
Cincinnati Reds
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Tampa Bay Rays
-105O/U: 8
(-110/-110)-115
(-110/-110)-115
Cincinnati Reds Insights
- Rhett Lowder – Over/Under StrikeoutsAccording to the leading projection system (THE BAT X), Rhett Lowder is expected to tally an average of 3.4 strikeouts in this matchup.Explain: THE BAT X is a highly sophisticated projection system that accounts for a multitude of factors like ballpark, weather, umpire, and more.
- Eugenio Suarez – Over/Under Total BasesEugenio Suarez has experienced some positive variance in regards to his home runs since the start of last season; his 42.2 HR per 600 plate appearances rate is significantly inflated relative to his 33.6 Expected HR/600, based on the leading projection system (THE BAT X)’s interpretation of Statcast data.Explain: xHR uses highly advanced Statcast data to measure a player’s home run ability more accurately than actual home runs can.
- The Cincinnati Reds have 5 bats in their projected batting order today with a high (i.e. over 27%) underlying K% (according to the leading projection system, THE BAT X) (Elly De La Cruz, Will Benson, Rece Hinds, Tyler Stephenson, Eugenio Suarez).Explain: Teams that have multiple high-strikeout hitters will make it much easier for the opposing pitcher to record strikeouts
Tampa Bay Rays Insights
- Jesse Scholtens – Over/Under StrikeoutsAs it relates to his strikeout talent, the leading projection system (THE BAT) forecasts Jesse Scholtens in the 17th percentile among all starting pitchers in MLB.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.
- Yandy Diaz – Over/Under Total BasesYandy Diaz has negatively regressed with his Barrel% in recent games; his 6.1% seasonal rate has dropped to 0% in the last 7 days.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.
- Tampa Bay Rays bats collectively rank 30th- in the majors for power this year when using their 4.2% 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.
