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Cardinals vs Pirates Betting Prediction
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Cardinals vs Pirates Betting Prediction: St Louis
Here is the Cardinals vs Pirates Betting Prediction for St Louis:
There have been 145 two-baggers hit by the Cardinals as a team, and they have also been responsible for 87 baseballs being hit out of the stadium. The St. Louis Cardinals have a slugging percentage of.396 and have struck out 666 times, while they have also been walked 269 times. As a team, the St. Louis Cardinals are scoring 4.7 runs per game, which places them in ninth place in the Major League Baseball at the moment. In addition to 741 hits, they have three hundred and eighty-three runs batted in so far this season, and their team batting average is already at.254. With a total of 403 runs scored, they have an on-base percentage of.324, which is a very impressive number.
Their pitching staff has earned a combined WHIP of 1.26, and they have compiled a K/BB ratio of 2.66 throughout the course of their career. Pitchers for the Cardinals have allowed a total of 365 runs and 73 long balls, which places them seventeenth in the league. Additionally, St. Louis has allowed 336 earned runs and 729 base hits, which is equivalent to 8.6 hits per nine innings. So far this season, the Cardinals have a team earned run average of 3.95, which places them seventeenth in the Major League Baseball, and they have hit 627 batters. As a team, they have walked 236 players from the opposing team, and their batting average per game is 3.71 for the year.
The relief pitchers for the Cardinals have a save percentage of 63.6% and have put themselves in 86 different situations where they needed to preserve the game. On the year, relief pitchers have been responsible for inheriting 112 base runners, and 33.0% of those runners have ended up scoring. There have been 85 instances in which Cardinals relief pitchers have entered the game with opponents on base, and they have also made 94 appearances in high leverage situations. Since the beginning of the season, the Cardinals have utilized 258 relievers in their lineup. Over the course of the season, the bullpen has recorded fifty holds, which places them thirteenth in the Major League Baseball. During the course of the campaign, they have made 21 saves, but they have failed to capitalize on 12 of the 33 possibilities to make saves.
Out of the 6,891 innings that the Cardinals have played on the diamond, they have converted 70.1% of balls in play into outs, which places them in the fourteenth spot among the major leagues. A total of 2,297 putouts, 830 assists, and 32 errors have been recorded by the St. Louis Cardinals as of this point in the season. They have recorded 63 double plays and their fielding percentage has remained stable at.990, which places them in second place in the professional baseball league.
Gray has a career record of 119-96 wins and 96 losses, and he has a 3.45 earned run average (FIP) while facing 7,574 hitters in the major leagues. He has allowed 1,575 base hits, which is equivalent to 7.7 hits per nine innings, and he has also walked 600 batters. He has a career earned run average of 3.50 and a WHIP of 1.188. Overall, he has allowed 712 earned runs. Over the course of his career, Gray has thrown 1,830 innings and has recorded 1,825 strikeouts.
Cardinals vs Pirates Betting Prediction: Pittsburgh
Here is the Cardinals vs Pirates Betting Prediction for Pittsburgh:
At this point in the season, the Pittsburgh Pirates have a team batting average of.235 and an on-base percentage of.308. Additionally, they have a team batting average. In baseball, they have been rung up 748 times, which is the fifth most in the league, and they have recorded 670 base hits. During the course of the season, Pittsburgh has accumulated 61 long balls in addition to 294 runs batted in. With a team slugging percentage of.349., the Pirates are scoring 3.53 runs per game, which places them 27th in Major League Baseball. In addition to accomplishing a total of 304 runs and obtaining a free base 280 times, they have also recorded 115 doubles.
The pitching staff for Pittsburgh has allowed 339 runs to be scored against them throughout the course of the season, resulting in an earned run average of 3.73 (316 earned runs allowed). They have allowed 73 home runs, and they have a run average of 4.00 per nine innings, which ranks ninth in all of baseball. As of this point in the season, the Pirates have a team WHIP of 1.199 and a FIP of 3.79. Both of these numbers are impressive. They have a strikeout-to-base ratio of 7.50, which is equivalent to 636 strikeouts to 256 free passes. As a team, they have a total of 658 hits allowed, which places them seventh in the Major League Baseball.
The Pirates have currently accumulated 43 holds in addition to 15 missed saves, which brings their total number of save situations to 77. During the 32 save opportunities that Pittsburgh has had, relievers have been called upon to take the mound, and overall, they have recorded 17 saves. One hundred ninety-nine times, their relievers have been called upon to pitch in high leverage situations, and eighty-four times, they have faced base runners. Out of the 131 runners that they have inherited, relief pitchers in Pittsburgh have an inherited score rate of 33.6%. They have a save percentage of 53.1%, which places them 27th in the Major League Baseball rankings, and they have sent 269 relievers out onto the field for the season.
In addition to turning 74 double plays, the Pittsburgh Pirates have earned a fielding percentage of.987, which places them thirteenth among all big league teams. Throughout the course of this season, the Pirates have racked up a total of 2,287 putouts, 757 assists, and 41 errors. The Pirates have a defensive efficiency of 71.7% while playing on the diamond, which places them fourth in Major League Baseball.
The total number of hits that Keller has allowed throughout his career is 839, and he has accumulated 764 strikeouts while pitching 800 innings. In spite of the fact that he has a WHIP of 1.389 and a FIP of 4.4, he has decided to forego 401(k) employee retirement plans. Over the course of his career in Major League Baseball, he has faced 3,486 batters and has a strikeout to walk ratio of 2.80 respectively. Keller has a career record of 38-60 wins and losses, and he has a 4.51 earned run average (ERA) while allowing 9.4 hits per nine innings pitched through his career.
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