Ty France Preview, Player Props: Mariners vs. Royals
On Saturday, Ty France (.412 on-base percentage in past 10 games, 74 points above season-long percentage) and the Seattle Mariners face the Kansas City Royals, whose starting pitcher will be Jordan Lyles. First pitch is at 4:10 PM ET.
He had a one-hit performance in his previous game (1-for-4) against the Royals.
Ty France Game Info & Props vs. the Royals
- Game Day: Saturday, August 26, 2023
- Game Time: 4:10 PM ET
- Stadium: T-Mobile Park
- Royals Starter: Jordan Lyles
- TV Channel: ROOT Sports NW
- Hits Prop: Over/under 0.5 hits (Over odds: -222)
- Home Runs Prop: Over/under 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +475)
- RBI Prop: Over/under 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +190)
- Runs Prop: Over/under 0.5 runs (Over odds: +125)
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Ty France At The Plate
- France is batting .255 with 30 doubles, 10 home runs and 34 walks.
- France has gotten at least one hit in 61.6% of his games this year (77 of 125), with at least two hits 33 times (26.4%).
- He has hit a long ball in 7.2%of his games in 2023, and 1.9% of his trips to the dish.
- France has driven home a run in 38 games this year (30.4%), including more than one RBI in 7.2% of his games and producing three or more of his team's runs on four occasions..
- He has scored at least once 54 times this season (43.2%), including 13 games with multiple runs (10.4%).
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Royals Pitching Rankings
- The 8.2 strikeouts per nine innings put together by the Royals pitching staff ranks 25th in the league.
- The Royals' 5.10 team ERA ranks 28th among all league pitching staffs.
- Royals pitchers combine to rank 21st in baseball in home runs allowed (162 total, 1.2 per game).
- Lyles (3-14) takes the mound for the Royals in his 25th start of the season. He's put together a 6.01 ERA in 139 1/3 innings pitched, with 93 strikeouts.
- The righty last pitched on Sunday against the Chicago Cubs, when he tossed eight innings, allowing two earned runs while giving up five hits.
- Among pitchers who qualify in MLB play this season, the 32-year-old ranks 55th in ERA (6.01), 36th in WHIP (1.263), and 53rd in K/9 (6).