09 Aug: Cincinnati : 2.28 @ OddsMaker
The Reds look to take advantage of a St. Louis team that is 1-4 in Chris Carpenter's last 5 road starts against a team with a winning record. The Cardinals, who had the finale of their three-game set at Florida postponed because of rain, have won seven of 12 season meetings with the Reds. The clubs have split six matchups at Cincinnati. The Reds have won nine of 11, outscoring opponents 70-33 during that span. They extended their winning streak to four by beating Chicago 11-4 on Sunday. Leake (7-3, 3.86 ERA) pitches for Cincinnati. He lost his last two starts with a 7.94 ERA. The right-hander was a victim of a big inning Tuesday, giving up six of seven runs in the second before getting pulled after the fifth in a 7-6 loss at Pittsburgh. Leake won his only meeting with St. Louis on May 15 by outpitching Adam Wainwright in a 4-3 home victory. He allowed two runs and struck out five in six innings. Carpenter (12-3, 2.91 ERA) pitches for St. Louis. Carpenter threw a gem in his latest meeting with Cincinnati on June 2, yielding one run and four hits in eight innings of a 4-1 victory. He enters this matchup red-hot, going 3-0 with a 1.64 ERA in his last five starts -- all of which have resulted in St. Louis wins. Carpenter allowed two runs and four hits in 7 1/3 innings of an 8-4 victory over Houston on Wednesday. Even though Carpenter is pitching, Cincinnati is a strong team winning 8 of their last 10 and are 64 - 48 winning 4 of their last game. The odds are decent for this 50/50 game.
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The Reds look to take advantage of a St. Louis team that is 1-4 in Chris Carpenter's last 5 road starts against a team with a winning record. The Cardinals, who had the finale of their three-game set at Florida postponed because of rain, have won seven of 12 season meetings with the Reds. The clubs have split six matchups at Cincinnati. The Reds have won nine of 11, outscoring opponents 70-33 during that span. They extended their winning streak to four by beating Chicago 11-4 on Sunday. Leake (7-3, 3.86 ERA) pitches for Cincinnati. He lost his last two starts with a 7.94 ERA. The right-hander was a victim of a big inning Tuesday, giving up six of seven runs in the second before getting pulled after the fifth in a 7-6 loss at Pittsburgh. Leake won his only meeting with St. Louis on May 15 by outpitching Adam Wainwright in a 4-3 home victory. He allowed two runs and struck out five in six innings. Carpenter (12-3, 2.91 ERA) pitches for St. Louis. Carpenter threw a gem in his latest meeting with Cincinnati on June 2, yielding one run and four hits in eight innings of a 4-1 victory. He enters this matchup red-hot, going 3-0 with a 1.64 ERA in his last five starts -- all of which have resulted in St. Louis wins. Carpenter allowed two runs and four hits in 7 1/3 innings of an 8-4 victory over Houston on Wednesday. Even though Carpenter is pitching, Cincinnati is a strong team winning 8 of their last 10 and are 64 - 48 winning 4 of their last game. The odds are decent for this 50/50 game.
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