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Logan Webb (SFG) Over 2.5 Hits Allowed (-2000)
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The bet on Logan Webb for Over 2.5 in the Pitcher Hits Allowed market is backed by his recent performance data. Looking at his last five games, Webb has averaged 4.8 hits allowed overall and 5.6 hits allowed at home, both well above the line of 2.5. Additionally, when facing the Braves, his hits allowed average increases to 6.4. His innings pitched averages are also high, suggesting he stays in the game long enough to potentially allow more hits. Furthermore, Webb's current hit streaks, both overall and at home, indicate a consistent pattern of allowing hits. Therefore, based on Webb's recent performances and his tendency to allow more than 2.5 hits per game, the bet for Over 2.5 is statistically justified.
Bryce Elder (ATL) Over 2.5 Hits Allowed (-1250)
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Betting on Bryce Elder for Over 2.5 in the Pitcher Hits Allowed market is a statistically sound choice. His last five games have shown an average of 6.2 hits allowed overall and 5 hits allowed when playing away. These averages are significantly above the 2.5 line set for this bet. Moreover, his innings pitched (IP) and outs averages indicate that he's on the mound long enough for the opposition to capitalize. Additionally, Elder is currently on a hit streak, both overall and away, further suggesting a likelihood of allowing more than 2.5 hits. Therefore, based on Elder's recent performance data, this bet provides a high probability of success.
Willy Adames (SFG) Under 0.5 Stolen Bases (-1250)
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The bet on Willy Adames to have under 0.5 stolen bases in the Giants vs Braves game is a solid choice based on his recent performance statistics. In his last five games, both overall and at home, Adames has not recorded any stolen bases. Similarly, he has not had any stolen bases in his last five games against the Braves. His average caught stealing rate is also zero, indicating a lack of attempts. Although he has an impressive hit streak, this does not translate into stolen bases. Therefore, the data suggests that it is highly likely that Adames will not steal a base in the upcoming game, making the under 0.5 stolen bases bet a logical choice.