Mets vs. Marlins Under a Great Bet With Either Pitcher a Top DFS MLB Option

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(Gambling911.com Fantasy Sports Wire) – Miami’s David Phelps has been superb against the opposing Mets batters, having allowed just 11 hits off of 62 at bats for an ERA or .171 and only one homerun allowed.

Likewise, Mets starting pitcher Matt Harvey has been equally stalwart versus the Marlins opposing batters.  He’s permitted just 13 hits in 62 at bats with one homerun allowed.

Only four extra base hits have been yielded to the Mets by Phelps while Harvey has only one off of New York.

Phelps didn't factor into the decision in Friday's loss to the Padres and fell just short of a quality start, allowing three runs and seven hits over five innings.  He also has tremendous value at $4300.  Harvey will cost you with a salary of over $10000 but he’s less of a risk.

Harvey (9-7, 2.91 ERA) had struggled a bit recently, but was sharp for his second consecutive outing.

The total has been set at 6.5 and we believe this one should stay UNDER despite only two of the last ten games in this series staying below this number.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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