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Mike Clevinger MLB Player Props – San Diego Padres vs San Francisco Giants, October 5, 2022

Mike Clevinger MLB Player Props - San Diego Padres vs San Francisco Giants, October 5, 2022
2022-10-05 16:10:00 EDT

Mike Clevinger and the San Diego Padres (89-72) face the San Francisco Giants (80-81) at Petco Park on Wednesday. First pitch is scheduled for 4:10pm (ET). Let’s take a look at some of Clevinger’s Player props for the matchup. Mike Clevinger is the probable pitcher for the Giants, while the Padres’ probable pitcher remains unclear.

Strikeouts

  • Clevinger has recorded 91 strikeouts this season – ranking T127th in the MLB – averaging 4.0 per start.
  • At home, Clevinger has recorded 42 strikeouts this season – averaging 4.7 per start.
  • Clevinger recorded only 3 strikeouts in his most recent start against the Giants.
  • Clevinger has recorded 17 strikeouts in his 3 career starts against the Giants.
  • Clevinger has recorded 17 strikeouts in his last three starts against the Giants.
  • The Giants have struck out 1454 times this season – ranking 4th in the MLB.

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

Wins

  • Clevinger holds a 7-7 W/L record this season, including a 7-7 record as a starter. In his last five starts, he holds a 2-1 record.
  • Clevinger holds a 2-0 W/L record in his career against the Giants.

Home Runs Allowed

  • Clevinger has allowed 20 home runs in 22 starts this season.
  • At home, Clevinger has allowed 9 home runs in 9 starts this season.
  • Clevinger allowed 1 home run in his most recent start against the Giants.
  • Clevinger has allowed 1 home run in his 3 career starts against the Giants.
  • San Francisco has hit 180 home runs this season – ranking 12th in the MLB.

Earned Run Average

  • Clevinger has an ERA of 4.33 this season.
  • In his last three appearances against the Giants, Clevinger has an ERA of 1.00.

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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