8-1-1 on posted plays and a non posted 3 team parlay last night with the Angels victory being the clencher. Lets try these tomorrow....
NY Mets ML (+115)
Hellickson has been alternating wins/losses since the first week of May. He faces the Mets on Thursday following his win against the Marlins in which he allowed 7 BB and threw 108 pitches through FOUR innings!!!! Mets bats are HOT so I expect them to capitalize on those mistakes a lot better than Miami did. Santana got shelled by the Yankees his last outing but they pulled him after only 80 pitches. He'll come out fresh and look like the guy who threw the No-Hitter 2 starts ago. Not to mention, Dickey has these TB hitters in a funk after today.
Oakland A's ML (+101)
Jarrod Parker is on the bump for the A's. He's been pitching lights out except for giving up 6 runs last game against AZ. Four of those runs came on a 0-2, 2 out Grand Slam by the Diamondbacks catcher. Runs are runs but I think he'll face better luck against a struggling Rockies team starting Alex White. A good young pitcher, he's given up 6 HR's in 3 games and 20 hits! If these last two games are any indication, the A's are enjoying Coors field.
Texas Rangers RL (+115)
Rangers' Scott Feldman has been awful. Losing 5 straight is usually a time to fade. But, I like the way he pitched last game in what was his longest stint of the season, against SF. He only gave up 2 earned and was hindered by 2 costly errors from Hamilton and Kinsler. He also struck out 7 and only allowed one walk. Meanwhile, the D-Backs bring up Daniel Hudson who lasted 1.2 innings against Oakland in his last start after giving up 8 hits and 6 ER. He's also lost 3 of 4 on the road with his only win coming at lowly SD. I think the Rangers bats have a field day after being held to just 1 run against Miley.
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8-1-1 on posted plays and a non posted 3 team parlay last night with the Angels victory being the clencher. Lets try these tomorrow....
NY Mets ML (+115)
Hellickson has been alternating wins/losses since the first week of May. He faces the Mets on Thursday following his win against the Marlins in which he allowed 7 BB and threw 108 pitches through FOUR innings!!!! Mets bats are HOT so I expect them to capitalize on those mistakes a lot better than Miami did. Santana got shelled by the Yankees his last outing but they pulled him after only 80 pitches. He'll come out fresh and look like the guy who threw the No-Hitter 2 starts ago. Not to mention, Dickey has these TB hitters in a funk after today.
Oakland A's ML (+101)
Jarrod Parker is on the bump for the A's. He's been pitching lights out except for giving up 6 runs last game against AZ. Four of those runs came on a 0-2, 2 out Grand Slam by the Diamondbacks catcher. Runs are runs but I think he'll face better luck against a struggling Rockies team starting Alex White. A good young pitcher, he's given up 6 HR's in 3 games and 20 hits! If these last two games are any indication, the A's are enjoying Coors field.
Texas Rangers RL (+115)
Rangers' Scott Feldman has been awful. Losing 5 straight is usually a time to fade. But, I like the way he pitched last game in what was his longest stint of the season, against SF. He only gave up 2 earned and was hindered by 2 costly errors from Hamilton and Kinsler. He also struck out 7 and only allowed one walk. Meanwhile, the D-Backs bring up Daniel Hudson who lasted 1.2 innings against Oakland in his last start after giving up 8 hits and 6 ER. He's also lost 3 of 4 on the road with his only win coming at lowly SD. I think the Rangers bats have a field day after being held to just 1 run against Miley.
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