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Sunday, July 13

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Hot Pitchers
-- Perez has a 2.03 RA in his last three starts.
-- Arizona won last three Webb starts (2-0, 3.50). Hamels is 2-1, 2.70 in is last three starts.
-- Cubs are 11-0 when Dempster starts at Wrigley.
-- Sabathia is 4-0, 2.35 in his last six starts.
-- Billingsley is 4-1, 3.41 in his last five starts.
-- Pelfrey is 5-0, 2.61 in his last eight starts.

-- Tigers won last four Verlander starts (3-0, 3.00). Blackburn is 3-0, 3.16 in his last five starts.
-- Pettitte is 5-1, 2.04 in his last six starts.
-- Matsuzaka is 1-0, 0.52 in his last three starts.
-- Harrison won his first start 3-2 vs Angels (two runs/seven IP).
-- Duchscherer is 6-1, 1.35 in his last seven starts.

Cold Pitchers
-- Astros lost nine of eleven Backe road starts.
-- Snell is 1-7, 6.85 in his last fourteen starts. Cardinals lost four of last five Pineiro road starts.
-- Reds were outscored 21-2 in Bailey's first three starts (10.94).
-- Lincecum has a 4.65 RA in his last five starts.
-- Campillo is 1-4, 4.32 in his last five starts. Wolf is 1-4, 7.77 in his last five starts.
-- Miller is 0-3, 7.59 in his last four starts.
-- Redman is 0-3, 9.12 in his last five starts.

-- Sowers is 0-5, 9.30 in his last six starts. Kazmir is 1-3, 4.78 in his last six starts, failing to finish sixth inning in his last five.
-- Burnett has 10.95 RA in his last two starts, but Toronto won his last four home starts.
-- Cabrera has 5.21 RA in three starts vs Boston; Orioles lost five of his last six road starts.
-- Davies is 0-1, 10.39 in his last four starts. Seattle is 2-11 in the last thirteen starts by Silva.
-- Contreras is 1-3, 8.29 in his last six starts.
-- Saunders is 0-1, 4.66 in hislast three starts.

Hot Teams
-- Cubs are 26-5 in last 31 games at Wrigley Field.
-- Mets won their last eight games; they allowed three hits or less in each of last five games. .
-- Brewers won eleven of their last sixteen home games. Reds won seven of their last nine games.
-- Marlins won six of their last seven games.

-- Blue Jays won six of last seven home games. Bronx won five of their last seven games overall.
-- Red Sox won six of their last seven home games
-- Indians won last three games, allowing six runs.
-- Twins won their last three games, all by one run.
-- Royals won last three games, allowing total of six runs.
-- White Sox won twelve of their last sixteen games. Texas is 8-5 in its last thirteen home games.
-- A's are 18-12 in their last thirty home games.

Cold Teams
-- Giants lost their last six games.
-- Phillies lost ten of last thirteen home games. Arizona is 1-7 in game after its last eight wins.
-- Rockies lost four of their last five games.
-- Cardinals lost six of their last eight games. Pirates are 2-6 in game after their last eight wins.
-- Nationals lost eight of their last nine games. Astros are 3-7 in their last ten games.
-- Braves are 4-8 in their last twelve games. Padres lost eleven of their last twelve home games.
-- Dodgers lost four of last five games.

-- Orioles lost six of their last seven games.
-- Rays lost six games in row, scoring eleven runs in 56 innings- they lost their last twelve games in Cleveland. .
-- Tigers lost their last three games, all by one run.
-- Mariners lost six of their last seven games

Totals
-- Under is 8-3 in Giants' last eleven road games.
-- Under is 5-2-1 in Pirates' last eight home games.
-- Last three Arizona games went over the total.
-- Mets allowed total of 13 hits in their last five games.
-- Over is 4-1-1 in last six Houston road games.
-- Five of Reds' last six road games went over the total.
-- Under is 13-4 in last seventeen Atlanta road games.
-- Over is 10-3-2 in Florida's last fifteen road games.

-- Under is 5-1-1 in last six Bronx games.
-- Over is 9-2-1 in Orioles' last twelve games.
-- Seven of last nine Indian games went over the total.
-- Five of last seven Detroit home games went over the total.
-- Six of last nine White Sox games stayed under the total.
-- Ten of Royals' last fourteen games went over the total.
-- Under is 9-4 in Oakland's last thirteen games.

Umpires
-- Hst-Wsh-- Over is 8-1-1 in last ten Holbrook games; host is
9-1 in those ten games.
-- Az-Phil-- Four of last five Cuzzi games stayed under total.
-- StL-Pitt-- Five of last seven Fairchild games went over.
-- Cin-Mil-- Under is 10-2-1 in last thirteen Davidson games; dog is 11-7 in his last 18 games behind plate.
-- SF-Chi-- Favorite won last five Everitt games.
-- Atl-SD-- Under is 10-2 in last dozen Knight games; dogs are 6-2 in his last eight games behind the plate. .
-- Fla-LA-- Underdog is 10-5 in last fifteen Iassogna games.
-- Colo-NY-- Favorite is 13-1 in last fourteen Hudson games.

-- TB-Clev-- Underdeog is 3-2 in last five Danley games.
-- Min-Det-- Under is 8-1-1 in last ten Kulpa games.
-- NY-Tor-- Under is 9-3 in last dozen Culbreth games.
-- Blt-Bos-- Three of last four Barrett games stayed under total.
-- Sea-KC-- Six of last seven Meals games went over the total.
-- Chi-Tex-- Favorite won last seven Tschida games; six of last nine games stayed under the total.
-- LAA-A's-- Home team won ten of last eleven Bucknor tilts.
 

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Baltimore Orioles at Boston Red Sox [TBS | 1:30 PM ET]

Orioles: Daniel Cabrera takes a dismal career record against the Red Sox into Fenway Park for his 20th start of the season. Cabrera is just 2-9 lifetime vs. Boston with a 7.11 ERA though he has pitched better this season overall. He is 3-4 with a 4.29 ERA in 12 road starts this year though and has earned just one win in his last nine outings overall in seeing his ERA ballon from 3.48 to 4.40.

Key Injuries - NONE

PROJECTED SCORE: TBD

Red Sox (-230, O/U 9): Daisuke Matsuzaka has come on strong in his last three starts following a disastrous start upon his return from the DL back on June 21st against St. Louis (seven runs allowed in one inning). Since then, Dice-K has allowed only one run in 17.1 innings of work, walking 11 and striking out 14. He is 5-1 in eight starts at Fenway this season with a solid 3.43 ERA.

Key Injuries - NONE

PROJECTED SCORE: TBD



San Francisco Giants at Chicago Cubs [WGN | 2:20 PM ET]

Giants: National League All-Star Tim Lincecum will look to rebound from his first road loss of the season when he visits Wrigley Field. Lincecum gave up four runs and nine hits in six innings of a 7-0 loss to the Mets last time out on Tuesday, but he remains 7-1 away from home with an impressive 2.23 ERA. He is 1-1 in three career starts against the Cubs with a 3.10 ERA and earned the win on July 3rd.

Key Injuries - NONE

PROJECTED SCORE: TBD

Cubs (-150): Fellow NL All-Star Ryan Dempster will try to complete a perfect first half of the season at home after leading his team to an 11-0 record there in 11 starts so far. Dempster was outstanding in his last start at Wrigley on Tuesday, allowing just one run and two hits in seven innings of a 7-3 victory. He has struggled a bit against the Giants during his career with a 2-6 mark and 4.34 ERA and walked away with a no-decision in a 6-5 victory at San Francisco on July 2nd after giving up two runs and five hits in six innings with two walks and seven strikeouts.

Key Injuries - NONE

PROJECTED SCORE: TBD



Los Angeles Angels at Oakland Athletics [4:05 PM ET]

Angels: American League All-Star Joe Saunders will be going for his lucky 13th win of the season for the second time after suffering a tough-luck 3-2 loss last time out at Texas on Tuesday. Saunders allowed three runs and six hits to the Rangers in eight innings of work, striking out five without issuing a walk. He is 6-3 on the road with a 2.23 ERA and owns a 4-1 lifetime mark vs. Oakland to go along with a 4.02 ERA.

Key Injuries - NONE

PROJECTED SCORE: TBD

A's (-130, O/U 7): Another All-Star vs. All-Star matchup takes place here in Oakland, and no pitcher in baseball has been as hot as Justin Duchscherer, who has allowed two runs or less in his last nine starts. Duchsherer is also coming off his best start of the season, notching a complete-game shutout of Seattle on Tuesday. He allowed only two hits and did not walk a batter while striking out four to improve to 7-1 at home and lower his ERA there to 1.23.

Key Injuries - NONE

PROJECTED SCORE: TBD



Colorado Rockies at New York Mets [ESPN | 8:05 PM ET]

Rockies: Mark Redman is still searching for his first victory since April 16th, when he allowed two runs and three hits in five innings of a 10-2 win at San Diego. Redman is coming off a loss at Milwaukee on Tuesday in which he gave up four runs and six hits in five innings. He has not struck out more than two batters in any of his last five outings and is just 1-4 lifetime vs. New York with a 4.64 ERA.

Key Injuries - NONE

PROJECTED SCORE: TBD

Mets (-165, O/U 9): Mike Pelfrey has been one of the main reasons New York has finally started to turn its season around. Pelfrey has led the Mets to wins in his last six starts, allowing one run or less in three of his last four trips to the mound. He is coming off his best start of the season last Tuesday against San Francisco, giving up just three hits in seven scoreless innings with no walks and five strikeouts. Despite a 3-4 mark in nine starts at Shea Stadium, he still has an outstanding 2.68 ERA there.

Key Injuries - NONE

PROJECTED SCORE: TBD
 

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Streaking Starting Pitchers
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Sunday’s streaking and slumping pitchers

Streaking

Mike Pelfrey, New York Mets (7-6, 3.93)

The Mets are on a roll and Pelfrey is partially responsible for their success. The lanky right-hander is 3-0 with a solid 2.37 ERA in his last three outings and is undefeated in his last eight overall.

Pelfrey has rattled off six straight victories, including a three-hit shutout Tuesday against the Giants. He is also 3-4 with a 2.68 ERA in New York.

The Mets are 4-0 in Pelfrey's last four against the NL West and 23-6 in their last 29 home tilts against the Rockies.

Justin Verlander, Detroit Tigers (6-9, 4.24)

Verlander is turning around what seemed to be a very disappointing campaign. The right-hander is 2-0 with a 2.89 ERA in his last three starts and has not surrendered more than two earned runs in each of his last seven outings.

The third-year pitcher, loser of seven of his first nine, has lost just two of his last 10 contests. Verlander is also 4-4 with a decent 3.80 ERA in the Motor City.

Detroit is 20-8 in their last 28 overall and 20-7 in its last 27 at Tigers Stadium.


Slumping

Jeremy Sowers, Cleveland Indians (0-5, 7.81)

Sowers has lost 10 consecutive starts dating back to 2007. He has surrendered 14 earned runs in his last two starts and has a lofty 9.77 ERA in his last three starts.

The left-hander is 0-3 with a 2.04 WHIP in his last three overall and is 0-1 at Progressive Field. He has also conceded at least one HR in each of his last seven outings.

The Tribe is 0-5 in Sowers' last five starts in the Forest City and is 1-4 in Sowers' last five starts against the AL East.

Ian Snell, Pittsburgh Pirates (3-7, 5.84)

Snell, 0-1 in his last three starts, has been tossing trash all season. He is coming off a respectable outing last week against Houston, but has conceded more than 20 hits in his last three, surrendering 12 earned runs in just 11 IP.

Snell has relinquished four earned runs or more in four of his last seven starts, including a four-inning and seven ER setback to the White Sox.

Pittsburgh is 1-4 in its last five contests as an underdog and is 18-47 in its last 65 meetings with the Cardinals in the Steel City. The Pirates are also 2-6 in Snells' last eight overall.
 

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MLB Betting, Handicapping the first half of baseball

As we head in to the final weekend of the first half of the MLB season we take a quick look at some of the pleasant surprises and disappointments of the baseball season. Clearly, the Tampa Bay Rays have been the biggest surprise, sitting on top of the AL East with a 55-37 record and that's even after their current 5 game losing streak. Two other pleasant surprises have been from the American League West where Oakland is 50-42 and Texas is 49-45. Also surprising are the Florida Marlins who are 48-44, only 2 games back in the NL East. Finally who would have thought that the entire NL West would be below .500 this late in the season and San Fran, Colorado and San Diego are more than 15 games under .500.

Now we'll take a quick look at some handicapping betting numbers for you.

The Oakland A's, San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners all have gone UNDER 8 of the last 10.

The Ny Yankees, Chicago WSox, Philadelphia Phillies, Arizona Diamondbacks and Washington Nationals all have gone UNDER 7 of the last 10.

The Baltimore O's, Cleveland Indians and Colorado Rockies have all gone OVER 7 of the last 10

Baltimore has gone OVER 4 of 5
St. Louis has gone UNDER in 5 straight
NY Yankees, San Diego, Philadelphia, Oakland, Arizona and Seattle have all gone under 4 of 5.

The best OVER teams in baseball for the season:

Florida (63.1%)
Pittsburgh (61.6%)

The best UNDER teams in baseball for the season:

Atlanta (66.3%)
Ny Yankees (62.2%)
Houston Astros (61.8%)
La Angels (61.6%)

MLB teams who have been money at home. If you played these teams all year for a buck a game at home you would be plus:

Tampa Bay (+1805)
Boston (+1870)
Chicago WS (+1490)
Minnesota (+1438)
Chicago Cubs (+1805)

MLB teams who have been horrible at home. If you played these teams all year for a buck a game at home you would be minus:

Cleveland (-1097)
Seattle (-1387)
Washington (-993)
San Francisco (-1065)
San Diego (-1277)

MLB teams who have been money on the road. If you played these teams all year for a buck a game on the road you would be plus:

La Angels (+1148)
Texas (+810)
St. Louis (+845)

MLB teams who have been horrible on the road. If you played these teams all year for a buck a game on the road you would be minus:

Boston (-1187)
Cleveland (-1804)
Seattle (-840)
Atlanta (-2068)
Cincinnati (-1030)
Arizona (-1000)
Colorado (-1578)
San Diego (-1255)

Best MLB teams as a favorite

Tampa Bay (+1710)
Boston (+1168)
Chicago WS (+1505)
Chicago Cubs (+1773)
Pittsburgh Pirates (+978)

Worst MLB teams as a favorite

Ny Yankees (-887)
Toronto Blue Jays (-1124)
Cleveland Indians (-1601)
Seattle Mariners (-1057)
Philadelphia Phillies (-1158)
Ny Mets (-1514)
San Diego (-1262)

Best MLB teams as a underdog

La Angels (+905)
Philadelphia Phillies (+825)
Ny Mets (+870)

Worst MLB teams as a underdog

Detroit Tigers (-1100)
Cleveland Indians (-1300)
Seattle Mariners (-1170)
Washington Nationals (-820)
San Francisco (-1215)
Colorado Rockies (-1190)
San Diego (-1270)

If you played these teams every single game, the team that has made the most money for you is:

Tampa Bay (+16.4 units)
Minnesota (+15.3 units)
Chicago WS (+13.1 units)
Texas (+12.2 units)
Florida (+12.1 units)
Chicago Cubs (+11.6 units)
La Angels (+10.8 units)

If you played these teams every single game, the team that has cost the most money for you is:

Cleveland (-27.9 units)
San Diego (-23.4 units)
Seattle (-21.2 units)
Colorado (-16.3 units)
Washington (-15.9 units)
Atlanta (-13.4 units)
Toronto (-10 units)
 

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Great info. Thanks for your time and research!
 

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Thanks. The trends are your friend in baseball. Hard sport to fade relevant streaks.
 

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