• 2 months ago
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00:00All right, now let's get to the Motor City. The Tigers a slight home underdog against Tanner Bybee
00:09and the Guardians. Can pitching chaos for the Tigers continue in this set and in this postseason
00:16to earn a spot in the American League Championship Series? Or with Bybee on the bump,
00:21are the Guardians the correctly favored side? Yeah, let's focus on the Detroit Tigers,
00:25who they're throwing out tonight. It's Reese Olsen. You take a look at his last 60 batters
00:28that he's faced over the past month. Great numbers. 111 iso, 277 weighted on base percentage.
00:33But let's break it down a little bit further, Ben. On the season, 266 batters he's faced as
00:38a right-handed pitcher against left-handed batters. A 121 iso on a weighted on base
00:42percentage of 310. In his last 30 days, he's faced 38 batters that were left-handers,
00:46a zero iso, and a weighted on base percentage of 256. You say, why is that important,
00:51Danny? Why are you breaking down the left-hand side? Well, tonight, anticipation for lineup,
00:55Lane Thomas, right-handed batter, that is it. Everybody else will be left-handed batters for
01:00the Cleveland Guardians. So you're going to take a look at Reese Olsen has been phenomenal against
01:04lefties. That might be an advantage. So instead of me actually taking a side or a total, I'm
01:08actually looking more at hit props and RBI props from a Detroit Tigers perspective. Tanner Bybee
01:12struggled with left-handed batters. The first two batters in the lineup today, Meadows and Carpenter,
01:17222 iso, 345 iso back-to-back here. One of those two guys will get an RBI tonight. That's the way
01:22I'm batting this one bet.

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