Bipri
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if canes win i’ll post tits fuck it




Bubba Chandler o1.5 Walks Allowed (+110 B365) 1u i can't tell if this is just a terrible 365 opener or not but it's even moved from +105 to +110??? no idea what to think here. Phillies don't walk much but this should still easily be favored over, available on DFS apps as well.

Wiz's Best of the Best Pitcher⚾️🏅 Payton Tolle Strikeout Ladder 🪜6+ K (+104 FD | 1 unit) 🪜7+ K (+205 B365 | 0.5 units) 🪜8+ K (+425 B365 | 0.25 units) 🪜9+ K (+800 B365 | 0.12 units) 🪜10+ K (+1700 FD | 0.08 units There are two parts to this Tolle writeup: Stats and Narrative. For the stats people freaking out about the Rays having the 6th lowest K% vs LHP, let's look at some of the pitchers they’ve faced: 🧊 Jake Bennett: 5.1 IP - 4 ER - 1 K 🧊 Patrick Corbin: 5.1 IP - 2 ER - 1 k 🧊 Eric Lauer: 4.1 IP - 3 ER - 2 K 🧊 Matthew Liberatore: 5 IP - 1 ER - 2 K 🧊 Brandon Williamson: 4.1 IP - 5 ER - 3 K Those aren’t just low K% pitchers; they are in the bottom 15th percentile in K%. Truly, some of the easiest matchups for offenses in baseball. So, of course, the Rays' season stats look good vs LHP. Because here is what happens when they face a good LHP: 🔥 Parker Messick: 5.2 IP - 1 ER - 9 K 🔥 Connelly Early: 7 IP - 0 ER - 8 K 🔥 Kyle Harrison: 5 IP - 1 ER - 8 K 🔥 Max Fried: 8 IP - 3 ER - 6 K Tolle comes in as the toughest lefty the Rays have faced all season. Tolle is in the top 5th percentile in K%, xBA, xERA, and Extension. The entire Rays roster only has 6 combined Plate Appearances vs Tolle, making this the first time they’ll face him. If the lineup is the same as what it was supposed to be yesterday, it’s littered with K targets. But none of that matters, because 2 years ago yesterday, Payton Tolle’s mother, Jina Tolle, passed away after an 8-year battle with Colon Cancer. Tolle credits most of his development as a pitcher to his Mom: “[That development mind-set] absolutely comes from her and my dad, too. They both were big with, ‘In order to get better, you have to know that you did bad — plain and simple.’ Own that, and then, ‘OK, now what do I do to move forward with it?’” We have seen, over the years, in baseball, magical performances on Mother’s Day. I think this could be one today from Tolle. I’ll end it with something I found that Jina said that legit teared up, and her son’s response: “I am not afraid to die,” she wrote on Facebook less than a month before she passed. “What I am afraid of is that my boys will forget me.” Payton smiled and shook his head as he considered the sentiment. “That, I think, is one of the dumbest things she ever said. “It was like, ‘I could never. I’m going to tell every single person I can about you,’ ” said Tolle. “Nobody will ever forget an interaction with Jina Tolle. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think about her.” Call your mom. Tell her you love her.

















