Date | Match Up | Rating | Score | Result | Profit | Lead Time | Analysis |
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06-06-18 | A's v. Rangers UNDER 10.5 | Top | 2-8 | Win | 100 | 11 h 24 m | Show |
A.L. West Total of the Month. My selection is on the 'under' between Oakland and Texas at 8:05 pm et on Wednesday. We saw a relatively high-scoring affair in the series opener between these A.L. West rivals last night. That game got off to a slow start before the Rangers offense took over. Look for a different story to unfold tonight. Daniel Mengden will take the ball for the A's. He has quietly been one of the best starters in the American League so far this season, going 6-4 with a 2.91 ERA and 0.97 WHIP. Mengden has worked at least seven innings in each of his last three starts and has gone at least six innings in five consecutive outings. Over that stretch his highest pitch count was just 102. Note that he has worked at least into the sixth inning in three of four career starts against the Rangers and tossed seven innings of four-hit shutout ball here in Arlington last year. Bartolo Colon will counter for Texas. He's been alternating good and bad starts lately and is certainly coming off a disappointing outing against the Angels in which he lasted just three innings. I do look for him to bounce back here, noting that Colon has given up just four earned runs and worked at least six innings in both starts against the A's since the start of last season. Take the under (10*). | |||||||
05-21-18 | Marlins v. Mets UNDER 8.5 | Top | 0-2 | Win | 100 | 22 h 26 m | Show |
N.L. East Total of the Month. My selection is on the 'under' between Miami and New York at 7:10 pm et on Monday. I really like the way the 'under' sets up in the opener of this series on Monday night in New York. The Marlins were involved in a high-scoring affair in yesterday's series finale against the Braves but I look for a different story to unfold in this one. Rookie Elieser Hernandez will take the ball for the Mets on Monday. After making two relief appearances he made his first career start last week against the Dodgers, and pitched well, allowing just one earned run on three hits over five innings of work. He needed only 75 pitches to get through those five innings. Jason Vargas will counter for New York. He has gotten off to a disastrous start this season, allowing 19 earned runs on 26 hits in 12 1/3 innings, spanning three starts. Keep in mind, Vargas was an 18-game winner with a 4.16 ERA as a member of the Royals last year. I see this as a solid bounce-back spot for the veteran left-hander. Take the under (10*). | |||||||
05-18-18 | Yankees v. Royals UNDER 9.5 | Top | 2-5 | Win | 100 | 13 h 50 m | Show |
MLB American League Total of the Month. My selection is on the 'under' between New York and Kansas City at 8:15 pm et on Friday. Perhaps these two clubs' reputations precede them as we're dealing with a lofty total in the opener of this series on Friday night in Kansas City. CC Sabathia will take the ball for the Yankees. He struggled last time out, allowing four earned run on nine hits in just four innings of work. Keep in mind, that start came against the Boston Red Sox. He'll be taking a step down in class against the Royals here. In two starts against Kansas City last year, Sabathia allowed only three earned runs over 12 2/3 innings. The 'under' has cashed in five of his last six trips to the hill against the Royals. Jakob Junis will counter for Kansas City. He has been quietly effective this season, despite pitching for one of the worst teams in baseball. With that being said, Junis is fresh off a rocky outing, giving up four earned runs on six hits over 5 2/3 innings. That start came on the road against the Indians, a tough challenge to be sure. He'll face another tough challenge against the Yankees here but I'm confident he'll hang in there. Note that Junis has at least worked into the sixth inning in five straight and seven of eight starts overall this season. The Royals are giving up just 3.25 runs per contest in his four starts at Kaufman Stadium. Take the under (10*). | |||||||
05-05-18 | Blue Jays v. Rays UNDER 8 | Top | 3-5 | Push | 0 | 21 h 30 m | Show |
MLB A.L. East Total of the Month. My selection is on the 'under' between Toronto and Tampa Bay at 6:10 pm et on Saturday. I'll back the 'under' in St. Petersburg on Saturday evening. Aaron Sanchez will take the ball for the Jays. He has worked at least six innings in each of his last five starts, and has worked into the sixth inning in all six of his starts this season. He wasn't at his best on the road against the Twins last time out but the Jays still managed to win that game so it shouldn't knock his confidence heading into this outing. The 'under' is a perfect 5-0 in his five career starts against the Rays. Jake Faria will counter for Tampa Bay. He has settled in nicely to the Rays rotation, most recently tossing eight shutout innings against the Tigers. He has given up one earned run or less in three of his last four trips to the hill. Note that the 'under' has gone 3-1 over those four outings. Take the under (10*). | |||||||
04-19-18 | Blue Jays v. Yankees UNDER 9 | Top | 3-4 | Win | 107 | 22 h 49 m | Show |
MLB A.L. East Total of the Month. My selection is on the 'under' between Toronto and New York at 6:35 pm et on Thursday. I'll back the 'under' in the Bronx on Thursday evening. The Blue Jays are coming off an offensively explosion against the Royals yesterday, scoring 15 runs in their fourth consecutive victory. Here, they face a tougher challenge, however, as they go up against CC Sabathia. The big left-hander will be making just his third start of the season and he hasn't exactly been dominant. But I do expect him to perform well on Thursday night, noting that he allowed just one earned run in five innings of work against the Jays earlier this season. Aaron Sanchez will counter for Toronto. Like Sabathia, he's capable of pitching better than he has so far this season, but I look for a solid outing in a big spot here. Note that Sanchez is coming off his best start of the campaign, allowing just three hits and one earned run over eight innings against the Orioles. Take the under (10*). | |||||||
04-12-18 | White Sox v. Twins UNDER 8.5 | Top | 0-4 | Win | 100 | 23 h 21 m | Show |
MLB A.L. Central Total of the Month. My selection is on the 'under' between Chicago and Minnesota at 8:10 pm et on Thursday. The Twins are coming off a wild victory over the Astros on Wednesday afternoon but I expect to see a return to 'normal' on Thursday night at Target Field. The White Sox got off to a fine start at the plate this season but have certainly cooled off since. They're going to need a better performance from Lucas Giolito on the hill on Thursday after he struggled in his first two outings. The Sox do have high hopes for the young righty and I believe he can handle this matchup with the Twins. Jose Berrios has been making a name for himself in the Minnesota rotation and has posted a 3.29 ERA and 0.73 WHIP in 13 2/3 innings of work this season. He has also recorded a stellar 13:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio in the early going. Take the under (10*). |
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William Burns | $834 |
Ray Monohan | $722 |
Jim Feist | $705 |
Matt Fargo | $419 |
Marc Lawrence | $253 |
Will Rogers | $233 |
ProSportsPicks | $211 |
Jack Jones | $145 |
Kyle Hunter | $80 |
Ross Benjamin | $50 |