PREMIUM
AAA's National League "ASSASSIN!"
(MLB) San Diego vs. San Francisco,
Money Line: -185.00 San Francisco (Home)
Result: Win
Money Line: -185.00 San Francisco (Home)
Result: Win
This is a 7* ASSASSIN on the San Francisco Giants.
Giants' ace Madison Bumgarner (17-7, 3.05 ERA) has won six straight at home and six of his last seven behind a stellar 2.13 ERA and suffice it to say, we look for the hard-throwing southpaw to find a way to get the job done tonight as well. Bumgarner has been unbeatable at home the last two months, compiling a 1.42 ERA during his win skein there. He's also 1-0 while giving up two runs to go along with 20 K's in 14 2/3's innings in two home meetings vs. the Friars this season. The home side comes in with plenty of momentum as well, it's won four of six following a seven-game slide, including yesterday's convincing 9-1 victory. And that's bad news for the Padres' Ian Kennedy (8-13, 3.99 ERA) who was shelled for six runs in a 6-4 loss to Colorado on Monday. Note that Kennedy has struggled on the road this year, he's 0-6 with a 3.30 ERA in seven starts since his last victory away from friendly confines on June 18th. Also note that the last time Kennedy faced the Giants in San Francisco, he was predictably destroyed, giving up six runs with four walks in a 6-0 loss on June 24th. Many of the Giants' sluggers have dominated Kennedy throughout his career and with a wild card spot still up for grabs and within reach, we don't expect that to change today. Lay the price with confidence on SAN FRANCISCO.
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Giants' ace Madison Bumgarner (17-7, 3.05 ERA) has won six straight at home and six of his last seven behind a stellar 2.13 ERA and suffice it to say, we look for the hard-throwing southpaw to find a way to get the job done tonight as well. Bumgarner has been unbeatable at home the last two months, compiling a 1.42 ERA during his win skein there. He's also 1-0 while giving up two runs to go along with 20 K's in 14 2/3's innings in two home meetings vs. the Friars this season. The home side comes in with plenty of momentum as well, it's won four of six following a seven-game slide, including yesterday's convincing 9-1 victory. And that's bad news for the Padres' Ian Kennedy (8-13, 3.99 ERA) who was shelled for six runs in a 6-4 loss to Colorado on Monday. Note that Kennedy has struggled on the road this year, he's 0-6 with a 3.30 ERA in seven starts since his last victory away from friendly confines on June 18th. Also note that the last time Kennedy faced the Giants in San Francisco, he was predictably destroyed, giving up six runs with four walks in a 6-0 loss on June 24th. Many of the Giants' sluggers have dominated Kennedy throughout his career and with a wild card spot still up for grabs and within reach, we don't expect that to change today. Lay the price with confidence on SAN FRANCISCO.
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