SPRING: 23-21-1 (+6.53)
SEASON: 133-140 (+8.57)
K PROPS: 53-67 (-7.94)
PARLAYS: 3-7 (-0.77)
OVERALL: (+6.93)
6-3 last 9 plays for +4.42 units. 3 losses were K props.
1. Tigers ML(+119) *1/1.19
Happ/Boyd listed
2. Tigers +1.5(-136) *1.36/1.00
SPRING: 23-21-1 (+6.53)
SEASON: 133-140 (+8.57)
K PROPS: 53-67 (-7.94)
PARLAYS: 3-7 (-0.77)
OVERALL: (+6.93)
6-3 last 9 plays for +4.42 units. 3 losses were K props.
1. Tigers ML(+119) *1/1.19
Happ/Boyd listed
2. Tigers +1.5(-136) *1.36/1.00
SPRING: 23-21-1 (+6.53)
SEASON: 133-140 (+8.57)
K PROPS: 53-67 (-7.94)
PARLAYS: 3-7 (-0.77)
OVERALL: (+6.93)
6-3 last 9 plays for +4.42 units. 3 losses were K props.
1. Tigers ML(+119) *1/1.19
Happ/Boyd listed
2. Tigers +1.5(-136) *1.36/1.00
I bet the ML at open, not anticipating such a strong public backing for Toronto. I forget the AL East love often, and you have to think the Jays get an entire country following them, not just one city.
To be fair here, Happ has been lights out in his last 3 starts. The dude is a solid veteran, and a very good pitcher. His stint in Pittsburgh under the advice of Ray Searage did him well.
So in his last 3 starts:
Philly vs LHP= .238/.700
Angels vs LHP= .227/.689
NYM vs LHP= .213/.601
Is it asking a lot for a veteran like Happ to handle those teams above like he did? No. If you blindly look at his #'s last 3 outings not considering the competition, you could crown him Cy Young right now.
Boyd's last 3 starts:
Angels vs LHP= .227.689
Twins vs LHP= .244/.701
Mariners vs LHP= .272/.772
A little tougher competition and he pitched very well. He's slung the ball well all year quite frankly, but his name is "Boyd", and the other guy is "Happ".
The Tigers get to face another lefty finesse pitcher in Happ. This time he's GB guy, unlike a Fly Ball guy like Garcia yesterday. Good news here is the Tigers hit GB pitchers better than Fly Ball guys.
The Jays get to face another lefty, finesse, fly ball pitcher today. Same as Hardy yesterday...and they are just awful vs such pitching.
If all these things flip today, I'll eat crow.
Good Luck
I bet the ML at open, not anticipating such a strong public backing for Toronto. I forget the AL East love often, and you have to think the Jays get an entire country following them, not just one city.
To be fair here, Happ has been lights out in his last 3 starts. The dude is a solid veteran, and a very good pitcher. His stint in Pittsburgh under the advice of Ray Searage did him well.
So in his last 3 starts:
Philly vs LHP= .238/.700
Angels vs LHP= .227/.689
NYM vs LHP= .213/.601
Is it asking a lot for a veteran like Happ to handle those teams above like he did? No. If you blindly look at his #'s last 3 outings not considering the competition, you could crown him Cy Young right now.
Boyd's last 3 starts:
Angels vs LHP= .227.689
Twins vs LHP= .244/.701
Mariners vs LHP= .272/.772
A little tougher competition and he pitched very well. He's slung the ball well all year quite frankly, but his name is "Boyd", and the other guy is "Happ".
The Tigers get to face another lefty finesse pitcher in Happ. This time he's GB guy, unlike a Fly Ball guy like Garcia yesterday. Good news here is the Tigers hit GB pitchers better than Fly Ball guys.
The Jays get to face another lefty, finesse, fly ball pitcher today. Same as Hardy yesterday...and they are just awful vs such pitching.
If all these things flip today, I'll eat crow.
Good Luck
Be careful, Happ is really a Tigers pnisher, he has 22 strike outs vs 77 AB for that line-up.
Be careful, Happ is really a Tigers pnisher, he has 22 strike outs vs 77 AB for that line-up.
Be careful, Happ is really a Tigers pnisher, he has 22 strike outs vs 77 AB for that line-up.
Be careful, Happ is really a Tigers pnisher, he has 22 strike outs vs 77 AB for that line-up.
McCann, Castellanos, and Martinez account for 8 of the SO but they also have 12 hits with 4 for them going for extra bases so I wouldn't quite call him a Tigers punisher.
McCann, Castellanos, and Martinez account for 8 of the SO but they also have 12 hits with 4 for them going for extra bases so I wouldn't quite call him a Tigers punisher.
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