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Eduardo Escobar MLB Player Props – Pittsburgh Pirates vs New York Mets, September 5, 2022

Eduardo Escobar MLB Player Props - Pittsburgh Pirates vs New York Mets, September 5, 2022
2022-09-05 12:35:00 EDT

Eduardo Escobar and the New York Mets (85-49) face the Pittsburgh Pirates (49-83) at PNC Park on Monday. First pitch is scheduled for 12:35pm (ET). Let’s take a look at some of Escobar’s Player props for the matchup. Taijuan Walker is the probable pitcher for the Mets, while Mitch Keller is the probable pitcher for the Pirates. The New York Mets are favored to win, currently listed at -200. The total runs line is set at 8.5.

Home Run

  • Escobar has hit 14 home runs this season.
  • His last home run came in Saturday’s matchup against the Nationals.
  • Escobar has hit a home run in 14 of his 107 appearances this season.
  • Escobar has hit a home run in two of his last three appearances.
  • On the road, he’s hit a home run in five of his 52 appearances this season.
  • On the road, he’s hit a home run in two of his last 10 appearances.
  • Pittsburgh has allowed 135 home runs this season – ranking T9th in the Major Leagues.

Hits

  • Escobar has recorded 86 hits this season and has a batting average of .219.
  • Pittsburgh has allowed 1186 hits this season – ranking 27th in the Major Leagues.
  • So far this season, opposing teams are batting .262 against the Pirates (ranking 27th).

RBI’s

  • Escobar has recorded 48 RBIs this season – ranked T115th in the Major Leagues.
  • His last RBI came in Saturday’s matchup against the Nationals.
  • Escobar has recorded at least one RBI in 31 of his 107 appearances this season.
  • Escobar has recorded at least one RBI in two of his last three appearances.
  • On the road, he’s recorded at least one RBI in 12 of his 52 appearances this season.
  • On the road, he’s recorded a RBI in four of his last 10 appearances.

Stolen Bases

  • Escobar has recorded 0 stolen bases this season.
  • His last stolen base came against the Rockies on April 8, 2021.

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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