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These are our picks for Saturday, September 24 in the Major Leagues.
JefeBet App Picks for Saturday, September 24, 2022
JefeBet App: MLB – Atlanta Braves vs. Philadelphia Phillies
How many strikeouts will Kyle Wright get?
Although the Braves have already punched their ticket to the postseason, they can still take the lead in the National League East Division and their series against the Phillies is super important.
For this second game, Atlanta will have Kyle Wright, the Major League leader in wins with 19, on the mound. As for his strikeout rate, the right-hander is averaging 8.7 K/9.
In his last twelve starts he has struck out at least four batters and in four of his last six, he has recorded at least six. The Phillies average 8.36 strikeouts per game and in his two starts against them this season he recorded four and five strikeouts.
Pick: 4.
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JefeBet App: MLB – Atlanta Braves vs. Philadelphia Phillies
How many bases on balls will there be in the game?
In a super important series for both teams, getting tickets to have runners in circulation could make the difference and below we see how many could be traded in this Saturday’s duel.
Neither the Braves nor Phillies are teams that get a lot of bases on balls. Prior to yesterday’s trading day, they ranked 16th and 17th in the Major Leagues, respectively, with 434 and 433 passports traded. In terms of collective pitching, Atlanta’s pitching averages 3.10 BB/9 to rank 14th among those conceding the least, while Philadelphia’s ranks 11th with 2.94.
Pick: 10+.
JefeBet App: MLB – Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees
How many hits will the Red Sox give up?
The Red Sox are playing this series against the Yankees more out of pride than anything else. Boston will remain last in the American Division East and is looking to make things difficult for its eternal rivals.
This Saturday they will have to face the Dominican Republic’s Domingo Germán for the second time this season. On that occasion, on August 12, they connected five hits in six innings against his pitches.
In this weekend series, Boston connected seven hits on Thursday and seven on Friday. The Yankees’ collective pitching is getting 8.10 hits per game, while the Red Sox offense averages 8.62 hits per game.
Pick: 8.