09-06-20 |
Brewers v. Indians -220 | | 1-4 |
Win | 100 | 18 h 57 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Indians -220 |
09-06-20 |
Marlins v. Rays -200 | | 4-5 |
Win | 100 | 18 h 54 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Rays -200 |
09-06-20 |
Phillies +140 v. Mets | Top | 1-14 |
Loss | -100 | 19 h 39 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Phillies +140 |
09-05-20 |
Rockies +174 v. Dodgers | | 5-2 |
Win | 174 | 25 h 5 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Rockies +174 |
09-04-20 |
White Sox -150 v. Royals | | 7-4 |
Win | 100 | 26 h 31 m | Show |
High Roller Play on White Sox -150 |
09-04-20 |
Brewers v. Indians -142 | | 7-1 |
Loss | -142 | 25 h 36 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Indians -142 |
09-04-20 |
Phillies +105 v. Mets | | 5-3 |
Win | 105 | 24 h 40 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Phillies +105 |
09-04-20 |
Marlins +130 v. Rays | Top | 4-5 |
Loss | -100 | 24 h 9 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Marlins +130 |
09-03-20 |
Rangers v. Astros -148 | | 4-8 |
Win | 100 | 18 h 40 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Astros -148 |
09-02-20 |
Rangers +200 v. Astros | | 1-2 |
Loss | -100 | 23 h 21 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Rangers +200 |
09-02-20 |
Nationals -108 v. Phillies | Top | 0-3 |
Loss | -108 | 24 h 26 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Nationals -108 |
09-01-20 |
White Sox v. Twins +107 | | 2-3 |
Win | 107 | 25 h 28 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Twins +107 |
09-01-20 |
Tigers v. Brewers -171 | Top | 12-1 |
Loss | -171 | 25 h 9 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Brewers -171 |
09-01-20 |
Cubs -148 v. Pirates | | 8-7 |
Win | 100 | 21 h 13 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Cubs -148 |
08-31-20 |
Indians -220 v. Royals | | 1-2 |
Loss | -220 | 25 h 8 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Indians -220 |
08-31-20 |
Nationals v. Phillies -119 | Top | 6-8 |
Win | 100 | 25 h 34 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Phillies -119 |
08-30-20 |
Indians -106 v. Cardinals | | 2-7 |
Loss | -106 | 16 h 15 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Indians -106 |
08-30-20 |
Twins -192 v. Tigers | Top | 2-3 |
Loss | -192 | 19 h 39 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Twins -192 |
08-29-20 |
Indians v. Cardinals -119 | Top | 2-1 |
Loss | -119 | 19 h 44 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Cardinals -119 |
08-25-20 |
Reds +107 v. Brewers | | 2-3 |
Loss | -100 | 26 h 40 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Reds +107 |
08-25-20 |
A's v. Rangers +155 | Top | 10-3 |
Loss | -100 | 26 h 35 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Rangers +155 |
08-24-20 |
Rockies v. Diamondbacks -150 | Top | 3-2 |
Loss | -150 | 27 h 9 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Diamondbacks -150 |
08-24-20 |
Twins v. Indians +103 | | 3-2 |
Loss | -100 | 25 h 30 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Indians +103 |
08-23-20 |
Rangers -125 v. Mariners | | 1-4 |
Loss | -125 | 21 h 39 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Rangers -125 |
08-23-20 |
White Sox v. Cubs -175 | | 1-2 |
Win | 100 | 19 h 49 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Cubs -175 |
08-22-20 |
Rockies v. Dodgers -201 | | 3-4 |
Win | 100 | 25 h 21 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Dodgers -201 |
08-21-20 |
Diamondbacks -110 v. Giants | | 2-6 |
Loss | -110 | 26 h 44 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Diamondbacks -110 |
08-21-20 |
Twins -138 v. Royals | | 2-7 |
Loss | -138 | 25 h 16 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Twins -138 |
08-20-20 |
Reds v. Cardinals +134 | | 4-5 |
Win | 134 | 24 h 57 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Cardinals +134 |
08-20-20 |
Brewers +120 v. Twins | Top | 1-7 |
Loss | -100 | 25 h 40 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Brewers +120 |
08-19-20 |
Dodgers v. Mariners +220 | | 4-6 |
Win | 220 | 27 h 33 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Mariners +220 |
08-17-20 |
Rockies v. Astros -149 | Top | 1-2 |
Win | 100 | 27 h 39 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Astros -149 |
08-17-20 |
Blue Jays -140 v. Orioles | | 7-2 |
Win | 100 | 25 h 4 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Blue Jays -140 |
08-16-20 |
Cardinals v. White Sox -141 | Top | 2-7 |
Win | 100 | 20 h 36 m | Show |
No Limit Play on White Sox -141 |
08-16-20 |
Mets v. Phillies -132 | | 2-6 |
Win | 100 | 18 h 43 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Phillies -132 |
08-15-20 |
Dodgers v. Angels +140 | Top | 6-5 |
Loss | -100 | 27 h 9 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Angels +140 |
08-15-20 |
Rangers v. Rockies -154 | | 6-4 |
Loss | -154 | 22 h 46 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Rockies -154 |
08-14-20 |
A's v. Giants +175 | | 8-7 |
Loss | -100 | 27 h 15 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Giants +175 |
08-14-20 |
Dodgers -150 v. Angels | Top | 7-4 |
Win | 100 | 27 h 10 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Dodgers -150 |
08-13-20 |
Orioles v. Phillies -180 | Top | 11-4 |
Loss | -180 | 23 h 50 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Phillies -180 |
08-12-20 |
Diamondbacks v. Rockies +104 | | 13-7 |
Loss | -100 | 20 h 14 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Rockies +104 |
08-11-20 |
Padres +165 v. Dodgers | | 6-2 |
Win | 165 | 24 h 54 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Padres +165 |
08-08-20 |
Rockies v. Mariners -103 | | 5-0 |
Loss | -103 | 26 h 6 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Mariners -103 |
08-07-20 |
Diamondbacks +115 v. Padres | | 0-3 |
Loss | -100 | 27 h 37 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Diamondbacks +115 |
08-06-20 |
Blue Jays +125 v. Braves | Top | 3-4 |
Loss | -100 | 25 h 40 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Blue Jays +125 |
08-06-20 |
Yankees v. Phillies +145 | | 4-5 |
Win | 145 | 24 h 35 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Phillies +145 |
08-05-20 |
Brewers +130 v. White Sox | Top | 1-0 |
Win | 130 | 26 h 39 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Brewers +130 |
08-04-20 |
Rangers v. A's -140 | | 1-5 |
Win | 100 | 26 h 21 m | Show |
High Roller Play on A's -140 |
08-04-20 |
Red Sox +136 v. Rays | Top | 1-5 |
Loss | -100 | 24 h 54 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Red Sox +136 |
08-02-20 |
Dodgers v. Diamondbacks +156 | | 3-0 |
Loss | -100 | 19 h 57 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Diamondbacks +156 |
08-02-20 |
Astros -115 v. Angels | | 6-5 |
Win | 100 | 19 h 57 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Astros -115 |
08-02-20 |
Rays -179 v. Orioles | Top | 1-5 |
Loss | -179 | 19 h 34 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Rays -179 |
08-01-20 |
Pirates +155 v. Cubs | | 3-4 |
Loss | -100 | 25 h 2 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Pirates +155 |
08-01-20 |
Padres -113 v. Rockies | Top | 1-6 |
Loss | -113 | 26 h 38 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Padres -113 |
07-31-20 |
Pirates +175 v. Cubs | | 3-6 |
Loss | -100 | 25 h 17 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Pirates +175 |
07-31-20 |
Mets +125 v. Braves | Top | 10-11 |
Loss | -100 | 25 h 32 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Mets +125 |
07-31-20 |
Red Sox +193 v. Yankees | | 1-5 |
Loss | -100 | 24 h 38 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Red Sox +193 |
07-29-20 |
Cardinals v. Twins -147 | | 0-3 |
Win | 100 | 26 h 38 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Twins -147 |
07-29-20 |
Diamondbacks +120 v. Rangers | Top | 4-7 |
Loss | -100 | 22 h 33 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Diamondbacks +120 |
07-28-20 |
Cardinals +112 v. Twins | Top | 3-6 |
Loss | -100 | 26 h 39 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Cardinals +112 |
07-27-20 |
Angels +103 v. A's | Top | 0-3 |
Loss | -100 | 21 h 9 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Angels +103 |
07-25-20 |
Angels +145 v. A's | Top | 4-1 |
Win | 145 | 22 h 40 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Angels +145 |
07-24-20 |
Diamondbacks +125 v. Padres | | 2-7 |
Loss | -100 | 99 h 39 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Diamondbacks +125 |
07-24-20 |
Pirates v. Cardinals -175 | Top | 4-5 |
Win | 100 | 98 h 44 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Cardinals -175 |
07-21-20 |
Astros v. Royals +144 | Top | 12-4 |
Loss | -100 | 15 h 44 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Royals +144 |
02-21-20 |
Rangers +105 v. Royals | | 5-4 |
Win | 105 | 16 h 53 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Rangers +105 Login shortly to view the writeup on the game. |
10-30-19 |
Nationals +138 v. Astros | | 6-2 |
Win | 138 | 20 h 20 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Nationals +138 Login shortly to view the writeup on the game. |
10-29-19 |
Nationals +163 v. Astros | Top | 7-2 |
Win | 163 | 26 h 51 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Nationals +163 After winning the first to games, the Washington Nationals now find themselves down 2-3 in the series heading back to Houston. The road team has won all five games in this series and that trend will continue tonight. Stephen Strasburg will take the mound for the Nationals tonight. Strasburg has been great this postseason, allowing just six earned runs in 28 innings. Justin Verlander will get the start for the Astros. Verlander has allowed four earned runs in each of his last two starts and has yet to get a win in a WS start (six starts 0-5 5.73 ERA). The Nationals have the advantage on the mound in this game with the way Verlander has been pitching of late and with how his mental state is knowing he has struggled in WS games. Backed into a corner fighting for their life, look for the Nationals to even this series up and set us up for one of the best WS Game 7s in recent memory. |
10-25-19 |
Astros -133 v. Nationals | Top | 4-1 |
Win | 100 | 28 h 32 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Astros -133 Login shortly to view the writeup on the game. |
10-22-19 |
Nationals v. Astros -185 | Top | 5-4 |
Loss | -185 | 52 h 38 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Astros -185 Game 1 of the World Series kicksoff as Houston Astros take on the Washington Nationals. Getting the start for the Nationals will be ace Max Scherzer while potential A.L. Cy Young Winner Gerrit Cole starts for the Astros. The Astros haven't lost a game that Cole has started since July. The Astros have been winning behind solid defense (0.992 FLD%) and hitting plenty of long balls (14 HR this postseason). When needed, they have been swiping bags as well with five stolen bases, good for second most this postseason. The Astros have the better all-around team and are throwing out perhaps baseball's best pitcher to start this World Series. Houston is 6-1 SU in their last seven home games. The Astros open up this World Series with a win tonight. |
10-15-19 |
Astros v. Yankees +153 | Top | 4-1 |
Loss | -100 | 24 h 36 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Yankees +153 The ALCS is tied at 1-1 as we now head to New York. Starting Game 3 for the visiting Houston Astros will be Gerrit Cole and he will faceoff against Luis Severino of the New York Yankees. The Yankees had a chance to make this a 2-0 series but ended up losing in extra innings two nights ago. The Yankees offense has looked good, especially considering the pitching they have faced in this series. Severino only pitched 16 innings this year between the regular and postseason. In those 16 innings he has only allowed two earned runs and has 21 strikeouts. Cole is expected to finish in the top two in the A.L. Cy Young vote this season so many expect this to be an easy win for the Astros. Not so fast. Severino is certainly capable of out pitching Cole and the Yankees offense has been worlds better than the Astros. New York is averaging more than twice as many runs per game this postseason as the Astros (6.4 to 3.1). New York is tops in nearly every offensive category this postseason and their pitching isn't far behind. Knowing they let one slip away last game, this New York team will be ready to win this game. The Yankees have won five of their last six home games against the Astros. The odds are way too good to pass up on the Yankees in this one. |
10-14-19 |
Cardinals v. Nationals -119 | Top | 1-8 |
Win | 100 | 48 h 2 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Nationals -119 Login shortly to view the writeup on the game. |
10-12-19 |
Yankees v. Astros -150 | Top | 7-0 |
Loss | -150 | 26 h 41 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Astros -150 Game 1 of the ALCS pits Masahiro Tanaka of the New York Yankees against Zack Greinke of the Houston Astros. Tanaka was 11-9 with a 4.45 ERA and a 1.24 WHIP during the regular season. Greinke finished the regular season 18-5 with a 2.93 ERA and a 0.98 WHIP. Greinke was the better pitcher this season and the Astros were the better team. The Astros walked more than any team and struck out fewer than any team this season. The Astros have a disciplined lineup from the 1-9 spot. Tanaka has been prone to games where he allowed a lot of runs (13 of 31 starts allowing four or more earned runs). At home with Greinke on the mound, the Astros are the best pick to start the ALCS off with a win. Houston is 15-4 SU in their last 19 games and 10-3 SU in their last 13 home games against the Yankees. |
10-11-19 |
Nationals v. Cardinals -115 | Top | 2-0 |
Loss | -115 | 21 h 29 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Cardinals -115 Two surprise teams matchup in the NLCS this season. The St. Louis Cardinals upset the Atlanta Braves in the NLDS and the Washington Nationals took down the N.L. leading L.A. Dodgers. Mike Mikolas gets the start for St. Louis and will face off against Anibal Sanchez of the Nationals. Mikolas had a 4.16 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP during the regular season. Sanchez had a 3.85 ERA with a 1.27 WHIP. In the postseason Mikolas has allowed just one earned run in six innings. The St. Louis offense has come alive this postseason as they average one full run more than the Nationals so far. They also have the second most hits this postseason. Their pitching staff has continued to perform well as the Cardinals also have the second best ERA this postseason. The Cardinals are the more complete team and have the better pitcher on the mound tonight. Look for the Cardinals to take Game 1 of the NLCS. |
10-09-19 |
Cardinals -101 v. Braves | Top | 13-1 |
Win | 100 | 24 h 54 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Cardinals -101 The St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Braves play a decisive Game 5 in the NLDS. Jack Flaherty (11-8 2.76 ERA) of the Cardinals goes up against Mike Foltynewicz (8-6 4.54 ERA) of the Braves. Flaherty has been one of baseball's best pitchers in the second half of the season. He had 231 strikeouts and a 0.97 WHIP this season. He allowed two earned runs or less in 14 of his last 15 starts of the season. In the regular season Folty allowed eight earned runs in 10.2 innings against the Cardinals. The Cardinals have the momentum after a Game 4 win and have the better pitcher on the mound tonight. St. Louis also has the better bullpen in this game and should outpitch the Braves today and be on their way to the NLCS. |
10-08-19 |
Astros v. Rays +213 | Top | 1-4 |
Win | 213 | 25 h 27 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Rays +213 The Tampa Bay Rays look to keep their playoff hopes alive tonight against the Houston Astros. Diego Castillo (5-8 3.41 ERA) of the Rays takes on Justin Verlander (21-6 2.58 ERA) of the Astros. Castillo gets the start but it will be a "bullpen" day for the Rays. Tampa Bay has done a number of these bullpen games during the regular season and were very successful. Castillo has pitched 3.2 innings this postseason and has yet to allow a run. The Rays put up 10 runs yesterday and are outscoring the Astros 13-12 in this series. Tampa has the best bullpen in baseball and should continue to keep the Astros bats silent. At home, the Rays should pull the upset and force a Game 5 in Houston on Thursday. |
10-07-19 |
Yankees -140 v. Twins | Top | 5-1 |
Win | 100 | 27 h 25 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Yankees -140 The New York Yankees look to sweep the Minnesota Twins in the ALDS tonight. Luis Severino (1-1 1.50 ERA) takes the hill for the Yankees and Jake Odorizzi (15-7 3.51 ERA) will start for the Twins. Severino was expected to be the ace for the Yankees this season and has looked that part in his 12 innings this season. He has 17 strikeouts and a 1.00 WHIP. Odorizzi got lit up by the Yankees the last time he faced them, allowing nine earned runs and 10 hits in just four innings. The Yankees are outscoring the Twins 18-6 so far in this series. The better team with a more talented pitcher on the mound, the Yankees get the sweep to end this series tonight. |
10-06-19 |
Braves -113 v. Cardinals | Top | 3-1 |
Win | 100 | 23 h 21 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Braves -113 Login shortly to view the writeup on the game. |
10-04-19 |
Twins +180 v. Yankees | Top | 4-10 |
Loss | -100 | 26 h 13 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Twins +180 The ALDS begins today as the Minnesota Twins take on the New York Yankees. Jose Berrios of the Twins goes up against James Paxton of the Yankees. Berrios ended the year with a 3.68 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP. Paxton finished the season with a 3.82 ERA and a 1.28 WHIP. Paxton threw 50 less innings than Berrios and still walked four more batters. Offensively, these are the two highest scoring teams in baseball. The Twins are a better hitting team and strike out less than the Yankees. Both teams can crush the long ball as well. Berrios allowed a home run every 7.7 innings while Paxton allowed one every 6.8 innings. The Twins offense is as good as any and they have the better pitcher on the mound tonight. A Minnesota upset a +180 is too good of a bet to miss out on. |
10-02-19 |
Rays +130 v. A's | Top | 5-1 |
Win | 130 | 72 h 48 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Rays +130 Login shortly to view the writeup on the game. |
10-01-19 |
Brewers +160 v. Nationals | Top | 3-4 |
Loss | -100 | 45 h 32 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Brewers +160 The MLB Playoffs begin tonight as the Milwaukee Brewers take on the Washington Nationals in a one-game playoff Wild Card round. Brandon Woodruff gets the start for the Brewers and will go up against Max Scherzer of the Nationals. Woodruff put together a solid season with a 3.62 ERA and a 1.14 WHIP with 143 strikeouts in 121.2 innings. Since coming back from the IL Woodruff has pitched just four innings but has yet to allow a hit or a run and has struck out seven batters. Against the Nationals Woodruff pitched six innings and allowed just one hit. Scherzer struggled down the stretch. In his last three starts he allowed 12 earned runs in 17.2 innings (6.11 ERA). The Brewers are 15-5 SU over their last 20 games. The Nationals biggest advantage is in Scherzer but he has struggled lately. The Brewers bullpen is solid and Josh Hader will pitch multiple innings in this game. The Brewers should be able to pull the upset to start the playoffs. |
09-29-19 |
Braves v. Mets -105 | | 6-7 |
Win | 100 | 16 h 10 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Mets -105 The New York Mets will play their last game of the 2019 season as they host the playoff-bound Atlanta Braves. Noah Syndergaard (10-8 4.30 ERA) gets the final start for the Mets and will go up against Mike Soroka (13-4 2.60 ERA) of Atlanta. Syndergaard is seven strikeouts shy of 200 on the year and should be able to reach that milestone today. After 10 starts, Soroka had an ERA of 1.38. He has nearly doubled it to 2.60 over his last 18 starts. Eight of those 18 starts he allowed three or more earned runs, only reaching seven innings in a start five times. In his last two starts against the Mets, Soroka allowed five earned runs in 12.1 innings (3.65 ERA). As the Braves focus their sites on the playoffs, we should see a strong performance from Syndergaard and the Mets in their last game of the season. |
09-28-19 |
Cubs +175 v. Cardinals | | 8-6 |
Win | 175 | 24 h 8 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Cubs +175 Cole Hamels (7-7 3.92 ERA) and the Chicago Cubs take on Adam Wainwright (14-9 3.98 ERA) and the Arizona Cardinals. Hamels allowed just three earned runs over his last two starts. He has allowed more than three earned runs in a start just once in his last six games. Hamels has made two starts against the Cardinals this season and has yet to allow a run in 15 innings. He has 14 strikeouts and has only allowed five hits. Wainwright allowed five earned runs in five innings in his last start. In 23 innings against the Cubs this season, Wainwright has allowed 10 earned runs (3.91 ERA). Look for Hamels to continue his dominance against the Cardinals tonight as the Cubs get the win. |
09-28-19 |
Braves v. Mets -105 | Top | 0-3 |
Win | 100 | 26 h 50 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Mets -105 Steven Matz (10-10 4.37 ERA) and the New York Mets host the Atlanta Braves and Mike Foltynewicz (8-5 4.46 ERA). Matz had seven consecutive starts allowing two or fewer earned runs in a start, until his two most recent starts. He has struggled lately but should rebound today against a team he has pitched well against of late. In his last two starts against the Braves, Matz has allowed just two earned runs and four hits in 12 innings. The Braves have the divsion clinched and will be looking to just get these final two games over with. The Mets on the otherhand will be looking to finish the season on a positive note. Matz should rebound with a quality start tonight as the Mets pick up another win against the Braves. |
09-28-19 |
Marlins +155 v. Phillies | | 3-9 |
Loss | -100 | 20 h 49 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Marlins +155 The Philadelphia Phillies and Miami Marlins continue to wind down their seasons tonight. Zach Eflin (9-13 4.16 ERA) gets the start for the Phillies and Caleb Smith (10-10 4.31 ERA) will start for the Marlins. Eflin allowed five earned runs in five innings in his last start. In 25 innings against the Marlins this season, Eflin has allowed 12 earned runs (4.32 ERA). Smith has been one of the bright spots in this Miami rotation this season. He has a 1.19 WHIP and 167 strikeouts in 150.1 innings. In two starts against the Phillies this season, Smith has allowed just one earned run and four hits in 12 innings (14 strikeouts). Neither team has anything to play for but Smith should put up another solid start against the Phillies as the Marlins pull another upset before the season ends. |
09-27-19 |
Dodgers v. Giants +172 | | 9-2 |
Loss | -100 | 27 h 11 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Giants +172 Johnny Cueto (1-1 2.57 ERA) and the San Francisco Giants take on Walker Buehler (13-4 3.25 ERA) and the L.A. Dodgers. Cueto has only appeared in 14 innings this season but has looked pretty solid in his limited opportunities. He has a 1.00 WHIP and has only allowed six hits in 14 innings. Buehler allowed four earned runs in six innings in his last start, which was against a struggling Colorado Rockies team in L.A. The Giants have outscored the Dodgers 15-13 over each teams last three games. Cueto has pitched will in his 14 innings this season and should continue to do so tonight. The Giants offense should do enough damage against Buehler to pick up the win tonight. |
09-27-19 |
Padres +115 v. Diamondbacks | Top | 3-6 |
Loss | -100 | 28 h 49 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Padres +115 Two N.L. West teams looking to finish a disappointing year with a strong finish, the Arizona Diamondbacks take on the San Diego Padres. Eric Lauer (8-10 4.53 ERA) will start for the Padres. Lauer allowed just two runs and two hits in six innings against the Diamondbacks in his last start. He also struck out nine batters. Taylor Clarke (5-5 5.40 ERA) will start for Arizona. Clarke has been working out of the bullpen since early August. He allowed one earned run in three innings against the Padres last week. Over his last 17.1 innings, Clarke has allowed eight earned runs and seven home runs. With the better pitcher on the mound, look for the Padres to pull the mini-upset. |
09-26-19 |
Indians -192 v. White Sox | | 0-8 |
Loss | -192 | 22 h 31 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Indians -192 Dylan Cease (4-7 5.79 ERA) and the Chicago White Sox take on Aaron Civale (3-3 1.82 ERA) and the desperate Cleveland Indians. Civale has looked great for the Indians, he has yet to allow more than two earned runs in any single start. He also has a great WHIP of 0.99. The White Sox are 24th in runs scored and Civale can't be hit. The Indians need a win tonight to stay in the Wild Card race and know they can't afford another loss. Civale has been excellent all season long and should continue that today no problem. Cleveland is 7-2 SU in their last nine games and we should see another easy win for them tonight, |
09-25-19 |
Red Sox v. Rangers +140 | | 10-3 |
Loss | -100 | 26 h 1 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Rangers +140 The Boston Red Sox continue their final road series of the season against the Texas Rangers tonight. Rick Porcello (13-12 5.56 ERA) looks to finish off a rough season with a quality start while Kolby Allard (4-1 4.25 ERA) looks to put up another solid start. Porcello has allowed six earned runs in two of his last four starts, each only lasting four innings. He hasn't pitched more than six innings in a start since early June. Allard has allowed two earned runs or less in five of his eight starts. He has allowed just two home runs in 42.1 innings this season. Look for Allard to be the better starting pitcher tonight as the Rangers pick up the win against a struggling Porcello. |
09-25-19 |
Orioles v. Blue Jays -158 | Top | 2-3 |
Win | 100 | 25 h 24 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Blue Jays -158 Two teams who can't wait for the season to end, the Baltimore Orioles take on the Toronto Blue Jays. Gabriel Ynoa (1-9 5.65 ERA) makes his final start for Baltimore as Jacob Waguespack (4-5 4.75 ERA) does the same for Toronto. Ynoa, winless since early July, has allowed six home runs over his last four starts (18.2 innings). His last start was against the Blue Jays where he allowed three earned runs and two home runs in 6.1 innings with just one strikeout. Despite their poor offense this season, Toronto has hit the ninth most home runs in the league and should pick up a couple more tonight against a home run prone Ynoa. Toronto is 6-3 SU in their last nine games while Baltimore is 6-13 SU in their last 19. The Blue Jays are 13-5 SU in their last 18 home games against the Orioles. |
09-25-19 |
Cardinals v. Diamondbacks +100 | | 7-9 |
Win | 100 | 22 h 39 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Diamondbacks +100 The St. Louis Cardinals look to get one step closer to clinching the N.L. Central this afternoon against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Michael Wacha (6-7 4.68 ERA) takes the mound for the Cardinals while Merrill Kelly (12-14 4.31 ERA) gets the start for Arizona. Wacha isn't the type of pitcher that goes deep into games (only 125 IP in 23 starts) and he has 53 walks to just 101 strikeouts on the year with a 1.54 WHIP. Kelly has pitched three scoreless seven inning starts over his last four, including his last two. He allowed just one run in five innings against the Cardinals earlier this year. Averaging 5.4 runs per game over their last five, the Diamondbacks should get the win tonight with the hotter pithcher on the mound. |
09-20-19 |
Diamondbacks v. Padres -110 | | 9-0 |
Loss | -110 | 30 h 34 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Padres -110 Two N.L. West foes, the San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks, begin a three-game series. Eric Lauer (8-9 4.60 ERA) of the Padres goes up against Merill Kelly (11-14 4.49 ERA) of the Diamondbacks. Lauer allowed just four hits and one earned run in his last start against the Diamondbacks. Kelly has allowed three or more earned runs in seven of his last 10 starts, four of which he has allowed at least six earned runs. In four starts against the Padres this season, Kelly has an ERA of 5.03. Arizona is 0-5 SU in their last five road games. The Diamondbacks are averaging 2.67 runs per game over their last 12 games. The Padres should get the win against the struggling Diamondbacks. |
09-20-19 |
Rangers +151 v. A's | Top | 0-8 |
Loss | -100 | 30 h 31 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Rangers +151 Mike Minor (13-9 3.33 ERA) and the Texas Rangers take on Mike Fiers (14-4 4.09 ERA) and the Oakland Athletics. Minor has quietly put together one of the better season in the A.L. this year. He is 12 strikeouts shy of 200 and has three scoreless starts in his last eight total starts. Fiers has really struggled over his last four starts, compiling an ERA of 12.58. Against the Rangers this season, Fiers has an ERA of 7.86. The Rangers have the most stolen bases in the league and against a struggling Fiers should really pile on the pressure and put up some runs. Minor should continue his excellent season and put up another solid pitching performance enroute to a Rangers win. |
09-20-19 |
Giants +171 v. Braves | | 0-6 |
Loss | -100 | 27 h 41 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Giants +171 The Atlanta Braves look to take one step closer to clinching the N.L. East as they take on the nearly eliminated San Francisco Giants. Mike Foltynewicz (7-5 4.80 ERA) of the Braves matches up against Tyler Beede (5-9 5.02 ERA) of the Giants. Folty has been prone to home runs this season, allowing 21 in just 105 IP this season. Beede is pitching his best baseball since coming up in May, throwing back-to-back scoreless outings, one of which was against the Dodgers. The Giants have won four of their last six games in Atlanta and will add to that streak tonight behind another great pitching performance from Beede and their bullpen. |
09-19-19 |
Tigers v. Indians -285 | | 0-7 |
Win | 100 | 27 h 34 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Indians -285 The Cleveland Indians look to sweep the Detroit Tigers tonight. Mike Clevinger (11-3 2.68 ERA) will start for the Indians and square-off against Daniel Norris (3-12 4.62 ERA) of the Tigers. Clevinger has been excellent since the start of July, going 10-1 and only allowing more than two earned runs in a start twice (three and four runs). In that span, his ERA has dropped from 5.89 to its current 2.68. Against the Tigers this year, Clevinger has allowed just one earned run in 14 innings. Norris has made seven-straight starts where he has only pitched three innings. He has allowed four earned runs over his last nine innings. Cleveland has won 10-straight against the Tigers and should easily make it 11 tonight. |
09-18-19 |
Padres v. Brewers -137 | | 2-1 |
Loss | -137 | 27 h 10 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Brewers -137 The San Diego Padres and starting pitcher Dinelson Lamet (2-5 4.06 ERA) battle N.L. Wild Card hopeful Milwaukee Brewers and pitcher Adrian Houser (6-6 3.84 ERA). Lamet has only pitcher more than five innings three times this season and has allowed three or more earned runs in half of his 12 starts. Houser pitched 3.1 innings of shutout baseball in relief against the Padres earlier this year. In nine of his last 12 appearances, Houser has allowed two or fewer earned runs. The Brewers have been baseball's hottest team of late, going 11-1 SU in their last 12 games. The Padres have lost six straight games and are 0-8 SU in their last eight road games. Trying to stay in the second Wild Card spot, the Brewers should continue their winning streak. |
09-18-19 |
Phillies v. Braves -150 | | 4-1 |
Loss | -150 | 27 h 47 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Braves -150 Zach Eflin (8-12 4.20 ERA) and the Philadelphia Phillies battle N.L. East rival Atlanta Braves and pitcher Julio Teheran (10-9 3.50 ERA). Eflin's last start was against the Braves where he allowed three runs in just 3.2 innings. On the year, Eflin has allowed 20 runs in 9.1 innings against the Braves. Teheran has allowed two or less earned runs in five of his last seven starts. The Braves are 13-5 SU in their last 18 games and 9-3 SU in their last 12 home games against the Phillies. Atlanta should get the win behind their ace pitcher tonight and all but end the Phillies playoff chances this season. |
09-18-19 |
Angels v. Yankees -270 | Top | 3-2 |
Loss | -270 | 26 h 5 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Yankees -270 The New York Yankees have a chance to clinch the A.L. East tonight against the Los Angeles Angels. CC Sabathia (5-8 4.95 ERA) starts for the Yankees while Dillon Peters (3-3 4.83 ERA) starts for the Angels. Sabathia has allowed just five earned runs over his last three starts. Over his last 18 innings, Peters has allowed 16 earned runs (8.00 ERA). The Yankees are averaging 5.9 runs per game (first in the league) while the Angels are allowin 5.4 runs per game (25th). The Yankees are 13-3 SU in their last 16 games at home against the Angels and Los Angeles is 1-7 SU in their last eight games. |
09-17-19 |
Mets v. Rockies +151 | | 6-1 |
Loss | -100 | 27 h 58 m | Show |
High Roller Play on Rockies +151 The Colorado Rockies look to take another game from the New York Mets tonight. Tim Melville (2-2 5.16 ERA) will start for Colorado and Marcus Stroman (8-13 3.35 ERA) will start for the Mets. Melville has made five starts and three of them he has allowed two or fewer runs. Stroman has struggled since joining the Mets, going 2-2 with a 4.50 ERA and a 1.67 WHIP. The Mets are all but eliminated from the playoffs after yesterday's loss. Look for the Rockies to come out and pick up another win against a Mets team that seems to be losing life as the season is coming to an end. The Rockies are 9-3 SU in their last 12 against the Mets and 6-1 SU in their last seven overall. |
09-17-19 |
Nationals -111 v. Cardinals | Top | 6-2 |
Win | 100 | 27 h 15 m | Show |
No Limit Play on Nationals -111 Two teams that appear playoff-bound, the St. Louis Cardinals take on the Washington Nationals. Patrick Corbin (12-7 3.20 ERA) of the Nationals will start against Miles Mikolas (9-13 4.28 ERA) of the Cardinals. Corbin continues to pitch well as he has only allowed more than three earned runs in a start once since June 12th. Corbin has a 1.15 WHIP and 213 strikeouts in 185.2 innings this season. Mikolas has put together a solid season as well but is more of a pitch-to-contact pitcher than Corbin. Against a Nationals offense that is sixth in runs per game, that could be a dangerous formula for the Cardinals. The Cardinals rely too heavily on pitching as they are 21st in runs per game. St. Louis will have a hard time keeping up with this Nationals offense, especially with Corbin on the mound for Washington. |