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05-11-23 | Giants v. Diamondbacks +129 | 6-2 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 30 m | Show | |
San Francisco is expected to send right-hander Alex Cobb (2-1, 2.01 ERA) to the mound in the series opener. He tossed seven scoreless innings in a 4-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers last Saturday. Cobb, 35, has given up a total of four runs with a 24-to-4 strikeout-to-walk ratio over his last four starts covering 26 innings. Arizona will counter with left-hander Tommy Henry (1-0, 5.17), who is making his fourth start since being recalled from Triple-A Reno on April 24. Henry, 25, allowed two runs on six hits over six innings in a no-decision against the Washington Nationals last Saturday. Henry is facing the Giants for the second time after allowing five runs over 4 2/3 innings in a no-decision on Sept. 23, 2022. | |||||||
05-09-23 | Rangers +158 v. Mariners | 0-5 | Loss | -100 | 18 h 47 m | Show | |
The Rangers are 7-2 in their last 9 overall and 5-1 in their last 6 vs. American League West. | |||||||
05-08-23 | Rangers v. Mariners -150 | Top | 2-1 | Loss | -150 | 13 h 45 m | Show |
Monday's opener will feature a pair of hard-throwing right-handers, Texas' Jon Gray (1-1, 4.40 ERA) and Seattle's Logan Gilbert (1-1, 4.01). Gray is 1-2 with a 5.53 ERA in five career starts against the Mariners. Gilbert is 2-0, 2.85 in seven lifetime starts vs. the Rangers. | |||||||
05-08-23 | A's v. Yankees -185 | Top | 2-7 | Win | 100 | 10 h 15 m | Show |
Nestor Cortes (3-2, 4.91 ERA), who is coming off the worst start of his career and has allowed 14 runs over his last three starts, opens the series for New York. Cortes had his turn pushed back due to strep throat and is pitching for the first time since getting torched for seven runs and five hits, including three homers, over 4 2/3 innings in a 15-2 loss at Texas April 30. Cortes is 0-1 with a 4.38 ERA in four career appearances against Oakland. In his only start against the A's, Cortes allowed three runs in 5 1/3 innings in a 3-2 road loss on Aug. 28, 2021. JP Sears (0-2, 5.06) -- who was 3-0 with a 2.05 ERA in seven games (two starts) before the Yankees traded him at the 2022 deadline for Frankie Montas -- goes for Oakland. Sears is coming off his best start of the season, when he allowed four hits in six scoreless innings before Oakland's bullpen allowed five runs in the 10th inning of a 7-2 loss to Seattle on Wednesday. | |||||||
05-05-23 | Yankees +170 v. Rays | Top | 4-5 | Loss | -100 | 9 h 50 m | Show |
The New York Yankees have plenty of ground to make up on the Tampa Bay Rays in the American League East standings. A good time to start would be Friday night in the opener of a three-game series in St. Petersburg, Fla. Despite having the second-highest payroll in the majors, the Yankees enter the series last in the division, nine games behind the MLB-best Rays, who have the 28th-ranked payroll. "We have time to make up ground," New York general manager Brian Cashman told reporters on Wednesday. "... Don't count us out. Don't give up on us." The Yankees helped their cause with a 4-3 victory in 10 innings against the visiting Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday night, giving New York two straight wins following a four-game losing streak. The Yankees should start moving up the standings once they get some of their injured players back. | |||||||
05-04-23 | Blue Jays -160 v. Red Sox | 5-11 | Loss | -160 | 14 h 2 m | Show | |
Righthander Brayan Bello (0-1, 6.57 ERA) takes the mound for his fourth start of the season after allowing just one run and striking out six in five innings Saturday against Cleveland. Bello was called up from Triple-A Worcester to sub for the injured Garrett Whitlock before his last start. Righty Kevin Gausman (2-2, 2.33) looks to pitch Toronto out of its skid after pitching seven shutout innings in consecutive appearances. He has also fanned at least 11 in three of his last four outings. Gausman did not factor into the decision despite a sparkling line Saturday against Seattle. He scattered six hits, walked one and struck out 13 in seven innings in that game. | |||||||
05-04-23 | Angels v. Cardinals -135 | 11-7 | Loss | -135 | 9 h 3 m | Show | |
Los Angeles will start Griffin Canning (1-0, 4.11 ERA) in the finale at Busch Stadium. He allowed three runs on four hits and two walks in five innings in his previous start, a 5-3 victory over the Oakland A's. That was his first big league victory since June 9, 2021. Canning missed the 2022 season while recovering from a stress fracture in his lower back. He is still scraping off rust and rebuilding endurance. The Cardinals will start Jack Flaherty (2-3, 3.94 ERA), who struggled in his last start while lasting just 4 2/3 innings against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He allowed five runs (four earned) on seven hits, two walks and a hit batter in a 7-3 loss. | |||||||
05-03-23 | Giants +150 v. Astros | Top | 4-2 | Win | 150 | 4 h 20 m | Show |
Logan Webb (1-5, 4.10 ERA) will start the series finale for the Giants. The right-hander has recorded a decision in each of his six starts this season. On Thursday, he took a loss against the St. Louis Cardinals, allowing two runs on seven hits and one walk with seven strikeouts over 6 2/3 innings. Webb lost his first four starts, pitching to a 4.94 ERA, before beating the New York Mets on April 22. Webb is 1-1 with a 3.86 ERA over two career starts against the Astros. In his latest appearance against Houston, a 5-3 home victory on Aug. 1, 2021, he allowed two runs on seven hits and one walk with three strikeouts over six-plus innings. Left-hander Framber Valdez (2-3, 2.54 ERA) will start the rubber match for Houston. He has logged five consecutive quality starts, most recently allowing three runs on eight hits with three strikeouts over seven innings in a 3-1 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday. Valdez has alternated losses and wins over his past five starts. Valdez has faced the Giants once previously, allowing two runs on four hits and three walks while striking out six over five innings in a 9-6 road victory on July 30, 2021. | |||||||
05-02-23 | Mariners v. A's +129 | 2-1 | Loss | -100 | 23 h 56 m | Show | |
We don't want to make a living betting on the Oakland Athletics. but let's see if we can catch some plus money with Bryace Miller making his first start | |||||||
04-30-23 | Pirates v. Nationals +132 | Top | 2-7 | Win | 132 | 7 h 1 m | Show |
There is something about this number that seems to be begging the players to take the Pirates. Pittsburgh should be -190, we're not falling for the trap. | |||||||
04-30-23 | Guardians v. Red Sox -115 | Top | 1-7 | Win | 100 | 4 h 10 m | Show |
The Boston Red Sox will turn to left-hander Chris Sale as they look to take a three-game series from the visiting Cleveland Guardians on Sunday afternoon. A win in the rubber game would allow Boston to claim its sixth out of the first nine series. Sale (1-2, 8.22 ERA) has not won since his second start back on April 6 against Detroit, going 0-2 in three decisions since. He allowed nine hits and five runs in five innings Monday at Baltimore. The seven-time All-Star is still in the early stages of getting back to his full form after being limited to two starts during an injury-plagued 2022 season. Opposing will be Cleveland's talented young southpaw Logan Allen (1-0, 1.50), who struck out eight in six innings of one-run ball last Sunday during his major league debut against Miami. "(I'm) definitely excited to be on a team where so many young guys are getting opportunities to win games, and to see the success that we're having and just doing our best to contribute to that," Allen said. Boston will be looking to build upon a season-high 16-hit effort during Saturday's 8-7, 10-inning win. | |||||||
04-29-23 | Giants v. Padres -165 | 11-16 | Win | 100 | 7 h 8 m | Show | |
The two-game series begins with Giants left-hander Sean Manaea (0-1, 6.61 ERA) paired against Padres right-hander Joe Musgrove (1-0, 5.40). Manaea, 31, signed with the Giants as a free agent last Dec. 19 after spending the 2022 season with the Padres, where he was 8-9 with a 4.96 ERA in 30 appearances (28 starts). He is 2-1 in four lifetime starts against the Padres with a 3.22 ERA. This season, he has given up 12 runs on 14 hits and seven walks with 18 strikeouts in 16 1/3 innings over five appearances (three starts). Musgrove didn't make his 2023 debut until April 22 after suffering a fracture to the big toe on his left foot during spring training. Musgrove is 4-3 lifetime against the Giants with a 3.15 ERA in 12 starts (71 1/3 innings). Musgrove was 2-0 against the Giants with a 1.07 ERA in five starts (33 2/3 innings) last season. | |||||||
04-27-23 | Rays -142 v. White Sox | Top | 14-5 | Win | 100 | 12 h 31 m | Show |
Right-hander Dylan Cease (2-0, 2.73 ERA) is tasked with snapping the White Sox's losing streak. Cease is looking for his own answers after his latest outing. On Saturday against the Rays, he allowed three runs on six hits in four-plus innings, including a first-inning home run by Randy Arozarena, who later won it in the 10th with a walk-off single. Cease has made four lifetime starts against the Rays and is 1-1 with a 3.72 ERA across 19 1/3 innings. The right-hander has allowed 13 hits and 14 walks but fanned 22 in those contests. He will oppose a Tampa Bay team that is in the midst of its first slump. The Rays average 6.28 runs per game, the second-best figure in the majors, but suddenly they cannot score. They were shut out Tuesday and Wednesday by the host Astros. Houston starters Luis Garcia and Hunter Brown combined for 13 scoreless innings and 15 strikeouts while yielding just five hits and four walks. Rays manager Kevin Cash said following the second consecutive defeat that it was more about Garcia and Brown than poor execution by his offense. | |||||||
04-26-23 | Red Sox v. Orioles -110 | Top | 2-6 | Win | 100 | 12 h 55 m | Show |
Red Sox are 17-36 in their last 53 vs. American League East while the Orioles are winners of 7 of 8. | |||||||
04-25-23 | Royals v. Diamondbacks -138 | 5-4 | Loss | -138 | 8 h 23 m | Show | |
Two right-handers will start against each other on Tuesday, Kansas City's Brady Singer (1-2, 8.14 ERA) and Arizona's Ryne Nelson (1-0, 4.91). Singer has started once against the Diamondbacks, earning the win in Kansas City last Aug. 24. He allowed four hits and a run with six strikeouts and no walks in seven innings. Nelson, in his second major league season, has yet to face the Royals. In his first three starts of the season, Nelson pitched between five and six innings each time and allowed no more than three runs in an outing. He had his worst appearance of the year in his latest outing when he yielded five runs in five innings during a no-decision against the Padres on Thursday. Nelson was a 2019 second-round draft pick of the Diamondbacks, the same as Arizona's Monday starter, left-hander Tommy Henry. | |||||||
04-25-23 | Astros +170 v. Rays | Top | 5-0 | Win | 170 | 5 h 20 m | Show |
A pair of right-handers will take the mound as the series continues on Tuesday. In what will be his fifth start, Houston's Luis Garcia (1-2, 5.14 ERA) will be looking to regain the form that helped him record a career-high 15 victories in 2022. The 26-year-old Venezuelan's most recent outing against the high-powered Toronto Blue Jays has manager Dusty Baker and the rest of the coaching staff encouraged. In the Astros' 8-1 win on Wednesday, Garcia fired seven shutout innings and yielded just two hits. He struck out nine and walked one over a season-high 92 pitches in Houston's first series-clinching win at home thus far. "Garcia was excellent," Baker said. "He minimized his pitches. Him and (catcher Martin Maldonado) work good together. It was much needed for us." Against the Rays in his career, Garcia is 2-1 with a 3.94 ERA in three starts. Drew Rasmussen (3-1, 2.01) gets the ball for Tampa Bay on Tuesday. In all three of his victories, the 27-year-old Puyallup, Wash., native has held the opposition scoreless -- six innings against the Washington Nationals, seven against the Oakland A's and five his last time out in Cincinnati against the Reds on Wednesday. Rasmussen holds a 2-1 record with a 3.00 ERA in three lifetime starts versus the Astros. Alex Bregman is 3-for-8 with a homer against Rasmussen. | |||||||
04-25-23 | Red Sox v. Orioles -157 | Top | 8-6 | Loss | -157 | 5 h 21 m | Show |
The Baltimore Orioles will attempt to extend their seven-game winning streak when they face the visiting Boston Red Sox on Tuesday in the middle game of a three-game series. Baltimore won its seventh game in a row by rallying from a four-run deficit to beat Boston 5-4 on Monday. It was Baltimore's 11th victory in its last 13 games. "It kind of feels like last year's team a little bit," Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde said. "We just don't blow a lot of people out. A lot of tight games. I think our players are better for it with how many tight games we played last year." The Orioles have limited their opponents to 11 runs during the seven victories. Boston failed to score in the final six innings Monday after scoring four runs in the first three. Red Sox manager Alex Cora said Baltimore pitchers changed their game plan after first baseman Triston Casas hit a solo home run in the second inning. "They were throwing a lot of fastballs early on and then after that (the home run) it was breaking balls and changeups," Cora said. "And then they switched the script again." Kyle Bradish (1-0, 0.00 ERA) is expected to start for Baltimore on Tuesday. | |||||||
04-24-23 | Royals +113 v. Diamondbacks | 4-5 | Loss | -100 | 22 h 53 m | Show | |
The Royals are 5-2 in their last 7 meetings in Arizona and 2-10 in their last 12 during game 1 of a series. | |||||||
04-24-23 | Rangers v. Reds +103 | Top | 6-7 | Win | 103 | 19 h 57 m | Show |
The Rangers are 6-20 in their last 26 interleague games vs. a left-handed starter and 3-9 in their last 12 when their opponent allows 2 runs or less in their previous game. | |||||||
04-23-23 | Tigers +155 v. Orioles | 1-2 | Loss | -100 | 2 h 24 m | Show | |
Touted prospect Grayson Rodriguez (0-0, 6.91 ERA) will be making his fourth career start for Baltimore. He hasn't pitched since last Sunday when the Chicago White Sox scored four runs off him in five innings. The Tigers go with lefty Eduardo Rodriguez (1-2, 3.00), who has been stellar in his last two outings. In 14 innings, he has allowed just one run, and most recently, he blanked Cleveland across eight innings Tuesday. He has had considerable success against Baltimore, racking up a 13-5 career record and 2.94 earned run average in 23 appearances, including 21 starts. He has no more than eight wins against any other team. This will mark the fourth time in five outings that Detroit's Rodriguez gets a road assignment. The Tigers had Will Vest summoned from the minor leagues and he arrived in time for the game and threw two shutout innings in relief Saturday night. | |||||||
04-22-23 | Royals +161 v. Angels | Top | 11-8 | Win | 161 | 10 h 50 m | Show |
Left-hander Tyler Anderson (1-0, 6.75 ERA) will make his fourth start of the season Saturday for the Angels. After a strong performance his first time out -- six shutout innings in a win against the Oakland Athletics -- he has struggled his past two times out, giving up 11 runs in 8 2/3 innings. Anderson is 0-2 with a 3.32 ERA in three career starts vs. Kansas City. Right-hander Zack Greinke (0-3, 4.03 ) will make his fifth start of the season for Kansas City, still looking for his first victory. He hasn't pitched poorly, getting into the sixth inning in three of the four starts, and allowing three earned runs or less in three of four. Greinke is 7-5 with a 3.43 ERA in 20 career games (19 starts) against the Angels. Greinke, like the other Royals pitchers, has been a victim of a lack of run support from the offense. The Royals average just 2.95 runs per game, and their total runs scored are tied with the Miami Marlins and Detroit Tigers (58) to make up the bottom three in the majors. | |||||||
04-22-23 | Marlins v. Guardians -150 | 6-1 | Loss | -150 | 6 h 47 m | Show | |
Shane Bieber (1-0, 2.88 ERA) will take the bump for Cleveland in the opener, while Miami had not announced its pitcher. Fellow right-hander Zach Plesac (1-0, 6.92), who was slated to start Friday's game, will pitch the nightcap for the Guardians against lefty Braxton Garrett (0-0, 3.38). Cleveland's fancy footwork with the rotation keeps highly touted prospect Logan Allen on schedule to make his major league debut in the series finale on Sunday. "This is the beginning of that next wave that we can hope can impact us and help us win," Guardians manager Terry Francona said. Bieber, 27, allowed three runs on nine hits in six innings in a no-decision against the Washington Nationals on Sunday. The 2020 American League Cy Young Award winner will be starting against the Marlins for the first time in his career. Plesac, 28, pitched well in his lone home outing on April 9, allowing two runs on five hits in seven innings during a no-decision vs. the Seattle Mariners. He logged his first win of the season six days later despite permitting four runs (two earned) in five innings during a 6-4 victory over the Nationals. Plesac has yet to face Miami in his career. The Marlins had won six of seven games before dropping a 5-2 decision in 11 innings to the visiting San Francisco Giants on Wednesday afternoon. Garrett, 25, turned in his best performance in his last outing, yielding one run on four hits in 5 2/3 innings of a no-decision against the Arizona Diamondbacks on April 15. Like Plesac, Garrett will be facing his Saturday foe for the first time in his career. | |||||||
04-21-23 | White Sox +158 v. Rays | Top | 7-8 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 51 m | Show |
Michael Kopech (0-2, 6.32 ERA) is scheduled to start the series opener for Chicago. Kopech has pitched well enough in his past two starts to earn his first victory. He limited the Pittsburgh Pirates to one run and two hits in six innings on April 9, but the offense didn't provide any support in the 1-0 loss. He came back last Saturday and took a 2-1 lead into the sixth inning against the visiting Baltimore Orioles, but gave up a leadoff homer and then was removed after walking the next batter. Kopech ultimately surrendered three runs and six hits in five innings of the 7-6 win in 10 innings. He was pleased with his performance, especially since his only effective pitches were his fastball and slider. "At least a third pitch, if not four pitches, would have been nice," Kopech said. "I probably would have been able to go six or seven instead of just into the sixth." Kopech has made one start against the Rays in his MLB career and blanked them on one hit over five innings in a 3-2 win on April 16, 2022. Reliever Calvin Faucher (0-0, 4.15) will make his second straight start for the Rays and could be asked to pitch as many as four innings. The right-hander has thrown just one scoreless inning of relief against the White Sox in his career. | |||||||
04-20-23 | Mets -112 v. Giants | 9-4 | Win | 100 | 9 h 21 m | Show | |
The Mets will attempt to extend their hot play on a trip that has seen them swept three straight from the Oakland Athletics before taking two of three against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Senga pitched in the Oakland segment of the tour of California and endured his roughest outing of the season, charged with four runs on seven hits with four walks in 4 2/3 innings on Friday. The right-hander was one out away from recording a third consecutive win before getting pulled with the Mets on their way to a 17-6 romp. Senga, who is just three games into his major league career, has never faced Conforto nor the Giants. Heading into his first appearance at San Francisco could be a concern after Senga admitted that being unfamiliar with the Oakland Coliseum hindered his preparation last week. "I think (long innings in the dugout, the result of A's pitchers walking 17 batters) played a factor to some degree and a new ballpark I never pitched in before," he said of his struggles. "Even still, it's up to me to prepare. I needed to concentrate harder than usual, which I wasn't able to do." San Francisco is expected to counter with Sean Manaea (0-0, 4.76 ERA). The left-hander has nothing to show for his past two starts despite holding the Kansas City Royals and Detroit Tigers to a total of three runs and seven hits in 9 1/3 innings. The 31-year-old has faced the Mets just twice in his career, going 1-0 with a 3.55 ERA. The win came last June as a member of the San Diego Padres. Manaea can expect to see lefty-killing Mets outfielder Tommy Pham in the lineup. Pham is 5-for-8 with a double and two home runs off Manaea in his career. The Mets have attacked the A's and Dodgers from multiple angles. Brandon Nimmo is 13-for-26 so far on the trip, Francisco Lindor has driven in nine runs and Lindor and Pete Alonso have each hit two home runs. Nimmo, Pham, Mark Canha and Daniel Vogelbach also have contributed home runs on the trip. | |||||||
04-19-23 | Pirates -118 v. Rockies | 14-3 | Win | 100 | 6 h 44 m | Show | |
Johan Oviedo (1-1, 2.45 ERA) will look to extend the streak of Pittsburgh quality starts as he makes his fourth start of the season on Wednesday. The Cuban right-hander allowed just one run and struck out 10 over seven innings in his latest start, but he was a hard-luck loser to the St. Louis Cardinals, falling 3-0 on Friday. In his only career appearance against the Rockies, Oviedo allowed three runs in six innings during a no-decision on July 2, 2021, in Denver. Left-hander Austin Gomber (0-3, 8.16) gets the start for Colorado. He is coming off an outing to forget, when he lasted just 3 2/3 innings and allowed five runs in a Friday loss to the Seattle Mariners. Gomber gave up three runs (two earned) in five innings during a start against Pittsburgh on July 17, 2022, and he has an 0-2 record with a 5.06 ERA in seven career appearances (three starts) vs. the Pirates. | |||||||
04-18-23 | Brewers +143 v. Mariners | Top | 6-5 | Win | 143 | 13 h 35 m | Show |
Jesse Winker's lone season in Seattle didn't go well. The outfielder tried to play through knee and neck injuries last year, which contributed to him posting career lows in batting average (.219) and OPS (.688) and being limited on defense. Winker was left off the Mariners' playoff roster due to a neck strain, and he was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in the offseason along with infielder Abraham Toro in exchange for second baseman Kolten Wong. Winker returned to Seattle on Monday as the Brewers opened a three-game interleague series with a 7-3 win, though he sat out with right oblique tightness. The set continues Tuesday night. Before batting practice on Monday, Winker took swings in the cage, and he could return Tuesday to face Mariners right-hander Logan Gilbert (1-1, 2.70 ERA). Winker wasn't concerned about returning to Seattle, where his reputation on and off the field took a hit. | |||||||
04-18-23 | Rays v. Reds +110 | 10-0 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 38 m | Show | |
One Cincinnati pitcher that hasn't struggled this season is Tuesday's starter, Nick Lodolo (2-0, 2.12 ERA). The lefty has pitched like the club's ace this season, allowing four runs over 17 innings in three starts, striking out 27 and walking six. Lodolo's two wins have come in his two starts at Great American Ball Park. Last year, Lodolo helped the Reds complete a three-game sweep of the Rays in Cincinnati when he allowed three runs on nine hits in five innings in a 10-5 win on July 10. The Rays counter with right-hander Taj Bradley (1-0, 5.40) in the middle game of the series. Bradley, the top pitching prospect in the Tampa Bay organization according to MLB Pipeline, is making his second career start and appearance. In his major league debut last Wednesday against Boston, Bradley picked up the win, allowing three runs and five hits over five innings while walking one and fanning eight. | |||||||
04-18-23 | Guardians v. Tigers +121 | Top | 3-4 | Win | 121 | 4 h 15 m | Show |
Matthew Boyd had been scheduled to start the Tigers' series finale against San Francisco on Sunday but that game was also postponed after a long weather delay. Boyd (0-1, 4.00 ERA) will now start one of Tuesday's games. He gave up two runs in 4 2/3 innings to Boston in his last outing. He's 4-7 with a 3.98 ERA in 16 career outings (14 starts) against Cleveland. Eduardo Rodriguez (0-2, 4.50 ERA) will start the other game for Detroit and make his first home start this season. He's pitched on the road three times this season, including a sharp performance in Toronto on Wednesday. He limited the Blue Jays to one run on seven hits in six innings but still wound up with a no-decision. Rodriguez is 2-0 with a 4.05 ERA in four career starts against the Guardians, all of which occurred when he pitched for Boston. Detroit shortstop Javy Baez will aim to build off his improved at-bats during the Giants series. Baez was benched in Toronto on Thursday for a baserunning mistake. He responded by reaching base six times in two games against San Francisco, though he's still hitting just .184 with no home runs. | |||||||
04-17-23 | Cubs -135 v. A's | 10-1 | Win | 100 | 22 h 58 m | Show | |
Cubs are 7-1 in their last 8 during game 1 of a series. Athletics are 3-13 in their last 16 interleague home games. | |||||||
04-12-23 | A's v. Orioles -179 | 8-4 | Loss | -179 | 3 h 29 m | Show | |
Right-hander Dean Kremer (0-0, 10.13 ERA) will make his third start of the season for the Orioles. He struggled against the New York Yankees and Boston, allowing nine runs in a total of eight innings. Kremer gave up two runs in six innings in last September's no-decision in his only outing against the Athletics. Left-hander Ken Waldichuk (0-2, 14.54) lasted only three innings Friday at Tampa Bay, allowing eight runs. That followed his season debut against the Los Angeles Angels, in which he gave up six runs in 5 2/3 innings. He has never encountered the Orioles in his nine career starts. | |||||||
04-12-23 | Brewers +124 v. Diamondbacks | Top | 3-7 | Loss | -100 | 1 h 37 m | Show |
Dominant pitching performances by both teams resulted in the Arizona Diamondbacks and Milwaukee Brewers splitting the first two games of their series, with the rubber match taking place Wednesday at Phoenix. Arizona starter Zac Gallen struck out 11 and walked one Monday while allowing only three hits in seven innings during the Diamondbacks' 3-0 win. Milwaukee's Corbin Burnes allowed three hits with eight strikeouts and no walks in eight innings during the Brewers' 7-1 win Tuesday. In the first 15 innings of the series, Milwaukee did not score and tallied only three hits. Arizona's Tuesday starter, Merrill Kelly, held the Brewers hitless through the first six innings. The Brewers awoke with a five-run rally in the seventh inning, ignited by Willy Adames' leadoff home run. Mike Brosseau, the No. 9 batter in the lineup, also hit a two-run double in the inning and added a solo home run in the ninth inning. | |||||||
04-09-23 | Blue Jays v. Angels -119 | 12-11 | Loss | -119 | 15 h 1 m | Show | |
Blue Jays are 4-10 in their last 14 games vs. a left-handed starter, while the LAA are 6-0 in their last 6 home games vs. a left-handed starter. | |||||||
04-08-23 | Royals +122 v. Giants | Top | 6-5 | Win | 122 | 6 h 31 m | Show |
Hoping to end the run of power displays by the Giants following losses will be Royals right-hander Brady Singer (1-0, 1.80 ERA). He will attempt to duplicate a fine effort in a 9-5 home win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday. He worked the first five innings, limiting the visitors to one run on two hits. Singer, 26, has faced the Giants just once in his four-year career, going five innings in the Royals' 6-2 loss at San Francisco on June 13, 2022. He did not get a decision after allowing two runs on two hits. Both runs off Singer in that game were walked home. He is scheduled to be opposed by left-hander Sean Manaea (0-0, 13.50 ERA), who will take his fifth crack at his former organization, this time in a third different uniform. Manaea will be making his first home start since joining the Giants as a free agent in December. He spent 2022 with the rival San Diego Padres, who picked him up in a trade from the Oakland Athletics before the season. The 31-year-old veteran pitched in relief during the Giants' season-opening trip, going two innings against the White Sox on Monday and allowed three runs and two hits. He did not get a decision in San Francisco's 12-3 win. | |||||||
04-07-23 | Padres v. Braves -115 | 5-4 | Loss | -115 | 9 h 32 m | Show | |
Jared Shuster is the Atlanta Braves' top prospect, but his major league debut on Sunday didn't go according to hopes. The 24-year-old left-hander, who was the Braves' first-round draft pick (25th overall) in 2020, gave up four runs on six hits and five walks, with one strikeout, in 4 2/3 innings during a 4-1 loss against the Washington Nationals. That game was Atlanta's only loss this season. Following that contest, the Braves optioned Shuster to Triple-A. However, he was recalled to Atlanta on Thursday, and he will make a second start on Friday against the visiting San Diego Padres in the second game of a four-game series. Already without Max Fried, who went on the injured list after sustaining a left hamstring strain in the season opener, the Braves placed right-hander Collin McHugh on the injured list due to right shoulder inflammation on Thursday. That move allowed them to bring back Shuster. Braves manager Brian Snitker didn't call this a second chance for Shuster (0-1, 7.71 ERA). | |||||||
04-06-23 | Giants v. White Sox -128 | 16-6 | Loss | -128 | 11 h 26 m | Show | |
Right-hander Lance Lynn (0-0, 3.18 ERA) is set to start for Chicago. He limited the Houston Astros to two runs and three hits with four walks and six strikeouts over 5 2/3 innings during his season debut on Friday. While Lynn took a no-decision, he nevertheless faulted himself for yielding a two-run homer to the Astros' Kyle Tucker on his final pitch of the night, helping Houston pull within one run. | |||||||
04-05-23 | Blue Jays v. Royals +164 | 3-0 | Loss | -100 | 6 h 13 m | Show | |
The Toronto Blue Jays began the season by being extremely generous from a pitching standpoint before getting downright stingy in their most recent outing. Alek Manoah will look to atone for a tough season-opening performance when he takes the mound on Wednesday night against fellow right-hander Zack Greinke and the host Kansas City Royals. Manoah (0-0, 13.50 ERA) surrendered five runs on nine hits -- including two homers -- in 3 1/3 innings of a no-decision in his team's loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Opening Day. The 25-year-old told the Toronto Sun that the Blue Jays' rotation needs to get more aggressive, and he was quick to point the finger at himself. "One thing I've got to remember is I'm really good myself," Manoah said. "Sometimes you might go in there and face a good lineup, and the act of giving them a lot of credit makes them even better. "Sometimes, you try to overthink pitches just because it's a really good lineup. Looking back, when I'm attacking, I'm hard to hit. That's always when I'm going to be at my best. I just need to do a little more of that." Manoah has done that in each of his three career outings vs. the Royals. He is 3-0 with a 0.45 ERA while striking out 14 in 20 innings against them. | |||||||
04-05-23 | Giants v. White Sox -129 | Top | 3-7 | Win | 100 | 1 h 40 m | Show |
After holding the reigning World Series champion Houston Astros in check on Opening Day, Chicago White Sox right-hander Dylan Cease now braces for the slugging San Francisco Giants. San Francisco, which clubbed seven home runs Monday to spoil Chicago's home opener, will look to stay hot as the series continues Wednesday following an open date. "I think it was just continuing to get our 'A' swings off," Giants third baseman David Villar said. "The important thing for us is continuing to get those really good swings off and not being hesitant about making them. If we're going to make a swing, let's make it with intent. I think that really showed [Monday], one through nine." Villar led the surge from the No. 6 hole, homering twice while collecting five RBIs. He had one of the team's four fifth-inning home runs against White Sox starter Michael Kopech. Cease (0-0, 1.42 ERA) stands in San Francisco's way after limiting the Astros to one run and two hits in 6 1/3 innings Thursday. The runner-up in the 2022 American League Cy Young race, Cease walked zero while fanning 10, matching Jack McDowell's 1991 club record for most strikeouts in the season opener. | |||||||
04-03-23 | Giants v. White Sox -126 | Top | 12-3 | Loss | -126 | 15 h 14 m | Show |
Giants are 0-5 in the last 5 meetings and 1-6 in their last 7 interleague games. | |||||||
04-02-23 | Angels v. A's +136 | 6-0 | Loss | -100 | 5 h 6 m | Show | |
The Los Angeles Angels would like a third consecutive strong pitching performance -- and a second straight win -- when they complete their season-opening series against the host Oakland Athletics on Sunday. Following Shohei Ohtani and Patrick Sandoval on the mound for the Angels will be left-hander Tyler Anderson, who hopes to help the team clinch a series win after Los Angeles rebounded from a 2-1 defeat on Opening Day with a 13-1 shellacking of Oakland on Saturday. Anderson went 15-5 with a career-best 2.57 ERA last season. Oakland is expected to counter with lefty Ken Waldichuk (2-2, 4.93 ERA in 2022). Ohtani worked six shutout innings in the opener and Sandoval gave up one run over fine innings in the rematch before each handed the ball to the Los Angeles bullpen. The difference was that Ohtani led just 1-0, a deficit the A's erased in a two-run eighth, whereas Sandoval was up 12-1 when he departed. Anderson will make his first start for the Angels, continuing a tour of baseball's Western divisions. He starred for the Los Angeles Dodgers last season, following stints earlier in his career with the Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants and Seattle Mariners, as well as the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Angels signed Anderson to a three-year, $39 million deal in free agency over the winter. | |||||||
04-02-23 | Giants v. Yankees -139 | 0-6 | Win | 100 | 2 h 30 m | Show | |
Even as he pitched well in spring training, Jhony Brito's mentality was about pitching well with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and doing well enough to get a call from the New York Yankees. Due to injuries, the Yankees needed Brito much sooner; he will make his major league debut Sunday afternoon in the finale of a three-game series against the visiting San Francisco Giants. The Yankees opened the series with a 5-0 win on Thursday but went 3-for-11 with runners in scoring position in a 7-5 loss on Saturday. Giancarlo Stanton homered, Josh Donaldson also went deep and Aaron Judge had three hits. "It was very surprising because I was preparing myself to go to Triple-A," Brito said through an interpreter Saturday. "Things worked out very quickly and like I said, surprising. They told me, 'Hey you're coming with us on the road trip,' and my mentality was to go to Triple-A and take care of business in Triple-A and hopefully expect a call from the team at some point. Obviously, this developed much quicker, and here I am." Brito impressed the Yankees by going 2-0 with a 2.08 ERA in four spring training appearances. On March 25, in his second spring start, he wowed them by pitching 5 1/3 innings against the Toronto Blue Jays, who fielded a lineup of most of their regulars. He surrendered no runs, hits or walks, and struck out three. | |||||||
04-02-23 | Orioles v. Red Sox -133 | Top | 5-9 | Win | 100 | 3 h 37 m | Show |
The Boston Red Sox have already shown great resilience two games into 2023. A pair of late-inning rallies have resulted in a win and a close loss, giving Boston the opportunity to win its opening series against the visiting Baltimore Orioles on Sunday afternoon. "That was crazy," manager Alex Cora said. "But like I've been saying, offensively, we do believe this is going to happen. We're going to move the line. We're going to keep grinding." What was crazy was the end to Boston's 9-8 win on Saturday. It ended with a most improbable walk-off. A dropped fly ball offered on what should have been the third out offered the Red Sox a second life, and Adam Duvall took full advantage, socking a two-run home run over the Green Monster. The Red Sox overcame their largest deficit to win since 2019 after falling into a 7-1 hole after 2 1/2 innings. Led by Duvall (4-for-5, two homers, five RBIs), Boston tallied double-digit hit totals for the second straight game. Boston pitcher Tanner Houck looks to pick up where he left off in 2022, setting career-high marks in wins (five), appearances (32) and saves (eight). He didn't pitch after Aug. 2 due to a back injury. | |||||||
04-01-23 | Giants v. Yankees -136 | 7-5 | Loss | -136 | 6 h 53 m | Show | |
Speaking in the dugout about two hours before the first pitch of the new season was thrown, San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler conceded Aaron Judge was likely to do damage against his team. It took two pitches for Judge to hit his first homer of the new season to spark the New York Yankees to a 5-0 victory over the Giants on Opening Day. Judge and the Yankees look to clinch their first series win of the season Saturday when they host the Giants, who were unsuccessful in their offseason pursuit of the star. Judge and the Giants were expected to be linked this past winter. Judge has strong ties to Central California as he grew up in the region and later starred at Fresno State. He was a fan of the club and the Giants made an aggressive pursuit of the power hitter before the Yankees re-signed him to a nine-year, $360 million deal in December. | |||||||
03-31-23 | Guardians v. Mariners -155 | 9-4 | Loss | -155 | 20 h 58 m | Show | |
Guardians are 1-6 in the last 7 meetings in Seattle and have lost four straight overall after dropping the first game of the series. | |||||||
10-18-22 | Phillies +107 v. Padres | 2-0 | Win | 107 | 7 h 5 m | Show | |
Two teams following parallel routes meet Tuesday night in the opening game of the National League Championship Series. Both the Philadelphia Phillies and the Padres didn't meet expectations during most of the regular season, rallied late to claim the last two National League wild-card spots, then won all-road series to advance out of the wild-card round before eliminating triple-digit-win teams in their divisional series. Now the two lowest seeds in the National League playoffs meet in a best-of-seven series to determine the Senior Circuit's World Series representative. | |||||||
10-14-22 | Guardians +138 v. Yankees | 4-2 | Win | 138 | 4 h 44 m | Show | |
Forced to wait another day to play, the New York Yankees just want to get their engine started this postseason. After Game 2 of the American League Division Series between the Yankees and Cleveland Guardians was postponed by rain Thursday on the heels of a scheduled day off Wednesday, the teams are scheduled to meet Friday afternoon. More inclement weather is expected. As the team with the second-best record in the AL this season, the Yankees were off five days before pulling off a 4-1 victory over the Guardians in Game 1 of the ALDS on Tuesday. But another multi-day pause was a surprise. The result is a scheduling logjam moving forward. In the event the series goes the maximum of five games, they will all be played on consecutive days. It limits the Yankees' options if they intend to bring back scheduled Game 2 starter, Nestor Cortes, for a potential winner-take-all Game 5 and clearly impacts bullpen usage on either side. | |||||||
10-07-22 | Phillies v. Cardinals -102 | Top | 6-3 | Loss | -102 | 1 h 49 m | Show |
After dominating the St. Louis Cardinals during the regular season, Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Zack Wheeler wants to capitalize on his postseason opportunity against them. Wheeler (12-7, 2.82 ERA) will draw his first career playoff assignment in Game 1 of the National League Wild Card Series Friday in St. Louis. "That's where it all counts, right?" Wheeler said. "That's where you want to get to. That's what you battle for the whole season, to get to that point. I want to go out there and do the best I can." The Phillies will make their first postseason appearance since 2011. | |||||||
10-04-22 | Diamondbacks -115 v. Brewers | Top | 0-3 | Loss | -115 | 4 h 60 m | Show |
After a disappointing end to their faint wild-card hopes, the Milwaukee Brewers will have to regroup against Arizona ace right-hander Zac Gallen in the second game of the season-ending series against the visiting Diamondbacks on Tuesday. Gallen (12-3, 2.46 ERA) will be opposed by Milwaukee left-hander Eric Lauer (10-7, 3.83). The Brewers rallied to win 6-5 in 10 innings in the series opener on Monday night, but they were eliminated from postseason contention due to Philadelphia's 3-0 victory at Houston. Milwaukee needed to win its final three games against Arizona and have the Phillies lose all three against the Astros. Milwaukee (85-75) rallied to tie it 4-4 with three runs in the ninth. After Arizona went ahead in the top of the 10th, the Brewers came back on RBI singles by Willy Adames and Hunter Renfroe. However, the euphoria was short-lived as news of the Phillies' victory followed quickly. Milwaukee will miss the playoffs for the first time since 2017. | |||||||
09-30-22 | Diamondbacks +120 v. Giants | 4-10 | Loss | -100 | 13 h 30 m | Show | |
A pitcher enjoying a memorable season and a hitter still basking in the glory of a historic at-bat are scheduled to go head-to-head Friday night when the Arizona Diamondbacks open a three-game series against the host San Francisco Giants. The National League West teams begin the last six games of the season separated by six games, meaning the fourth-place Diamondbacks (72-84) would need to sweep this set to retain the possibility of catching the third-place Giants (78-78) in the standings. San Francisco still has a slim chance of securing a wild-card berth. The Giants trail the Philadelphia Phillies by 5 1/2 games for the final slot. The Diamondbacks dropped two of three games to the Giants last week in Arizona. Right-hander Merrill Kelly (13-7, 3.13 ERA) recorded the lone win in the series, a 5-2 decision last Saturday. Kelly has faced the Giants five times this season, with Arizona going 3-2 in those outings. He got the win in all three victories and wasn't charged with a loss in either defeat. | |||||||
09-30-22 | Mets v. Braves +111 | Top | 2-5 | Win | 111 | 10 h 42 m | Show |
For the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves, the first 156 games of the regular season were just the opening act for this weekend. The National League East may be decided beginning Friday in Atlanta, where the Mets are slated to visit the Braves in the opener of a three-game series. Right-hander Jacob deGrom (5-3, 2.93 ERA) is slated to start for the Mets against left-hander Max Fried (13-7, 2.50). Both teams were off Thursday after a pair of chaotic games against NL East also-rans Wednesday night that ended with the Mets alone atop the division. Host New York overcame a four-run deficit thanks to Eduardo Escobar, who capped a five-RBI evening with a walk-off 10th-inning single in a 5-4 win over the Miami Marlins. Escobar delivered the game-winning hit fewer than 20 minutes after the Washington Nationals' C.J. Abrams laced a walk-off RBI single to give the hosts a 2-1 win over the Braves. The Mets (98-58) are one game ahead of the Braves (97-59). The division winner earns the second first-round bye while the second-place finisher will head to a wild-card series scheduled to start Oct. 7 -- two days after the regular-season finale. | |||||||
09-29-22 | Rays -115 v. Guardians | Top | 1-2 | Loss | -115 | 4 h 7 m | Show |
Cleveland Guardians right-hander Cal Quantrill will face the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday looking to make a bit of history. Quantrill will seek to remain perfect at home when he and his teammates close a three-game series against the visiting Rays. With Cleveland locked into the No. 3 spot among the American League's division winners, Rays manager Kevin Cash thought the Guardians might take a different tack in the series. | |||||||
09-28-22 | Royals v. Tigers -130 | Top | 1-2 | Win | 100 | 12 h 4 m | Show |
Matt Manning (2-3, 3.43 ERA) didn't walk anyone when he threw seven shutout innings against the Chicago White Sox in his previous start, on Sept. 16. He faced the Royals twice last month -- most recently on Sept. 10, when he gave up three runs (two earned) in 6 1/3 innings while notching his second victory. He'll be opposed by Daniel Lynch (4-11, 5.06), who has struggled in three outings against Detroit this season. Lynch is 0-1 with an 8.53 ERA in those games while allowing 12 earned runs in 12 2/3 innings, including four home runs. Willi Castro has been a thorn in Lynch's side with six hits in 11 at-bats against the left-hander, including three extra-base hits. The last time Lynch faced the Tigers, he gave up homers to Eric Haase and Jeimer Candelario while getting pounded for six runs and 10 hits in 3 2/3 innings. | |||||||
09-26-22 | Orioles +115 v. Red Sox | Top | 14-8 | Win | 115 | 13 h 38 m | Show |
The Baltimore Orioles picked the wrong time to squander a couple of chances to win key games. That leads to a more heightened sense of urgency moving forward for a team that's four games out of the third and final wild card in the American League. The next assignment comes against the host Boston Red Sox on Monday night in the opener of a four-game series. The Orioles (79-73) had won three in a row until a pair of tough results to conclude a four-game home series with the Houston Astros. Baltimore failed to protect a lead in an 11-10 setback Saturday and then fell 6-3 in 11 innings Sunday. Manager Brandon Hyde said those were disappointing outcomes because the Orioles "should have won" those games. Yet while the Orioles split the series with the AL-leading Astros, there was a degree of pride coming from the way they performed. | |||||||
09-24-22 | Giants v. Diamondbacks -108 | Top | 2-5 | Win | 100 | 8 h 46 m | Show |
Merrill Kelly will attempt to continue his season-long domination of San Francisco hitters when the Arizona Diamondbacks face the Giants on Saturday night at Phoenix. Kelly is 2-0 with a 1.27 ERA in four starts against San Francisco this season. He has struck out 24 and allowed just 14 hits in 28 1/3 innings. Kelly didn't give up a run in his last two outings against the Giants. He gave up three hits in eight scoreless innings in a victory on July 25. Kelly allowed four hits in seven scoreless innings on Aug. 16 but he received a no-decision when Ian Kennedy served up a two-run walk-off homer to Brandon Crawford in the bottom of the ninth. Overall, Kelly is 5-3 with a 2.56 ERA in 14 career starts against San Francisco (74-77), which has won five straight games after recording a 6-5 win in the series opener on Friday. Arizona (70-82) has lost seven of nine. Kelly (12-7, 3.15 ERA) went 6-0 over a 12-start span before troubles surfaced over his last three outings. He is 0-2 with a 6.00 ERA and seven homers allowed during the 18-inning stretch. | |||||||
09-24-22 | Braves -126 v. Phillies | 6-3 | Win | 100 | 4 h 45 m | Show | |
After a frustrating five-game losing streak, the Philadelphia Phillies suddenly have won three straight. They will go for four in a row when they host the Atlanta Braves on Saturday. The Phillies have taken the first two of the crucial four-game series as they attempt to reach the postseason for the first time since 2011. Philadelphia (83-67) is a half-game ahead of the San Diego Padres (83-68) for the second National League wild-card spot. The Phillies are 2 1/2 games ahead of the Milwaukee Brewers (81-70), who sit fourth in the chase for three wild cards. | |||||||
09-24-22 | Red Sox v. Yankees -147 | 5-7 | Win | 100 | 1 h 48 m | Show | |
Every time Aaron Judge steps to the plate, the cell phones go up, as if the crowd expects him to homer on demand. Fans have anticipated Judge's 61st homer for three games, but they still left happy after each of those contest because his team, the New York Yankees, won. On Saturday afternoon, the Yankees and Judge will again oppose the visiting Boston Red Sox, and the slugger will make his latest attempt to match the American League home run record set by Roger Maris in 1961. New York also will seek a sixth straight win. Since reaching 60 homers in the ninth inning on Tuesday, Judge is 3-for-10 with four walks to extend his on-base streak to 22 games. On Thursday, he hit a fly ball 404 feet to the warning track in center in the ninth inning off Boston's Matt Barnes. On Friday, Judge hit a fly ball to the track in left in his second at-bat against Rich Hill. While the fans await Judge's record-tying homer, the Yankees (92-58) are on their best run since the All-Star break. Aaron Hicks and Gleyber Torres drove in a pair of runs apiece and Jose Trevino got the game-winning hit in the eighth inning of a 5-4 win over Boston on Friday, New York's 13th victory in 17 games. | |||||||
09-15-22 | Phillies -125 v. Marlins | Top | 3-5 | Loss | -125 | 4 h 35 m | Show |
The Philadelphia Phillies -- perhaps without first baseman Rhys Hoskins -- will shoot for a three-game sweep of the host Miami Marlins on Thursday night. Hoskins suffered a bruise on his right hand when he was hit by a pitch from Edward Cabrera in the third inning on Wednesday. X-rays were negative. Even so, the Phillies (80-62) went on to win their fifth consecutive game. Former Marlins catcher J.T. Realmuto victimized his former team with two homers and four RBIs in a 6-1 victory. The Phillies, who hold the second of three National League wild-card positions, have won 10 of their past 12 meetings with the Marlins. Miami won the teams' first head-to-head series this year, taking three out of four games at home in mid-April, but the Phillies have dominated since then. | |||||||
09-09-22 | Tigers +123 v. Royals | 10-2 | Win | 123 | 7 h 38 m | Show | |
The Royals are 6-13 the games after scoring less than two runs. The Royals are just 2-7 following a win. | |||||||
09-04-22 | Padres +145 v. Dodgers | Top | 4-9 | Loss | -100 | 4 h 5 m | Show |
The Padres have won 6 of 7 against the National League West and 5 of 6 last games of a series. | |||||||
09-02-22 | Brewers v. Diamondbacks +102 | 1-2 | Win | 102 | 7 h 13 m | Show | |
The Brewers have lost 12 of their last 14 games against a right-handed starter and just 3-11 in their last 14 road games. | |||||||
08-31-22 | Red Sox +112 v. Twins | Top | 6-5 | Win | 112 | 6 h 8 m | Show |
The Red Sox are 43-18 after losing the first two games of a series. The Wins are on a small 1-4 run when their opponents score five runs or more in their previous game. | |||||||
08-29-22 | Yankees v. Angels +162 | 3-4 | Win | 162 | 7 h 13 m | Show | |
I'm going to continue riding the Angels pitching against the Yankees who blew a golden chance to beat the Athletics in a 4-game series after winning the first two games. | |||||||
08-28-22 | Guardians +136 v. Mariners | 0-4 | Loss | -100 | 2 h 55 m | Show | |
The Guardians have won 7 of their last 9 against lefties and 9 of 12 on the road. Seattle has lost 4 of 5 Sunday games. | |||||||
08-26-22 | Rays +111 v. Red Sox | 8-9 | Loss | -100 | 6 h 11 m | Show | |
The Rays are 19-9 in their last 28 games in Boston, including six straight overall. The Sox are just 16-35 against the American League East. | |||||||
08-25-22 | White Sox -110 v. Orioles | Top | 3-4 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 19 m | Show |
The White Sox have won 10 of their last 14 meeting including four of five in Baltimore. Chicago is 9-3 on the road against teams .500 or better. | |||||||
08-24-22 | Guardians +143 v. Padres | 7-0 | Win | 143 | 4 h 6 m | Show | |
The Guardians have won 8 of their last 9 interleague road games and seven of eight overall on the road. | |||||||
08-24-22 | Marlins v. A's +106 | 2-3 | Win | 106 | 3 h 29 m | Show | |
The Marlins are just 16-35 in their last 51 interleague games and 18-41 in their last 59 vs a left-handed starter. | |||||||
08-23-22 | Diamondbacks v. Royals +110 | 7-3 | Loss | -100 | 4 h 8 m | Show | |
The Diamondbacks are just 40-96 in the last 136 games when opponents score 5 runs or more in their previous game. | |||||||
08-22-22 | Cardinals v. Cubs +149 | 1-0 | Loss | -100 | 4 h 1 m | Show | |
The Cubs have won 5 of their last 6 games and 9 of 12 at home. Cubs have won 7 of their last 10 against winning teams. | |||||||
08-22-22 | Braves v. Pirates +179 | 2-1 | Loss | -100 | 4 h 57 m | Show | |
The Braves have lost 4 of 5 games in Pittsburgh. The Pirates have won 4 of 5 against teams playing .600 ball or better. | |||||||
08-22-22 | Mets v. Yankees +144 | 2-4 | Win | 144 | 3 h 52 m | Show | |
The Mets are 2-6 in the Mets last 8 interleague meetings against teams with a winning record. | |||||||
08-21-22 | Brewers v. Cubs +137 | Top | 5-2 | Loss | -100 | 1 h 29 m | Show |
Milwaukee has lost four straight games overall to the Cubs and four straight at Wrigley. Milwaukee has lost 16 of their last 21 game three of a series. | |||||||
08-19-22 | Brewers v. Cubs +130 | 7-8 | Win | 130 | 1 h 45 m | Show | |
The Cubs have won 4 of their last 5 meetings against the Brewers. Milwaukee has dropped 9 of 11 against the National League Central. | |||||||
08-18-22 | Mets -125 v. Braves | 2-3 | Loss | -125 | 6 h 1 m | Show | |
The Mets are 21-6 the game after allowing 5 runs or more in their previous game, they also have won 16 of their last 21 games following a win. | |||||||
08-18-22 | Blue Jays v. Yankees -145 | 9-2 | Loss | -145 | 5 h 49 m | Show | |
Toronto is just 5-11 the game after their opponent scores five runs or more and 2-6 overall. | |||||||
08-18-22 | Diamondbacks v. Giants -144 | 5-0 | Loss | -144 | 2 h 34 m | Show | |
The Diamondbacks are 6-21 in their last 27 meetings in San Francisco and 16-35 overall. | |||||||
08-18-22 | Cubs v. Orioles -150 | 3-2 | Loss | -150 | 2 h 40 m | Show | |
The Cubs are just 33-68 against teams with a winning record nd have lost 22 of their last 29 interleague games. | |||||||
08-17-22 | Astros v. White Sox +135 | 3-2 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 22 m | Show | |
Houston has lost 5 of their last 6 in Chicago and against right-handed pitching. Chicago have won 7 straight home games. | |||||||
08-17-22 | Dodgers v. Brewers +165 | Top | 2-1 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 42 m | Show |
Milwaukee is 8-1 at home against right-handers and 9-4 at home overall. Take the generous plus money in this one. | |||||||
08-17-22 | Mets v. Braves +135 | 9-7 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 37 m | Show | |
The Mets have lost 5 of 7 meetings in Atlanta while the Braves have won 49 of their last 68 games. | |||||||
08-17-22 | Padres v. Marlins +141 | 10-3 | Loss | -100 | 3 h 57 m | Show | |
The Padres have lost for straight games in Miami and 8-20 after losing the first two games of series. | |||||||
08-16-22 | Diamondbacks +115 v. Giants | Top | 1-2 | Loss | -100 | 9 h 44 m | Show |
The Diamondbacks have won five straight games following a loss in addition to winning 6 of their last 8 games. | |||||||
08-16-22 | Dodgers +115 v. Brewers | 4-5 | Loss | -100 | 8 h 26 m | Show | |
I'm not sure where all the confidence in the Brewers and Woodruff is coming from, but we'll go ahead and take the best team in baseball along with the plus money. | |||||||
08-16-22 | Astros v. White Sox +110 | 3-4 | Win | 110 | 8 h 4 m | Show | |
The Astros have lost 4 of their last 5 games in Chicago and 6 of 8 on the road. The Sox have won 9 of 12 against right-handers. | |||||||
08-16-22 | Red Sox v. Pirates +125 | 5-3 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 40 m | Show | |
Boston has lost 6 of 7 in Pittsburgh and is 3-7 after a win. Pittsburgh is 38-18 at home in interleague play against teams with a losing record. | |||||||
08-16-22 | Rays +155 v. Yankees | 3-1 | Win | 155 | 6 h 19 m | Show | |
The Rays are 17-7 in their last 24 games against teams with a winning record. The Rays are 6-1 the game after allowing 2 runs or less in their previous game. | |||||||
08-15-22 | Diamondbacks +173 v. Giants | 1-6 | Loss | -100 | 9 h 30 m | Show | |
The Diamondbacks have won 6 of 8 and 5 of 7 against teams with a winning record. The Giants have lost 16 of their last 21 against teams from the NL West. | |||||||
08-15-22 | A's +142 v. Rangers | 1-2 | Loss | -100 | 8 h 8 m | Show | |
The Rangers are just 6-13 in their last 19 against the American League West and have lost 10 of their last 12 games following a win. | |||||||
08-15-22 | Padres v. Marlins +128 | 0-3 | Win | 128 | 7 h 36 m | Show | |
The Padres have lost 6 of 8 on the rod against teams with a losing record and 5 of 7 on the road. Miami has won 4 of 5 against the NL West. | |||||||
08-11-22 | Guardians v. Tigers +134 | 4-3 | Loss | -100 | 1 h 20 m | Show | |
The Guardians re just 2-5 in their last seven road games against a right-handed starter. | |||||||
08-10-22 | Cardinals v. Rockies +144 | 9-5 | Loss | -100 | 8 h 5 m | Show | |
The Cardinals have lost 4 of their last 5 meetings in Colorado and are just 3-7 the game after allowing 5 runs or more. | |||||||
08-10-22 | Braves v. Red Sox +140 | 8-4 | Loss | -100 | 6 h 37 m | Show | |
The Braves are just 17-35 in their last 52 meetings and just 8-17 in their last 25 against the American League East. | |||||||
08-10-22 | Marlins v. Phillies -118 | 3-4 | Win | 100 | 6 h 23 m | Show | |
The Marlins are 0-5 in their last 5 meetings, including just one win in their last 6 games in Philadelphia. | |||||||
08-10-22 | Giants v. Padres -158 | 7-13 | Win | 100 | 3 h 17 m | Show | |
The Giants have lost 13 of their last 19 games and 13 of 16 against the National League West. The Giants have lost 9 of 10 against teams with a winning record. | |||||||
08-10-22 | Nationals +146 v. Cubs | 2-4 | Loss | -100 | 2 h 55 m | Show | |
I can't lay a big number with a team that has lost 7 of their last 10 games and 12 of 16 following a loss. | |||||||
08-10-22 | Rays +142 v. Brewers | 3-4 | Loss | -100 | 2 h 53 m | Show | |
The Rays are 14-5 in their last 19 games against teams with a winning record and 10-4 against in interleague games against teams with a winning record. | |||||||
08-09-22 | Rangers v. Astros -174 | 5-7 | Win | 100 | 9 h 25 m | Show | |
This is a little more than I like to lay in a game but winning is the only option this time of year and we have that here where the Rangers are just 3-25 in their last 28 meetings in Houston and 15-38 overall. | |||||||
08-07-22 | Braves +130 v. Mets | Top | 2-5 | Loss | -100 | 3 h 2 m | Show |
The Braves are 39-13 following a loss and 38-13 the game after allowing 5 runs or more in their previous game. The Mets have lost 5 straight game 5's of a series. | |||||||
08-05-22 | Padres +142 v. Dodgers | 1-8 | Loss | -100 | 8 h 57 m | Show | |
The Padres are 12-2 in their last 14 Friday games and 7-3 in their last 10 against teams with a winning record. | |||||||
08-05-22 | White Sox v. Rangers +170 | 2-1 | Loss | -100 | 6 h 41 m | Show | |
The White Sox have lost 4 of their last 5 road games against a team with a losing record. The Rangers have won 5 of 7 against the American League Central. | |||||||
08-02-22 | Orioles v. Rangers -119 | 8-2 | Loss | -119 | 6 h 47 m | Show | |
The Orioles have been horrible against right-handed starters (141-296) over their last 437 games, but more recent history shows them just 34-73 the game after scoring five runs or more. |
Service | Profit |
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Ray Monohan | $529 |
Jim Feist | $502 |
Matt Fargo | $451 |
Rocky Atkinson | $438 |
ProSportsPicks | $435 |
Marc Lawrence | $368 |
Tim Michael | $206 |
Dan Kaiser | $205 |
William Burns | $175 |
Kyle Hunter | $70 |