https://oddsjam.com/ Henry is here to break down tonight’s win-or-go-home NLDS Game 5 between the Los Angeles Dodgers (+103) and San Francisco Giants (-106). After being favorites on the moneyline in every game this series, the Dodgers can be found with a plus-money return at some sportsbooks ahead of tonight’s matchup. The total for this game is also set low, with the main lines sitting at over/under 6.5 or 7 runs across the betting market. Henry discusses how one of the starting pitchers for tonight’s game is likely the main factor behind both the moneyline and total odds for Game 5. Giants’ starter Logan Webb dominated the Dodgers in Game 1 of this series, throwing 7.2 shutout innings and striking out 10 batters. Henry sees no reason not to jump in on Webb to go over 5.5 total strikeouts (+125) again in Game 5. He also likes the even-money opportunity on Los Angeles starter Julio Urias to finish under 4.5 total K’s (+100). While Webb had a phenomenal 2021 season, Henry isn’t shy about looking to go over the first half total runs line of 3.5 (+105). The Dodgers abruptly switched from Julio Urias to reliever Corey Knebel as their Game 5 starter. While Henry expects Urias to still appear at some point, the decision to go with an “opener” strategy makes this over play quite reasonable. Henry also offers up a few player props from the talented lineups on both sides. For the Giants, Buster Posey has come up clutch in the postseason on several occasions in the past. He has had a tremendous NLDS so far and also has a .500 career batting average against Urias. Henry likes plus-money odds on Posey to go over 1.5 total bases (+145). He also discusses a similar prop for Dodgers’ veteran Justin Turner (+135) in tonight’s game. To round out the Game 5 player props, Henry shares why long odds on San Francisco’s Kris Bryant to hit a home run (+550) make for an enticing bet.