Guy Boston targeted Donovan Solano UNDER 1.5 hits+runs+RBIs as a possible straight bet and parlay leg. Solano is hitting just .077 against left-handed pitching this season and now faces Tyler Anderson, a southpaw whose arsenal—four-seam fastball and change-up over 70 % of the time—has traditionally given Solano trouble. Seattle’s utility man owns a .281 career wOBA against change-ups and projects to hit sixth or seventh, reducing plate appearances in a game Boston expects to be low scoring. He noted that while Anderson is volatile, Solano’s contact quality versus lefty change-ups ranks in the bottom 15 % of MLB hitters, so even a mediocre Anderson outing is unlikely to generate the two counting stats required to beat the prop. The line sat at –120 when recorded; Boston would play it to –135.