
Arizona Diamondbacks
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Boston Red Sox
+130O/U: 9
(-110/-110)-150
(-110/-110)-150
Arizona Diamondbacks Insights
- Mitch Bratt – Over/Under 14.5 Pitching Outs (-155/+120)Compared to the average pitcher, Mitch Bratt has been granted a shorter leash than the typical pitcher this year, throwing an -10.6 fewer adjusted pitches each outing.Explain: Pitchers with a shorter leash are more likely to get pulled earlier in games and record fewer outs.
- Ryan Waldschmidt – Over/Under 0.5 Hits (-140/+110)Ryan Waldschmidt is an extreme flyball hitter and matches up with the strong outfield defense of Boston (#2-best of all teams today).Explain: This player’s skill set matches up poorly with the opposing team’s defensive strength, which may lead to worse-than-usual performance.
- The Arizona Diamondbacks (19.1 K% (via the leading projection system, THE BAT X) are projected to have the 2nd-least strikeout-prone lineup of all teams on the slate.Explain: THE BAT X analyzes each player in today’s specific lineup to figure out which teams have the least inherent strikeout potential for the opposing pitcher.
Boston Red Sox Insights
- Ranger Suarez – Over/Under StrikeoutsWhen it comes to his strikeout skill, the leading projection system (THE BAT) places Ranger Suarez in the 80th percentile among all starting pitchers in baseball.Explain: THE BAT X is a highly sophisticated projection system that accounts for a multitude of factors and regularly tests among the most accurate systems available.
- Adley Rutschman – Over/Under 0.5 Hits (-235/+180)Adley Rutschman is penciled in 9th in the lineup in today’s game, which would be a downgrade from his 100% rate of hitting in the top-half of the batting order this season.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.
