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Chicago Cubs
+120O/U: 9
(-110/-110)-140
(-110/-110)-140
Minnesota Twins Insights
- Taj Bradley – Over/Under 5.5 Strikeouts (-140/+110)Taj Bradley’s curveball rate has fallen by 5.8% from last season to this one (14.8% to 9%) .Explain: Because curveballs are one of the most effective pitches to use, a pitcher who alters his pitch mix to use them less often may see less success as a result, particularly if he uses his fastball more instead.
- Luke Keaschall – Over/Under 0.5 Total Bases (-165/+125)Luke Keaschall has been cold in recent games, with his seasonal exit velocity of 84.2-mph dropping to 80-mph in the past 14 days.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.
- Minnesota Twins – Moneyline (+120)The Minnesota Twins projected lineup profiles as the 5th-weakest on the slate today in terms of overall hitting ability.Explain: A pitcher who faces a weak opposing offense will be more likely to exceed his usual performance, particularly in terms of hits and runs, in that game.
Chicago Cubs Insights
- Chicago Cubs – Moneyline (-140)Out of every team on the slate today, the best infield defense belongs to the Chicago Cubs.Explain: Defense is an integral part of preventing hits and runs.
- Pete Crow-Armstrong – Over/Under 1.5 Total Bases (+110/-140)Despite posting a .393 wOBA this year, the leading projection system (THE BAT X) believes Pete Crow-Armstrong has been lucky given the .043 gap between that figure and his estimated true talent wOBA of .350.Explain: Players that are overperforming should be expected to play worse going forward, which can create value on prop Unders if the lines are too heavily weighing the lucky, to-date overperformance.
- Chicago Cubs – 2H MoneylineThe Chicago Cubs bullpen grades out as the 4th-worst in the majors, via the leading projection system (THE BAT).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.
