I don't want to clog up woodee's thread so I'll start my own.
YTD: Plays 5-4 +$112, Leans 2-0 +$210 (based on $100 plays)
Friday 4/17
OV 9 Even Florida (Nolasco 1-1, 7.36) at Washington (Lannan 0-2, 10.00) - Neither of these pitchers is right yet. Plus, Washington is averaging 5.25 runs per game on offense and giving up an average of 7 per game. They have given up 5 or more in 7 of 8 games, and Lannan has lasted just 9 innings total in 2 starts and has given up 10 runs, 15 hits and 3HR. Nolasco hasn't fared much better, giving up 9 runs in 11 innings. Florida has averaged 6.4 runs per game on offense.
San Diego +155 (Young 2-0, 1.38) at Philadelphia (Hamels 0-1, 17.18) - Chris Young has been dominant in his 2 starts, giving up just 2 ER in 13 innings with 12 SO and just 2 BB. Hamels is not quite right yet dating back to spring training. He lasted just 3.2 innings in his first start at Colorado, giving up 7 runs on 11 hits. The Pads are 6-1 in their last 7 games and have scored 6 or more runs in 5 of their last 6 games.
Chicago White Sox +155 (Colon 1-0, 0.00) at Tampa Bay (Shields 1-1, 3.65) - This is a play just if Evan Longoria is still out. White Sox are 4-1 in their last 5, the Rays have lost 3 in a row. Longoria is their hottest bat, hitting .441 with 5 HR and 12 RBI. Take out Jason Bartlett and Carlos Pena, and the rest of yesterday's lineup is batting under .244, with 6 of them under .212.
I may add a couple leans tomorrow.
YTD: Plays 5-4 +$112, Leans 2-0 +$210 (based on $100 plays)
Friday 4/17
OV 9 Even Florida (Nolasco 1-1, 7.36) at Washington (Lannan 0-2, 10.00) - Neither of these pitchers is right yet. Plus, Washington is averaging 5.25 runs per game on offense and giving up an average of 7 per game. They have given up 5 or more in 7 of 8 games, and Lannan has lasted just 9 innings total in 2 starts and has given up 10 runs, 15 hits and 3HR. Nolasco hasn't fared much better, giving up 9 runs in 11 innings. Florida has averaged 6.4 runs per game on offense.
San Diego +155 (Young 2-0, 1.38) at Philadelphia (Hamels 0-1, 17.18) - Chris Young has been dominant in his 2 starts, giving up just 2 ER in 13 innings with 12 SO and just 2 BB. Hamels is not quite right yet dating back to spring training. He lasted just 3.2 innings in his first start at Colorado, giving up 7 runs on 11 hits. The Pads are 6-1 in their last 7 games and have scored 6 or more runs in 5 of their last 6 games.
Chicago White Sox +155 (Colon 1-0, 0.00) at Tampa Bay (Shields 1-1, 3.65) - This is a play just if Evan Longoria is still out. White Sox are 4-1 in their last 5, the Rays have lost 3 in a row. Longoria is their hottest bat, hitting .441 with 5 HR and 12 RBI. Take out Jason Bartlett and Carlos Pena, and the rest of yesterday's lineup is batting under .244, with 6 of them under .212.
I may add a couple leans tomorrow.
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