
Gavin Williams
Earned Runs·2+·PIT @ CLE
7:11 PM ET
Is Gavin Williams 2+ Earned Runs a good bet at this number?
Gavin Williams has produced 2+ earned runs in 7 consecutive games. Lean over. Small sample — only 7 games of tracked data.
Best Over
−165· BetMGM
Best Under
+129· Pinnacle
Gavin Williams vs 1.5: recent track record
Recent games for Gavin Williams earned runs vs line 1.5.
Recent games vs line
The hit rate breakdown
Games Played
19
ERA
3.87
Er L1
2
Er Avg L3
2.333
Er Avg L5
3.2
Er Avg L7
3.143
Er Avg L10
2.5
Er Avg
2.526
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
Gavin Williams 2+ Earned Runs
Price history for the Under
Gavin Williams Under 1.5 Earned Runs
Best over vs best under for this line
Frequently asked
Is Gavin Williams 2+ Earned Runs a good bet at this number?
Gavin Williams has produced 2+ earned runs in 7 consecutive games. Lean over. Small sample — only 7 games of tracked data.
What is Gavin Williams's hit rate on this prop?
Gavin Williams went 2+ in 7 of 7 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 Gavin Williams 2+?
−165 at BetMGM 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 PIT @ CLE (scheduled for 7:11 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.