On Monday evening, the Philadelphia Phillies (76-73) and Baltimore Orioles (47-102) will face off at 7:05 PM ET in a game that will showcase two of the league’s top hitters. Viewers can catch the action live on NBCS-PH. Bryce Harper, who boasts a .311 batting average, will be representing the Phillies (-203 favorites on the moneyline). On the other side, Cedric Mullins, with a .301 average, leads the underdog Orioles (+183). Ranger Suarez will kick off the game as the starting pitcher for Philadelphia, while John Means will take the mound for Baltimore.
Betting Odds
Favorite | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog | Underdog Moneyline | Runline | Total |
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Phillies | -203 | Orioles | +183 | PHI -1.5 | 8 |
As of September 20, 2021, 3:00 AM ET, the betting data used in this article is derived from Caesars and SportsData.io, offering valuable insights and predictions.
Orioles Probable Starting Pitcher: John Means
- Means will be starting for the Orioles, marking his 24th start of the season. So far, he has a record of 5 wins and 7 losses, with a 3.41 ERA and 118 strikeouts in 132 innings pitched.
- On Wednesday, the left-handed pitcher took the mound against the Yankees, pitching for 5 2/3 innings. During the game, he conceded two earned runs and surrendered four hits.
- Means is aiming to achieve his twelfth quality start of the season during this outing.
- The Orioles’ pitchers have recorded 14 quality starts out of 29 games.
Orioles Hitting Leaders
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Orioles Team Props
Do you have a feeling about what will occur during the game? Do you think the Orioles will take an early lead or score the first run? Is your lucky number, eight, going to be the final score? Perhaps the game will be close and go into extra innings. By placing bets on these game prop bets, you can make these predictions and potentially win if you are correct.
Prop | Odds |
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Orioles First to Score | -110 |
Orioles Will Play Extra Innings | -1100 |
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