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Chase Meidroth

Hits·1+·ATL @ CWS

7:41 PM ET

WagerLens Take

Is Chase Meidroth 1+ Hits a good bet at this number?

Lean Over

Chase Meidroth has had 1+ hits in 10 straight games. Lean over. Small sample — only 10 games of tracked data.

Best Over

−180· theScore Bet

Best Under

+150· BetMGM

Updated 7h ago·Thin sample · 10 games·Methodology →

Chase Meidroth vs 0.5: recent track record

Recent games for Chase Meidroth hits vs line 0.5.

Recent games vs line

The hit rate breakdown

Over
EV -2.3%
Fresh 7h ago
L5100%(5/5)
L10100%(10/10)
Season100%(10/10)
Under
EV -3.8%
Fresh 7h ago
L50%(0/5)
L100%(0/10)

Games Played

64

BA

0.274

H L1

1

H Avg L3

1.333

H Avg L5

1.2

H Avg L7

1.286

H Avg L10

1.2

H Avg

1.031

Line movement on this prop

Line movement for both sides of the bet, plus best available over vs under over time.

Price history for the Over

Chase Meidroth 1+ Hits

9 updates4 books tracked

Price history for the Under

Chase Meidroth Under 0.5 Hits

8 updates3 books tracked

Best over vs best under for this line

Frequently asked

Is Chase Meidroth 1+ Hits a good bet at this number?

Chase Meidroth has had 1+ hits in 10 straight games. Lean over. Small sample — only 10 games of tracked data.

What is Chase Meidroth's hit rate on this prop?

Chase Meidroth went 1+ in 10 of 10 tracked games — 100% at this line. That's one signal. We also check the season baseline and whether the current price beats our fair-value estimate.

What is the best price on Chase Meidroth 1+?

−180 at theScore Bet is the best we're seeing right now across seven books (DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, BetRivers, theScore Bet, Pinnacle). Line shopping matters — the spread across books on a single prop usually runs 15–20 cents. Always take the top of the market.

When does this prop resolve?

Grades on the official box score after ATL @ CWS (scheduled for 7:41 PM ET). If the game's postponed, suspended, or doesn't become official, most books void the bet — your sportsbook's specific rules apply.

How does WagerLens decide whether a prop is worth betting?

We look at hit rate (last 10 and last 30), the full-season baseline, and how the prop is priced across seven books. We strip the vig to find a fair price and compare that to the best price available. If the offered price beats fair, we call it a lean. If not, we pass — and we pass a lot. A bad price is still a bad price, even when the player is on a run.