<TABLE cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=500 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=left width="50%">Yesterday</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">2</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">1</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">0</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="20%">+3.82 Units</TD></TR><TR><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=left width="50%">Last 30 Days</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">33</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">29</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">3</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="20%">+20.26 Units</TD></TR><TR><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=left width="50%">Season To Date (Since March 2009)</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">64</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">74</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">7</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="20%">-0.32 Units</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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FLORIDA –1.03 over Milwaukee (1<SUP>st</SUP> 5 innings)
Sean West has made just two starts and has pitched well in both of them. He was sharper in his second start and after facing the Rays and Mets, the latter in New York, he surely has a great chance to pick up his first major league win. West is a intimidating figure on the mound, he’s a southpaw and in the aforementioned two starts he allowed just three runs in 12 innings of work for a 2.25 ERA. Not only is he feeling more confident but The Brewers have never seen him and that has to work to his advantage. The Marlins have won two straight and they’ll face the very average arm of Braden Looper. Looper is coming of a solid start against the Reds and playing against average pitchers coming off a gem is usually a pretty strong angle. The Marlins saw him in Milwaukee about three weeks ago and torched him to the tune of five earned runs in six frames. Looper has surrendered 11 bombs already in just 57 innings, he doesn’t strike out many and the fact that he’s favored on the road here makes the Marlins a pretty sweet proposition. Play: Florida in the first five innings –1.03 (Risking 2.06 units to win 2).
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FLORIDA –1.03 over Milwaukee (1<SUP>st</SUP> 5 innings)
Sean West has made just two starts and has pitched well in both of them. He was sharper in his second start and after facing the Rays and Mets, the latter in New York, he surely has a great chance to pick up his first major league win. West is a intimidating figure on the mound, he’s a southpaw and in the aforementioned two starts he allowed just three runs in 12 innings of work for a 2.25 ERA. Not only is he feeling more confident but The Brewers have never seen him and that has to work to his advantage. The Marlins have won two straight and they’ll face the very average arm of Braden Looper. Looper is coming of a solid start against the Reds and playing against average pitchers coming off a gem is usually a pretty strong angle. The Marlins saw him in Milwaukee about three weeks ago and torched him to the tune of five earned runs in six frames. Looper has surrendered 11 bombs already in just 57 innings, he doesn’t strike out many and the fact that he’s favored on the road here makes the Marlins a pretty sweet proposition. Play: Florida in the first five innings –1.03 (Risking 2.06 units to win 2).