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Home Runs

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Home Runs Prop Odds:

Home Runs 0.5 over: 525

Home Runs 0.5 under: -750

Trends Favoring The Over Home Runs Prop

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Max Kepler in the 78th percentile when it comes to his overall offensive skill.

Progressive Field sits at the 7th-highest altitude among all parks. High elevation usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense.

Max Kepler will have the handedness advantage against Luis Ortiz in today's matchup... and moreover, Ortiz has a large platoon split.

Max Kepler pulls many of his flyballs (34.1% — 83rd percentile) and sets up very well considering he'll be hitting them towards MLB's 6th-shallowest RF fences today.

Max Kepler has seen a big gain in his exit velocity lately; just compare his 93.1-mph average in the past two weeks' worth of games to his seasonal 90.4-mph EV.

Trends Favoring The Under Home Runs Shots Prop

Max Kepler is penciled in 6th on the lineup card in this matchup.

The #2 venue in MLB for suppressing home runs to left-handed batters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Progressive Field.

Progressive Field has the 4th-highest fence height (on average) among all stadiums.

The weather report calls for temperatures in this contest to drop to the lowest level on the slate at 58°, which is highly linked to an decrease in offense (and an increase in strikeouts).

The wind projects to be blowing in from RF at 13.8-mph in this contest, the strongest of the day for hurlers.

Max Kepler is projected to have 0.1 Home Runs in today's game.

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Total Bases

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Total Bases Prop Odds:

Total Bases 1.5 over: 135

Total Bases 1.5 under: -180

Trends Favoring The Over Total Bases Prop

Progressive Field sits at the 7th-highest altitude among all parks. High elevation usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense.

Max Kepler will have the handedness advantage against Luis Ortiz in today's matchup... and moreover, Ortiz has a large platoon split.

Max Kepler pulls many of his flyballs (34.1% — 83rd percentile) and sets up very well considering he'll be hitting them towards MLB's 6th-shallowest RF fences today.

Max Kepler has seen a big gain in his exit velocity lately; just compare his 93.1-mph average in the past two weeks' worth of games to his seasonal 90.4-mph EV.

Over the last 14 days, Max Kepler's 32.1% rate of hitting balls at a HR-optimizing launch angle (between 23° and 34°) shows big improvement over his seasonal rate of 19.8%.

Trends Favoring The Under Total Bases Shots Prop

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Max Kepler in the 15th percentile when it comes to his BABIP skill.

Max Kepler is penciled in 6th on the lineup card in this matchup.

The #2 venue in MLB for suppressing home runs to left-handed batters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Progressive Field.

Progressive Field has the 4th-highest fence height (on average) among all stadiums.

The weather report calls for temperatures in this contest to drop to the lowest level on the slate at 58°, which is highly linked to an decrease in offense (and an increase in strikeouts).

Max Kepler is projected to have 1.4 Total Bases in today's game.

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Hits

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Hits Prop Odds:

Hits 0.5 over: -200

Hits 0.5 under: 160

Trends Favoring The Over Hits Prop

Progressive Field grades out as the #3 stadium in MLB for lefty base hits, per the leading projection system (THE BAT).

Progressive Field sits at the 7th-highest altitude among all parks. High elevation usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense.

Max Kepler will have the handedness advantage against Luis Ortiz in today's matchup... and moreover, Ortiz has a large platoon split.

Max Kepler pulls many of his flyballs (34.1% — 83rd percentile) and sets up very well considering he'll be hitting them towards MLB's 6th-shallowest RF fences today.

Max Kepler has seen a big gain in his exit velocity lately; just compare his 93.1-mph average in the past two weeks' worth of games to his seasonal 90.4-mph EV.

Trends Favoring The Under Hits Shots Prop

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Max Kepler in the 15th percentile when it comes to his BABIP skill.

Max Kepler is penciled in 6th on the lineup card in this matchup.

The weather report calls for temperatures in this contest to drop to the lowest level on the slate at 58°, which is highly linked to an decrease in offense (and an increase in strikeouts).

The wind projects to be blowing in from RF at 13.8-mph in this contest, the strongest of the day for hurlers.

The Cleveland Guardians infield defense profiles as the 5th-strongest among all the teams today.

Max Kepler is projected to have 0.9 Hits in today's game.

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Hits Runs and RBIs

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Hits Runs and RBIs Prop Odds:

Hits Runs and RBIs 1.5 over: -105

Hits Runs and RBIs 1.5 under: -120

Trends Favoring The Over Hits Runs and RBIs Prop

Progressive Field sits at the 7th-highest altitude among all parks. High elevation usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense.

Max Kepler will have the handedness advantage against Luis Ortiz in today's matchup... and moreover, Ortiz has a large platoon split.

Max Kepler pulls many of his flyballs (34.1% — 83rd percentile) and sets up very well considering he'll be hitting them towards MLB's 6th-shallowest RF fences today.

Max Kepler has seen a big gain in his exit velocity lately; just compare his 93.1-mph average in the past two weeks' worth of games to his seasonal 90.4-mph EV.

Over the last 14 days, Max Kepler's 32.1% rate of hitting balls at a HR-optimizing launch angle (between 23° and 34°) shows big improvement over his seasonal rate of 19.8%.

Trends Favoring The Under Hits Runs and RBIs Shots Prop

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Max Kepler in the 15th percentile when it comes to his BABIP skill.

Max Kepler is penciled in 6th on the lineup card in this matchup.

The #2 venue in MLB for suppressing home runs to left-handed batters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Progressive Field.

Progressive Field has the 4th-highest fence height (on average) among all stadiums.

The weather report calls for temperatures in this contest to drop to the lowest level on the slate at 58°, which is highly linked to an decrease in offense (and an increase in strikeouts).

Max Kepler is projected to have 1.8 Hits Runs and RBIs in today's game.

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RBIs

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RBIs Prop Odds:

RBIs 0.5 over: 175

RBIs 0.5 under: -225

Trends Favoring The Over RBIs Prop

Progressive Field sits at the 7th-highest altitude among all parks. High elevation usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense.

Max Kepler will have the handedness advantage against Luis Ortiz in today's matchup... and moreover, Ortiz has a large platoon split.

Max Kepler pulls many of his flyballs (34.1% — 83rd percentile) and sets up very well considering he'll be hitting them towards MLB's 6th-shallowest RF fences today.

Max Kepler has seen a big gain in his exit velocity lately; just compare his 93.1-mph average in the past two weeks' worth of games to his seasonal 90.4-mph EV.

Over the last 14 days, Max Kepler's 32.1% rate of hitting balls at a HR-optimizing launch angle (between 23° and 34°) shows big improvement over his seasonal rate of 19.8%.

Trends Favoring The Under RBIs Shots Prop

The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Max Kepler in the 15th percentile when it comes to his BABIP skill.

Max Kepler is penciled in 6th on the lineup card in this matchup.

The #2 venue in MLB for suppressing home runs to left-handed batters, via the leading projection system (THE BAT), is Progressive Field.

Progressive Field has the 4th-highest fence height (on average) among all stadiums.

The weather report calls for temperatures in this contest to drop to the lowest level on the slate at 58°, which is highly linked to an decrease in offense (and an increase in strikeouts).

Max Kepler is projected to have 0.5 RBIs in today's game.

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Max Kepler Player Prop Odds

Consensus DraftKings BetMGM Caesars
Doubles
ov 0.5 (344)
un 0.5 (-551)
ov 0.5 (350)
un 0.5 (-550)
ov 0.5 (350)
un 0.5 (-550)
ov 0.5 (334)
un 0.5 (-554)
Singles
ov 0.5 (107)
un 0.5 (-148)
ov 0.5 (105)
un 0.5 (-150)
ov 0.5 (110)
un 0.5 (-145)
ov 0.5 (108)
un 0.5 (-148)
Stolen Bases
ov 0.5 (1775)
un 0.5 (-8000)
ov 0.5 (2200)
un 0.5 (-8000)
ov 0.5 (1350)
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Total Bases
ov 1.5 (133)
un 1.5 (-187)
ov 1.5 (130)
un 1.5 (-185)
ov 1.5 (130)
un 1.5 (-190)
ov 1.5 (133)
un 1.5 (-184)
Total Hits
ov 0.5 (-200)
un 0.5 (147)
ov 0.5 (-200)
un 0.5 (150)
ov 0.5 (-200)
un 0.5 (150)
ov 0.5 (-199)
un 0.5 (143)
Total Hits, Runs, & RBIs
ov 1.5 (-110)
un 1.5 (-122)
ov 1.5 (-110)
un 1.5 (-125)
ov 1.5 (-105)
un 1.5 (-120)
ov 1.5 (-113)
un 1.5 (-121)
Total Home Runs
ov 0.5 (525)
un 0.5 (-750)
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ov 0.5 (525)
un 0.5 (-750)
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Total RBIs
ov 0.5 (166)
un 0.5 (-231)
ov 0.5 (165)
un 0.5 (-235)
ov 0.5 (170)
un 0.5 (-225)
ov 0.5 (165)
un 0.5 (-234)
Total Runs
ov 0.5 (128)
un 0.5 (-180)
ov 0.5 (130)
un 0.5 (-180)
ov 0.5 (130)
un 0.5 (-185)
ov 0.5 (126)
un 0.5 (-174)
Total Walks
ov 0.5 (200)
un 0.5 (-290)
ov 0.5 (200)
un 0.5 (-290)
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ov 0.5 (202)
un 0.5 (-286)
Triples
ov 0.5 (1900)
un 0.5 (-20000)
ov 0.5 (3000)
un 0.5 (-20000)
ov 0.5 (1900)
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