Dylan Cease (SDP) Over 2.5 Strikeouts (-2500)

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Dylan Cease is an excellent bet for Over 2.5 in the Pitcher Strikeouts market, given his consistent performance, particularly when playing away games. His last five overall averages show a robust record, with 6 strikeouts per game and 15.2 outs. His performance improves when playing away, with an average of 5.6 strikeouts and 15 outs. This trend is even more pronounced against the Washington Nationals, where his strikeout average increases to 9. Furthermore, Cease is currently on a solid hit streak, with 14 overall and 8 away, indicating his form and momentum. These statistics demonstrate Cease's ability to consistently achieve more than 2.5 strikeouts, making this a statistically sound bet.

Jacob Young (WSN) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-556)

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The under 0.5 stolen bases bet for Jacob Young is a strong choice based on historical performance data. Young's average stolen bases over the last five games, both overall and at home, are 0.2 and 0 respectively. This indicates that he rarely steals bases, especially when playing at home. Additionally, when facing the Padres, Young's stolen base average is 0, further supporting the under bet. His current hit streaks, both overall and at home, are low at 2 and 1 respectively, suggesting he may not get on base often to attempt a steal. Furthermore, the average caught stealing (Cs) rates are low, implying that when Young does attempt to steal, he is often successful. However, the infrequency of his base stealing attempts makes the under 0.5 stolen bases a solid bet.

Fernando Tatis Jr. (SDP) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-385)

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The bet on Fernando Tatis Jr. for Under 0.5 in the Batter Stolen Bases market is a sound choice based on his recent performance data. Over the last five games, Tatis Jr. has averaged only 0.2 stolen bases overall and also when playing away. This is below the line set at 0.5, indicating that his base stealing has been less frequent lately. Furthermore, Tatis Jr. hasn't been caught stealing in the past five games, implying that he's been conservative in his base running. His current hit streak, both overall and away, stands at 3 games, which doesn't necessarily translate to higher stolen base numbers. Considering these statistics, it's logical to expect Tatis Jr. to record less than 0.5 stolen bases in the upcoming game against the Washington Nationals.

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