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Player
Prop
Projection
Best Odds
Projection Rating

Eric Haase Total Hits Props • Detroit

E. Haase
catcher C • Detroit
Prop
1.5
Total Hits
Projection
1
Best Odds
Under
-250
Prop
1.5 Total Hits
Projection
1
Best Odds
Under
-250
Projection Rating

Eric Haase has been replaced by a pinch-hitter 15% of the time when starting against a left-handed starter this year. This contest is projected to have the most favorable conditions for pitching among all the games scheduled today. The wind projects to be blowing in from CF at 8.1-mph in this match-up, the 2nd-strongest of the day for hurlers. The Colorado Rockies infield defense profiles as the 2nd-best among every team today. Eric Haase will be at a disadvantage playing away from home in today's game.

Eric Haase

Prop: 1.5 Total Hits
Projection: 1
Prop:
1.5 Total Hits
Projection:
1

Eric Haase has been replaced by a pinch-hitter 15% of the time when starting against a left-handed starter this year. This contest is projected to have the most favorable conditions for pitching among all the games scheduled today. The wind projects to be blowing in from CF at 8.1-mph in this match-up, the 2nd-strongest of the day for hurlers. The Colorado Rockies infield defense profiles as the 2nd-best among every team today. Eric Haase will be at a disadvantage playing away from home in today's game.

Elias Diaz Total Hits Props • Colorado

E. Diaz
catcher C • Colorado
Prop
1.5
Total Hits
Projection
1.1
Best Odds
Under
-250
Prop
1.5 Total Hits
Projection
1.1
Best Odds
Under
-250
Projection Rating

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Elias Diaz in the 11th percentile when assessing his BABIP talent. This contest is projected to have the most favorable conditions for pitching among all the games scheduled today. The wind projects to be blowing in from CF at 8.1-mph in this match-up, the 2nd-strongest of the day for hurlers. Michael Lorenzen will hold the platoon advantage over Elias Diaz in today's matchup. Elias Diaz's ability to hit the ball at a base hit-optimizing launch angle (between -4° and 26°) has fallen off recently, going from 47.4% on the season to 41.7% in the last week's worth of games.

Elias Diaz

Prop: 1.5 Total Hits
Projection: 1.1
Prop:
1.5 Total Hits
Projection:
1.1

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Elias Diaz in the 11th percentile when assessing his BABIP talent. This contest is projected to have the most favorable conditions for pitching among all the games scheduled today. The wind projects to be blowing in from CF at 8.1-mph in this match-up, the 2nd-strongest of the day for hurlers. Michael Lorenzen will hold the platoon advantage over Elias Diaz in today's matchup. Elias Diaz's ability to hit the ball at a base hit-optimizing launch angle (between -4° and 26°) has fallen off recently, going from 47.4% on the season to 41.7% in the last week's worth of games.

Nolan Jones Total Hits Props • Colorado

N. Jones
right outfield RF • Colorado
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
1
Best Odds
Over
-200
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Projection
1
Best Odds
Over
-200
Projection Rating

When it comes to his BABIP talent, Nolan Jones is projected as the 14th-best hitter in the game by the leading projection system (THE BAT X). The #1 ballpark in the majors for boosting batting average to LHB, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Coors Field. Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Nolan Jones will hold the platoon advantage against Michael Lorenzen in today's game. Among all the teams on the slate today, the 5th-weakest infield defense is that of the Detroit Tigers.

Nolan Jones

Prop: 0.5 Total Hits
Projection: 1
Prop:
0.5 Total Hits
Projection:
1

When it comes to his BABIP talent, Nolan Jones is projected as the 14th-best hitter in the game by the leading projection system (THE BAT X). The #1 ballpark in the majors for boosting batting average to LHB, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Coors Field. Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Nolan Jones will hold the platoon advantage against Michael Lorenzen in today's game. Among all the teams on the slate today, the 5th-weakest infield defense is that of the Detroit Tigers.

Ryan McMahon Total Hits Props • Colorado

R. McMahon
third base 3B • Colorado
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
1.1
Best Odds
Over
-245
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Projection
1.1
Best Odds
Over
-245
Projection Rating

Ryan McMahon is penciled in 3rd on the lineup card in this matchup. The #1 ballpark in the majors for boosting batting average to LHB, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Coors Field. Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Ryan McMahon will have the handedness advantage against Michael Lorenzen in today's game. Among all the teams on the slate today, the 5th-weakest infield defense is that of the Detroit Tigers.

Ryan McMahon

Prop: 0.5 Total Hits
Projection: 1.1
Prop:
0.5 Total Hits
Projection:
1.1

Ryan McMahon is penciled in 3rd on the lineup card in this matchup. The #1 ballpark in the majors for boosting batting average to LHB, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Coors Field. Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Ryan McMahon will have the handedness advantage against Michael Lorenzen in today's game. Among all the teams on the slate today, the 5th-weakest infield defense is that of the Detroit Tigers.

Jurickson Profar Total Hits Props • Colorado

J. Profar
left outfield LF • Colorado
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
1.1
Best Odds
Over
-250
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Projection
1.1
Best Odds
Over
-250
Projection Rating

Jurickson Profar is projected to hit 1st in the lineup today. The #1 ballpark in the majors for boosting batting average to LHB, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Coors Field. Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Among all the teams on the slate today, the 5th-weakest infield defense is that of the Detroit Tigers. Home field advantage typically improves batter stats across the board, and Jurickson Profar will hold that advantage today.

Jurickson Profar

Prop: 0.5 Total Hits
Projection: 1.1
Prop:
0.5 Total Hits
Projection:
1.1

Jurickson Profar is projected to hit 1st in the lineup today. The #1 ballpark in the majors for boosting batting average to LHB, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Coors Field. Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Among all the teams on the slate today, the 5th-weakest infield defense is that of the Detroit Tigers. Home field advantage typically improves batter stats across the board, and Jurickson Profar will hold that advantage today.

Zach McKinstry Total Hits Props • Detroit

Z. McKinstry
third base 3B • Detroit
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
1
Best Odds
Over
-225
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Projection
1
Best Odds
Over
-225
Projection Rating

The #1 ballpark in the majors for boosting batting average to LHB, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Coors Field. Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. The Colorado Rockies have just 1 same-handed RP in their bullpen, so Zach McKinstry stands a good chance of never facing a bullpen mismatch all game. As it relates to his wOBA and overall offense, Zach McKinstry has suffered from bad luck this year. His .314 figure falls considerably below the leading projection system (THE BAT X)'s version of Statcast-based Expected wOBA (xwOBA) at .354.

Zach McKinstry

Prop: 0.5 Total Hits
Projection: 1
Prop:
0.5 Total Hits
Projection:
1

The #1 ballpark in the majors for boosting batting average to LHB, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Coors Field. Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. The Colorado Rockies have just 1 same-handed RP in their bullpen, so Zach McKinstry stands a good chance of never facing a bullpen mismatch all game. As it relates to his wOBA and overall offense, Zach McKinstry has suffered from bad luck this year. His .314 figure falls considerably below the leading projection system (THE BAT X)'s version of Statcast-based Expected wOBA (xwOBA) at .354.

Jake Marisnick Total Hits Props • Detroit

J. Marisnick
center outfield CF • Detroit
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
0.9
Best Odds
Over
-190
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Projection
0.9
Best Odds
Over
-190
Projection Rating

Coors Field grades out as the #1 park in MLB for righty batting average, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Jake Marisnick will have the benefit of the platoon advantage against Austin Gomber today.

Jake Marisnick

Prop: 0.5 Total Hits
Projection: 0.9
Prop:
0.5 Total Hits
Projection:
0.9

Coors Field grades out as the #1 park in MLB for righty batting average, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Jake Marisnick will have the benefit of the platoon advantage against Austin Gomber today.

Harold Castro Total Hits Props • Colorado

H. Castro
left outfield LF • Colorado
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
1
Best Odds
Over
-250
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Projection
1
Best Odds
Over
-250
Projection Rating

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Harold Castro in the 92nd percentile as it relates to his BABIP talent. The #1 ballpark in the majors for boosting batting average to LHB, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Coors Field. Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Harold Castro will hold the platoon advantage over Michael Lorenzen in today's game. Among all the teams on the slate today, the 5th-weakest infield defense is that of the Detroit Tigers.

Harold Castro

Prop: 0.5 Total Hits
Projection: 1
Prop:
0.5 Total Hits
Projection:
1

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Harold Castro in the 92nd percentile as it relates to his BABIP talent. The #1 ballpark in the majors for boosting batting average to LHB, according to the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Coors Field. Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Harold Castro will hold the platoon advantage over Michael Lorenzen in today's game. Among all the teams on the slate today, the 5th-weakest infield defense is that of the Detroit Tigers.

Jonathan Schoop Total Hits Props • Detroit

J. Schoop
second base 2B • Detroit
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
0.9
Best Odds
Over
-225
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Projection
0.9
Best Odds
Over
-225
Projection Rating

Coors Field grades out as the #1 park in MLB for righty batting average, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Jonathan Schoop will have the handedness advantage over Austin Gomber today. Jonathan Schoop has seen a significant improvement in his exit velocity of late; just compare his 95.4-mph average in the last two weeks' worth of games to his seasonal 89.4-mph mark. In terms of his batting average, Jonathan Schoop has experienced some negative variance this year. His .192 rate falls considerably below the leading projection system (THE BAT X)'s version of Statcast-based Expected Batting Average (xBA) at .243.

Jonathan Schoop

Prop: 0.5 Total Hits
Projection: 0.9
Prop:
0.5 Total Hits
Projection:
0.9

Coors Field grades out as the #1 park in MLB for righty batting average, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Jonathan Schoop will have the handedness advantage over Austin Gomber today. Jonathan Schoop has seen a significant improvement in his exit velocity of late; just compare his 95.4-mph average in the last two weeks' worth of games to his seasonal 89.4-mph mark. In terms of his batting average, Jonathan Schoop has experienced some negative variance this year. His .192 rate falls considerably below the leading projection system (THE BAT X)'s version of Statcast-based Expected Batting Average (xBA) at .243.

Jake Rogers Total Hits Props • Detroit

J. Rogers
catcher C • Detroit
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
0.9
Best Odds
Over
-225
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Projection
0.9
Best Odds
Over
-225
Projection Rating

Jake Rogers is projected to bat 5th on the lineup card today, which would be an upgrade from his 100% rate of hitting in the top-half of the batting order this season. Coors Field grades out as the #1 park in MLB for righty batting average, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Jake Rogers will hold the platoon advantage against Austin Gomber today. Jake Rogers has seen a notable increase in his exit velocity lately; just compare his 100-mph average over the last 7 days to his seasonal 91.1-mph average.

Jake Rogers

Prop: 0.5 Total Hits
Projection: 0.9
Prop:
0.5 Total Hits
Projection:
0.9

Jake Rogers is projected to bat 5th on the lineup card today, which would be an upgrade from his 100% rate of hitting in the top-half of the batting order this season. Coors Field grades out as the #1 park in MLB for righty batting average, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Jake Rogers will hold the platoon advantage against Austin Gomber today. Jake Rogers has seen a notable increase in his exit velocity lately; just compare his 100-mph average over the last 7 days to his seasonal 91.1-mph average.

Zack Short Total Hits Props • Detroit

Z. Short
shortstop SS • Detroit
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
0.7
Best Odds
Over
-185
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Projection
0.7
Best Odds
Over
-185
Projection Rating

Coors Field grades out as the #1 park in MLB for righty batting average, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Zack Short will hold the platoon advantage against Austin Gomber in today's game. Zack Short's launch angle of late (34.6° over the past two weeks) is a significant increase over his 20.5° seasonal figure.

Zack Short

Prop: 0.5 Total Hits
Projection: 0.7
Prop:
0.5 Total Hits
Projection:
0.7

Coors Field grades out as the #1 park in MLB for righty batting average, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 5197 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation among all major league stadiums, which tends to lead to better offense. Zack Short will hold the platoon advantage against Austin Gomber in today's game. Zack Short's launch angle of late (34.6° over the past two weeks) is a significant increase over his 20.5° seasonal figure.

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