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Ryan Jeffers o0.5 Hits✅
Shane Bieber o5.5 Ks✅
Adrian Houser o3.5 Ks✅
3-0 (+2.5u)💰told you we were sweeping
ON A 19-6 RUN LAST 7 DAYS🔥🔥
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Ryan Jeffers o0.5 Hits (-120)
Shane Bieber o5.5 Ks (-123)
Adrian Houser o3.5 Ks (-125)🤖
3-1 day yesterday looking for the 3-0 sweep today🫡
I’m Taking the Under Tonight
‼️49ers/Rams u46 (-125)‼️
San Francisco is going into this game really banged up, and that makes things tough on their offense.
- No Brock Purdy at QB, plus receivers Ricky Pearsall and Jauan Jennings are out
- George Kittle is still on IR, leaving Mac Jones with very few proven weapons
- 49ers’ ability to sustain drives and create explosive plays will likely be limited
On the other side, both defenses have been carrying their teams this year.
- Rams rank top 10 vs both the run and pass
- Held Saquon Barkley and Jonathan Taylor in check
- 49ers’ secondary also grades out as one of the best, limiting opponents’ big plays
- Both defenses are strong in the red zone, making touchdowns harder to come by
With key 49ers playmakers sidelined and both defenses playing at a high level, this feels more like a grind-it-out type of game. Expect stalled drives, more field goal attempts, and a lower-scoring battle.
Kerry Carpenter to Record a Hit
Carpenter’s been locked in at the plate lately and this looks like another strong spot for him against Cleveland.
- Batting over .300 across his last 10 games, showing steady contact and confidence at the plate
- Consistently posting high exit velocities, which signals he’s squaring balls up hard
- Advanced metrics back it up: both his xBA and hard-hit % sit above league average, so this isn’t just luck
- Guardians starter Bibee has struggled vs left-handed hitters, with a high BABIP allowed and below-average whiff rates against them
Carpenter’s form plus Bibee’s splits line up well—this is a matchup where his hot streak has a good chance to continue.
Kyle Manzardo to Record a Hit
Manzardo has been swinging a hot bat since September, hitting .288 with 15 hits, 3 home runs, and 7 RBIs across his last 15 games. He even added a single in Game 1 against Detroit, proving he can find success against their pitching staff.
Where he really matches up well is against Casey Mize’s splitter. Manzardo has hit .310 with a .552 slugging percentage against splitters this season, backed by strong hard-hit and barrel rates. Combine that with his 22 home runs and 56 RBIs against righties in 2025, and he’s well-positioned to punish mistakes and keep producing in this matchup.