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  • #31
    Re: MLB Betting Info. 4/19

    National League games
    Mets @ Phillies
    Verrett is 1-1, 2.86 in his last five starts (under 3-2).

    Velasquez is 2-0, 0.00 (15 IP) in his first two starts for the Phillies.
    Mets won four of their last five games. Phillies lost three of last four games; three of those four games went over the total.
    Nationals @ Marlins
    Strasburg is 5-0, 1.27 in his last six starts; three of his last four stayed under.

    Conley is 1-0, 2.25 in his last six starts (under 4-2).
    Washington won seven of its last nine games; three of their last five games got over the total. Miami lost four of its last fiver games; they’re 1-5 at home, with five of six games going over the total.
    Dodgers @ Braves
    Wood is 2-3, 5.28 in his last five starts (over 4-1).

    Teheran is 0-2, 6.88 (over 2-0-1) in three starts this season.
    Dodgers won four of their last five games; under is 6-2-1 in their last nine. Atlanta won its last three games after an 0-9 start; over is 8-2 in their last ten games.
    Rockies @ Reds
    De La Rosa is 1-1, 9.39 in three starts this season (over 3-0).

    Simon is 0-1, 14.85 in three appearances (two starts) this season; over is 4-2-1 in his last seven starts.
    Colorado won five of its last six games; four of its last five road games stayed under total. Cincinnati lost six of last seven games but is 5-2 at home; five of their last seven games went over the total. .
    Cubs @ Cardinals
    Hammel is 2-1, 3.38 in his last five starts (over 4-1).

    Garcia is 1-0, 2.40 in two starts this month; four of his last six starts stayed under.
    Cubs won seven of their last nine games; three of their last four games stayed under total. St Louis won seven of its last ten games (over 7-3).
    Pirates @ Padres
    Liriano is 3-0, 2.64 in his last five starts; over is 6-3 in hid last nine starts.

    Rea is 0-3, 5.17 in his last six starts; over is 4-1 in his last five home starts.
    Pirates lost three of last four road games; six of their last seven games went over the total. San Diego lost five of its last six games; six of its last eight games stayed under the total.
    Diamondbacks @ Giants
    Ray is 1-0, 2.83 in his last five starts; last four stayed under.

    Cain is 0-3, 6.62 in his last seven starts; over is 6-1-1 in his last eight starts.
    Arizona lost four of its last six games; their last three games went over. Giants lost five of their last six games (over 4-1-1).
    American League games
    Mariners @ Indians
    Miley is 0-2, 7.33 in his last four starts; eight of his last nine went over.

    Carrasco is 2-1, 3.60 in his last four starts; over is 5-2-1 in his last eight.
    Seattle won three of last four games; under is 6-2-1 in its last nine. Cleveland is 3-4 in its last seven games; four of its five home games went over.
    A’s @ Bronx
    Surkamp is 0-1, 4.00 in two starts for Oakland (under 2-0).

    Pineda is 1-3, 8.71 in his last four starts (over 4-0)
    Oakland won its last two games; they’re 3-0 on road- under is 9-2 in their last eleven games. Bronx lost four of last five games; under is 3-0-1 in their last four
    Blue Jays @ Orioles
    Stroman is 3-0, 4.55 in his last four starts; six of his last seven starts went over

    Wright is 1-2, 9.00 in his last four starts; his last three starts went over
    Toronto won four of its last six games; its last six road games stayed under. Orioles are 5-0 at home; over is 5-0-1 in their last six games.
    Rays @ Red Sox
    Smyly is 0-2, 5.27 in two starts this month.

    Boston is 9-1 in last ten Kelly starts, scoring 70 runs; he is 1-0, 10.13 in two starts this month– seven of his last nine starts went over.
    Tampa Bay is 3-5 in its last eight games; they’re 0-2 on road- under is 8-1-1 in their last ten games. Boston is also 3-5 in its last eight games- they’re 3-4 at home, with last five games staying under the total.
    Tigers @ Royals
    Greene is 1-5, 11.22 in his last seven starts (over 6-1).

    Ventura is 0-2, 5.06 in his last seven starts; three of last four stayed under
    Detroit is 5-2 on the road; under is 7-2-2 in their games. Kansas City won seven of its last ten games; under in 5-0 in Royal home tilts.
    Astros @ Rangers
    Feldman is 0-1, 3.54 in his last five starts; four of his last six starts stayed under

    Holland is 2-1, 5.40 in his last four starts; five of his last seven went over
    Houston lost eight of its last 12 games; over is 5-1 in its road games. Texas won six of its last nine games; its last five home games went over.
    Angels @ White Sox
    Shoemaker is 3-2, 3.67 in his last five starts; over is 4-2-1 in his last seven.

    Latos is 2-0, 0.75 in his first two starts for the White Sox (under 2-0). .
    Chicago lost its last three games (under 8-2-1 in last 11). Angels lost three of last four games; under is 8-4 in their last twelve games.
    Interleague
    Brewers @ Twins
    Peralta is 0-5, 11.05 in his last five starts; eight of his last ten went over

    Santana is 5-2, 1.94 in his last ten starts; his last six starts stayed under
    Milwaukee lost four of its last five games; seven of its last ten went over. Twins won their last four games after an 0-9 start.
    Umpires
    NY-Phil– Five of last seven Hickox games went over.
    Wsh-Mia– Three of last four HGibson games stayed under.
    Col-Cin– Seven of last nine Johnson games went over.
    Chi-StL– Five of last six Davis games stayed under
    Az-SF– Four of last five Tichenor games stayed under.

    LA-Chi– Under is 9-4 in last thirteen Conroy games
    Mil-Min– Six of last eight Timmons games stayed under

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    • #32
      Re: MLB Betting Info. 4/19

      Tuesday’s Diamond Notes
      By Kevin Rogers

      Hottest team: Twins (won four straight)
      Following a dreadful 0-9 start, Minnesota has come back to life after winning four consecutive games. The Twins swept a three-game series from the Angels over the weekend, then followed that up with a rain-shortened 7-4 victory over the Brewers on Monday. The key is the offense finally showed up after plating three runs or less in each of their first nine losses, as Minnesota scored 21 runs during this four-game winning streak. Ervin Santana takes the mound for the Twins in a matinee affair against the Brewers, searching for his first win in four starts in spite of owning a 3.00 ERA.

      Coldest team: White Sox (lost three straight)
      A promising 8-2 start on the South Side has faded along with the White Sox bats over the last few days. Chicago has dropped three straight, including an embarrassing 7-0 home loss to the Angels on Monday as Los Angeles chased southpaw Carlos Rodon with five runs in the opening inning. The Sox offense is nowhere to be found right now, putting up five runs in the last four games, while finishing ‘under’ the total in six of the past seven contests. Chicago hopes to turn things around tonight with veteran Mat Latos searching for his third victory in three starts after the right-hander beat Oakland and Minnesota on the road.

      Hottest pitcher: Vincent Velasquez, Phillies (2-0, 0.00 ERA)
      Philadelphia acquired the right-hander from Houston in a non-descript trade in December, but Velasquez has quickly turned into fantasy gem in April. Velasquez struck out 16 batters in a complete-game shutout of the Padres in his last outing, beating San Diego, 3-0 for his second victory in two starts. The former Astro silenced the Mets’ lineup in his first outing this season by scattering three hits in six scoreless innings and striking out nine in a 1-0 victory as a +145 road underdog on April 9.

      Coldest pitcher: Alfredo Simon, Reds (0-1, 12.15 ERA)
      Cincinnati expected to bolster its rotation with the return of Simon following a one-year stint in Detroit, but the right-handed hurler has struggled. Simon wasn’t bad in his first start of the season by allowing five hits and two runs in five innings against the Pirates before the bullpen blew a 5-2 lead in a 6-5 setback. However, Simon was shelled in his next outing against the Cubs by not escaping the first inning in a 9-2 rout at Wrigley Field by yielding five earned runs and recording only two outs.

      Biggest ‘UNDER’ run: Blue Jays (5-0 last five)
      Toronto’s explosive offense from a year ago hasn’t quite lived up to expectations this season. The Blue Jays averaged 5.5 runs per game last season, but are plating 4.0 runs per game in 2016. Toronto managed a split of a four-game set at Boston on Monday, as the Jays have averaged 2.8 runs per game in their last six contests away from Rogers Center after putting up five runs in each of their two victories to start the season at Tampa Bay. The Jays travel to Baltimore tonight to face an Orioles’ squad that has eclipsed the ‘over’ in five of the last six games.

      Biggest ‘OVER’ run: Braves (4-0 last four)
      Who woke up the Atlanta bats? The Braves finally got in the win column this past weekend by sweeping the Marlins, while scoring six runs in each of those three victories. Atlanta was limited to seven runs in a four-game sweep at Washington last week before breaking out at Miami, as the Braves are riding an 8-2 streak to the ‘over’ the last 10 games. The task won’t be easy to keep that streak alive tonight as the Dodgers invade Turner Field, as Los Angeles has allowed three runs or less in four of the past five contests.

      Matchup to watch: Tigers vs. Royals
      The top two teams in the AL Central hook up for the first time this season as Kansas City returns home following a 4-3 road trip. The Royals dropped the final two games at Oakland this past weekend, the first time this season the defending champions have lost consecutive contests. The Tigers lost two of three games at Houston last weekend with the two defeats coming by one run each. Yordano Ventura (0-0, 2.45 ERA) has racked up a pair of no-decisions in two Royals’ wins, despite allowing a total of three earned runs in 11 innings. In two home starts against Detroit last season, Ventura struck out 17 batters and yielded one earned runs in a pair of victories.

      Betcha didn’t know: Only one team has yet to lose a road game this season and it’s the Oakland Athletics. Granted, the A’s have played only three times away from the Coliseum, but they were victorious in all three games at Seattle earlier this month. Oakland cashed the ‘under’ in each victory at Safeco Field, while limiting the Mariners to a total of four runs.
      Biggest public favorite:
      Yankees (-170) vs. Athletics

      Biggest public underdog:
      Mets (+102) at Phillies

      Biggest line move:
      Rays (+110 to -105) at Red Sox

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