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Fireworks Expected For Cardinals & Rockies
Fourth of July baseball has a full slate of games all day long, including some offensive fireworks expected between the St. Louis Cardinals and Colorado Rockies at 7:15 p.m. (ET).
We first have some late news for Tuesday night. New York is at Tampa Bay where the Bronx Bombers have lost all four meetings this year and the last eight dating back to last season. That’s surprising given the amount of Yanks fans that usually adorn Tropicana Field.
Ivan Nova (9-2, 4.03 ERA) pitches for the visitors and is a -125 favorite on the Don Best odds screen. The total is eight runs (‘over’ -120). He was 3-0 with a 1.26 ERA in five June starts and is 4-0 in six lifetime starts in Tampa Bay.
The 25-year-old Nova simply knows how to win games, going 26-8 all-time in the majors.
James Shields (7-5, 4.04 ERA) is pitching for Tampa. He tied a club record by allowing 14 hits in his last outing vs. Detroit. He struggled with his changeup in that contest and Tampa is 1-5 in his last six games overall (4.78 ERA).
Shields’ ERA is better at home this year (3.86), although having just a 2-3 mark. Don Best MLB analyst Kenny White points out that his Batting Average on Balls in Play (BABIP) is a bit unfortunate at .329, so expect his ERA to go down.
Switching back to the Cards and Rockies, the pitching battle is Adam Wainwright (6-8, 4.75 ERA) vs. Jeremy Guthrie (3-7, 6.56 ERA). The Cardinals are 180 home favorites with a total of nine.
Don Best’s Pat Williams loves the ‘over’ in this contest, thinking St. Louis can come close to the nine runs itself. The lineup has more than made up for the loss of slugger Albert Pujols at over five runs scored per game (first in the NL).
The 33-year-old right-hander Guthrie shouldn’t even be starting games at this point, pitching out of the 'pen his last four outings. The Rockies have been starting all lefties in a 4-man rotation recently and limiting pitch counts to 75, but the unorthodox experiment is not working.
Guthrie has at least pitched better away from Coors Field this year, 3.89 ERA in eight appearances (six starts). Wainwright isn’t having a great year coming off injury. He allowed seven earned runs last start vs. Pittsburgh, the third time he’s reached that number this season.
Wainwright’s BABIP is .326, so he’s also had some bad luck and should improve on his ERA going forward.
The Texas Rangers at the Chicago White Sox is another one to watch on Wednesday. This could be another ‘over’ game with Texas’ Scott Feldman (2-6, 6.13 ERA) going against Dylan Axelrod (0-1, 4.50 ERA).
The 26-year-old Axelrod is in his third stint in the big leagues and is making his fourth start this year. He’s not overpowering with an 89 mph fastball and is also a fly-ball pitcher. That is not a good combination at U.S. Cellular Field.
Don Best is sending out this game as a pick ‘em with the run total set at 10.
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Around the Horn - Wednesday
July 4, 2012
NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco at Washington - 11:05 AM EST (Game 2/3)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Bumgarner (10-4, 2.85 ERA) 45-36 OVER 6-0 L6 away Game 2's
Jackson (4-4, 3.57 ERA) 46-32 2-5 L7 home during day
Nationals beat Giants, 9-3 on Tuesday
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets - 1:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Lee (0-5, 4.13 ERA) 36-46 1-8 L9 away during day
Young (2-1, 3.30 ERA) 44-37 OVER 6-1 L7 home vs LHP
Mets beat Phillies, 11-1 on Tuesday
Houston at Pittsburgh - 1:35 PM EST (Game 3/4)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Keuchel (1-0, 1.35 ERA) 32-49 3-12 L15 away during day
Correia (4-6, 4.32 ERA) 44-36 UNDER 11-2 L13 home during day
Pirates beat Astros, 11-2 on Monday
Pirates beat Astros, 8-7 on Tuesday
Miami at Milwaukee - 4:10 PM EST (Game 3/4)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Johnson (5-5, 3.80 ERA) 38-42 5-2 L7 away vs LHP
Wolf (2-6, 5.78 ERA) 38-42 6-1 L7 home Game 3's
Brewers beat Marlins, 6-5 on Monday
Brewers beat Marlins, 13-12 on Tuesday
Chicago at Atlanta - 7:10 PM EST (Game 3/4)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Maholm (5-6, 4.84 ERA) 30-50 3-8 L11 away Game 3's
Delgado (4-8, 4.52 ERA) 42-38 1-10 L11 home vs LHP
Cubs beat Braves, 4-1 on Monday
Braves beat Cubs, 10-3 on Tuesday
Colorado at St. Louis - 7:15 PM EST (Game 3/4)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Guthrie (3-7, 6.56 ERA) 31-49 9-18 L27 away vs RHP
Wainwright (6-8, 4.75 ERA) 42-39 UNDER 7-2 L9 home vs RHP
Cardinals beat Rockies, 9-3 on Monday
Rockies beat Cardinals, 3-2 on Tuesday
Cincinnati at Los Angeles - 9:10 PM EST (Game 3/3)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Leake (3-5, 4.12 ERA) 44-36 UNDER 9-2 L11 away Game 3's
Harang (5-5, 3.68 ERA) 45-37 8-4 L12 home Game 3's
Reds beat Dodgers, 8-2 on Monday
Dodgers beat Reds, 3-1 on Tuesday
San Diego at Arizona - 9:40 PM EST (Game 3/3)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Marquis (1-4, 3.06 ERA) 32-50 3-9 L12 away Game 3's
Kennedy (6-7, 4.20 ERA) 39-41 4-8 L12 on Wednesdays
Padres beat Diamondbacks, 6-2 on Monday
Padres beat Diamondbacks, 9-5 on Tuesday
AMERICAN LEAGUE
N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay - 3:10 PM EST (Game 3/3)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Phelps (1-3, 3.16 ERA) 48-32 9-4 L13 away vs LHP
Price (11-4, 2.92 ERA) 43-38 3-5 L8 home Game 3's
Rays beat Yankees, 4-3 on Monday
Rays beat Yankees, 7-4 on Tuesday
Los Angeles at Cleveland - 4:05 PM EST (Game 3/3)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Santana (4-8, 5.12 ERA) 45-36 5-1 L6 away during day
Lowe (7-6, 4.42 ERA) 41-39 2-5 L7 home Game 3's
Angels beat Indians, 3-0 on Monday
Indians beat Angels, 9-5 on Tuesday
Boston at Oakland - 4:05 PM EST (Game 3/3)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Morales (1-1, 2.59 ERA) 42-39 4-7 L11 away during day
Griffin (0-0, 1.50 ERA) 40-42 7-3 L10 home during day
Athletics beat Red Sox, 6-1 on Monday
Athletics beat Red Sox, 3-2 on Tuesday
Baltimore at Seattle - 4:05 PM EST (Game 3/3)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Tillman (NR) 43-37 8-3 L11 away during day
Noesi (2-10, 5.69 ERA) 35-48 4-9 L13 home vs RHP
Mariners beat Orioles, 6-3 on Monday
Orioles beat Mariners, 5-4 on Tuesday
Minnesota at Detroit - 7:05 PM EST (Game 3/4)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Duensing (1-4, 4.10 ERA) 35-45 4-7 L11 away Game 3's
Verlander (8-5, 2.69 ERA) 39-42 2-13 L15 vs LHP
Twins beat Tigers, 6-4 on Monday
Twins beat Tigers, 8-6 on Tuesday
Kansas City at Toronto - 7:05 PM EST (Game 3/4)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Mendoza (3-4, 4.50 ERA) 36-43 OVER 7-4 L11 away vs RHP
Villanueva (2-0, 3.52 ERA) 41-40 8-3 L11 home Game 3's
Royals beat Blue Jays, 11-3 on Monday
Blue Jays beat Royals, 6-3 on Tuesday
Texas at Chicago - 7:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
Feldman (2-6, 6.13 ERA) 50-31 6-2 L8 Game 2's
Axelrod (0-1, 4.50 ERA) 43-37 UNDER 5-1 L6 on Wednesdays
White Sox beat Rangers, 19-2 on Tuesday
Believe in the 3 G's
GIRLS, GOLF,GAMBLING not in any particular order.
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Betting tips: Three over umps scheduled to work Wednesday
Who’s hot
MLB: Angels are 16-5 in their last 21 road games.
MLB: Tigers are 44-14 in Verlander’s last 58 home starts.
MLB: Over is 13-5 in the Giants’ last 18 road games.
Who’s not
MLB: Padres are 19-39 in their last 58 road games.
MLB: Dodgers are 3-13 in their last 16 overall.
MLB: Rockies are 2-9 in their last 11 meetings with St. Louis.
Key stat
5 – Andy Murray has advanced to the Wimbledon quarterfinals in each of the last five years. England hasn’t produced a Wimbledon winner since Fred Perry won in 1936. Murray is set as a -222 favorite Wednesday against David Ferrer.
Injury that shouldn’t be overlooked
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings – Peterson is reportedly on track to start Week 1, but it sounds more like the team is going to be very careful with his surgically repaired knee. "He's so valuable to our organization that we have to be smart,” Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier told USA Today. “We'll tread lightly as far as Week 1 and how much he'll contribute on the field.” The Vikes are set as 4.5-point favorites at home to Jacksonville in Week 1.
Game of the day
New York Yankees at Tampa Bay Rays (-140, 8)
Notable quotable
"You can't play a defending Wimbledon champion or Grand Slam champion and not elevate your game. I had to weed out the riffraff and just get serious.” – Serena Williams after ousting former Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova to advance to the semifinals.
Notes and tips
Three of MLB’s most prominent over umpires are scheduled to work behind the plate Wednesday. Jim Reynolds is set to work the Cubs-Atlanta matchup and has seen the over go 15-5 in his last 20. Jim Wolf will call balls and strikes for the Angels-Indians tilt and the over is 24-9-6 in his last 39. Meanwhile the over is 24-9 in Chris Guccione’s games as he gets ready to work the Reds-Dodgers meeting.
Roger Goodell is standing by the NFL's investigation into the Saints' bounty system, informing the four players who received suspensions as a result of the alleged pay-for-play setup that their discipline has been upheld. That means a season-long suspension without pay for Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma. Also suspended without pay current Packers defensive lineman Anthony Hargrove (first eight games of 2012), Saints defensive end Will Smith (four games) and current Browns linebacker Scott Fujita (three games).
Travis Hafner is now expected to be activated from the disabled list Wednesday, instead of Tuesday as originally planned. Cleveland’s DH was hitting .242 with six homers and 23 RBI before hitting the shelf with a knee injury.
The New York Mets are reportedly interested in reacquiring their former closer, Francisco Rodriguez, from the Milwaukee Brewers. New York is looking to improve its bullpen and Rodriguez is one of the players it is targeting, a source told the New York Post on Monday. Rodriguez, also known as "K-Rod," has 292 career saves, including 83 in three seasons with the Mets (2009-11). He sets up John Axford in Milwaukee.Rodriguez has a 4.11 ERA this season and is making $8 million, which could make him expendable to the struggling Brewers.
Believe in the 3 G's
GIRLS, GOLF,GAMBLING not in any particular order.
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Armadillo: Wednesday's six-pack
-- Rashard Lewis, whose middle name is Quovon (20 points in Scrabble) has earned $138,881,127 in salary in his 14-year NBA career. Wow.
-- Why is Toronto’s AAA farm team in Las Vegas? Wouldn’t it be easier for them to have it in Buffalo or Syracuse?
-- How often do hockey players skate during the summer?
-- We need a new TV reality show that chronicles travels of the Stanley Cup, especially during summer, when each member of the championship team gets it for a day.
-- This is the first year of the 4-day All-Star break, where all 30 teams get four days without games. I’m guessing it means that pretty soon they’ll move the All-Star Game to Wednesday.
-- I’m still baffled as to why any baseball player would bat right-handed. If you hit lefty, you’re two steps closer to first base. What advantage is there to hitting from the other side?
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Armadillo: Wednesday's List of 13: Happy Birthday, America.......
13) Since 1918, only one pitcher has allowed 0 or 1 run in 10 of his first 14 major league starts. Clemens? Koufax? Seaver? Marichal? No, Oakland’s Jarrod Parker. Dwight Gooden allowed 0 or 1 in nine of his first 13 starts in ’84, but allowed two runs in his 14th start. Impressive kid, this Parker.
12) Last December 9, the A’s traded starter Trevor Cahill and reliever Craig Breslow to Arizona for Parker, reliever Ryan Cook and OF Colin Cowgill. Cahill is pretty good and signed a big contract, so he can’t play for Oakland, since the A’s are allergic to big contracts until they get a new stadium.
Arizona was glad to get him, but Parker is better, Cook has been terrific since being inserted as the Oakland closer, and Cowgill is pretty good as a spare outfielder. Breslow is alright as a situational lefty.
Say what you will about Billy Beane, but this was highway robbery. Now hopefully the A’s will get the go-ahead to build a stadium in San Jose and the A’s can keep some of these guys for a change.
11) SI.com reports that in 1991, 24M people watched the All-Star Game, last year, 11M watched it. Great idea by MLB, making FOX their broadcast partner.
10) Red Sox traded Kevin Youkilis to Chicago, paving the way for Will Middlebrooks to be their every day 3B; took Middlebrooks less than a week to tweak his hammy, and now Nick Punto mans the hot corner in Boston. Youkilis is 9-32 so far for the White Sox.
9) White Sox scored a total of two runs in Jake Peavy’s last four starts; Mariners were outscored 15-1 in Hector Noesi’s last four.
8) President Obama attended 33 re-election fundraising events in June, a month with 30 days in it. Doesn’t leave all that much time for being President. The amount of money these two candidates are raising is staggering, and not in a good way. Going to be a lot of favors to pay off when one of them wins in November.
7) Reds have a minor league SS named Billy Hamilton who stole his 100th base Monday night; that’s 100 stolen bases, this year. Its not even July 4 yet. Wow.
6) #125 on the PGA Tour money list is Gary Woodland, with $376,974 in earnings this season; #126 is DJ Trahan, with $373,367. Top 125 keep their card for next season. Billy Hurley jumped up to #135 with his top 10 at Congressional last weekend.
5) Dwight Howard probably doesn’t care much, but his actions over the last few months make him look like a spoiled brat, or worse. He needs to take a Dale Carnegie course, or hire a PR person to advise him.
Actually its too late for that. Hopefully he’s at least practicing his foul shooting this summer.
4) Is July 3rd the worst day to have a birthday? Worse than December 26 or September 11?
3) A woman named Jeneba Tarmoh thought she finished 3rd in the Olympic trials, I think it was the 100 meters; 3rd place would’ve gotten her into the London Olympics, obviously a huge accomplishment.
Imagine her disappointment/anger when US Track officials told her she finished in a dead heat and as it turns out, there is no protocol for breaking a dead heat, other than a runoff or a coin flip. Outstanding.
2) Apparently everyone agreed the coin flip was incredibly stupid, but Ms Tarmoh, convinced she finished 3rd in the original race, refused to race in a run-off and forfeited her chance to go to the Olympics—she’ll be an alternate if one of the top three can’t go.
1) My question is this: who, if anyone, is advising this woman? What does she gain by not running? If she runs again and loses, she gets publicity, maybe an endorsement or two, maybe a spot on Letterman or Jimmie Kimmel’s show. If she runs, she comes out of it looking good.
Maybe she beats the woman again and goes to London, then her star is brighter than ever. She gained nothing by sitting it out, and she may have tossed away a small fortune in the process. Why?
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Armadillo's Write-Up
Wednesday, July 4
Hot pitchers
-- Bumgarner is 5-0, 2.62 in his last six starts. Jackson has a 2.57 RA in his last three home starts.
-- Young is 2-1, 3.90 in five starts for the Mets.
-- Keuchel is 1-0, 1.35 in his first three starts. Correia is 2-0, 3.86 in his last three outings.
-- JJohnson is 2-2, 1.87 in his last five starts.
-- Leake is 1-0, 1.50 in his last three starts.
-- Price is 3-0, 3.00 in his last three starts.
-- Griffin is 0-0, 1.50 in two starts for Oakland. Cook is 2-0, 1.93 in his last couple starts.
-- Mendoza is 1-1, 2.96 in his last four starts.
-- Verlander is 3-1, 3.30 in his last four starts.
Cold pitchers
-- Lee is winless in 13 starts, 0-2, 7.30 in his last four.
-- Wolf is 0-1, 9.77 in his last three starts.
-- Delgado is 0-3, 6.38 in his last four starts. Maholm is 0-3, 10.38 in his last three road starts.
-- Guthrie is 0-3, 14.30 in his last three starts. Wainwright is 2-3, 5.21 in his last six starts.
-- Kennedy is 1-2, 5.76 in his last four starts. Marquis is 0-3, 5.85 in his last three outings.
-- Harang is 0-2, 6.46 in his last three starts.
-- Bronx lost both Phelps starts (0-1, 2.08); he didn't finish 5th inning in either one of them.
-- Lowe is 0-3, 8.68 in his last five starts. ESantana is 2-2, 6.18 in his last five outings.
-- Noesi is 0-4, 5.25 in his last four starts; Mariners scored one run total in the four games. This is Tillman's first '12 start; he is 7-15, 5.58 in 36 starts from 2009-11. He is 8-8, 3.63 in AAA this season.
-- Villanueva allowed three runs in five IP in his first '12 start.
-- Duensing is 0-2, 9.00 in two starts this season.
-- Feldman is 2-5, 9.00 in his last seven starts. Axelrod is 0-1, 4.86 in three starts this season.
Hot Teams
-- Pirates won six of their last seven games.
-- Mets won five of their last six games.
-- Cubs won six of their last eight games.
-- Milwaukee won five of its last six games. Miami won four of six.
-- Cardinals won seven of their last eleven games.
-- Padres are 10-5 in their last fifteen road games.
-- Angels won 11 of their last 16 games.
-- Twins won their last five games, scoring 36 runs.
-- Tampa Bay won its last nine home games vs Bronx Bombers.
-- Texas won five of its last seven games. White Sox won four of their last five home games.
-- Oakland won six of its last eight home games.
Cold Teams
-- Nationals lost five of their last eight home games. San Francisco is 3-6 in its last nine road games.
-- Houston was outscored 52-19 in losing its last eight road games.
-- Phillies lost their last six games, allowing 41 runs.
-- Atlanta lost ten of its last fourteen home games.
-- Colorado lost 19 of its last 26 games.
-- Arizona lost six of its last eight games.
-- Dodgers lost 13 of their last 17 games. Reds lost six of their last nine on foreign soil.
-- Indians lost seven of their last eleven games.
-- Tigers are 6-8 in their last fourteen games.
-- Royals are 6-9 in their last fifteen road games. Toronto is 4-6 in last 10.
-- Bronx Bombers lost four of their last six games.
-- Red Sox lost four of their last six games.
-- Mariners lost 15 of their last 23 games; Baltimore lost seven of its last ten games.
Totals
-- Eight of last nine games at Miller Park went over.
-- 14 of last 18 Houston road games went over the total.
-- Under is 5-1-1 in last seven San Francisco games.
-- Eight of last ten Atlanta games went over the total.
-- Six of last nine games at Citi Field stayed under.
-- Seven of last eleven St Louis games went over the total.
-- Over is 3-1-1 in Kennedy's last five starts, 0-3-1 in Marquis' last four.
-- Under is 11-2-1 in last fourteen Cincinnati games.
-- Over is 10-3-1 in last fourteen Angel games.
-- Nine of last thirteen Kansas City road games stayed under.
-- Ten of last fourteen Detroit games stayed under the total.
-- Five of last seven Bronx games stayed under the total.
-- Under is 9-4 in last thirteen White Sox games.
-- Under is 12-3-1 in last sixteen Oakland games.
-- Eight of last ten Seattle games stayed under the total.
Umpires
-- Mia-Mil-- Eight of last ten Bellino games stayed under.
-- SF-Wsh-- Underdogs are 8-6 in last fourteen Meals games.
-- Hst-Pitt-- Under is 4-1-1 in last six Cuzzi games.
-- Phil-NY-- Over is 5-2-1 in last eight Timmons games.
-- Chi-Atl-- Six of last eight Reynolds games went over total.
-- Col-StL-- Road team won eight of last ten Porter games.
-- SD-Az-- Nine of last ten Barksdale games stayed under.
-- Cin-LA-- Eight of last eleven Guccione games went over.
-- LA-Cle-- Over is 11-6 this season with Wolf behind plate.
-- Min-Det-- Five of last seven Eddings games went over total.
-- KC-Tor-- Over is 7-1-1 in last nine Conroy games.
-- NY-TB-- Road team is 7-3 in Estabrook games this year.
-- Tex-Chi-- 10 of last 13 Miller games stayed under the total.
-- Bos-A's-- Baker's only previous game behind plate stayed under.
-- Balt-Sea-- 10 of last 14 Wegner games stayed under the total.
Believe in the 3 G's
GIRLS, GOLF,GAMBLING not in any particular order.
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Wednesday, July 4
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Wednesday's streaking and slumping starting pitchers
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Streaking
Madison Bumgarner, San Francisco Giants (10-4, 2.85 ERA)
Bumgarner was almost perfect in his last outing, allowing just one hit and two walks in a complete-game 5-0 shutout of Cincinnati. He needed just 107 pitches to get the 27 outs and has now won five of his last six starts. He has thrown at least six innings in each of his last 15 trips to the mound.
David Price, Tampa Bay Rays (11-4, 2.92 ERA)
Price has won three consecutive starts, firing seven solid innings in each. He was cruising along in his last start against Detroit, having allowed just two runs on five hits over seven innings, but was forced to hit the showers with tightness in his lower back. The Rays expect him to be fine to climb the hill Wednesday against the Yanks.
Slumping
Hector Noesi, Seattle Mariners (2-10, 5.96 ERA)
Just when you thought Noesi might be ready to turn it around, he goes out and allows a season-high four home runs. He held San Diego to two runs over six innings in a tough 2-0 loss on June 24, but then was hammered for five runs over five innings while the Boston Red Sox repeatedly took him deep. The Mariners have lost each of his last four outings.
Jeremy Guthrie, Colorado Rockies (3-7, 6.56 ERA)
Guthrie comes out of the bullpen to make his first start since June 17. He allowed at least five runs in four of his first six starts before being bumped from the rotation and wasn’t all that dependable coming on in relief either. He was spanked for three earned runs and two homers in just two innings of work in giving up a lead against San Diego last week.
Believe in the 3 G's
GIRLS, GOLF,GAMBLING not in any particular order.
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Short Sheet
Wednesday, July 4
National League
San Francisco at Washington, 11:05am ET MLB
Bumgarner: 10-1 TSR as a favorite
Jackson: Washington 1-6 SU as a home underdog
Philadelphia at NY Mets, 1:10 ET
Lee: 1-7 TSR pitching off a team loss
Young: Mets 21-12 SU in day games
Houston at Pittsburgh, 1:35 ET
Keuchel: Houston 3-18 SU away off 3+ road games
Correia: Pittsburgh 13-3 SU as a home favorite
Miami at Milwaukee, 4:10 ET
Johnson: Miami 5-1 SU after scoring 12+ runs
Wolf: Milwaukee 28-12 Over in home games
Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 7:10 ET
Maholm: 2-16 TSR as a road underdog
Delgado: Atlanta 12-2 SU after scoring 8+ runs
Colorado at St. Louis, 7:15 ET
Guthrie: Colorado 15-32 SU after allowing 2 runs or less
Wainwright: St. Louis 24-12 Over off a loss by one run
Cincinnati at LA Dodgers, 9:10 ET
Leake: Cincinnati 21-11 SU away after scoring 2 runs or less
Harang: Dodgers 11-25 SU on Wednesdays
San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 ET
Marquis: 12-2 Over as an underdog of +150 or higher
Kennedy: 18-2 TSR vs. division opponents
American League
NY Yankees at Tampa Bay, 3:10 ET MLB
Phelps: Yankees 0-7 SU playing on artificial turf
Price: 36-15 TSR vs. division opponents
Boston at Oakland, 4:05 ET MLB
Cook: Boston 6-12 SU after losing 3 of their last 4 games
Griffin: Oakland 44-21 Under off 3+ Unders
LA Angels at Cleveland, 4:05 ET
Santana: 5-11 TSR in all starts this season
Lowe: Cleveland 18-10 SU after winning 2 of their last 3 games
Baltimore at Seattle, 4:10 ET
Tillman: Baltimore 19-10 SU with a total of 8 to 8.5 runs
Noesi: Seattle 7-22 SU in July
Kansas City at Toronto, 7:05 ET
Mendoza: Kansas City 2-14 SU away after the bullpen allowed 0 runs in BB games
Villanueva: Toronto 30-14 SU off 5+ home games
Minnesota at Detroit, 7:05 ET
Duensing: Minnesota 16-5 Over in July
Verlander: 39-9 SU as a favorite of -150 or higher
Texas at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 ET ESPN
Feldman: Texas 29-10 SU off an Over
Axelrod: White Sox 8-16 SU at home off a win by 4+ runs
Believe in the 3 G's
GIRLS, GOLF,GAMBLING not in any particular order.
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