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Cristian Javier MLB Player Props – Houston Astros vs Tampa Bay Rays, October 1, 2022

Cristian Javier MLB Player Props - Houston Astros vs Tampa Bay Rays, October 1, 2022
2022-10-01 19:20:00 EDT

Cristian Javier and the Houston Astros (102-55) face the Tampa Bay Rays (86-71) at Minute Maid Park on Saturday. First pitch is scheduled for 7:20pm (ET). Let’s take a look at some of Javier’s Player props for the matchup. Shane McClanahan is the probable pitcher for the Astros, while Cristian Javier is the probable pitcher for the Rays. The Houston Astros are favored to win, currently listed at -155. The total runs line is set at 6.5.

Strikeouts

  • Javier has recorded 187 strikeouts this season – ranking 15th in the MLB – averaging 6.9 per start.
  • At home, Javier has recorded 89 strikeouts this season – averaging 6.9 per start.
  • At home, Javier has recorded 45 strikeouts in his last six starts.
  • Javier recorded 6 strikeouts in his most recent start against the Rays.
  • Javier has recorded 10 strikeouts in his 2 career starts against the Rays.
  • The Rays have struck out 1353 times this season – ranking 11th in the MLB.

Let’s take a look at how Cristian Javier performs in some other key statistical areas.

Wins

  • Javier holds a 10-9 W/L record this season, including a 10-8 record as a starter. In his last five starts, he holds a 3-0 record.
  • Javier holds a 1-0 W/L record in his career against the Rays.

Home Runs Allowed

  • Javier has allowed 17 home runs in 24 starts this season.
  • Javier has allowed 1 home run in his last four starts.
  • At home, Javier has allowed 10 home runs in 11 starts this season.
  • At home, Javier has allowed 2 home runs in his last three starts.
  • Javier did not allow a home run in his most recent start against the Rays.
  • Javier has allowed 1 home run in his 2 career starts against the Rays.
  • Tampa Bay has hit 135 home runs this season – ranking 25th in the MLB.

Earned Run Average

  • Javier has an ERA of 2.65 this season.

Robert Steele

I'm not a fan of being called a "quants" (quantitative analyst) or "math wizard" but it's the truth. I'm a numbers guy. I love to crunch the data, make sense of it, and turn it into a winning bet.

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