3rd year here in the baseball forum (sporadically). It's hard to put the time into the day by day season that is baseball. Anyways, baseball is the sport I probably enjoy the most, and follow the closest. Let's start the season with:
Atlanta (-108). 2 units. Teheran has been nearly unhittable in spring training. His command and movement on his pitches are at mid-season form. Early in the season, he might only go 5 or 6 IP, but the Braves have the bullpen to seal the deal. Gallardo, the Brewers starter, has been anything but sharp this spring. In his last 12 IPs in the spring he gave up 21 hits. In fact, his downward spiral started last year. He no longer is a strikeout pitcher, his velocity is down over the last 2 years and he seems to be behind in counts often and early. The Brewers bullpen is not the gas can it used to be, but it's not as good as Atlanta's. Segura might play for Milwaukee, but will not be himself- sitting out the last week and a half with a sore shoulder. The weather will even be decent(near 60).
Atlanta (-108). 2 units. Teheran has been nearly unhittable in spring training. His command and movement on his pitches are at mid-season form. Early in the season, he might only go 5 or 6 IP, but the Braves have the bullpen to seal the deal. Gallardo, the Brewers starter, has been anything but sharp this spring. In his last 12 IPs in the spring he gave up 21 hits. In fact, his downward spiral started last year. He no longer is a strikeout pitcher, his velocity is down over the last 2 years and he seems to be behind in counts often and early. The Brewers bullpen is not the gas can it used to be, but it's not as good as Atlanta's. Segura might play for Milwaukee, but will not be himself- sitting out the last week and a half with a sore shoulder. The weather will even be decent(near 60).