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Tampa Bay at BALTIMORE (+120) By Bobby Maxwell, Featured Handicapper
We delivered you a FREE winner on the diamond Thursday as the Giants got an easy win over the Brewers at home. Today we've got another comp winner on the Orioles as they host the Rays in Baltimore.
Both these teams had successful opening series to begin the season with the Rays going to Boston and taking two of three while the Orioles took two of three at home against the Yankees.
While the Rays have won 12 in a row in this rivalry, we like the makeup of this young Baltimore squad. They have speed, defense and decent pitching. They need a little more pop in the lineup but these guys are going to make some noise in this A.L. East.
Mark Hendrickson is on the mound for the Orioles tonight after going 7-8 for the Marlins last season. He should be familiar with the Rays as he pitched for them in 2004, 2005 and 2006. He did most of his work out of the bullpen last year for the Marlins but didn't allow a run in eight of his last nine appearances.
Andy Sonnanstine was 13-9 last year for the Rays with a 4.38 ERA and he got hti pretty hard at the end of last season, giving up three earned runs or more in three of his last four starts, including his World Series outing when he gave up five runs in four innings of their 10-2 loss.
The Rays are just 5-13 in their last 18 roadies against left-handers and 0-4 when they are a road favorite. Play the Orioles in this one at home.
3? BALTIMORE
NY Mets at FLORIDA (+110) By Drew Gordon, Featured Handicapper
Solid Bonus Play winner on the Giants over the Brewers 7-1 Thursday, as part of my 3-0 Sweep (incl. paid & Bonus Plays) across the board! Another Free baseball winner goes Friday...
Fish have come out of the gate hot, and after watching the Mets John Maine struggle through the Spring, I'm liking the plus money in this one! First things first, many thought the Marlins would see a drop-off after shedding some of their bigger bats in the offseason, but that has not been the case. Both team leaders, Ramirez and Uggla, have been great, but its been newcomer Emilion Bonafacio that's been the difference. Both he and Cameron Maybin give the Fish tremendous speed on the bases, and its translated into 3 straight wins and helped the Marlins average a gaudy 8+ runs a game early on!
Now of course, we don't want to get too carried away with 3 straight wins over the sorry-ass Nationals, but there's more reasons than that to like the Fish tonight. I did not like what I saw from John Maine in the Spring, posting an ugly 6.65 ERA in 6 appearances. He's fresh off a tough shoulder injury, and I'm just not comfortable backing him against a hot-hitting Marlins club in this one. Yes, I know he has solid numbers against Florida, but until he proves he's 100% I'm not buying what he's selling.
One player the Marlins are expecting a lot out of this season is righty Anibal Sanchez, who's been injury-riddled throughout his short, but promising career. Unlike Maine, Sanchez is coming in relatively healthy & one season removed from his shoulder surgery. He's 2-1 with a 3.63 ERA in 3 career starts against the Mets, and despite joining the rotation late last season, he was clearly much more comfortable at home, going 2-2 with a 4.28 ERA in 6 starts. In the end, there's simply too much value to ignore the Marlins in this spot, as they take care of business at home Friday night.
Take Florida behind Sanchez over the NY Mets and Maine in this MLB match up.
2? FLORIDA
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