I'm with you on the under for the Cubs game. I got it at 9 for an even price. Makes me wonder, but last 5 games between these two have gone under, and the Cubs are COLD.
I'm with you on the under for the Cubs game. I got it at 9 for an even price. Makes me wonder, but last 5 games between these two have gone under, and the Cubs are COLD.
History Repeats Itself, Stud Pitcher Against Struggling Washburn Prevails in Detroit.
Kansas City @ Detroit The Pick: Detroit
Maybe it was something about Seattle that made Washburn a stud. Maybe it was the solid pitching of King Felix, maybe it was Defense, whatever it is Washburn is still warming up to Detroit. I know that they'll be in Detroit tomorrow, and yeah, I know about the tigers and how they are hit and miss or so it seems. But seriously when it comes to these two, I'd much rather take Zach Greinke and Kansas CIty over Detroit. Greinke (11-7, 2.43 ERA) was a front-runner for the AL Cy Young Award after starting 10-3 with a 1.95 ERA in his first 16 outings. But following a win over Pittsburgh on June 28, the right-hander went 0-4 with a 3.65 ERA in the next six starts while receiving an average of less than two runs of support. That shouldn't be the story tomorrow especially since Kansas hasn't really had too much of a hitting rut lately. Greinke, who got 4.6 runs per game in his first 16 outings, benefited from his team's nine runs over seven innings in Saturday night's 12-6 victory over visiting Oakland. On top of the Grienke has done pretty well against Detroit historically. Greinke has five more wins against the Tigers than any other opponent he's faced, going 10-5 with a 2.80 ERA in 20 games. In addition to his win May 26, Greinke also beat the Tigers on April 24 during his 6-0 start. He hasn't won consecutive starts against AL teams since then. Today is a new day, and I believe that Grienke will do better things, He's going to get run support, and he should keep it a nice and low score at least on the Detroit side espeically since Billy Butler and Yuniesky Betancourt each had two hits in a 5-4 win at Minnesota on Thursday. Like I said before Detroit could use a better outing with Jarrod Washburn (8-7, 3.12). Washburn gave up five runs and a season-high 10 hits over six innings in Sunday's 8-7 comeback win over Minnesota after losing in his debut with the Tigers on Aug. 4 against Baltimore Washburn has not beaten the Royals since July 4, 2007, and is 0-2 in his last four outings against them despite a 2.25 ERA. He allowed two runs over seven innings May 7 in Kansas City but was on the wrong end of a 3-1 defeat with the Mariners Look guys, the automakers aren't going to be the only guys losing in Detroit tonight. Take Kansas as the under dog. get paid, and let's all get wasted! lol
History Repeats Itself, Stud Pitcher Against Struggling Washburn Prevails in Detroit.
Kansas City @ Detroit The Pick: Detroit
Maybe it was something about Seattle that made Washburn a stud. Maybe it was the solid pitching of King Felix, maybe it was Defense, whatever it is Washburn is still warming up to Detroit. I know that they'll be in Detroit tomorrow, and yeah, I know about the tigers and how they are hit and miss or so it seems. But seriously when it comes to these two, I'd much rather take Zach Greinke and Kansas CIty over Detroit. Greinke (11-7, 2.43 ERA) was a front-runner for the AL Cy Young Award after starting 10-3 with a 1.95 ERA in his first 16 outings. But following a win over Pittsburgh on June 28, the right-hander went 0-4 with a 3.65 ERA in the next six starts while receiving an average of less than two runs of support. That shouldn't be the story tomorrow especially since Kansas hasn't really had too much of a hitting rut lately. Greinke, who got 4.6 runs per game in his first 16 outings, benefited from his team's nine runs over seven innings in Saturday night's 12-6 victory over visiting Oakland. On top of the Grienke has done pretty well against Detroit historically. Greinke has five more wins against the Tigers than any other opponent he's faced, going 10-5 with a 2.80 ERA in 20 games. In addition to his win May 26, Greinke also beat the Tigers on April 24 during his 6-0 start. He hasn't won consecutive starts against AL teams since then. Today is a new day, and I believe that Grienke will do better things, He's going to get run support, and he should keep it a nice and low score at least on the Detroit side espeically since Billy Butler and Yuniesky Betancourt each had two hits in a 5-4 win at Minnesota on Thursday. Like I said before Detroit could use a better outing with Jarrod Washburn (8-7, 3.12). Washburn gave up five runs and a season-high 10 hits over six innings in Sunday's 8-7 comeback win over Minnesota after losing in his debut with the Tigers on Aug. 4 against Baltimore Washburn has not beaten the Royals since July 4, 2007, and is 0-2 in his last four outings against them despite a 2.25 ERA. He allowed two runs over seven innings May 7 in Kansas City but was on the wrong end of a 3-1 defeat with the Mariners Look guys, the automakers aren't going to be the only guys losing in Detroit tonight. Take Kansas as the under dog. get paid, and let's all get wasted! lol
History Repeats Itself, Stud Pitcher Against Struggling Washburn Prevails in Detroit.
Kansas City @ Detroit The Pick: KANSAS CITY +130
Maybe
it was something about Seattle that made Washburn a stud. Maybe it was
the solid pitching of King Felix, maybe it was Defense, whatever it is
Washburn is still warming up to Detroit. I know that they'll be in
Detroit tomorrow, and yeah, I know about the tigers and how they are
hit and miss or so it seems. But seriously when it comes to these two,
I'd much rather take Zach Greinke and Kansas CIty over Detroit. Greinke
(11-7, 2.43 ERA) was a front-runner for the AL Cy Young Award after
starting 10-3 with a 1.95 ERA in his first 16 outings. But following a
win over Pittsburgh on June 28, the right-hander went 0-4 with a 3.65
ERA in the next six starts while receiving an average of less than two
runs of support. That shouldn't be the story tomorrow especially since
Kansas hasn't really had too much of a hitting rut lately. Greinke, who
got 4.6 runs per game in his first 16 outings, benefited from his
team's nine runs over seven innings in Saturday night's 12-6 victory
over visiting Oakland. On top of the Grienke has done pretty well
against Detroit historically. Greinke has five more wins against the
Tigers than any other opponent he's faced, going 10-5 with a 2.80 ERA
in 20 games. In addition to his win May 26, Greinke also beat the
Tigers on April 24 during his 6-0 start. He hasn't won consecutive
starts against AL teams since then. Today is a new day, and I believe
that Grienke will do better things, He's going to get run support, and
he should keep it a nice and low score at least on the Detroit side
espeically since Billy Butler and Yuniesky Betancourt each had two hits
in a 5-4 win at Minnesota on Thursday. Like I said before Detroit could
use a better outing with Jarrod Washburn (8-7, 3.12). Washburn gave up
five runs and a season-high 10 hits over six innings in Sunday's 8-7
comeback win over Minnesota after losing in his debut with the Tigers
on Aug. 4 against Baltimore Washburn has not beaten the Royals since
July 4, 2007, and is 0-2 in his last four outings against them despite
a 2.25 ERA. He allowed two runs over seven innings May 7 in Kansas City
but was on the wrong end of a 3-1 defeat with the Mariners Look guys,
the automakers aren't going to be the only guys losing in Detroit
tonight. Take Kansas as the under dog. get paid, and let's all get
wasted! lol
History Repeats Itself, Stud Pitcher Against Struggling Washburn Prevails in Detroit.
Kansas City @ Detroit The Pick: KANSAS CITY +130
Maybe
it was something about Seattle that made Washburn a stud. Maybe it was
the solid pitching of King Felix, maybe it was Defense, whatever it is
Washburn is still warming up to Detroit. I know that they'll be in
Detroit tomorrow, and yeah, I know about the tigers and how they are
hit and miss or so it seems. But seriously when it comes to these two,
I'd much rather take Zach Greinke and Kansas CIty over Detroit. Greinke
(11-7, 2.43 ERA) was a front-runner for the AL Cy Young Award after
starting 10-3 with a 1.95 ERA in his first 16 outings. But following a
win over Pittsburgh on June 28, the right-hander went 0-4 with a 3.65
ERA in the next six starts while receiving an average of less than two
runs of support. That shouldn't be the story tomorrow especially since
Kansas hasn't really had too much of a hitting rut lately. Greinke, who
got 4.6 runs per game in his first 16 outings, benefited from his
team's nine runs over seven innings in Saturday night's 12-6 victory
over visiting Oakland. On top of the Grienke has done pretty well
against Detroit historically. Greinke has five more wins against the
Tigers than any other opponent he's faced, going 10-5 with a 2.80 ERA
in 20 games. In addition to his win May 26, Greinke also beat the
Tigers on April 24 during his 6-0 start. He hasn't won consecutive
starts against AL teams since then. Today is a new day, and I believe
that Grienke will do better things, He's going to get run support, and
he should keep it a nice and low score at least on the Detroit side
espeically since Billy Butler and Yuniesky Betancourt each had two hits
in a 5-4 win at Minnesota on Thursday. Like I said before Detroit could
use a better outing with Jarrod Washburn (8-7, 3.12). Washburn gave up
five runs and a season-high 10 hits over six innings in Sunday's 8-7
comeback win over Minnesota after losing in his debut with the Tigers
on Aug. 4 against Baltimore Washburn has not beaten the Royals since
July 4, 2007, and is 0-2 in his last four outings against them despite
a 2.25 ERA. He allowed two runs over seven innings May 7 in Kansas City
but was on the wrong end of a 3-1 defeat with the Mariners Look guys,
the automakers aren't going to be the only guys losing in Detroit
tonight. Take Kansas as the under dog. get paid, and let's all get
wasted! lol
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