
Baltimore Orioles
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New York Yankees
+140O/U: 8.5
(-110/-110)-160
(-110/-110)-160
Baltimore Orioles Insights
- Kyle Bradish – Over/Under 5.5 Strikeouts (-120/-110)With 7 bats of the opposite hand in the opposing team’s projected lineup, Kyle Bradish faces a tough challenge while lacking the platoon advantage in most plate appearances in today’s outing.Explain: Right-handed pitchers perform worse against left-handed hitters (and visa-versa). If several hitters hold this advantage against the pitcher, it can have a huge impact on whether he will perform well or struggle on any given day.
- Tyler O’Neill – Over/Under 0.5 RBIs (+180/-235)Tyler O’Neill has seen a substantial gain in his exit velocity lately; just compare his 99.5-mph average in the past 7 days to his seasonal 88.7-mph figure.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.
- The Baltimore Orioles have 3 hitters in their projected offense today with a high (i.e. over 27%) underlying K% (according to the leading projection system, THE BAT X) (Blaze Alexander, Tyler O’Neill, Coby Mayo).Explain: Teams that have multiple high-strikeout hitters will make it much easier for the opposing pitcher to record strikeouts
New York Yankees Insights
- Ryan Weathers – Over/Under 6.5 Strikeouts (+120/-155)Ryan Weathers’s 95.2-mph velocity on his fastball this year is a sizeable 1-mph decline from last season’s 96.2-mph figure.Explain: Velocity is a key component to fastball success in generating strikeouts and preventing runs, so a pitcher whose velocity decreases will likely see worse results.
- Austin Wells – Over/Under 0.5 RBIs (+215/-290)Austin Wells is an extreme flyball batter and squares off against the weak outfield defense of Baltimore (#2-worst on the slate).Explain: This player’s skill set matches up well with the opposing team’s defensive weakness, which may lead to better-than-usual performance.
- New York Yankees – 2H MoneylineAccording to the leading projection system (THE BAT), the New York Yankees’ bullpen ranks as the 9th-best among all teams in the majors.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.
