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How to analyze starting pitchers before placing a baseball bet?

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In order to be successful in baseball betting, it is an effective strategy to analyze starting pitchers before placing a baseball bet? Can you help me know, how to analyze starting pitchers before placing a baseball bet?

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  1. When it comes to betting on baseball one of the most important factors you need to analyze before betting on any game is the starting pitchers. There is much more to consider before betting on a game, but one of the most important things is to do some research on the starting pitchers in the game. There are many online resources where you can view stats of pitchers over the past few seasons and you’ll be able to find out some valuable information about the game. We’re going to look at some tips on what you should be looking for when you’re analyzing the starting pitchers in any game.

    • The first thing you should look at is the pitchers ERA for the season. If one pitcher has a low ERA and the other pitcher has a high ERA then the team with the better pitcher will win this battle. You should consider the teams that each pitcher has played against because sometimes a pitcher may have played the worst teams whereas the other pitcher might of pitched against the best teams in the league which would sway the results.

    • The win-loss record of the pitcher for the season is another good stat to look at although it’s not quite a complete stat since in baseball a pitcher doesn’t always get a decision in his games. You can definitely determine whether or not a pitcher is having a good season based on the win-loss record though and you should briefly check both pitchers record out before betting on the game.

    • The TRGS (Team Record in Games Started) is the stat which is one of the most important pitcher stats to analyze. Since pitchers don’t always get a decision on there win-loss record it can be deceiving, but with the TRGS every game is counted. For instance if a team is tied and the pitcher leaves the game and gets a no-decision on his win-loss record and the team wins the game then the pitcher would get a win under the TRGS stat. A pitcher who is 10-5 win-loss record could be 15-5 or 10-10 when you use the TRGS stat. Look for pitchers where the win-loss record differs greatly from the TRGS and you’ll have found a good game to wager on.

    • See if the pitcher has pitched against the team in the past couple seasons and see how they did against the team. Some pitchers may do amazing against 90% of the teams, but can’t seem to beat a certain team which would reflect your bet. If a strong pitcher has played a team 3 times and lost all 3 times you might want to lay off the game no matter how good the bet looks.

    • The amount of time that a pitcher has to rest also will play an affect on how well he plays especially late in the season. If the pitcher is pitching on no rest or little rest then you might consider betting against them since the pitcher won’t be throwing his best stuff at the plate.

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