Across the 30 bullpens tracked, STL is the most fatigued right now with 3 gassed arms, while CHC is the most rested with 11 fresh. Tired bullpens lift late-inning run expectancy, which is the edge behind game totals, run lines, and first-five bets.
Most fatigued at the top (most gassed arms). Fresh = rested, Gassed = recently overworked.
Reliever freshness comes from days of rest and recent appearance load. For the full team-by-team view with each arm's status, see the live bullpen tracker; for how late-inning scoring ties into first-inning and first-five markets, see NRFI today.
STL currently carries the most gassed relievers (3), making it the most fatigued bullpen on the board.
When a team's high-leverage arms are gassed, the manager leans on weaker or tired relievers late, which raises run expectancy in the 7th–9th. That shows up in late-game team totals, run lines, and live overs.
BallBet tracks each reliever's days of rest and recent appearance load (plate appearances over the last 3 and 7 days) and tags them fresh, available, or gassed. The team view rolls those up into fresh, available, and gassed counts.