Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN | Phillies at Nationals | Over 3.5 or Under 16.5 runs

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  • rake922
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-23-07
    • 11692

    #1
    Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN | Phillies at Nationals | Over 3.5 or Under 16.5 runs

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    David Rackley will be calling balls and strikes behind the plate. How many runs do you folks think get scored?
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    Over 3.5 .... At least 4 runs get scored
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    Under 16.5 ... 17 runs or more won't get scored
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  • pilebuck13
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 05-15-15
    • 17918

    #2
    What’s David record on over unders? I don’t see how the over 3.5 wouldn’t hit
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    • rake922
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 12-23-07
      • 11692

      #3
      Originally posted by pilebuck13
      What’s David record on over unders? I don’t see how the over 3.5 wouldn’t hit
      7 overs and 3 unders it looks
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      • ikid2groove415
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 01-08-18
        • 11981

        #4
        Under 16.5 - seen games go under 3.5 all the time - not often games reach 17 runs fella
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        • rake922
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 12-23-07
          • 11692

          #5
          Originally posted by ikid2groove415
          Under 16.5 - seen games go under 3.5 all the time - not often games reach 17 runs fella
          Does anybody have a quick way to determine the probability of 3 runs or less getting scored in an MLB game? And the probability of a game having 17 runs or more?
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          • ikid2groove415
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 01-08-18
            • 11981

            #6
            Originally posted by rake922
            Does anybody have a quick way to determine the probability of 3 runs or less getting scored in an MLB game? And the probability of a game having 17 runs or more?
            17 runs takes tremendous work - going under 3.5 pitchers can get hot? Even the worst pitchers can get HOT
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            • jjgold
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-20-05
              • 388179

              #7
              under
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              • rake922
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 12-23-07
                • 11692

                #8
                Originally posted by ikid2groove415
                17 runs takes tremendous work - going under 3.5 pitchers can get hot? Even the worst pitchers can get HOT
                It's true. I would think a big chunk of games going over 16.5 are at Coors Field
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