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Week 16 MLB: Top Pitchers to Follow & MLB Pitcher Prop Bets to Consider

 

The MLB All-Star break is upon us, but baseball fans can’t wait for the second half to kick off! With the season heating up, informed bettors are turning to analysis of MLB pitcher prop bets to make their predictions.

Let’s take a look at some of the top pitchers to follow this Week 16 of the season, with insights that can guide your MLB pitcher prop bets.

 

MLB Week 16: Top Pitchers to Follow | All-Star Break Approaches | Baseball Betting Analysis for the Regular Season

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Week 16: Monday, July 15th – Sunday, July 21st, 2024

 

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Outside of Paul Skenes against Corbin Burnes on Tuesday for the MLB All Star Game, there are going to be plenty of pitchers throwing over the weekend.

The Major League Baseball All Star Break is here.

No games until Friday, outside the All Star Game.

Let’s take a look at the Top MLB Pitchers to follow for Week 16:

 

Writer’s Pitchers Picks for MLB Week 16

Steele has been pretty strong this season.

Early on in the season, the 29 year old has gotten his groove back a bit as of late.

Now, Steele will look to regain the form that had him in consideration for a Cy Young award a season ago.

The lefthander from Mississippi is the Cubs first starting pitcher out of the gate.

Chicago has some catching up to do in the second half of the season.

We will see if Steele can jump start the wins.

We like Steele, and suggest keeping an eye on his start Friday!


 

The Pirates will need to make a decision on when they want to throw Skenes in this series.

It may depend on how long he goes Tuesday in the All Star Game.

Nola is 11-5 on the season, with a 3.38 earned run average.

The right-hander has struck out 116 batters this season.


 

The Yankees ace used his first few starts back to get him ready for the stretch run.

Now the 33-year-old is ready to ramp it up and keep the Yankees in the mix in the American League East.

Cole is 2-1 on the season with a 5.40 earned run average.

That number will get better as the season goes along.

Cole gets the Tampa Bay Rays to start the second half of the season.

That game will be played in New York on Friday.

We like Cole and the Yankees on Friday!


 

Eflin is a professional, and will get the first start for the Rays in the second half of the season.

The 30-year-old from Orlando is 5-6 on the season, with an ERA of just shy of 4.00.

Eglin will look to lead the Rays back into the mix, as they are trying to get back to the postseason.

It will be quite a climb for Tampa Bay, playing in such a talented division.

This is a big second half game to start on Friday.

Look for Eflin to be sharp as well.


 

Pivetta gets a chance to set the tone for the Red Sox right away in the second half.

The 31-year-old is 4-6 on the season, with a 4.18.

The British Columbia native needs 12 strikeouts to reach 100.

WHile he will not get it in this game, he will get very close.

Pivetta gets the Dodgers in Los Angeles to start the second half.

We like his chances, as a solid veteran to keep the Red Sox afloat.

Look for a betting underdog here!

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