Three Key Bets for Astros-Rangers ALCS Game 2 Matchup

The Houston Astros face the Texas Rangers in Game 2 of the American League Championship Series and we have three wagers bettors should be targeting.

The 2023 MLB playoffs continue today, and the Texas Rangers will try and take a 2-0 lead in American League Championship Series over the Houston Astros. It’s a best of seven series. The winner will represent the AL in the World Series.

Game 2 is set for 4:37 ET and can be seen on FOX or fuboTV.

The schedule starting pitchers are Nathan Eovaldi for the Rangers and Framber Valdez for the Astros. Eovaldi has a 1.32 ERA in two playoff appearances. Valdez struggled in his one start in the postseason, surrendering five runs in 4.1 innings.

ALCS Odds           Moneyline            Run Line             Total Runs

Texas Rangers             +100           -1.5 +163              Over 8.5 -108

Houston Astros           -120             +1.5 -205              Under 8.5 -112

The staff of BetQL has picks that combine data-driven analysis with a deep understanding of the game. The MLB picks are tailored to give bettors the upper hand.


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Eovaldi Strong in Playoffs

Getting the start for the Rangers tonight is Nathan Eovaldi. He’as been fantastic, not only in this year’s postseason, with an ERA under 2.00, but has a career postseason ERA of 2.70.

Plus, the Rangers offense has been one of the best all season and is averaging 6.67 runs over the last three games. They were only able to generate five hits in Game 1 against the Astros with Justin Verlander on the mound and they’ll have another tough matchup with Framber Valdez pitching tonight for Houston, but the Rangers have found success against him this season. In two of the three games they’ve faced him, Texas had five runs (1 ER) on four hits and six runs on eight hits. I like the Rangers to get it done again tonight, and I’m getting the best price on the Texas moneyline. – Kate Constable +100 Rangers

Valdez Strike Out Machine

Valdez has had success with Overs on strike out totals recently. He hit this over in his last five outings with five, seven, 10, five and 10 Ks in those appearances.

The last time he faced the Rangers, he did hit this Under with four, but that’s not so much under this total that I would steer away from him having at least five here.

In the ALCS against the New York Yankees last year, Valdez had a stunning shutout start with nine strikeouts. So, I see him going Over that total here in this ALCS. – Lucy Burdge Valdez Over 4.5 Ks (-150, BetMGM)

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Altuve Gets Multiple Bases

Texas will be starting Eovaldi, who has looked quite good so far in these playoffs. He seems to have gotten back on track, which is obviously good news for him and his team, but it’s still concerning to look at this Houston lineup’s history against him.

Current Astros hitters have a .971 OPS as a group against Eovaldi, just crushing him. I’m targeting Jose Altuve today, as he has absolutely destroyed Eovaldi with a 1.078 OPS and five home runs off him in 31 at-bats. – Matt Horner Jose Altuve Over 1.5 total bases (+125)


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