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Props
Player
Prop
Projection
Best Odds
Projection Rating

Miguel Andujar Total Hits Props • Pittsburgh

M. Andujar
left outfield LF • Pittsburgh
Prop
1.5
Total Hits
Projection
1.1
Best Odds
Under
+165
Prop
1.5 Total Hits
Projection
1.1
Best Odds
Under
+165
Projection Rating

Miguel Andujar pulls a lot of his flyballs (34.2% — 85th percentile) but may find it hard to clear the game's 9th-deepest LF fences in today's matchup.

Miguel Andujar

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

Miguel Andujar pulls a lot of his flyballs (34.2% — 85th percentile) but may find it hard to clear the game's 9th-deepest LF fences in today's matchup.

Ji-Hwan Bae Total Hits Props • Pittsburgh

J. Bae
shortstop SS • Pittsburgh
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
1.1
Best Odds
Over
-217
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Projection
1.1
Best Odds
Over
-217
Projection Rating

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Ji Hwan Bae in the 94th percentile when assessing his BABIP ability. Ji Hwan Bae will have the benefit of the home field advantage in today's game, which should improve all of his stats.

Ji-Hwan Bae

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

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Ji Hwan Bae in the 94th percentile when assessing his BABIP ability. Ji Hwan Bae will have the benefit of the home field advantage in today's game, which should improve all of his stats.

Connor Joe Total Hits Props • Pittsburgh

C. Joe
right outfield RF • Pittsburgh
Prop
0.5
Total Hits
Projection
--
(Season avg.)
Best Odds
Over
-230
Under
+170
Prop
0.5 Total Hits
Season Avg.
--
Best Odds
Over
-230
Under
+170

How is Value calculated?

Our value picks are based on the Expected Value (EV) of placing the bet, using our projections and the current odds price:

0-2 Stars: Negative to Even EV
3-4 Stars: Positive EV
5 Stars: Highest EV

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