901San Diego -902 Miami
MIAMI is 11-32 SU (-24.2 Units) when playing on Thursday in the last 3 seasons.
903La Dodgers -904 Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA is 14-26 SU (-14.9 Units) vs. a starting pitcher whose gives up 5.5 or less hits/start in the current season.
905St Louis -906 Cincinnati
CINCINNATI is 24-12 SU (12.1 Units) vs teams who strand 6.9 or less runners on base per game in the current season.
907Washington -908 Atlanta
ATLANTA is 38-30 SU (14.1 Units) vs. NL teams allowing 4.5 or more runs/game on the season in the current season.
909Milwaukee -910 Arizona
ARIZONA is 30-12 SU (18.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the current season.
911Ny Mets -912 San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO is 14-1 SU (13 Units) vs. NL teams scoring 4.5 or more
runs/game in the second half of the season in the current season.
913Chi White Sox -914 Kansas City
KANSAS CITY is 27-32 SU (-15.6 Units) vs. an AL team with an on base percentage .330 or worse in the current season.
901San Diego -902 Miami
MIAMI is 11-32 SU (-24.2 Units) when playing on Thursday in the last 3 seasons.
903La Dodgers -904 Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA is 14-26 SU (-14.9 Units) vs. a starting pitcher whose gives up 5.5 or less hits/start in the current season.
905St Louis -906 Cincinnati
CINCINNATI is 24-12 SU (12.1 Units) vs teams who strand 6.9 or less runners on base per game in the current season.
907Washington -908 Atlanta
ATLANTA is 38-30 SU (14.1 Units) vs. NL teams allowing 4.5 or more runs/game on the season in the current season.
909Milwaukee -910 Arizona
ARIZONA is 30-12 SU (18.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the current season.
911Ny Mets -912 San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO is 14-1 SU (13 Units) vs. NL teams scoring 4.5 or more
runs/game in the second half of the season in the current season.
913Chi White Sox -914 Kansas City
KANSAS CITY is 27-32 SU (-15.6 Units) vs. an AL team with an on base percentage .330 or worse in the current season.
915Tampa Bay -916 Ny Yankees
NY YANKEES are 13-3 SU (9.7 Units) at home with a money line of -100 to -150 in the current season.
917Toronto -918 Boston
BOSTON is 7-22 SU (-16.5 Units) in home games vs. good fielding teams - averaging <=0.6 errors/game in the current season.
919Detroit -920 Cleveland
DETROIT is 5-18 SU (-14.9 Units) vs. an AL starting pitcher whose WHIP is 1.200 or better in the current season.
921Oakland -922 Minnesota
MINNESOTA is 12-3 SU (8.7 Units) in home games when playing on Thursday over the last 2 seasons.
923Houston -924 La Angels
LA ANGELS are 10-1 SU (11.2 Units) in home games vs. a team with a very
good bullpen whose WHIP is 1.250 or better in the current season.
915Tampa Bay -916 Ny Yankees
NY YANKEES are 13-3 SU (9.7 Units) at home with a money line of -100 to -150 in the current season.
917Toronto -918 Boston
BOSTON is 7-22 SU (-16.5 Units) in home games vs. good fielding teams - averaging <=0.6 errors/game in the current season.
919Detroit -920 Cleveland
DETROIT is 5-18 SU (-14.9 Units) vs. an AL starting pitcher whose WHIP is 1.200 or better in the current season.
921Oakland -922 Minnesota
MINNESOTA is 12-3 SU (8.7 Units) in home games when playing on Thursday over the last 2 seasons.
923Houston -924 La Angels
LA ANGELS are 10-1 SU (11.2 Units) in home games vs. a team with a very
good bullpen whose WHIP is 1.250 or better in the current season.
The Indians are 28-0 SU in the
last game of a series as a favorite of more than 190 over a divisional
opponent with fewer wins, as long as their opponent's starter has an ERA
of higher than 3.25.
The Indians are 28-0 SU in the
last game of a series as a favorite of more than 190 over a divisional
opponent with fewer wins, as long as their opponent's starter has an ERA
of higher than 3.25.
-- The Tigers are 0-24 SU as a 170+ dog off a game as a dog when seeking
same season revenge vs their opponents starting pitcher and it is not
the first game of a series and they are not on an 8-plus game losing
streak.
OU Trend of the Day:
-- The Blue Jays are 11-0 OU in the last game of a road series when they are off a game in which they allowed 12+ hits.
Starter-Based Trend of the Day:
-- The Padres are 0-7 SU with Dinelson Lamet when they lost in his last start.
-- The Tigers are 0-24 SU as a 170+ dog off a game as a dog when seeking
same season revenge vs their opponents starting pitcher and it is not
the first game of a series and they are not on an 8-plus game losing
streak.
OU Trend of the Day:
-- The Blue Jays are 11-0 OU in the last game of a road series when they are off a game in which they allowed 12+ hits.
Starter-Based Trend of the Day:
-- The Padres are 0-7 SU with Dinelson Lamet when they lost in his last start.
Two teams with losing records but are currently playing well hook up for
a four-game series at Oracle Park as New York and San Francisco try to
keep their hot streaks alive. The Mets (43-51)
have been difficult to figure out all season, but New York has won four
consecutive games on its road trip, including a pair of impressive
showings in a two-game sweep of AL Central-leading Minnesota. The Mets
scored a season-high 14 runs in Wednesday’s 14-4 blowout of the Twins,
while New York gained three units in the two wins as heavy underdogs at
Target Field.
The Giants (46-49) have put
together the most impressive stretch of any National League squad since
June 30 by compiling a 12-2 mark, capped off a by a four-game sweep of
the Rockies at Coors Field. San Francisco’s offense has been the biggest
surprise by posting double-digit runs on six occasions, including
19-spot in the first game of Monday’s double-header sweep at Colorado.
The Giants finished off the Rockies in Wednesday’s 11-8 victory as +190
underdogs behind 18 hits for their fourth straight road series win.
It’s a battle of aces on the mound by the Bay as Madison Bumgarner squares off with Noah Syndergaard
in the opener. Bumgarner (5-7, 3.86 ERA) continues to be the subject of
trade rumors nearing the deadline in spite of San Francisco’s recent
success. The southpaw has allowed one run in each of his last three
starts (although he pitched two innings against St. Louis on July 6),
but picked up a no-decision in a 5-4 defeat at Milwaukee his last time
out. Bumgarner left in a 1-1 game before the Giants took a 2-1 lead, but
the Brewers won in walk-off fashion as San Francisco fell to 1-3 in his
past four road starts.
However, the Giants are 4-0 in Bumgarner’s last four outings at Oracle
Park, while the left-hander continued his domination of the Mets in his
career by tossing six innings and allowing three runs in a 9-3
extra-innings victory at Citi Field on June 4 as a +135 underdog. Dating
back to 2016, the Giants are 5-0 in Bumgarner’s last five outings
against the Mets, although four of those victories came in New York.
Syndergaard (7-4, 4.55 ERA) is unbeaten in his last five starts,
including a dominating effort against Miami in his past trip to the
mound last Saturday. The Mets defeated Miami, 4-2 as a -130 favorite
behind Syndergaard’s nine strikeouts in seven innings of work, as the
right-hander picked up his first road victory since May 14 at
Washington. Syndergaard opposed Bumgarner last month in that 10-inning
defeat as the Giants scored six runs in the 10th to bust open a 3-3
game. The last time Syndergaard took the hill at Oracle Park back in
September 2018, he posted a complete-game two-hitter with 11 strikeouts
in a 4-1 triumph.
Two teams with losing records but are currently playing well hook up for
a four-game series at Oracle Park as New York and San Francisco try to
keep their hot streaks alive. The Mets (43-51)
have been difficult to figure out all season, but New York has won four
consecutive games on its road trip, including a pair of impressive
showings in a two-game sweep of AL Central-leading Minnesota. The Mets
scored a season-high 14 runs in Wednesday’s 14-4 blowout of the Twins,
while New York gained three units in the two wins as heavy underdogs at
Target Field.
The Giants (46-49) have put
together the most impressive stretch of any National League squad since
June 30 by compiling a 12-2 mark, capped off a by a four-game sweep of
the Rockies at Coors Field. San Francisco’s offense has been the biggest
surprise by posting double-digit runs on six occasions, including
19-spot in the first game of Monday’s double-header sweep at Colorado.
The Giants finished off the Rockies in Wednesday’s 11-8 victory as +190
underdogs behind 18 hits for their fourth straight road series win.
It’s a battle of aces on the mound by the Bay as Madison Bumgarner squares off with Noah Syndergaard
in the opener. Bumgarner (5-7, 3.86 ERA) continues to be the subject of
trade rumors nearing the deadline in spite of San Francisco’s recent
success. The southpaw has allowed one run in each of his last three
starts (although he pitched two innings against St. Louis on July 6),
but picked up a no-decision in a 5-4 defeat at Milwaukee his last time
out. Bumgarner left in a 1-1 game before the Giants took a 2-1 lead, but
the Brewers won in walk-off fashion as San Francisco fell to 1-3 in his
past four road starts.
However, the Giants are 4-0 in Bumgarner’s last four outings at Oracle
Park, while the left-hander continued his domination of the Mets in his
career by tossing six innings and allowing three runs in a 9-3
extra-innings victory at Citi Field on June 4 as a +135 underdog. Dating
back to 2016, the Giants are 5-0 in Bumgarner’s last five outings
against the Mets, although four of those victories came in New York.
Syndergaard (7-4, 4.55 ERA) is unbeaten in his last five starts,
including a dominating effort against Miami in his past trip to the
mound last Saturday. The Mets defeated Miami, 4-2 as a -130 favorite
behind Syndergaard’s nine strikeouts in seven innings of work, as the
right-hander picked up his first road victory since May 14 at
Washington. Syndergaard opposed Bumgarner last month in that 10-inning
defeat as the Giants scored six runs in the 10th to bust open a 3-3
game. The last time Syndergaard took the hill at Oracle Park back in
September 2018, he posted a complete-game two-hitter with 11 strikeouts
in a 4-1 triumph.
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