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Chicago Cubs
+105O/U: 8
(-110/-110)-125
(-110/-110)-125
Detroit Tigers Insights
- Keider Montero – Over/Under 14.5 Pitching Outs (-150/+120)The leading projection system (THE BAT X) expects Keider Montero to have a pitch count in this game, projecting a maximum of 85 pitches.Explain: A pitcher who is on a pitch count is likely to be pulled from the game earlier, record fewer outs, and generate fewer strikeouts.
- Kerry Carpenter – Over/Under 0.5 Total Bases (-160/+125)Kerry Carpenter has been cold in recent games, with his seasonal exit velocity of 90-mph dropping to 81.6-mph in the last two weeks.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.
- Detroit Tigers batters jointly place 5th- in Major League Baseball for power this year when judging by their 9.1% Barrel%.Explain: Barrel% measures how often a player hits the ball at the optimal exit velocity and launch angle and is a terrific measure of underlying power.
Chicago Cubs Insights
- Colin Rea – Over/Under 4.5 Strikeouts (-110/-120)Colin Rea has relied on his change-up 5.8% more often this season (18.1%) than he did last season (12.3%).Explain: Because change-ups are one of the most effective pitches to use, a pitcher who alters his pitch mix to use more of them will often see more success as a result.
- Pete Crow-Armstrong – Over/Under 1.5 Total Bases (+115/-150)Despite posting a .381 wOBA this year, the leading projection system (THE BAT X) believes Pete Crow-Armstrong has experienced some positive variance given the .033 deviation between that mark and his estimated true talent wOBA of .348.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.
- Pete Crow-Armstrong – Over/Under 1.5 Total Bases (+115/-150)Pete Crow-Armstrong pulls a high percentage of his flyballs (41% — 98th percentile) and will have to hit them out towards the league’s 5th-deepest RF fences in today’s game.Explain: This player’s skill set does not match up particularly well with the park he’s in today, which may lead to worse-than-usual performance.
Betting Trends
- Chicago Cubs – Moneyline (-125)The Chicago Cubs have hit the Moneyline in 17 of their last 24 games (+9.10 Units / 31% ROI)
- Detroit Tigers – 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline (-105)The Detroit Tigers have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline in 14 of their last 23 games (+6.70 Units / 21% ROI)
- Seiya Suzuki – Over/Under 0.5 Walks (+135/-180)Seiya Suzuki has hit the Walks Over in 10 of his last 15 games at home (+7.50 Units / 50% ROI)
