Why the Tigers on Sunday at -110...the Tigers come into Sunday's series finale against the White Sox looking to complete the three game sweep over the division rival White Sox. With a .244 BA/.310 OBP over their L7 Days, the Tigers will send Blaine Hardy to the bump. In Hardy's L3 Starts against the above average offenses of the Twins, Red Sox and Jays, Hardy posted a respectable 4.50 era over 18 IP where he allowed 14 hits on 1 HR. In Hardy's LS against the Twins, he saw his FBv and SLv rise above SA while throwing just 85 pitches. With a 7% LD% to match a .200 BABIP against and .67 WHIP in his LS, this is a trustworthy road spot to back Hardy who comes in with a BOB Score of 225 vs. a White Sox lineup with a combined 56 ABs to match a .232 BA/.254 OBP and 2 HRs. The White Sox come into Sunday's matchup with a .215 BA/.303 OBP over their L7 Games with 4 HRs. The Sox will start James Shields who brings a 1-6 daytime record over 56 IP where he allowed 55 hits on 36 Ks and 9 HRs. This Tigers lineup has a combined 232 ABs against Shields to match a .289 BA/.340 OBP and 7 HRs. Tigers currently taking 66% of the action with no line movement.
Play on the Tigers at -110
Play on the Tigers at -110