TOR +135 o11.0
TB -159 u11.0
NYY +160 o11.5
STL -189 u11.5
MIA +174 o10.5
HOU -206 u10.5
MIN +0 o0.0
BAL +0 u0.0
PIT +177 o9.0
DET -210 u9.0
BAL +0 o0.0
PHI +0 u0.0
ATL +146 o11.0
BOS -171 u11.0
WAS +141 o11.0
NYM -166 u11.0
CHW +149
CLE -175
MIL +116
KC -135
SF +0 o0.0
CHC +0 u0.0
OAK +0 o0.0
LAD +0 u0.0
SD +0 o0.0
SF +0 u0.0
CIN +127
LAA -149
COL +153 o11.0
SEA -181 u11.0
TEX +0 o0.0
AZ +0 u0.0

Texas @ Tampa Bay injuries

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Texas's Injuries

Texas Starters Last Game

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Tampa Bay's Injuries

Tampa Bay Starters Last Game

Pitchers
POS # Player
SP 58 Jeremy Hellickson
RP 35 Jamey Wright
SP 55 Matthew Moore
RP 54 Alexander Torres
RP 57 Jacob McGee
RP 62 Joel Peralta
RP 56 Fernando Rodney
SP 22 Christopher Archer
RP 49 Dequam Wright
Hitters
POS # Player
LF 7 David DeJesus
C 28 * Jose Molina
RF 9 William Myers
1B 21 James Loney
3B 3 Evan Longoria
2B 18 Benjamin Zobrist
CF 8 Desmond Jennings
DH 2 Kelly Johnson
PH-DH 15 * Delmon Young
SS 11 Yunel Escobar
C 59 José Lobatón
PH 1 * Sean Rodríguez
PH-LF 20 * Matthew Joyce
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About Units and “ROI”

Units are a standardized measurement used to determine the size of each of your bets relative to your bankroll. For example, if you have a bankroll of $200 and you bet 5% of your bankroll each time, each of your units is worth $10. A bettor with a $2000 bankroll who bets 5% per bet has units of $100. We use the number of units to standardize the amount the trend is up or down across different bet amounts.

ROI is the best indicator of success and measures how much you bet vs. how much you profited. Any positive ROI is good in sports betting with great long-term bettors sitting in the 5-7% range.

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