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Cristopher Sanchez struck out 12 Giants when he faced San Francisco in April. He owns a career-high strikeout rate of 26.2 percent, and he typically goes deep into games. This is a good matchup because of how badly the Giants struggle against left-handed pitching. San Fran has fanned 30 times the past three games and I bet Sanchez to ring up at least six batters.
Cristopher Sanchez has been nothing short of awesome so far this year, with an expected ERA just above three and six straight quality starts in June and July. On the other side, Landon Roupp starts for the Giants and he's been better of late but the expected ERA is still at 4.15. The Phillies bullpen got a major rest day with the complete game of Zack Wheeler yesterday so they should come in fresh and ready to go behind Sanchez. Banking on the Phillies bats to travel well and Sanchez to continue his run of excellence against a Giants team that's fourth-worst in MLB for OPS against lefties since June 1st.
Landen Roupp’s last start the San Francisco Giants cashed as road underdogs against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Today, they face a Phillies team that in their last six victories the opposition has scored no more than one run. Ride Philadelphia’s ace Christopher Sanchez who has allowed two runs or less in seven straight starts.

Landen Roupp doesn't allow many home runs, but anytime you can get Kyle Schwarber at this price, our model sees value. Schwarber has 27 home runs in 90 games this season. While he's dominated lefties this year, he's historically been stronger against right-handed pitching, with a career .521 slugging percentage. We set Schwarber's line at +350 to go deep.

DraftKings. Christopher Sanchez has remained under this line in 12 of his 17 starts this season, including six of nine on the road. A ground ball merchant, Sanchez’ expected batting average allowed of .231 ranks in the 71st percentile. Today, he’ll face the Giants who own the league’s lowest batting average against left-handed pitchers this season (.213; and .214 over the last 30 days). Nineteen of 23 lefty starters to face the Giants this season have remained under this line (openers excluded).
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