Fading Nolasco who has lost his last 6 starts. He has been hit hard by several Yankees, including Didi Gregorius (11-for-22), Matt Holliday (12-for-26, two home runs), Chase Headley (9-for-21, home run) and Starlin Castro (8-for-23). Also Montgomery has been pitching really well but got roughed up a bit in Oakland his last time out, but he is 2-1 with a 3.82 ERA and 39 strikeouts in 35 1/3 innings at home. I'll take the Yankees to end the losing tonight.
2. Phillies +115
Wacha has been really bad in his last 5 starts he has posted a 1-2 mark with a bloated 8.86 ERA. While Pivetta out dueled Sale in his last outing. Pivetta will be making just his third start at home Wednesday, where he has yet to record a decision despite striking out 15 in 12 innings. I'm hoping the bats show up for him tonight and he gets rewarded with a win.
3. Giants -123
Samardzija got off to a terrible start this season but has turned things around but receives very little run support. He leads the National League with an 8:1 strikeouts-to-walks ratio, is 3-2 against the Braves in his career. The Braves are hitting .236 against him. Newcomb has pitched well even though he hasn't got a win yet but I'm expecting a bounce back performance from Samardzija and a Giants win.
4. Brewers -130
Williams has gone two starts without receiving a decision, allowing eight runs in nine innings during the stretch. While Guerra is 1-0 with a 1.42 ERA in four career appearances (three starts) against the Pirates. The Pirates are batting just .177 against him with no homers.
5. Rockies +140
Walker came off the DL and got a win against the Tigers his last time out. He has been at his best away from Arizona this year, going 3-2 with a 2.30 ERA in six starts. Hoffman has been solid this season but had a shaky start his last time out even though the Rockies won. Hoffman was tagged for seven runs (four earned) over 4 2/3 innings in his only start versus the Diamondbacks last September.
Fading Nolasco who has lost his last 6 starts. He has been hit hard by several Yankees, including Didi Gregorius (11-for-22), Matt Holliday (12-for-26, two home runs), Chase Headley (9-for-21, home run) and Starlin Castro (8-for-23). Also Montgomery has been pitching really well but got roughed up a bit in Oakland his last time out, but he is 2-1 with a 3.82 ERA and 39 strikeouts in 35 1/3 innings at home. I'll take the Yankees to end the losing tonight.
2. Phillies +115
Wacha has been really bad in his last 5 starts he has posted a 1-2 mark with a bloated 8.86 ERA. While Pivetta out dueled Sale in his last outing. Pivetta will be making just his third start at home Wednesday, where he has yet to record a decision despite striking out 15 in 12 innings. I'm hoping the bats show up for him tonight and he gets rewarded with a win.
3. Giants -123
Samardzija got off to a terrible start this season but has turned things around but receives very little run support. He leads the National League with an 8:1 strikeouts-to-walks ratio, is 3-2 against the Braves in his career. The Braves are hitting .236 against him. Newcomb has pitched well even though he hasn't got a win yet but I'm expecting a bounce back performance from Samardzija and a Giants win.
4. Brewers -130
Williams has gone two starts without receiving a decision, allowing eight runs in nine innings during the stretch. While Guerra is 1-0 with a 1.42 ERA in four career appearances (three starts) against the Pirates. The Pirates are batting just .177 against him with no homers.
5. Rockies +140
Walker came off the DL and got a win against the Tigers his last time out. He has been at his best away from Arizona this year, going 3-2 with a 2.30 ERA in six starts. Hoffman has been solid this season but had a shaky start his last time out even though the Rockies won. Hoffman was tagged for seven runs (four earned) over 4 2/3 innings in his only start versus the Diamondbacks last September.
Fading Nolasco who has lost his last 6 starts. He has been hit hard by several Yankees, including Didi Gregorius (11-for-22), Matt Holliday (12-for-26, two home runs), Chase Headley (9-for-21, home run) and Starlin Castro (8-for-23). Also Montgomery has been pitching really well but got roughed up a bit in Oakland his last time out, but he is 2-1 with a 3.82 ERA and 39 strikeouts in 35 1/3 innings at home. I'll take the Yankees to end the losing tonight.
2. Phillies +115
Wacha has been really bad in his last 5 starts he has posted a 1-2 mark with a bloated 8.86 ERA. While Pivetta out dueled Sale in his last outing. Pivetta will be making just his third start at home Wednesday, where he has yet to record a decision despite striking out 15 in 12 innings. I'm hoping the bats show up for him tonight and he gets rewarded with a win.
3. Giants -123
Samardzija got off to a terrible start this season but has turned things around but receives very little run support. He leads the National League with an 8:1 strikeouts-to-walks ratio, is 3-2 against the Braves in his career. The Braves are hitting .236 against him. Newcomb has pitched well even though he hasn't got a win yet but I'm expecting a bounce back performance from Samardzija and a Giants win.
4. Brewers -130
Williams has gone two starts without receiving a decision, allowing eight runs in nine innings during the stretch. While Guerra is 1-0 with a 1.42 ERA in four career appearances (three starts) against the Pirates. The Pirates are batting just .177 against him with no homers.
5. Rockies +140
Walker came off the DL and got a win against the Tigers his last time out. He has been at his best away from Arizona this year, going 3-2 with a 2.30 ERA in six starts. Hoffman has been solid this season but had a shaky start his last time out even though the Rockies won. Hoffman was tagged for seven runs (four earned) over 4 2/3 innings in his only start versus the Diamondbacks last September.
Fading Nolasco who has lost his last 6 starts. He has been hit hard by several Yankees, including Didi Gregorius (11-for-22), Matt Holliday (12-for-26, two home runs), Chase Headley (9-for-21, home run) and Starlin Castro (8-for-23). Also Montgomery has been pitching really well but got roughed up a bit in Oakland his last time out, but he is 2-1 with a 3.82 ERA and 39 strikeouts in 35 1/3 innings at home. I'll take the Yankees to end the losing tonight.
2. Phillies +115
Wacha has been really bad in his last 5 starts he has posted a 1-2 mark with a bloated 8.86 ERA. While Pivetta out dueled Sale in his last outing. Pivetta will be making just his third start at home Wednesday, where he has yet to record a decision despite striking out 15 in 12 innings. I'm hoping the bats show up for him tonight and he gets rewarded with a win.
3. Giants -123
Samardzija got off to a terrible start this season but has turned things around but receives very little run support. He leads the National League with an 8:1 strikeouts-to-walks ratio, is 3-2 against the Braves in his career. The Braves are hitting .236 against him. Newcomb has pitched well even though he hasn't got a win yet but I'm expecting a bounce back performance from Samardzija and a Giants win.
4. Brewers -130
Williams has gone two starts without receiving a decision, allowing eight runs in nine innings during the stretch. While Guerra is 1-0 with a 1.42 ERA in four career appearances (three starts) against the Pirates. The Pirates are batting just .177 against him with no homers.
5. Rockies +140
Walker came off the DL and got a win against the Tigers his last time out. He has been at his best away from Arizona this year, going 3-2 with a 2.30 ERA in six starts. Hoffman has been solid this season but had a shaky start his last time out even though the Rockies won. Hoffman was tagged for seven runs (four earned) over 4 2/3 innings in his only start versus the Diamondbacks last September.
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