Dodgers Vs Diamondbacks: MLB Betting Lines & Predictions

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The Los Angeles Dodgers (102-44) will look for Trea Turner to extend a 15-game hitting streak against the Arizona Diamondbacks (68-79) on Tuesday at 3:10 PM ET at Dodger Stadium. Los Angelos’ Michael Grove starts against Arizona”s Zach Davies.

The Dodgers are 93-56-0 against the spread in their 149 chances this season. Los Angeles and its opponents have hit the over in 64 of their games with a total this year.

The Diamondbacks have been underdogs in 47 of 111 games this season. Arizona has posted a record of 84-67-0 against the spread this year.

Zach Davies will start for the Diamondbacks. He is 2-4 with a 4.06 ERA and 93 strikeouts in 122 innings pitched this season. The team has an 11-13 record in his starts this year.

Davies will start for the Diamondbacks. He's 2-4 with a 4.06 ERA and 93 strikeouts in 122 innings pitched this season. The team has an 11-13 record in Davies' starts this year.

Dodgers are the favorite on the moneyline for their game against Arizona Diamondbacks. Dodgers have won two of Grove's three starts this season. Grove has not covered in any of his four starts with a spread this year.

Grove's team has won two of his three starts this season. His team is the favorite on the moneyline. The team he has started this year hit the over one time in four chances.

The Dodgers have hit two or more homers in 56 games this season. They are 45-11 in those games. The club is 79-18 in the games it has put up at least eight hits. It is 38-10 over the 48 games when they have drawn at at minimum five walks.

The Dodgers have hit two or more homers in 56 games this season. They are 45-11 in those games. The club is 79-18 in the games it has put up at least eight hits.

Diamondbacks have won 25 of the 44 games this season in which they hit two or more home runs. They have a record of 12-6 in 18 games with five or many extra-base hits this year. In 65 games they have posted a 50-15 record with 5 or fewer runs scored.

They have won 25 of the 44 games this season in which they hit two or more home runs. They have a record of 48-28 this year when collecting eight or eight base hits in a game. In 65 games with five or fewer runs scored, they have posted a 50-15 record.


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