Player Stats for Rangers vs Marlins – June 22nd, 2026

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+110O/U: 8.5
(-105/-115)
-130

Texas Rangers Insights

  • Kumar Rocker – Over/Under 4.5 Strikeouts (+115/-145)
    Given that flyball batters are less effective against flyball pitchers, Kumar Rocker (46.8% GB% via the leading projection system, THE BAT) is well-situated in this matchup with 2 FB hitters in the opposition’s projected offense.
    Explain: This mostly has to do with the way the hitter’s swing plane interacts with the pitch trajectory, and it can create boosted performance across all categories and hidden value few are considering.
  • Jake Burger – Over/Under 0.5 Hits (-190/+145)
    Jake Burger has primarily hit in the top-half of the lineup this year (68% of the time), but he is projected to hit 7th on the lineup card in today’s game.
    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.
  • Josh Jung – Over/Under 1.5 Total Bases (+120/-150)
    Josh Jung hits many of his flyballs to center field (39.9% — 97th percentile) and is a great match for the park considering he’ll be hitting towards MLB’s 6th-shallowest CF fences today.
    Explain: This player’s skill set matches up particularly well with the park he’s in today, which may lead to better-than-usual performance.

Miami Marlins Insights

  • Tyler Phillips – Over/Under 4.5 Strikeouts (+115/-150)
    The leading projection system (THE BAT) forecasts Tyler Phillips in the 19th percentile when assessing his strikeout talent.
    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.
  • The Miami Marlins have 3 hitters in their projected lineup today with a high (i.e. over 27%) underlying K% (via the leading projection system, THE BAT X) (Heriberto Hernandez, Owen Caissie, Kyle Stowers).
    Explain: Teams that have multiple high-strikeout hitters will make it much easier for the opposing pitcher to record strikeouts