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Stephen Nover's Underdog Game of the Week
(MLB) Milwaukee vs. Atlanta,
Money Line: 110.00 Milwaukee (Away)
Result: Loss
Money Line: 110.00 Milwaukee (Away)
Result: Loss
The combination of a fade on Shelby Miller, off his near no-hitter, and backing under-the-radar Mike Fiers puts me on the underdog Brewers.
Fiers has had only one bad outing during his past five starts. Milwaukee is 3-2 in Fiers' past five starts. Fiers has allowed two earned runs or fewer in four of his past five starts with a 28-to-6 strikeout-to-walk ratio during those four games. On the season, Fiers has 52 strikeouts in 41 2/3 innings.
The Braves have the disadvantage of never having faced Fiers.
Miller is a good young pitcher. He came without one out of a no-hitter during his last start, a 6-0 victory against the Marlins this past Sunday.
A letdown is in order for Miller - and so is his luck. He has a brilliant 1.33 ERA, but has been extremely lucky with a left on base percentage of 88.8 percent, currently the third-highest strand rate in the majors. His strikeout per nine inning ratio is down from his career average of 7.5. So he's due for a slide.
The Brewers have been a major disappointment so far. But they still have power ranking in the top 10 in homers while hitting 16 more home runs this season than Atlanta.
Fiers has had only one bad outing during his past five starts. Milwaukee is 3-2 in Fiers' past five starts. Fiers has allowed two earned runs or fewer in four of his past five starts with a 28-to-6 strikeout-to-walk ratio during those four games. On the season, Fiers has 52 strikeouts in 41 2/3 innings.
The Braves have the disadvantage of never having faced Fiers.
Miller is a good young pitcher. He came without one out of a no-hitter during his last start, a 6-0 victory against the Marlins this past Sunday.
A letdown is in order for Miller - and so is his luck. He has a brilliant 1.33 ERA, but has been extremely lucky with a left on base percentage of 88.8 percent, currently the third-highest strand rate in the majors. His strikeout per nine inning ratio is down from his career average of 7.5. So he's due for a slide.
The Brewers have been a major disappointment so far. But they still have power ranking in the top 10 in homers while hitting 16 more home runs this season than Atlanta.