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St. Louis Cardinals
-140O/U: 8.5
(-105/-115)+120
(-105/-115)+120
Chicago Cubs Insights
- Ben Brown – Over/Under 4.5 Strikeouts (-135/+105)Ben Brown’s higher usage rate of his secondary pitches this season (47.5% vs. 41.9% last year) should work in his favor since they are typically much more effective than fastballs.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.
- Michael Conforto – Over/Under Total BasesMichael Conforto has seen a big gain in his exit velocity this season; just compare his 94.4-mph average to last season’s 90.2-mph average.Explain: Hitting the ball hard increases the chances of either a home run or the ball landing in fair territory for a hit before a fielder can get to it.
- Chicago Cubs – Moneyline (-140)The 3rd-best projected lineup of all teams today in terms of overall hitting ability belongs to the Chicago Cubs.Explain: A pitcher who faces a strong opposing offense will be more likely to underperform his usual performance, particularly in terms of hits and runs, in that game.
St. Louis Cardinals Insights
- Kyle Leahy – Over/Under 3.5 Strikeouts (-135/+105)Kyle Leahy’s 2189-rpm spin rate on his fastball this season is a significant 185-rpm decrease from last year’s 2374-rpm rate.Explain: Spin rate is a key component to fastball success in generating strikeouts and preventing runs, so a pitcher whose spin rate worsens will likely see worsened results as well.
- Nolan Gorman – Over/Under 0.5 Total Bases (-120/-110)Chicago’s #3-ranked outfield defense on the slate today poses a formidable challenge for Nolan Gorman, who tends to hit a lot of flyballs.Explain: This player’s skill set matches up poorly with the opposing team’s defensive strength, which may lead to worse-than-usual performance.
- St. Louis Cardinals – 2H MoneylineThe St. Louis Cardinals bullpen profiles as the 5th-best in the game, via the leading projection system (THE BAT).Explain: Most bettors only consider the starting pitcher, but a strong bullpen sneakily creates a tougher matchup for the opposing offense and suppresses a game’s runs.
Betting Trends
- St. Louis Cardinals – Over/Under 3.5 Team Total (-115/-115)The St. Louis Cardinals have hit the Team Total Under in 15 of their last 23 games at home (+5.40 Units / 19% ROI)
- Chicago Cubs – Over/Under 1st Five Innings (F5) Team TotalThe Chicago Cubs have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Under in 15 of their last 23 games (+6.05 Units / 22% ROI)
- Dansby Swanson – Over/Under 1.5 Hits Runs and RBIs (-110/-120)Dansby Swanson has hit the Hits Runs and RBIs Under in 17 of his last 25 games (+8.20 Units / 25% ROI)
