeouts, well above the line. Moreover, he has been on a hit streak both overall (5 games) and at home (3 games), suggesting that his form is currently excellent. His average innings pitched also supports this bet, as he typically stays in the game long enough to achieve high strikeout numbers. Therefore, the data strongly suggests that Bassitt is likely to achieve over 2.5 strikeouts in this game.

Cody Bellinger (NYY) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-833)

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The betting rationale for selecting 'Under 0.5' on Cody Bellinger in the Batter Stolen Bases market is based on his past performance data. Bellinger's average stolen bases in the last five games, whether overall, away, or against the Blue Jays, is notably low at 0.2. This indicates he's unlikely to steal a base in the upcoming game. Furthermore, his current hit streak, both overall and away, stands at 2. Although a hit streak can signal good form, it doesn't necessarily translate into stolen bases, especially considering Bellinger's low stolen base averages. Additionally, the lack of caught stealing (Cs) instances in the last five games suggests that Bellinger isn't attempting many stolen bases. Therefore, betting on Bellinger to have under 0.5 stolen bases in the game against the Blue Jays is statistically justified.

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