The Detroit Tigers show mixed results as zero days rest. Since 2014, they're 110-93-0 against the spread—a 0.0% win rate with an ROI of +3.5%. While not a strong standalone angle, this data provides valuable context when combined with other factors.

⚖ Neutral
Record110-93-0
Win Rate0.0%
Sample Size203 games
ROI+3.5%
Units Won+7.0u
Time Period2014-2024

Year-by-Year Performance

SeasonRecordWin %ROI
20149-8-00.0%+1.1%
201516-9-00.0%+22.2%
201615-14-00.0%-1.2%
20174-10-00.0%-45.5%
201815-10-00.0%+14.6%
20196-4-00.0%+14.6%
202011-4-00.0%+40.0%
20218-8-00.0%-4.5%
20224-6-00.0%-23.6%
20239-10-00.0%-9.6%
202413-10-00.0%+7.9%

Why This Trend Exists

The Detroit Tigers' solid performance on zero days rest reflects their organizational approach to roster construction and bullpen management over the past decade. Detroit has consistently invested in depth pieces and versatile relievers who can handle extended outings, allowing their starters to work efficiently without the pressure of going deep into games. This depth becomes crucial in back-to-back situations where fatigue typically exposes weaker roster spots. The Tigers' hitting approach also translates well to zero rest scenarios. Their patient offensive philosophy generates pitch counts that stress opposing bullpens, creating advantages late in games when both teams are dealing with fatigue. Detroit's hitters have historically performed well in these grinding situations, capitalizing on mistakes from tired relievers who might not have their best command. From a strategic standpoint, manager decisions become more predictable in these spots, as Detroit tends to stick with established patterns rather than overthinking matchups. This consistency has served them well against teams that might be more experimental with their approach on short rest. This trend carries the most weight in divisional matchups and during summer stretches where roster depth becomes a significant competitive advantage over less prepared opponents.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Detroit Tigers's ATS record as zero days rest?

The Detroit Tigers have an ATS record of 110-93-0 when playing on zero days rest from 2014-2024. This translates to a 54.2% ATS win rate over 203 games.

Is betting on the Detroit Tigers as zero days rest profitable?

Yes, betting on the Detroit Tigers with zero days rest has been profitable with a 3.5% ROI over the past decade. Despite the modest return, this represents consistent value over 203 games.

How does this compare to the league average?

The Tigers' 54.2% ATS win rate on zero days rest outperforms the typical league average of around 50%. Their 3.5% ROI also exceeds break-even expectations, making this a historically profitable betting situation.

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Methodology

All trends in The Archives are calculated from official game results and closing point spreads from 2014 to 2024. ROI assumes a flat $100 bet at standard -110 juice. Win rate is calculated as wins divided by total decisions (pushes excluded). A minimum of 10 games is required for a trend to be published. Data is sourced from The Odds API and verified against official league records.