Your Sports Betting Baseball NL Central Scoring Report for April 28 is now online.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have the best ratios for this report.
Here’s your MLB report:
Explanation: Having a lower hits to run ratio is better. It means that the team needs less hits to score a run. For instance, if a team’s ratio is 2.5, they score one run per 2.5 hits.
| Chicago Cubs |
| Hits |
212 |
Runs |
102 |
| Hits Allowed |
176 |
Runs Allowed |
87 |
| Hit/Run Ratio |
2.08
|
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio |
2.02 |
|
| Cincinnati Reds |
| Hits |
156 |
Runs |
79 |
| Hits Allowed |
183 |
Runs Allowed |
90 |
| Hit/Run Ratio |
|
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio |
2.03 |
|
| Houston Astros |
| Hits |
167 |
Runs |
80 |
| Hits Allowed |
194 |
Runs Allowed |
94 |
| Hit/Run Ratio |
2.09
|
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio |
2.06 |
|
| Milwaukee Brewers |
| Hits |
212 |
Runs |
106 |
| Hits Allowed |
200 |
Runs Allowed |
102 |
| Hit/Run Ratio |
2.00
|
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio |
1.96 |
|
| Pittsburgh Pirates |
| Hits |
184 |
Runs |
82 |
| Hits Allowed |
194 |
Runs Allowed |
82 |
| Hit/Run Ratio |
|
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio |
2.37 |
|
| St. Louis Cardinals |
| Hits |
187 |
Runs |
80 |
| Hits Allowed |
182 |
Runs Allowed |
96 |
| Hit/Run Ratio |
2.34
|
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio |
1.90 |
|
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