PREMIUM
AAA's 10* Interleague "ASSASSIN!"
(MLB) Cleveland vs. Milwaukee,
Money Line: -121.00 Cleveland (Away)
Result: Loss
Money Line: -121.00 Cleveland (Away)
Result: Loss
This is a 10* ASSASSIN on the Cleveland Indians.
The Brewers have won four-straight at home, part of a 13-4 span, a run brought on by some timely hitting. The Indians come to town struggling at the plate, but dominating on the hill, after Sunday's 5-3, 11-inning win in Cincinnati, the starting staff has posted a tiny 2.67 ERA over its past 17 games. For the most part MLB handicapping comes down to the starting pitching and in this case I feel that Danny Salazar has the clear advantage. Salazar (8-4, 3.74 ERA) is coming off his second-longest start of his career, giving up an unearned run off five hits with eight K's over 8 2/3's innings of a 5-1 home win over the A's on July 10th. The home side counters with confirmed "gas can" Matt Garza (4-10, 5.55 ERA) who is making his first start since being put on the DL with shoulder tendinitis after giving up four earned runs in four straight outings, most recently giving up four runs off ten hits over six innings of an 8-7 win in Philadelphia on July 2nd, falling to a miserable 0-3 with a ballooned 7.88 ERA in that span. Garza is going to be in for a long day, the Tribe have in fact already started to turn things around at the plate as well, posting 14 runs off 24 hits over the last two games. This is indeed the very definition of "great line value" in our opinion, play on the INDIANS.
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The Brewers have won four-straight at home, part of a 13-4 span, a run brought on by some timely hitting. The Indians come to town struggling at the plate, but dominating on the hill, after Sunday's 5-3, 11-inning win in Cincinnati, the starting staff has posted a tiny 2.67 ERA over its past 17 games. For the most part MLB handicapping comes down to the starting pitching and in this case I feel that Danny Salazar has the clear advantage. Salazar (8-4, 3.74 ERA) is coming off his second-longest start of his career, giving up an unearned run off five hits with eight K's over 8 2/3's innings of a 5-1 home win over the A's on July 10th. The home side counters with confirmed "gas can" Matt Garza (4-10, 5.55 ERA) who is making his first start since being put on the DL with shoulder tendinitis after giving up four earned runs in four straight outings, most recently giving up four runs off ten hits over six innings of an 8-7 win in Philadelphia on July 2nd, falling to a miserable 0-3 with a ballooned 7.88 ERA in that span. Garza is going to be in for a long day, the Tribe have in fact already started to turn things around at the plate as well, posting 14 runs off 24 hits over the last two games. This is indeed the very definition of "great line value" in our opinion, play on the INDIANS.
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