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MLB:
*BP* Toronto BlueJays -115
Florida Marlins -110
Baltimore Orioles +140
Oakland A's/SanDiego Padres OVER 8
David Banks
MLB
4:10 TB Rays
7:05 Tor. Bluejays
7:10 FL Marlins **BEST BET KEY PLAY**
7:10 Bost. Redsox
7:10 Minn Twins
9:05 LA Angels
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KBHoops
5* Kansas City +153 **POD**
BEN BURNS
9* Seattle Mariners
8* Rays/Mets Under
5* Cincinnati Reds
Maddux Sports
3 units on Toronto -116
3 units on Baltimore +149
3 units on San Diego +112
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MLB GUARANTEED GRAND SLAM
CHICAGO CUBS -165
MLB GUARANTEED GRAND SLAM
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS -160
MLB GUARANTEED GRAND SLAM
TORONTO BLUE JAYS -115
MLB GUARANTEED GRAND SLAM
ATLANTA/BOSTON OVER 8.5 (-115)
Wayne Root
Chairman - Milwaukee
Millionaire - Toronto
Billionaire - Florida
SportsOddsAndPicks
OVER 9 RUNS Cleveland at Chicago 1:05 p.m. ET
OVER 10 RUNS Milwaukee at Detroit 4 p.m. ET
SEATTLE -130 (with Vargas) over Arizona 10:10 p.m. ET
Jamie Tursini
Milwaukee Brewers vs. Detroit Tigers
Play: Over 10
D.Bush has been horrible of late. Over his last 3 his ERA is 8.64!
On the road he's 2-2 with an ERA of 5.89 having allowed 8H R's in only 36.2 innings! His K-BB ratio is horrible with 20 K's and 15 BB's!
Making his MLB debut is A. Figaro who has decent numbers in the minors posting an ERA of 4.10. But when Manager J.Leland was asked if D.Willis' replacement was ready for the big leagues, he replied "Is he ready? I don't know". Not exactly a confidence-booster.
The wind is blowing out 10-15 MPH towards left field.
Play the over.
Larry Ness
20* Daytime Dominator NY Mets
Johan Santana first started making news in 2002, going 8-6 with a 2.99 ERA in 27 appearances (14 starts). His career in Minnesota lasted through 2007, with him winning Cy Young awards in both 2004 (20-6 with a 2.61 ERA / 265-54 K-W ratio) and 2006 (19-6 with a 2.77 ERA / 245-47 ratio). He came to the Mets in 2008 and it was "business as usual," going 16-7 with 2.53 ERA (206-63 ratio), as the Mets went 22-12 in his starts. All was just fine in 2009, as Santana was his "usual self" through the first two months of the season, posting a 7-2 mark with a 1.77 ERA through his first 10 starts, striking out 86 in 66 innings. Then came the month of June. He lost 3-1 at Pittsburgh on June 2 and then in his two most recent starts, was unrecognizable. In a June 9 start vs the Marlins, he got the win but allowed eight hits (four HRs!) and five ERs in seven innings. That was a Cy Young-effort compared to his start last Sunday at Yankee Stadium, where Santana was chased after three innings of a 15-0 loss, allowing nine hits (just one HR) and nine ERs over three innings. However, let's give hinm a break. He's been terrific here at Citi Field (he's 5-1 with a 2.14 ERA in seven starts with a 53-11 ratio / Mets are 5-2). The Mets beat the Rays 5-3 last night and while New York has won back-to-back games just once since May 30, the Mets have pulled to within two games of the slumping Phillies in the NL East. The Mets take on Tampa's James Shields this afternoon and they have won 13 of their last 18 at their new ballpark. Shields was 12-8 (3.85 ERA) in 2007 and 14-8 (3.56 ERA) last year. He has however, been way more effective at home, with the Rays going 24-11 in his Tropicana Field starts those two seasons, while going only 14-16 in his road starts. He'll take a 5-5 mark into this game (3.52 ERA with the Rays going 6-8) and not much has changed with his road/home dichotomy. He's got a 3.07 home ERA, going 4-2 in eight starts (Rays are 5-3) but a 4.15 road ERA in six starts (he's 1-3 and the Rays, 1-5). The Rays have hardly been consistent recently, with winning streaks of four and six games plus two, three-game losing streaks, since dropping five in a row from May 24-28. They remain a disappointing 14-22 on the road this year and the Mets are now 19-11 at home in Citi Field. The 'old Santana' returns in this one.
Daytime Dominator 20* NY Mets
Tom Stryker
3* Blue Jays
Dave Malinsky
4* Royals/St Louis Under
4* SF Giants
4* Baltimore
Kiki Sports
3* Yankees
Seabass
300* Toronto
100* Florida
100* Baltimore
100* Mets Under
100* Colorado -1.5
100* Minnesota -1.5
Steam 100* St Louis
Destroy The Book Sports
5* Blue Jays -125
Ultimate Fighter
Nathan Diaz -165