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The Insiders Room's TOP MLB TOTAL CONSENSUS!
(MLB) Atlanta vs. Toronto,
Total: 9.50 | -105.00 Over
Result: Win
Total: 9.50 | -105.00 Over
Result: Win
6 OUT OF 10 CONSENSUS on the OVER Braves/Jays.
Both teams have been playing to several lower-scoring games of late, but we expect those trends to end this afternoon. ATL has lost three straight, and it's seen the total go UNDER in three straight after back-to-back losses here in TO. Note though that ATL has seen the total go OVER the number in seven of its last ten after playing to three or more straight UNDERS in a row, and in eight of its last 12 after three or more straight losses in a row. The Braves have also seen the total go OVER the number in four of their last five in trying to avenge two or more straight losses against an opponent. The Jays have seen the total go UNDER in three straight, but note that TO has seen the total go OVER the number in five of its last seven after playing to three or more straight UNDERS in a row. The starters have been decent. Collin McHugh is 1-0 with a 3.38 ERA for the Braves, but the sample size is just too small and regression feels imminent. Same thing for Yusei Kikuchi of the Jays, who is an unrealistic 5-0 with a 3.35 ERA. The overall situation, combined with the above listed O/U ATS stats all do indeed point to the OVER as the correct call in this one.
Good luck, TIR
Both teams have been playing to several lower-scoring games of late, but we expect those trends to end this afternoon. ATL has lost three straight, and it's seen the total go UNDER in three straight after back-to-back losses here in TO. Note though that ATL has seen the total go OVER the number in seven of its last ten after playing to three or more straight UNDERS in a row, and in eight of its last 12 after three or more straight losses in a row. The Braves have also seen the total go OVER the number in four of their last five in trying to avenge two or more straight losses against an opponent. The Jays have seen the total go UNDER in three straight, but note that TO has seen the total go OVER the number in five of its last seven after playing to three or more straight UNDERS in a row. The starters have been decent. Collin McHugh is 1-0 with a 3.38 ERA for the Braves, but the sample size is just too small and regression feels imminent. Same thing for Yusei Kikuchi of the Jays, who is an unrealistic 5-0 with a 3.35 ERA. The overall situation, combined with the above listed O/U ATS stats all do indeed point to the OVER as the correct call in this one.
Good luck, TIR