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Pitchers to stream on MondayThere are only three games on Monday's ledger, featuring only two starting pitchers available in more than half of ESPN leagues. As fate would have it, they're facing each other when Michael McGreevy and the St. Louis Cardinals visit Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants. The 42-year-old veteran is ranked a bit higher, driven by a strong finish to the season. Over his past five outings, Verlander posted a 0.87 ERA and 1.03 WHIP with a respectable 28 strikeouts in 31 frames. Entering Sunday's action, the Cardinals won only five of their prior 14 games, fueled by striking out 25% of the time. The Giants are favored, but not by much as McGreevy has pitched well lately, with a 3.13 ERA over his past four games, and that includes a subpar effort against the Giants. On a deeper slate, McGreevy might not make the cut, but when the cut is two, he's worth a look.
Pitchers to avoid on MondayMacKenzie Gore was under consideration for the streaming section when he takes the hill for the Washington Nationals against the Atlanta Braves on the road. His 57% rostership is just over the limit, and he has pitched well down the stretch, recording a 2.84 ERA and 1.14 WHIP with 34 punchouts in 31⅔ innings. However, he has also walked a generous 14 batters, and the Braves lineup has solid facing left-handers lately. Gore needs strikeouts to be successful, and over the last month, the Braves fanned at a frugal 16.9% clip against southpaw pitching.
Today's best matchups for pitchersAtlanta Braves pitchers vs. Nationals hitters
Offense: B | Park: C | Umpire: N/A | Temperature: D- | Wind: B | Home
The average pitcher would post a 4.02 ERA in this matchup. San Francisco Giants pitchers vs. Cardinals hitters
Offense: C | Park: C | Umpire: N/A | Temperature: B+ | Wind: D | Home
The average pitcher would post a 4.10 ERA in this matchup. San Diego Padres pitchers vs. Brewers hitters
Offense: C | Park: B | Umpire: N/A | Temperature: C | Wind: B | Home
The average pitcher would post a 4.17 ERA in this matchup. Today's worst matchups for pitchersWashington Nationals pitchers vs. Braves hitters
Offense: D | Park: C | Umpire: N/A | Temperature: D- | Wind: B | Away
The average pitcher would post a 4.79 ERA in this matchup. Milwaukee Brewers pitchers vs. Padres hitters
Offense: D | Park: B | Umpire: N/A | Temperature: C | Wind: B | Away
The average pitcher would post a 4.60 ERA in this matchup. St. Louis Cardinals pitchers vs. Giants hitters
Offense: D | Park: C | Umpire: N/A | Temperature: B+ | Wind: D | Away
The average pitcher would post a 4.47 ERA in this matchup.
Hitters to avoid on MondayThe Milwaukee Brewers lost on Sunday, but were still able to clinch the NL Central. Even with the division locked up, the Philadelphia Phillies still remain within striking distance of the Brewers for the overall best record in the National League. That said, there's always a chance that Milwaukee's regulars will get the day off on a day where most of the league is not playing.
Today's best matchups for hittersAtlanta Braves batters vs. Nationals pitchers
SP: C | Bullpen: C | Park: C | Framing: A | Temperature: B | Wind: D | Home
The average hitter would post a .325 wOBA in this matchup. San Francisco Giants LHB vs. Cardinals pitchers
SP: B | Bullpen: B | Park: C | Framing: D | Temperature: D | Wind: A | Home
The average hitter would post a .324 wOBA in this matchup. St. Louis Cardinals RHB vs. Giants pitchers
SP: B | Bullpen: A | Park: C | Framing: F | Temperature: D | Wind: A | Away
The average hitter would post a .309 wOBA in this matchup. Today's worst matchups for hittersWashington Nationals LHB vs. Braves pitchers
SP: F | Bullpen: B | Park: C | Framing: C | Temperature: B | Wind: D | Away
The average hitter would post a .258 wOBA in this matchup. Milwaukee Brewers batters vs. Padres pitchers
SP: D | Bullpen: D | Park: D | Framing: C | Temperature: C | Wind: D | Away
The average hitter would post a .287 wOBA in this matchup. San Diego Padres RHB vs. Brewers pitchers
SP: F | Bullpen: B | Park: D | Framing: C | Temperature: C | Wind: D | Home
The average hitter would post a .295 wOBA in this matchup.
Betting tipsBest/worst pitcher/hitter matchups and betting projections are generated by THE BAT X, a system created by Derek Carty using advanced methods like those used in MLB front offices, accounting for a variety of factors including player talent, ballparks, bullpens, weather, umpires, defense, catcher pitch-framing, and lots more. Betting projections for every player, team, and game can be found at EV Analytics. Note: Expected Value is a measure of how good a bet is, factoring the probability that it will win versus the odds the book is providing. If you were to wager $1.00 100 times on a bet with an Expected Value of $25, you would win some and you would lose some, but in the end you would expect to come away with $25 in profit on your $100 investment. Due to the unusually short slate of games, there are no prop bets that meet the threshold for being selected on Monday. Expect a full set of recommendations for Tuesday's full complement of games.
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