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Houston Astros
-120O/U: 8.5
(-110/-110)+100
(-110/-110)+100
Texas Rangers Insights
- Nathan Eovaldi – Over/Under 5.5 Strikeouts (-135/+105)Despite conventional wisdom, fastballs are generally a pitcher’s least effective pitch. Nathan Eovaldi has utilized his off-speed and breaking pitches 8.7% more often this year (81.2%) than he did last year (72.5%).Explain: A pitcher who limits has fastball usage will instead heavily use change-ups, curveballs, sliders, etc. These are far more effective pitches at preventing runs and generating strikeouts.
- Jake Burger – Over/Under 0.5 Hits (-195/+150)Jake Burger has primarily hit in the top-half of the batting order this season (76% of the time), but he is projected to bat 7th in the lineup in this game.Explain: The lower in the order a player bats, the fewer plate appearances he will get and the fewer opportunities he will get to hit the Over for every market. A player who hits lower in the order than he normally does may provide extra value opportunity since the market may be based on him hitting higher.
- Texas Rangers – 2H MoneylineAccording to the leading projection system (THE BAT), the Texas Rangers’ bullpen profiles as the worst among all the teams in baseball.Explain: Most bettors only consider the starting pitcher, but a weak bullpen sneakily creates an easier matchup for the opposing offense and boosts a game’s runs.
Houston Astros Insights
- Peter Lambert – Over/Under 4.5 Strikeouts (-145/+110)Peter Lambert was firing on all cylinders in his previous outing and accumulated 8 strikeouts.Explain: A pitcher who was strong in his last outing may be sharp once again in his next outing.
- Isaac Paredes – Over/Under 0.5 RBIs (+220/-300)Isaac Paredes has seen a notable gain in his exit velocity on flyballs this season; just compare his 91.9-mph average to last year’s 89.9-mph mark.Explain: Most home runs are flyballs, and the harder those flyballs are hit, the more often they turn into home runs. This is a strong indicator of power.
- Isaac Paredes – Over/Under 0.5 RBIs (+220/-300)Isaac Paredes pulls a high percentage of his flyballs (47.5% — 100th percentile) and sets up very well considering he’ll be hitting them towards MLB’s 2nd-shallowest LF fences today.Explain: This player’s skill set matches up particularly well with the park he’s in today, which may lead to better-than-usual performance.
