Dodgers a good bet to beat Rockies with Clayton Kershaw on hill? 4/8/17

Dodgers a good bet to beat Rockies with Clayton Kershaw on hill? 4/8/17 Dodgers a good bet to beat Rockies with Clayton Kershaw on hill? 4/8/17

Dodgers vs. Rockies Prediction

Are the Dodgers a good bet on the runline to beat NL West rival the Rockies tonight at 8:10PM ET?

According to oddsmakers from online sports book Bovada.lv, the Dodgers are -210 money line favorites to beat the Rockies, who have odds of +177 to win again as a home underdog. With Clayton Kershaw set to face Jon Gray in the pitching matchup, the over/under currently sits at 9.5 runs, up from the original number of 9.

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LOS ANGELES KEY TRENDS: The Dodgers are 10-2 in Kershaw’s last 12 road starts versus a team with a winning record and are 39-12 in his last 51 starts versus National League West rivals. They’re also 62-22 in Kershaw’s last 84 starts overall and are 10-4 in his last 14 outings when he pitches the second game of a series.

COLORADO KEY TRENDS: The Rockies are 4-1 in their last five games overall, are 5-0 in their last five home games versus a left-handed starter and are 4-0 in their last four games after scoring two runs or less in their previous game. They’re also 5-1 in Gray’s last six home starts versus a team with a winning road record and are 5-2 in his last seven home starts.

Bet Tonight’s Dodgers vs. Rockies Game

OUR PICK: The Dodgers are a perfect 7-0 in Kershaw’s last seven road starts versus the Rockies and are 5-1 in their last six games versus the Rockies. They’re also 23-5 in Kershaw’s last 28 starts versus the Rockies and have won 41 of his last 61 road starts overall. With the Dodgers sitting at -210 on the money line, the runline is a better value.

 

SATURDAY MLB FREE PICK: LOS ANGELES DODGERS -1.5 (-125)

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