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Thursday, June 6
Hot pitchers
-- GGonzalez has a 2.41 RA in his last five starts.
-- Miller is 3-1, 1.63 in his last six starts.
-- Cashner is 3-1, 3.51 in his last five starts.
-- Scherzer is 2-0, 2.05 in his last three starts.
-- Norris is 1-0, 0.95 in his last three starts.
-- Texas won last six Holland starts (4-0, 2.93).
-- Straily is 2-0, 0.95 in his last three starts.
-- Harang allowed two ruins in 15 IP in his last two starts.
Cold pitchers
-- Marcum is 0-4, 5.52 in his last five starts.
-- Kennedy has a 5.26 RA in his last six starts.
-- Peralta is 1-4, 9.12 in his last five starts. Cloyd is 1-2, 5.16 in his four starts this season.
-- Chacin is 0-3, 6.63 in his last six starts.
-- Braves lost last five Hudson road starts (0-4, 9.00). Greinke is 0-1, 10.13 in his last three starts.
-- Hernandez is 1-1, 6.75 in his last three starts.
-- MGonzalez is 0-1, 4.45 in his last five starts.
-- Lester is 0-2, 6.52 in his last three starts.
-- Quintana is 1-2, 4.69 in his last seven starts.
-- Davis is 0-4, 7.76 in his last five starts. Pelfrey is 0-3, 7.04 in his last five.
-- Bronx lost last four Hughes starts (0-2, 7.50).
Starting Pitchers/First Inning
You can wager on whether teams will score in first inning. Below is how often a starting pitcher has allowed 1+ runs in first inning in one of his starts........
-- Marcum 1-7; Gonzalez 4-12
-- Kennedy 5-11; Miller 3-11
-- Cloyd 2-4; Peralta 3-12
-- Cashner 3-8; Chacin 2-10
-- Hudson 2-12; Greinke 2-6
-- Hernandez 3-10; Scherzer 3-11
-- MGonzalez 3-9; Norris 4-12
-- Holland 0-11; Lester 3-12
-- Straily 2-8; Quintana 4-11
-- Pelfrey 5-11; Davis 2-11
-- Hughes 4-11; Harang 4-8
Totals
-- Four of last five Washington games stayed under total.
-- Nine of last eleven Arizona games went over the total.
-- Nine of last thirteen Philly games went over the total.
-- Five of last seven Colorado games went over the total.
-- Three of last four Atlanta games went over the total.
-- Five of last seven Detroit home games stayed under total.
-- Seven of last eleven Houstron games stayed under total.
-- Over is 6-2-1 in last nine games at Fenway Park.
-- Six of last seven Oakland games stayed under total.
-- Under is 8-1-1 in last ten Kansas City games.
-- Four of last five Seattle games went over the total.
Hot teams
-- Arizona won four of its last five games.
-- Phillies won last four games, scoring 27 runs.
-- Colorado won four of its last five games.
-- Atlanta won 15 of its last 19 games. Dodgers won last four home games, scoring 22 runs.
-- Tampa Bay won eight of its last ten games.
-- Houston won eight of its last ten games; Orioles won five of last seven.
-- A's won 16 of their last 19 games.
-- Boston won eight of its last 12 games.
-- Minnesota won seven of its last nine games.
-- Bronx won its last three games, scoring 17 runs. Mariners won four of their last six home games.
Cold teams
-- Nationals lost five of last seven games. Mets lost four of their last five.
-- Cardinals lost three of their last four games.
-- Brewers lost 16 of their last 22 games.
-- San Diego lost four of its last five road games.
-- Tigers lost six of their last eight games.
-- Rangers lost four of their last five road games.
-- White Sox lost eight of their last nine games.
-- Royals lost 15 of their last 19 games.
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Thursday, June 6
National League
NY Mets at Washington, 7:05 ET
Marcum: Mets 24-40 SU after losing 3 of their last 4 games
Gonzalez: 33-12 TSR as a favorite of -125 to -175
Arizona at St. Louis, 7:15 ET
Kennedy: Arizona 8-15 SU after winning 4 or 5 of their last 6 games
Miller: St. Louis 31-13 SU vs. right-handed starters
Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8:10 ET
Cloyd: Philadelphia 22-10 Over in June
Peralta: Milwaukee 11-19 SU as a favorite
San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 ET
Cashner: San Diego 24-54 SU as a road underdog of +125 to +150
Chacin: Colorado 16-5 SU off BB Overs
Atlanta at LA Dodgers, 10:10 ET
Hudson: Atlanta 10-0 SU off 5+ home games
Greinke: Dodgers 2-9 SU off a division loss as a home favorite
American League
Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1:05 ET
Hernandez: Tampa Bay 20-9 SU away after winning 5 or 6 of their last 7 games
Scherzer: Detroit 0-6 SU off a combined score of 6 runs or less
Baltimore at Houston, 2:10 ET MLB
Gonzalez: Baltimore 9-3 SU away in day games
Norris: Houston 5-22 SU at home after the bullpen allowed 4+ runs
Texas at Boston, 7:10 ET MLB
Holland: 16-4 TSR pitching on 5 or 6 days rest
Lester: Boston 15-29 SU vs. AL West opponents
Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 ET
Straily: Oakland 19-6 SU after winning 4 or 5 of their last 6 games
Quintana: White Sox 1-8 SU at home with a total of 8 to 8.5 runs
Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:10 ET
Pelfrey: 27-51 TSR vs. division opponents
Davis: Kansas City 8-0 Over at home after allowing 2 runs or less
NY Yankees at Seattle, 10:10 ET
Hughes: Yankees 41-17 SU in June
Harang: Seattle 23-6 Under at home off BB Overs
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Diamond Trends - Tuesday
June 11, 2013
SU TREND OF THE DAY:
-- The Nationals are 10-0 since May 25, 2012 on the road when they lost by one run in their starter’s last start for a net profit of $1078.
OU TREND OF THE DAY:
-- The Pirates are 0-14 OU since September 07, 2009 as a home 135+ dog and it is the first game of the series.
PITCHER TREND OF THE DAY:
-- When Max Scherzer starts the Tigers are 13-0 since June 17, 2012 as a 140+ favorite after a quality start for a net profit of $1300.
MLB BIBLE ACTIVE TREND:
-- Zack Greinke has produced a team record of 21-0 ($2,100) as a home favorite of more than -140, if his team did not blow a 5+ run lead in his last start.
ACTIVE TRENDS:
-- When Jeremy Hefner starts the Mets are 0-7 since July 25, 2012 as a home dog vs a team that has hit more grounders than fly balls season-to-date for a net profit of $700 when playing against.
-- The Cubs are 0-8 since August 29, 2012 as a dog after a loss in which they had 6 or fewer hits and it is not the last game of a series for a net profit of $800 when playing against.
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Hot & Not - NL Edition
June 10, 2013
There are most certainly some surprises that you wouldn't expect at this point in MLB betting action in the National League. The list of teams that are hot and not are relatively thin, as most of the teams have essentially split their games over the course of the last week or so. There are some that are standing out for all of the right reasons and all of the wrong reasons though, and we're here to set the record straight on them all.
Money-Makers
Miami Marlins (4-3, +$499 in L/7) – Grab a screenshot of this and put it in your scrapbook, as it isn't anything you'll see all that often. The Fish have netted $880 of profits this year against the Mets, and they have eight wins against their NL East foes. Then again, after Saturday, Miami is 1-0 in games that last into the 20th inning as well.
On Deck: The bad news? Against the rest of baseball, the Marlins still only have 10 wins through 51 games played. They'll host Milwaukee and St. Louis this week, and a return to the norm should be in the cards.
Atlanta Braves (7-2, +$479 in L/9) – The Braves are starting to build what might be an unassailable lead in the NL East with the way that they are playing while the rest of baseball is more or less just muddling along. This trip out to the West Coast hasn't been puzzling yet, though the team only split the four games against the Dodgers.
On Deck: Finishing up this trip strong is important for the Braves. If they can handle San Diego for these three games at Petco Park and their three with the Giants at home over the weekend, the next several weeks really loosen up. There's five with the Mets, three with the Brewers, and two with the Royals to follow.
Milwaukee Brewers (3-0, +$322 in L/3) – Slim pickings for sure in the National League, where the longest winning streak belongs to the Brewers. They took the final three games of their series against the Phillies this weekend, but they still have tremendous problems to tend to, particularly in their pitching staff.
On Deck: We admit that Milwaukee doesn't really classify as "hot" yet with just three wins in a row, but with these next three coming against the Marlins, there's a real chance to be on a six-game winning streak going into Cincinnati this weekend.
Money-Burners
New York Mets (1-7, -$829 in L/8) – If the Marlins are hot, the team that is losing to the Marlins is particularly cold. We saw this coming, though. The Mets were all full of themselves and high and mighty after taking all four games against the Yankees, but alas, they're still just the Mets, and they still clearly stink.
On Deck: We have to imagine that the hometown crowd is really going to be giving it to the Metropolitans in these next two series against the Cardinals and the Cubs if the home team isn't coming up with some more wins. However, this series against St. Louis, arguably the best team in baseball, is really poorly placed in the schedule with the form that the team is currently in.
Cincinnati Reds (1-4, -$411 in L/5) – The Reds had their chance to make up games against the Cardinals last week, but losing two of three, and particularly losing the Sunday Night Baseball game in extra innings hurt quite a bit.
On Deck: Four against the Cubbies and three against the Brewers will surely cure what is ailing the Reds this week. We expect to see them back into second place by themselves in the NL Central and right back on the heels of the Cardinals by the time this week concludes.
Pittsburgh Pirates (2-6, -$329 in L/8) – We're not really worried about the fact that the Jolly Roger has only been sent up twice in Pittsburgh's last eight games. This is still one of the best teams in the game, and most are looking forward to the Bucs calling up RHP Gerrit Cole on Tuesday night.
On Deck: That Tuesday nighter against the defending champs might be the most anticipated game that the Pirates have had in 20 years. After the Giants leave town, the Dodgers will be right behind them for a weekend series in the Steel City.
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See spot. See spot bet: This week's best spot bet opportunities
Spot bets are a classic handicapping practice that have proven profitable no matter what sport you’re betting. Whether it’s a team looking past this week’s opponent, one coming off a hard-fought victory, or a rough patch of schedule, bettors can find value picking their spots.
Lookahead spot
The Golden Nugget posted their college football “Games of the Year” this past Friday and opened up a new set of odds for spot bettors to juggle. Fans of the lookahead spot can’t help but notice the Oklahoma Sooners’ home date with the TCU Horned Frogs in Week 6, just a week away from the Red River Rivalry and a showdown with the Texas Longhorns (Pick) at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. According to the Big 12 futures odds, that game could give either OU or Texas the inside track to the conference championship.
Oddsmakers opened OU as a 9-point home favorite versus TCU on October 5. The Sooners have gone 12-1 SU in the game before the Red River Rivalry since 2000, but boast a 6-7 ATS mark in that span. The Horned Frogs lost 24-17 to OU but covered as 6.5-point home underdogs in Week 14 last year. TCU is the fourth overall favorite (+500) to win the Big 12.
Letdown spot
The Tampa Bay Rays are desperately trying to pull themselves out of the American League East basement and have a good opportunity to gain ground this week, hosting the division-leading Boston Red Sox for three games. The Rays have had a tough slate recently, taking two of three with Baltimore after road sets at Detroit and Cleveland, and the level of intensity will be at an apex versus the BoSox.
Following that set with Boston, the Rays welcome the Kansas City Royals to Minute Maid Park – a drastic shift in urgency and intensity from the previous series. The Royals were the laughing stock of baseball in May but have turned it around, winning five straight heading into their series with Detroit. Kansas City could catch Tampa Bay napping at the end of the week.
Schedule spot
Jeff Van Gundy isn’t the only one voicing his opinion about the 2-3-2 format of the NBA Finals, he just happens to have the loudest microphone. The ESPN announcer bashed the finals format, which has been in place since 1985, during the Game 2 broadcast. After splitting the first two games in South Beach, the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs play three games at the AT&T Center – more importantly Game 3 Tuesday night.
Since 1985, when the series is tied 1-1, the winner of Game 3 has gone on to win the NBA Championship 12 out of 13 times. Oddsmakers have the Spurs pegged as 2-point home favorites in Game 3 but listed as +150 underdogs to win the NBA title. San Antonio is 6-1 SU and 4-3 ATS at home this postseason and posted a 35-6 SU and 19-20-2 ATS mark as hosts during the regular season.
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Armadillo: Tuesday's six-pack
Six I-A college football teams with worst turnover ratio LY:
-19 Arkansas-- John L Smith is gone, Bret Beilema is the new coach.
-19 Colorado-- Jon Embree went 4-21, so Mike McIntyre is new coach.
-19 South Florida-- Skip Holtz is out,. Willie Taggart is the new guy.
-18 New Mexico State-- DeWayne Walker bolted Las Cruces for the NFL.
-17 Idaho-- Robb Akey is gone; Paul Petrino is the new coach.
-16 Southern Miss-- Ellis Johnson is out, Todd Monken is in.
Moral of the sotry; your team turns ball over a lot, you lose your job.
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Armadillo: Tuesday's List of 13: Doing some thinking out loud...........
13) Shootings in Santa Monica over the weekend remind me that I spent a day on that campus in October 1990, watching a football game between the Santa Monica Corsairs and West LA Junior College.
Not much of a field, just couple hundred fans on metal bleachers (Miami-Notre Dame was the big game back then, and that was on TV at same time that day) but it was obviously high-caliber football. Warren Moon played for West LA years before that.
12) Five years later, I’m watching the Rams on the satellite dish, thumbing through their media guide, and it occurs to me that Isaac Bruce played for West LA that day in 1990, that’s how high quality the football was.
Memphis hired a coach named Chuck Stobart who brought a lot of JC kids with him from California, and that’s how Reverend Ike became a Memphis Tiger. Hopefully he’ll get in the Pro Football Hall of Fame someday soon.
11) Not enough people read the baseball page on this website, because Nevada sportsbooks made $6.4M booking baseball bets this past April. Studying trends can help you win in baseball.
10) Tim Duncan is shooting 3-16 in Finals when Udonis Haslem is on the court, 8-16 when Haslem is off the court.
9) Indiana Hoosiers are first Big Dozen team to make College World Series since Michigan did it in 1984. Hoosiers beat perennial power Florida State twice to get to Omaha.
8) Last year, Cubs’ 1B/OF Bryan LaHair made the All-Star Game after a hot first half of the season; his stock with the Cubs fell so fast that LaHair now plays for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in Japan, where he makes $2.25M a year. Cubs got $900,000 to transfer his contract to Fukuoka.
7) If you go to a Rockies’ game and Jhoulys Chacin is pitching, give the babysitter a little extra cash; Chacin’s last four starts all went into extra innings.
6) Former Miami, OH hoop coach Charlie Coles passed away last week at age 71; at one time in Oxford, his coaching staff was Herb Sendek/Thad Matta/Sean Miller. Not a bad coaching staff there.
5) New Northwestern coach Chris Collins is going to try and run with his Wildcats, a team that has run the slowish Princeton offense for over a decade; C Alex Olah has already dropped 15 pounds, just since the season ended- that has to be a directive from the new coach.
4) Potentially good news for Miami Heat fans: NBA teams that opened the Finals L-W at home have still won eight of 13 NBA Finals series.
3) There is actually a pro golfer named Ryan Yip; he was the last guy to qualify for the US Open this year.
Insert your own putting-related joke here.
2) Was reading some stuff Monday; the 1977 NBA Draft, the same month I graduated from high school, was held on June 10, 17 days before this year’s draft will be held. TV pushed the NBA Finals’ schedule back into June, since May is a Sweeps ratings month and back then, the NBA didn’t do very good ratings, so TV didn’t want the Finals played in May.
Anyway, Milwaukee took Indiana center Kent Benson with the first pick, while Bernard King (Nets) went #7 and Jack Sikma (Sonics) went #8. Whoops. Current Rutgers coach Eddie Jordan was the 33rd pick that year.
1) Chris (Birdman) Andersen was signed by Miami off the street to two 10-day contracts in January of this year in this his 11th NBA season (7 of 10 previous seasons with Denver, three with New Orleans).
Credit to Pat Riley for finding a key piece to this team and signing him when any team could’ve had him. Andersen is a little like Dennis Rodman used to be; he’s a career 5.4 ppg scorer, but he provides energy to his team and he agitates opponents, and that’s a good thing.
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Armadillo's Write-Up
Tuesday, June 11
Hot pitchers
-- Turner allowed one run in 13 IP in two starts this season.
-- Mets are 1-10 when Hefner starts, but he is 1-0, 2.84 in last three starts.
-- Hudson has a 1.26 RA in his last couple starts.
-- Greinke is 3-0, 2.78 in his four home starts this year.
-- Walters is 2-1, 4.50 in three starts this season.
-- Vargas is 4-0, 2.97 in his last five starts. MGonzalez is 1-0, 3.28 in four starts since coming off the DL.
-- Scherzer is 3-0, 1.86 in his last four starts.
-- Colon is 4-0, 0.90 in his last four outings. Sabathia is 2-0, 2.76 in his last couple starts.
-- Norris is 1-1, 1.73 in his last four starts.
Cold pitchers
-- Lincecum is 1-3, 6.56 in his last four starts. Pirates' top prospect Cole makes MLB debut here; he is 5-3, 2.91 in 12 AAA starts (44 hits allowed in 68 IP).
-- Peralta is 1-5, 8.50 in his last six starts.
-- Cardinals lost both Wacha starts (0-0, 5.40).
-- Garza has a 5.19 RA in his last three starts. Cingrani is 0-0, 5.40 in his last three starts, last of which was May 11.
-- Chacin is 0-3, 6.86 in his last seven starts. Haren is 0-4, 5.83 in his last five.
-- Cashner has a 4.91 RA in his last four starts, but Padres are 5-0 in his starts if they give him 3+ runs.
-- Kennedy is 1-1, 9.53 in his last three starts.
-- Hamels is 1-6, 4.98 in his last seven starts.
-- Lester is 0-2, 5.88 in his last four starts. Hernandez is 1-2, 6.75 in his last four starts.
-- Kluber is 0-2, 4.29 in his last four starts.
-- Davis is 0-6, 10.60 in his last nine starts.
-- Quintana is 0-1, 5.21 in his last three starts. Wang was 4-4, 2.93 in nine AAA starts this year (allowed 57 hits in 58 IP); he is 61-32, 4.26 in 120 career big league starts.
-- Harang is 1-3, 5.67 in his last five starts .
Starting Pitchers/First Inning
You can wager on whether teams will score in first inning. Below is how often a starting pitcher has allowed 1+ runs in first inning in one of his starts........
-- Lincecum 6-12; Cole 0-0
-- Peralta 4-13 (4 of last 5); Turner 0-2
-- Wacha 0-2; Hefner 5-11
-- Cingrani 1-6; Garza 0-4
-- Haren 1-12; Chacin 2-11
-- Hudson 2-13; Cashner 3-9
-- Kennedy 6-12; Greinke 2-7
-- Hamels 3-13; Walters 1-3
-- Vargas 1-12; Gonzalez 4-10 (3 of last 4)
-- Lester 3-13; Hernandez 3-11
-- Kluber 1-8; Holland 0-12
-- Scherzer 3-12; Davis 3-12
-- Wang 0-0; Quintana 4-12
-- Sabathia 4-13; Colon 3-12
-- Norris 4-13; Harang 4-9
Totals
-- Five of last six Giant games stayed under the total.
-- Over is 5-2-1 in last eight Miami games.
-- Six of last seven St Louis games went over the total.
-- Five of last six Cincinnati games went over the total.
-- Five of last six Colorado games went over the total.
-- Four of last six Atlanta games stayed under the total.
-- 12 of last 16 Arizona games went over the total.
-- Three of Twins' last four home games went over total.
-- Angels' last four games went over the total.
-- Four of last six Tampa Bay games stayed under the total.
-- Seven of last ten Texas games stayed under the total.
-- Nine of last eleven Kansas City games stayed under total.
-- Six of last nine Toronto games stayed under the total.
-- Eight of last ten Oakland games stayed under total.
-- Last five Seattle games stayed under the total.
Hot teams
-- Giants won three of their last four road games.
-- Brewers won their last four games, scoring 24 runs.
-- Cardinals won three of their last four games.
-- Reds won 13 of their last 18 road games.
-- Colorado won six of its last nine games.
-- Atlanta won 17 of its last 24 games; Padres won four of last six.
-- Arizona won five of its last seven away games.
-- Orioles won seven of their last eight home games.
-- Boston won 12 of its last 17 games. Tampa Bay won 10 of its last 15, but allowed 20 runs in losing last two days.
-- Royals won their last six games, allowing ten runs. Detroit won five of its last seven games.
-- White Sox won their last three games, scoring 18 runs. Toronto won three of its last four games.
-- Rangers won five of their last six home games.
-- Oakland won its last eight home games. Bronx won six of its last seven tilts overall.
Cold teams
-- Pirates lost six of their last nine games.
-- Miami lost its last 13 games that weren't against the Mets.
-- Mets lost six of their last seven games.
-- Cubs lost six of their last eight games.
-- Washington lost eight of its last ten road games.
-- Dodgers lost their last three games, scoring five runs.
-- Minnesota lost four of its last five games. Phillies lost their last three games, allowing 18 runs.
-- Angels lost eight of their last ten games.
-- Indians lost their last eight games, allowing 51 runs.
-- Mariners lost four of their last five games. Houston lost its last four games, scoring total of five runs.
Umpires
-- Mil-Mia-- Last five LBarrett games stayed under total.
-- Cin-Chi-- Underdogs won last five Tumpane games.
-- Atl-SD-- Favorites won six of last seven Culbreth games.
-- Az-LA-- Home side won seven of last eight Fagan games.
-- LA-Balt-- Over is 9-6-1 in last sixteen Holbrook games.
-- Bos-TB-- Last five Guccione games went over the total.
-- Cle-Tex-- Last six Wegner games stayed under the total.
-- Det-KC-- Seven of last ten Baker games stayed under total.
-- Tor-Chi-- Over is 7-2-1 in last ten Hickox games.
-- Hst-Sea-- Under is 7-2-1 in last ten Schrieber games.
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Tuesday, June 11
National League
San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 7:05 ET MLB
Lincecum: 7-0 TSR pitching off a team win
Cole: Pittsburgh 17-8 Over off BB road games
Milwaukee at Miami, 7:10 ET
Peralta: Milwaukee 14-4 Over away vs. NL East opponents
Turner: Miami 11-31 SU in night games
St. Louis at NY Mets, 7:10 ET
Wacha: St. Louis 11-4 away off an Over
Hefner: 0-9 TSR with a total of of 7 to 8.5 runs
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 ET WGN
Cingrani: Cincinnati 8-1 Over away off 3+ division games
Garza: Cubs 5-17 SU off 3+ home games
Washington at Colorado, 8:40 ET
Haren: 10-18 TSR in the first half of the season
Chacin: Colorado 25-16 SU vs. right-handed starters
Atlanta at San Diego, 10:10 ET
Hudson: 0-6 TSR away with a line of +125 to -125
Cashner: San Diego 12-4 Over off a win by 2 runs or less
Arizona at LA Dodgers, 10:10 ET
Kennedy: Arizona 7-0 Over away in June
Greinke: 15-1 TSR at home in the first half of the season
American League
LA Angels at Baltimore, 7:05 ET
Vargas: Angels 10-19 SU off a loss by 1 run
Gonzalez: 14-6 TSR in night games
Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 ET MLB
Lester: Boston 20-8 SU with a total of 8 to 8.5 runs
Hernandez: Tampa Bay 3-20 SU off 3+ games with 12+ hits
Cleveland at Texas, 8:05 ET
Kluber: Cleveland 3-17 SU away off 4+ losses
Holland: 42-17 SU in road games
Detroit at Kansas City, 8:10 ET
Scherzer: Detroit 0-7 SU away after scoring and allowing 3 runs or less
Davis: Kansas City 19-9 SU off a division win as an underdog
Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 ET
Wang: Toronto 7-0 Over off a combined score of 15+ runs
Quintana: White Sox 17-5 SU after scoring 9+ runs
NY Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 ET
Sabathia: Yankees 4-14 SU away on Tuesdays
Colon: Oakland 22-10 SU off 6+ road games
Houston at Seattle, 10:10 ET
Norris: Houston 8-27 SU as a road underdog of +125 to +175
Harang: Seattle 18-8 SU off BB games scoring and allowing 3 runs or less
Interleague
Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8:10 ET
Hamels: 2-8 TSR as a favorite
Walters: Minnesota 36-14 SU off 6+ games scoring 4 runs or less
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