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Dylan Carlson MLB Player Props – Pittsburgh Pirates vs St. Louis Cardinals, October 5, 2022

Dylan Carlson MLB Player Props - Pittsburgh Pirates vs St. Louis Cardinals, October 5, 2022
2022-10-05 16:05:00 EDT

Dylan Carlson and the St. Louis Cardinals (93-68) face the Pittsburgh Pirates (61-100) at PNC Park on Wednesday. First pitch is scheduled for 4:05pm (ET). Let’s take a look at some of Carlson’s Player props for the matchup. Johan Oviedo is the probable pitcher for the Pirates, while the Cardinals’ probable pitcher remains unclear.

Home Run

  • Carlson has hit 8 home runs this season.
  • His last home run came against the Brewers on August 14, 2022.
  • Carlson has hit a home run in eight of his 124 appearances this season.
  • On the road, he’s hit a home run in three of his 63 appearances this season.
  • Pittsburgh has allowed 164 home runs this season – ranking 10th in the Major Leagues.

Hits

  • Carlson has recorded 101 hits this season and has a batting average of .235.
  • Pittsburgh has allowed 1424 hits this season – ranking 27th in the Major Leagues.
  • So far this season, opposing teams are batting .259 against the Pirates (ranking 27th).

RBI’s

  • Carlson has recorded 42 RBIs this season – ranked T200th in the Major Leagues.
  • His last RBI came in Saturday’s matchup against the Pirates.
  • Carlson has recorded at least one RBI in 31 of his 124 appearances this season.
  • Carlson has recorded at least one RBI in one of his last four appearances.
  • On the road, he’s recorded at least one RBI in 12 of his 63 appearances this season.
  • On the road, he’s recorded at least one RBI in five of his last 25 appearances.

Stolen Bases

  • Carlson has recorded 5 stolen bases this season – ranked T144th in the Major Leagues.
  • His last stolen base came against the Rockies on August 18, 2022.
  • Carlson has recorded a stolen base in five of his 124 appearances this season.
  • On the road, he’s recorded a stolen base in two of his 63 appearances 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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