MLB Weather Forecast: Winds in Phillies vs Cardinals Should Limit Total Runs | Wednesday, April 10
Getty Images. Pictured: Nick Castellanos of the St. Louis Cardinals as we break down the MLB weather forecast for Wednesday, April 10.
While today's MLB weather forecast includes a couple of games that may end up being a washout (CIN and ATL games to be specific), I'm focusing on a game where the weather should be good enough to play baseball, but bad enough to limit HRs.
Phillies Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-1.5 +118 | 8 -106o / -115u | -137 |
Cardinals Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+1.5 -143 | 8 -106o / -115u | +116 |
Temperatures are cool in St. Louis, and winds are blowing in from dead center at around 10 mph. Combine those factors with light rain lingering that could even further limit how well a ball carries, and home runs should be at a premium today.
In an admittedly small sample size of similar weather games, we've seen a 45% decrease in HRs and a 22% decrease in runs scored. While those numbers may be somewhat inflated by the small sample size, the idea is sound; this is not run scoring weather. I'm in favor of under 8 runs here (some books still have 8.5).
As always I'll keep you up to date with the weather on RotoGrinders and on Twitter/X, @KevinRothWx.
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