Orioles Host Chris Sale And Chicago White Sox
Tuesday night baseball action finds the Chicago White Sox sending their ace to the hill in Baltimore against the Orioles as the two clubs continue a series at Camden Yards.
Don Best opened this line with Chicago a $1.35 favorite behind Chris Sale who will be going up against Baltimore's Chris Tillman. The run total opens at eight and shaded to the 'over.'
Both clubs are in the thick of the American League playoff hunt, with the White Sox leading the AL Central and the Orioles still hanging close in the AL East. Baltimore continues to play way over its head according to Don Best analyst Kenny White who thinks the longer the Orioles hang around in the playoff hunt, the more Buck Showalter's team will believe it truly belongs in the postseason conversation.
Sale (15-4, 2.65) is facing the Orioles for the first time as a starter and entering uncharted waters with each outing after reaching the 153 IP mark in his last outing. He had never started a game on the major league level until this season, and is now among the AL Cy Young contenders plus a big reason Chicago is leading its division.
The left-hander won the No. 5 starter's job for Robin Ventura's gang with an impressive spring performance, and has pitched more like a No. 1. He struck out 13 and allowed only one run on a solo homer in his last start vs. the New York Yankees, and has victories in seven of his last nine trips to the hill.
Tillman (6-2, 3.71) is facing the White Sox for the first time since his final 2011 start over a year ago when Chicago pierced the Anaheim native for six runs before he could get out of the fifth. He has moved back and forth between the Orioles and the farm the past few seasons, but finally appears to be finding his mark as a major league pitcher.
"I think Tillman is now here to stay," White predicted for the Baltimore youngster.
Adam Dunn is having an odd season statistically, leading the majors in homers with 38 as well as walks (89) and strikeouts (183). The big Texan is hitting just .203, yet ranks eighth in Major League Baseball with 87.
White believes Sale could be in for a letdown on Tuesday and thinks there could be value on the Orioles as home underdogs.
This series got underway Monday evening with a battle of southpaws as Francisco Liriano and the White Sox were small underdogs to Wei-Yin Chen and the O's. Results were still pending and the game carried an 8½-run total that was evenly split at most Las Vegas sports books monitored by Don Best Pro Odds.
Tuesday night baseball action finds the Chicago White Sox sending their ace to the hill in Baltimore against the Orioles as the two clubs continue a series at Camden Yards.
Don Best opened this line with Chicago a $1.35 favorite behind Chris Sale who will be going up against Baltimore's Chris Tillman. The run total opens at eight and shaded to the 'over.'
Both clubs are in the thick of the American League playoff hunt, with the White Sox leading the AL Central and the Orioles still hanging close in the AL East. Baltimore continues to play way over its head according to Don Best analyst Kenny White who thinks the longer the Orioles hang around in the playoff hunt, the more Buck Showalter's team will believe it truly belongs in the postseason conversation.
Sale (15-4, 2.65) is facing the Orioles for the first time as a starter and entering uncharted waters with each outing after reaching the 153 IP mark in his last outing. He had never started a game on the major league level until this season, and is now among the AL Cy Young contenders plus a big reason Chicago is leading its division.
The left-hander won the No. 5 starter's job for Robin Ventura's gang with an impressive spring performance, and has pitched more like a No. 1. He struck out 13 and allowed only one run on a solo homer in his last start vs. the New York Yankees, and has victories in seven of his last nine trips to the hill.
Tillman (6-2, 3.71) is facing the White Sox for the first time since his final 2011 start over a year ago when Chicago pierced the Anaheim native for six runs before he could get out of the fifth. He has moved back and forth between the Orioles and the farm the past few seasons, but finally appears to be finding his mark as a major league pitcher.
"I think Tillman is now here to stay," White predicted for the Baltimore youngster.
Adam Dunn is having an odd season statistically, leading the majors in homers with 38 as well as walks (89) and strikeouts (183). The big Texan is hitting just .203, yet ranks eighth in Major League Baseball with 87.
White believes Sale could be in for a letdown on Tuesday and thinks there could be value on the Orioles as home underdogs.
This series got underway Monday evening with a battle of southpaws as Francisco Liriano and the White Sox were small underdogs to Wei-Yin Chen and the O's. Results were still pending and the game carried an 8½-run total that was evenly split at most Las Vegas sports books monitored by Don Best Pro Odds.