Mets vs. Diamondbacks Series Starting Pitchers, Betting, DFS Strategies June 4-6
Gambling911.com has your Mets vs. Diamondbacks series starting pitchers betting and Daily Fantasy Sports strategies for the period June 4 through 6.
Team Head-to-Head Synopsis:
The three games against the Mets played in Arizona last season all totaled 7 or higher. The last 9 games played in Arizona overall have totaled 7 or higher with eight of those games totaling better than 7. The Mets have totaled 7 or higher in their last ten games.
THINK THE OVER WITH THIS SERIES
Thursday June 4:
Matt Harvey (Mets) – Harvey has not won in his last two starts. In the previous four starts, Harvey allowed zero runs in three of those.
Harvey suffered in his last start from a fourth-inning three-run homer off the bat of Justin Bour.
Arizona’s big star Paul Goldschmidt has gone 0-for-3 against Harvey.
Hellickson has now turned in three straight quality starts and won two in a row but does own a 5.08 ERA this season. Five runs have been allowed in six of the ten games Harvey has started in for 2015.
This one is likely to go OVER the 8 though we would have preferred the number at 7.
Friday June 5:
Jonothan Niese (Mets) – Niese continues to struggle. The last four games he started in, New York gave up 6 or more runs and he’ll be facing off against an Arizona team that has played especially well at home. His ERA has jumped from 1.95 to 4.42.
A.J. Pollock and Aaron Hill have hit well against Niese.
Chase Anderson (Diamondbacks) – He’s allowed 10 hits each in his last two starts. He only allowed three total runs in his previous four starts. Three runs or more have been scored in eight of the ten Games Anderson has started in.
We wouldn’t take the OVER here if the number comes in at 8.5 or higher, which it might.
Saturday June 6:
Bartolo Colon (Mets) - Colon became the National League's first eight-game winner Sunday, allowing three runs on six hits.
Jordan Pacheco is 2-for-3 against Colon and has hit in his last four games prior to Thursday.
Archie Bradley has struggled since returning from getting hit in the head by a comebacker, allowing 18 earned runs over 15.2 innings in his last four trips to the mound. Bradley gave up five runs on eight hits over five innings in a losing effort against Atlanta on Tuesday night.
The OVER is something to look at here, preferably if the total is 8 or less
- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com