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Tuesday, August 11

Colorado at NY Mets, 7:10 PM
Colorado: 43-94 SU in road games
New York: 37-28 SU after a game where the bullpen gave up no runs


Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 PM
Milwaukee: 8-19 SU after 3 straight games where they had 7 or less hits
Chicago: 50-41 SU after scoring 2 runs or less


Pittsburgh at St Louis, 8:15 PM
Pittsburgh: 144-213 SU after having won 4 of their last 5 games
St Louis: 25-11 SU after having won 3 of their last 4 games


Philadelphia at Arizona, 9:40 PM
Philadelphia: 11-8 SU when the total is 8.5 to 10
Arizona: 17-24 SU as a favorite of -125 to -175


Washington at LA Dodgers, 10:10 PM
Washington: 28-60 SU as a road underdog of +100 or higher
GREINKE: 47-18 TSR as a home favorite of -125 to -175


Cincinnati at San Diego, 10:10 PM
Cincinnati: 54-84 SU in road games
San Diego: 37-22 SU in home games after allowing 2 runs or less


Oakland at Toronto, 7:05 PM
Oakland: 14-34 SU as a road underdog of +100 or higher
Toronto: 15-4 SU after 3 straight games where the bullpen gave up no runs


NY Yankees at Cleveland, 7:10 PM
New York: 24-12 SU after 3 or more consecutive unders
CARRASCO: 3-15 TSR at home when the money line is +125 to -125


LA Angles at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 PM
Los Angeles: 35-20 SU in road games after scoring 2 runs or less
Chicago: 12-25 SU in August games


Detroit at Kansas City, 8:10 PM
Detroit: 20-32 SU after 2 straight games without giving up a stolen base
Kansas City: 35-18 SU at home when the total is 7 to 8.5


Texas at Minnesota, 8:10 PM
Texas: 15-8 SU on the road when the total is 8.5 to 10
Minnesota: 9-21 SU in home games after 3 or more consecutive overs


Baltimore at Seattle, 10:10 PM
TILLMAN: 17-9 TSR in road games
Seattle: 9-20 SU at home when the money line is +125 to -125


Boston at Miami, 7:10 PM
Boston: 15-26 SU on the road when the total is 7 to 8.5
Miami: 130-108 SU after 3 straight games with no home runs


Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 7:10 PM
Atlanta: 28-26 SU when the total is 7 or less
Tampa Bay: 14-22 SU at home when the total is 7 or less


Houston at San Francisco, 10:15 PM
Houston: 13-3 SU against NL West opponents
BUMGARNER: 8-14 TSR after a loss
 

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Diamond Trends - Tuesday


August 11, 2015





SU TREND OF THE DAY:


-- The Braves are 0-15 since Sep 08, 2013 on the road as a dog after a loss in which they allowed 5+ walks.




PITCHER TREND OF THE DAY:


-- When Zack Greinke starts the Dodgers are 11-0 SU since Sep 17, 2013 after the team lost their last two games.


OU TREND OF THE DAY:


-- The Rangers are 0-11-1 OU since Jun 08, 2013 on the road after a loss in which they allowed 6 or fewer hits.


CHOICE TREND:


-- The Pirates are 0-11 since Sep 27, 2010 on the road as a dog after a 5+ run win and in the first game of a series.


ACTIVE TRENDS:


-- The Nationals are 0-10 ML since Aug 10, 2014 and as a dog and after a win in which they never trailed.
 

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MLB betting cheat sheet: Blue Jays blasting off


Aug 10, 2015


Here's a comprehensive look at betting notes for the mid-week major-league schedule:


The Invincibles


The Toronto Blue Jays have won eight straight, and 11 of their last 12. The only loss during that span was also the only game that Tulowitzki didn't play since coming over from Colorado. David Price has allowed one run on six hits, striking out 18 in 15 innings, winning his first two starts as a Blue Jay. The Jays will host the last place A's in a three game series at Rogers Center starting Tuesday, before welcoming the Yankees to town on Friday.


Houston, We Have A Problem


The Astros can't seem to win on the road. They've dropped six of seven on their current road trip, and now own a record of 23-34 away from home this season. They will be in San Francisco for the final two games of this West Coast swing on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Giants have won eight of their last nine at AT&T Park.


Home Sick


The Chicago White Sox have scored a major league low 175 runs at home at U.S. Cellular Field. They lost 4-of-6 on their most recent home stand, and they've dropped eight of their last 10 overall. The Sox will host the Angels in a home series starting Monday, and they've lost seven of the last eight versus Los Angeles.


Hitting Notes


* Joey Votto is tearing up the National League since the All Star break, batting a major league best .414 with four home runs and nine RBIs. He also leads the majors in walks, and he's batting .303 for the season. He's facing Ian Kennedy in Game 1 in San Diego, and he's 5-for-12 with a pair of doubles lifetime versus the veteran.


* Josh Donaldson hit his 31st home run of the season in the Bronx on Sunday, and he's now just two off the major league lead behind Nelson Cruz and Mike Trout. He's facing his former team this week, and he's hit .391 over only a combined 23 at bats versus the A's pitching staff. He's hit 20 of his 31 home runs at Rogers Center.


Pitching Notes


* Eduardo Rodriguez has been a Jekyll & Hyde pitcher so far for the Red Sox, with dramatic splits in day versus night games. The 22 year old southpaw is 5-1 with a 1.75 ERA at night, but 1-3 with a 9.82 ERA during the day. His next start comes against Miami in a matinee at Marlins Park, and it might also be worth noting that the Fish are batting an NL best .278 versus left-handed pitching.


* Gerrit Cole will go for his major league leading 15th win on Wednesday, and the 24 year old boasts a record of 13-1 versus National League teams not named the Cincinnati Reds. For whatever reason, Cole hasn't been able to figure out Cincinnati, going 0-3 with a 5.95 ERA against the Reds this season. His next start comes in St. Louis, and he beat the Cardinals in the only previous meeting this season.


Totals Streak


The Arizona Diamondbacks have played six straight unders at home, and they have failed to reach the total in eight straight as a home favorite. They host Philly in Game 1 of a new series starting Monday, and the Phillies have seen the total come up short in six of their last seven visits to Arizona.


Injury Notes


* Jose Fernandez will land on the DL with a sore bicep, and that's a big blow to Miami. The 23 year old triumphantly returned from Tommy John surgery to go 4-0 with a 2.30 ERA in seven starts.


* Edwin Encarnacion missed the series finale in New York with a sore finger on his left hand. He's officially listed as day to day, and will likely see action in the home series versus Oakland.


Weather Notes


* Wind is expected to be blowing out to leftfield at around 13 miles per hour when the New York Mets host the Colorado Rockies at Citi Field Monday.


* At Wrigley Field on Tuesday, wind will be blowing in from leftfield at 11 miles per hour when the Chicago Cubs host the Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday.
 

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Over hot in Nationals games lately


The Over is 8-1 in the Washington Nationals' last nine games.


Tuesday's MLB slate pits the Nats against the Los Angeles Dodgers with Joe Ross and Zack Greinke getting the nod for Washington and L.A., respectively.


As of this writing, the total was sitting at 6.5.
 

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Holy $hit Betting Stat of the Day: Reds are a red-hot under play


The Cincinnati Reds' offense has disappeared and it has the under red-hot, going 12-1-1 in their last 14 contests, including their last nine games in a row.


The Red' offense is scoring just 3.07 runs per game during that stretch and if you take away the one game they went over, (a 15-5 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 30) they are scoring a miniscule 2.15 runs per game.


Cincinnati continues their three-game series against the Padres in San Diego Tuesday night, where the total currently sits at 7.5 runs.


Right-hander Michael Lorenzen (4.84 ERA, 7-8 O/U) is expected to make the start for the Reds, while the Padres will counter with righty Colin Rea, who makes his first career big league start.
 

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Angels look to Santiago to end road slide


The Los Angeles Angels hope starter Hector Santiago can end their seven game road losing streak when they visit the Chicago White Sox Tuesday night.


Santiago has won his last five games as a road favorite and the Angels will need that considering they have been outscored 40-17 during their seven game road slump.


The Angels are currently -125 favorites going up against White Sox left Carlos Rodon.
 

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Over bets hot with Holbrook behind the plate


Over wagers have gone 4-0 in the last four ball games which Sam Holbrook has called balls and strikes. He'll be behind the dish at Citi Field when the New York Mets host the Colorado Rockies Tuesday evening.


Holbrook ranks 10th among umpires with at least 10 games behind the plate in Over/Under record at 11-7. There has been an average of 9.7 runs scored per game when Holbrook is tasked with calling pitches.


In those last four ball games, there has been an average of 13.75 runs crossing the plate.


Matt Harvey is scheduled to start for the Mets while Christopher Rusin is expected to get the ball for the Rox. The total is presently at 7.
 

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Brewers GM Melvin stepping aside


The Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday said general manager and president of baseball operations Doug Melvin is stepping down and will transition into an advisory role with the team.


Melvin was named general manager in 2002 and took over as president of operations in 20012. At that time he signed an extension through this season.


The Brewers are 48-65 and in last place in the NL Central this season, and they last reached the postseason in 2011.


Reports out of Milwaukee say Melvin's decision takes effect immediately. Craig Counsell is expected to remain the managers.


During Melvin's tenure there have been five managers and the Brewers have made it to the postseason twice. The team has compiled a 1,004-1,052 record.
 

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Nuno proving to be solid addition to Mariners


Aug 11, 2015


SEATTLE -- Somewhat forgotten in the pre-deadline deal that brought slugger Mark Trumbo from Arizona, left-handed pitcher Vidal Nuno has proven to be a pretty valuable commodity to the Mariners this season.


After proving himself as a durable long reliever when Charlie Furbush went down with a biceps injury, Nuno is now doing a pretty good job filling in as a starter on the Mariners' short-handed rotation. He made his second start of the season Monday, and though he suffered the loss to drop to 0-1 over 20 appearances with the Mariners, Nuno was plenty good enough to keep the Mariners in the game. He allowed two runs off five hits over five innings in the 3-2 loss to Baltimore.


"He just left one pitch up," manager Lloyd McClendon said, referring to a first-inning homer by Orioles center fielder Adam Jones. "Other than that, he did a pretty nice job."


Nuno did enough in his first start last week that McClendon said even before Monday's game that he would get at least one more start. He joined the rotation as a spot starter after lefty J.A. Happ was traded to Pittsburgh, and the lack of a viable option at Triple-A Tacoma has left Nuno as the fifth starter for the time being.


Left-hander Roenis Elias, who had a solid rookie season in 2014 and was solid as a part-time starter with the Mariners earlier this season, is the only Triple-A starter with significant major-league experience, but he's been struggling at Tacoma. Young phenom James Paxton is still making the slow recovery from a nagging finger injury that's kept him out since late May, so the Mariners are suddenly pretty short-handed in terms of quality starters.


For now, Nuno has done his part to make sure Seattle can carry on without much drop-off.
 

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Cubs streaking versus right handers


The Chicago Cubs have won nine consecutive games against right-handed starters and get to face another when they host the Milwaukee Brewers in the opener of a three-game series Tuesday night.


The Cubs have outscored opponents 42-23 during those nine games, meaning while they are scoring a mediocre 4.67 runs per game over that span, they are allowing a miniscule 2.56 runs at the same time.


Tonight they go up against Brewers righty Taylor Jungman, whom the Cubs defeated 4-1 back on July 31. The Cubs are currently -150 favorites with Dan Haren expected to make his second start for the Cubs.
 

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See spot. See spot bet: This week's best spot bet opportunities


Aug 11, 2015


Spot bets are classic handicapping practices that have proven profitable no matter what sport you're betting. Whether it's a team looking past this week's opponent, one coming off a hard-fought victory, or a rough patch of schedule, bettors can find value picking their spots. Covers Expert Ben Burns points out his favorites:


Lookahead spot


The New York Yankees were put on notice this weekend: the Blue Jays are coming for them. Toronto entered the weekend set 4.5 games back of the Bronx Bombers in the American League East and now N.Y. holds a slim advantage as it enters a three-game series in Cleveland. The Yankees are chomping at the bit for another shot at the Jays and get that chance on Friday, when the rivals collide in a weekend set at the Rogers Centre.


But before New York can have its revenge, it must finish up with the Indians. Having the Jays on deck Friday creates a massive lookahead spot for the Yankees in the finale with the Tribe. New York is expected to go with starter Nathan Eovaldi in that matchup while Cleveland counters with Trevor Bauer on Thursday.


Letdown spot


The Ottawa Redblacks have done an about face this season, starting the 2015 CFL campaign with a 4-2 mark and already doubling their season win total from last year when the Redblacks finished 2-16. The latest win was a statement game for the franchise, going into Montreal and spoiling a big day for the rival Alouettes, who were debuting Michael Sam, the first opening gay professional football player.


The buzz is building in Canada’s capital but that emotional win against Montreal sets up Ottawa for a fall in its trip to Calgary in Week 8. The Redblacks face the defending Grey Cup champs who are out to avenge a 29-26 overtime loss in Ottawa back in Week 5. The Stampeders are also coming off a bye week, so it’s no surprise oddsmakers have Calgary sitting with the half point hook as a 7.5-point fave on Saturday.


Schedule spot


The girls of summer are quickly wrapping up the 2015 WNBA season with about a month remaining on the schedule. The Connecticut Sun, who sit second from the bottom in the Eastern Conference, have plenty of work to do in that short span if they want to make the playoff cut and it starts with a tough stretch of schedule this week.


The Sun tip off their week with a home game versus Tulsa on Wednesday, then host the conference-leading New York Liberty on Friday before traveling to face the Atlanta Sky on Sunday. Connecticut has been playing better this month, after stumbling through a 2-6 SU July in which they covered in just three of those games. But could this three-game, five-night span set them back into that skid?
 

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Armadillo: Tuesday's six-pack


-- Steelers lost kicker Shaun Suisham (ACL) for the season Sunday night.


-- Patriots added #3 QB Ryan Lindley, who was awful as an Arizona Cardinal; he will play a lot in preseason I'm guessing, so Pats con protect Brady/Garoppolo.


-- For a while Monday afternoon, A's were selling tickets to their August 21 home game for $5 apiece. $5 for a major league ballgame!!!!


-- Dodgers are 27-17 when Kershaw/Greinke start, 35-33 with everyone else.


-- Cubs scored in the first inning in each of their last six home games.


-- Happy 90th birthday to former President Jimmy Carter.




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Armadillo: Tuesday's List of 13: Nobody asked me, but.......


13) OK, I get it; Josh Donaldson might be AL MVP this season, after he was dealt from the A's to Toronto last winter. But I'm tired of hearing people ranting on and on about how stupid the A's were for trading him- its not really true.


Oakland has financial restrictions because their cheap owner (5th-wealthiest owner in MLB) says they do, so while Donaldson is a bargain at $4.3M this year, he begins to break the bank next year, when his three arbitration years start. He'll be making a salary in 8-figure range beginning next year, unless his agent is a moron (doubt it).


To get any significant return on a trade, you have to trade the guy before he becomes a financial burden, so the A's dealt him last winter-- in return, they got:
-- Brett Lawrie 2B/3B-- He is no Donaldson but a decent everday big leaguer.
-- Kendall Graveman P-- Is 6-7, 3.90 in 18 MLB starts this year, isn't bad.
-- Sean Nolin, P-- Lefty starter who is currently hurt in AAA.
-- Franklin Barreto, SS-- Shortstop prospect who replaces Addison Russell in A's infield of future. He is doing pretty well in A ball but is currently hurt.


Did they break even on the trade? Probably not, but a team like the A's has to have solid starting pitching or they have zero chance and they got two starters in this deal, so while Donaldson is a big star, the reality is, the A's could no longer afford him.


12) We mentioned a place called the NoMad Hotel in NYC last week; place has a bar with a 2-story library and a restaurant-- turns out it is a little expensive, as in $385 if you stayed there last night, a Monday night. For one night. Yikes.


11) If you watch old episodes of CSI, you can see signs on the Las Vegas Strip of places that no longer exist, like the old Sahara hotel/casino, which is now SLS, where I stayed on my vacation last month. There is a Neon Graveyard in downtown Vegas, where they keep the old huge neon signs that light the strip. Its a cool place.


10) No one pays to see umpires do their job. No one. Going into Sunday's start against the Mets, Tampa's Chris Archer had walked nine batters in his previous seven starts, but he walked four Mets in the 2nd inning Sunday, because Woodring had a strike zone the size of a small napkin. Again, no one pays to watch the umpire work.


9) Surprising stat: Last year was first time in five years New England ranked higher than 25th in NFL in yards allowed. Less surprising stat: since 2007, Patriots are 14-5-1 vs spread when they're getting points.


8) There is a movie called Man from UNCLE coming out soon, the remake of an old TV show that ran from 1964-68, I think on NBC. Would've been nice if they found a spot for Robert Vaughn/David McCallum in the movie, the stars of the old TV show.


McCallum is still on TV; he is Dr Mallard on NCIS. Vaughn has been on Law and Order now and then the last few years.


7) Louisville plays Auburn in the Georgia Dome September 5; curious to see the reception Louisville coach Bobby Petrino gets, since he quit as coach of the Falcons before his first year ('07) was over-- he had a 3-10 record. Could be an icy reception.


6) Only 18 of 32 NFL head coaches played Division I-A college football.


5) Red Sox' Opening Day payroll this year was $184,345,996, third-highest in the major leagues. Captain Obvious called in: they're not getting their money's worth.


4) LSU sold out its football season tickets for 12th year in a row; if you're scoring at home, that is 74,350 season tickets a year for a dozen years.


3) As good a pitcher as Noah Syndergaard is, Mets are 1-7 in his road starts.


2) Modern baseball; When a ballplayer breaks a bat, it goes into the dugout where an authenticator puts a sticker on the bat, then it goes to the team store and is sold to a dumb person who buys broken bats. Seriously; whatever happened to giving broken bats to little kids?


Guy on SNY just said the bat Jose Reyes broke in the first inning Monday would sell for $500-600 in that team store. What jackass would pay $500 for a broken bat?


1) I read today that the Westgate SuperBook expects Ohio State to be a double digit favorite in every regular season game they play this season. Thats an indictment of the slowish Big 14 and of the Buckeyes' non-league schedule (Virginia Tech, Hawai'i and two MAC schools).
 

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RECAPPING YESTERDAY'S ACTION:


MLB: 8 - 2 - 0


WNBA: 0- 0 - 0


CFL: 0 - 0


NFL: 0 - 0



WNBA JUNE/ JULY RECORD/ AUGUST :


*****...............................15 - 17 - 2
DOUBLE PLAY....................40 - 34
TRIPLE PLAY......................18 - 12
SLAM DUNK.......................20 - 16


MLB RECORD FOR JUNE/JULY/AUGUST:


*****.............................93 - 108 - 1 .....................,........- 11.49
double play......................148 - 158 - 2 ............................- 23.38
triple play........................68 - 59 - 2 ................................ + 2.67
grand slam......................86 - 85 - 3.....................,...........- 18.30
double grand slam.............5 - 7........................................-14.72
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CFL JUNE/JULY/ AUGUST RECORD:


SINGLE PLAY.................................1 - 1
DOUBLE PLAY................................7 - 13
TRIPLE PLAY..................................6 - 2
BLOW OUT.....................................3 - 2


NFL PRESEASON RECORD:


SINGLE PLAY..................................... 0 - 0
DOUBLE PLAY.................................... 1 - 1
TRIPLE PLAY ..................................... 0 - 0
BLOW OUT......................................... 0 - 0
 

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Team Pitcher Open Line Movements Current Runline Scores


7:10 PM EDT


951 COLORADO ROCKIES (L) Rusin, C 7u20 7o25 / 7o27 / 7o30 7.5u20 +1.5(-125)
952 NEW YORK METS (R) Harvey, M -245 -225 / -220 / -215 -205 -1.5(+105)

TV: ROOT-Rocky Mountain, SNY, DTV: 639, 683 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 60% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS EARLY. WIND OUT TO CENTER 9-14, GUSTY. GAME TEMP 78, RH 73% HEAT INDEX 81


8:05 PM EDT


953 MILWAUKEE BREWERS (R) Jungmann, T 7.5u15 7.5u20 / 7.5u25 / 7.5 7.5u20 +1.5(-175)
954 CHICAGO CUBS (R) Haren, D -150 -132 / -130 / -140 -141 -1.5(+155)

MIL-LF-Ryan Braun-Doubtful | TV: CSN-Chicago, DTV: 665 | FAIR, WIND IN FROM CENTER 7-12. GAME TEMP 74, RH 55% HEAT INDEX 76


8:15 PM EDT


955 PITTSBURGH PIRATES (L) Locke, J 7.5u20 7o15 / 7 / 7o15 7u20 +1.5(-190)
956 ST LOUIS CARDINALS (R) Martinez, C -160 -143 / -138 / -134 -140 -1.5(+160)


STL-LF-Matt Holliday-OUT | TV: FS-Midwest, ROOT-Pittsburgh, DTV: 659, 671 | FAIR, WIND IN FROM LEFT 5-10. GAME TEMP 82, RH 50% HEAT INDEX 83


9:40 PM EDT


957 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (R) Buchanan, D 9u15 9u15 +1.5(-135)
958 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (R) Hellickson, J -170 -177 / -178 / -177 -180 -1.5(+115)


TV: FS-Arizona, DTV: 686 | PARTLY CLOUDY, 30% CHANCE THUNDERSTORMS EARLY. WIND OUT TO RIGHT 8-13, GUSTY. GAME TEMP 94, RH 36% HEAT INDEX 97 (CHASE FIELD ROOF CLOSES IN WET WEATHER)


10:10 PM EDT


959 WASHINGTON NATIONALS (R) Ross, J 6.5o15 6.5o15 / 6.5 / 6.5o11 6.5 +1.5(-170)
960 LOS ANGELES DODGERS (R) Greinke, Z -180 -160 / -156 / -155 -153 -1.5(+150)


TV: MASN, DTV: 640 | CLEAR, WIND OUT TO LEFT 4-9. GAME TEMP 75, RH 51% HEAT INDEX 77


10:10 PM EDT


961 CINCINNATI REDS (R) Lorenzen, M 7.5u15 7.5u42 / 7u15 / 7o16 7o25 +1.5(-210)
962 SAN DIEGO PADRES (R) Rea, C -120 -116 / -117 / -118 -120 -1.5(+180)


TV: FS-Ohio, FS-San Diego, DTV: 660, 694 | CLEAR, WIND IN FROM LEFT 3-8. GAME TEMP 72, RH 68% HEAT INDEX 75


7:05 PM EDT


963 OAKLAND ATHLETICS (R) Graveman, K 9u20 9u20 / 9u35 / 8.5 8.5o15 +1.5(-135)
964 TORONTO BLUE JAYS (R) Hutchison, D -200 -181 / -178 / -177 -176 -1.5(+115)


TOR-1B-Edwin Encarnacion-Doubtful | TV: CSN-California, DTV: 698 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND IN FROM LEFT 9-14. GAME TEMP 72, RH 65% HEAT INDEX 75


7:10 PM EDT


965 NEW YORK YANKEES (R) Severino, L 7.5u15 7u26 / 7u25 / 7u23 7u20 +1.5(-230)
966 CLEVELAND INDIANS (R) Carrasco, C -120 -123 / -114 / -115 -114 -1.5(+190)

TV: SportsTime Ohio, YES, DTV: 631, 662 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND IN FROM CENTER 4-9. GAME TEMP 71, RH 70% HEAT INDEX 73


8:10 PM EDT


967 LOS ANGELES ANGELS (L) Santiago, H -130 -127 / -125 / -128 -126 -1.5(+130)
968 CHICAGO WHITE SOX (L) Rodon, C 8.5u15 8.5o15 / 8.5 / 8.5o15 8.5o20 +1.5(-150)


TV: FS-West, DTV: 692 | FAIR, WIND LEFT TO RIGHT 6-11. GAME TEMP 75, RH 53% HEAT INDEX 77


8:10 PM EDT


969 DETROIT TIGERS (R) Sanchez, A 8 7.5u22 / 7.5u20 / 7.5u15 7.5u20 +1.5(-155)
970 KANSAS CITY ROYALS (R) Ventura, Y -150 -143 / -158 / -160 -161 -1.5(+135)

DET-1B-Miguel Cabrera-OUT | TV: FS-Detroit, FS-Kansas City, DTV: 663, 672 | FAIR, WIND IN FROM LEFT CENTER 4-9. GAME TEMP 80, RH 52% HEAT INDEX 81


8:10 PM EDT


971 TEXAS RANGERS (R) Gallardo, Y 8.5o15 8.5o15 8.5 +1.5(-190)
972 MINNESOTA TWINS (R) Gibson, K -105 -122 / -121 / -119 -118 -1.5(+160)

TV: FS-North, FS-Southwest, DTV: 668, 676 | FAIR, WIND LEFT TO RIGHT 4-9. GAME TEMP 79, RH 46% HEAT INDEX 80


10:10 PM EDT


973 BALTIMORE ORIOLES (R) Tillman, C 7.5u20 7.5u20 7.5u30 +1.5(-200)
974 SEATTLE MARINERS (R) Walker, T -105 -121 / -120 / -122 -123 -1.5(+170)

TV: MASN2, ROOT-Northwest, DTV: 641, 687 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND IN FROM LEFT 4-9. GAME TEMP 81, RH 40% HEAT INDEX 81


7:10 PM EDT


975 BOSTON RED SOX (R) Wright, S -115 -103 / -107 / -119 -113 -1.5(+145)
976 MIAMI MARLINS (L) Nicolino, J 8 7.5 / 7.5o25 / 7.5o20 7.5o15 +1.5(-165)


MIA-RF-Giancarlo Stanton-OUT | TV: FS-Florida, NESN, DTV: 628, 654 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 40% CHANCE THUNDERSTORMS. WIND IN FROM RIGHT 3-8. GAME TEMP 86, RH 67% HEAT INDEX 94 (MARLINS STADIUM ROOF CLOSES IN WET WEATHER)


7:10 PM EDT


977 ATLANTA BRAVES (R) Perez, W 7o20 7u14 / 7u15 / 7o15 7o20 +1.5(-135)
978 TAMPA BAY RAYS (R) Ramirez, E -180 -183 / -184 / -193 -194 -1.5(+115)

TV: SportSouth, SunSports, DTV: 649, 653 | Dome


10:15 PM EDT


979 HOUSTON ASTROS (L) Kazmir, S 6o20 6o20 +1.5(-210)
980 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (L) Bumgarner, M -140 -132 / -131 / -128 -127 -1.5(+180)


TV: CSN-Bay, ROOT-Southwest, DTV: 674, 696 | null WIND OUT TO CENTER 10-15. GAME TEMP 64, RH 75%
 

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 11


Game Score Status Pick Amount


Oakland - 7:07 PM ET Toronto -175 500
Toronto - Over 9 500


Boston - 7:10 PM ET Boston -102 500 *****
Miami - Under 7.5 500


NY Yankees - 7:10 PM ET Cleveland -115 500 DOUBLE PLAY
Cleveland - Under 7 500 DOUBLE PLAY


Atlanta - 7:10 PM ET Atlanta +177 500 *****
Tampa Bay - Over 7 500


Colorado - 7:10 PM ET Colorado +186 500 TRIPLE PLAY
NY Mets - Over 7 500 TRIPLE PLAY


Milwaukee - 8:05 PM ET Chi. Cubs -138 500 DOUBLE GRAND SLAM
Chi. Cubs - Over 7.5 500 DOUBLE GRAND SLAM


LA Angels - 8:10 PM ET Chi. White Sox +116 500 TRIPLE PLAY
Chi. White Sox - Over 8.5 500 *****


Detroit - 8:10 PM ET Kansas City -160 500
Kansas City - Over 8 500 *****


Texas - 8:10 PM ET Texas +107 500 GRAND SLAM
Minnesota - Over 8.5 500 GRAND SLAM


Pittsburgh - 8:15 PM ET St. Louis -141 500
St. Louis - Over 7.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY


Philadelphia - 9:40 PM ET Arizona -170 500 TRIPLE PLAY
Arizona - Over 9 500


Baltimore - 10:10 PM ET Seattle -126 500
Seattle - Under 7.5 500


Cincinnati - 10:10 PM ET Cincinnati +115 500
San Diego - Under 7.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY


Washington - 10:10 PM ET Washington +140 500 TRIPLE PLAY
LA Dodgers - Under 6.5 500


Houston - 10:15 PM ET Houston +115 500 *****
San Francisco - Under 6 500
 

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7:07 PM Oakland +165 276 23.96% Toronto -180 876 76.04% View View


7:10 PM Colorado +186 295 27.29% NY Mets -203 786 72.71% View View


10:10 PM Washington +140 323 29.36% LA Dodgers -152 777 70.64% View View


7:10 PM Atlanta +179 341 32.51% Tampa Bay -195 708 67.49% View View


8:15 PM Pittsburgh +130 392 35.06% St. Louis -141 726 64.94% View View


8:10 PM Detroit +150 375 35.08% Kansas City -163 694 64.92% View View


8:05 PM Milwaukee +131 409 36.62% Chi. Cubs -142 708 63.38% View View


9:40 PM Philadelphia +156 380 37.59% Arizona -170 631 62.41% View View


10:15 PM Houston +115 454 42.47% San Francisco -125 615 57.53% View View


10:10 PM Cincinnati +115 432 45.86% San Diego -125 510 54.14% View View


8:10 PM Texas +107 531 51.70% Minnesota -116 496 48.30% View View


7:10 PM NY Yankees +106 688 59.16% Cleveland -115 475 40.84% View View


10:10 PM Baltimore +116 637 60.44% Seattle -126 417 39.56% View View


7:10 PM Boston -115 677 64.72% Miami +106 369 35.28% View View


8:10 PM LA Angels -126 733 67.50% Chi. White Sox +116 353 32.50% View View






TOTALS (OVER/UNDER)


Time Away Total Over Pct Home Total Under Pct Detail Odds



8:15 PM Pittsburgh 7 242 38.72% St. Louis 7 383 61.28% View View


10:10 PM Washington 6.5 295 46.75% LA Dodgers 6.5 336 53.25% View View


10:10 PM Baltimore 7.5 284 48.88% Seattle 7.5 297 51.12% View View


10:10 PM Cincinnati 7 299 50.76% San Diego 7 290 49.24% View View


8:05 PM Milwaukee 7.5 186 54.71% Chi. Cubs 7.5 154 45.29% View View


7:10 PM Colorado 7 335 56.30% NY Mets 7 260 43.70% View View


7:10 PM Atlanta 7 349 57.78% Tampa Bay 7 255 42.22% View View


8:10 PM LA Angels 8.5 344 57.82% Chi. White Sox 8.5 251 42.18% View View


10:15 PM Houston 6 363 57.99% San Francisco 6 263 42.01% View View


7:07 PM Oakland 8.5 391 58.89% Toronto 8.5 273 41.11% View View


7:10 PM NY Yankees 7 394 62.64% Cleveland 7 235 37.36% View View


9:40 PM Philadelphia 9 408 63.06% Arizona 9 239 36.94% View View


7:10 PM Boston 7.5 396 64.18% Miami 7.5 221 35.82% View View


8:10 PM Texas 8.5 399 64.35% Minnesota 8.5 221 35.65% View View


8:10 PM Detroit 7.5 438 66.26% Kansas City 7.5 223 33.74% View View
 

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7:05 PM EDT


651 CHICAGO SKY 155u09 152.5 / 152.5o11 / 152.5 153.5 +145
652 NEW YORK LIBERTY -3 -03 -3 / -3.5 -15 / -4 -4 -05 -170


TV: NBA, DTV: 216


7:05 PM EDT


653 INDIANA FEVER 151o05 151o05 / 151 / 152 151.5 +135
654 WASHINGTON MYSTICS -3.5 -08 -3.5 -08 / -4 / -4 -05 -3.5 -05 -160


8:05 PM EDT

655 SA STARS 147.5o05 147.5o05 / 147.5o07 / 149 148.5 +900
656 MINNESOTA LYNX -13.5 -09 -13.5 -09 / -13.5 / -14 -13.5 -1500

MIN-G-Seimone Augustus-OUT


10:35 PM EDT


657 SEATTLE STORM 146.5o05 147 / 148o21 / 148 147.5 +650
658 LOS ANGELES SPARKS -12.5 -05 -12.5 -03 / -12 -09 / -12 -12.5 -950

TV: NBA, DTV: 216
 

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7:00 PM Indiana +3 234 39.13% Washington -3 364 60.87% View View


7:00 PM Chicago +3.5 264 43.42% New York -3.5 344 56.58% View View


8:00 PM San Antonio +13.5 276 48.08% Minnesota -13.5 298 51.92% View View


10:30 PM Seattle +12.5 349 59.25% Los Angeles -12.5 240 40.75% View View




TOTALS (OVER/UNDER)


Time Away Total Over Pct Home Total Under Pct Detail Odds



7:00 PM Chicago 153.5 237 46.29% New York 153.5 275 53.71% View View


7:00 PM Indiana 151.5 241 47.07% Washington 151.5 271 52.93% View View


10:30 PM Seattle 147.5 280 55.89% Los Angeles 147.5 221 44.11% View View


8:00 PM San Antonio 148.5 286 58.01% Minnesota 148.5 207 41.99% View View
 

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Chicago - 7:00 PM ET New York -3.5 500 SLAM DUNK
New York - Over 153.5 500 SLAM DUNK


Indiana - 7:00 PM ET Indiana +3 500 DOUBLE PLAY[
Washington - Over 151.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY


San Antonio - 8:00 PM ET Minnesota -13.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY
Minnesota - Under 148.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY


Seattle - 10:30 PM ET Seattle +12.5 500 SLAM DUNK
Los Angeles - Under 147.5 500 SLAM DUNK
 

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