- This is too much value here with the
Mets. I think they go for 3 in a row against the Reds. I'm not a big
fan of Bronson Arroyo at all. He's very hit and miss, and I'm thinking
he's going to be miss tomorrow. I think the lefty Perez will be able
to hold the powerful lefthanded Cinci bats (Votto and Bruce) in check.
2. Los Angeles Dodgers (-150)
-
Clayton Kershaw is one of the best young lefties in the game. It's
only a matter of time before he is considered one of the game's best.
I think he will pick apart the light hitting Padres, and the Dodgers
will get it done. Kevin Correia is a far better reliever than he is a
starter.
3. Chicago White Sox (-157)
- Despite the fact
that Danks is pitching in game three, he is the best pitcher the White
Sox have to offer. Kyle Davies will be no match for Danks and the
White Sox. Danks will be out to prove this year that he is worth more
money than the White Sox were offering him.
4. Tampa Bay/Boston - Under 8.5
-
Garza was terriffic against the Sox in the playoffs last year. This is
going to be his third year as a starter (2.5 years of starting so far),
and this should be the year he takes off. Matsuzaka probably would
have won the Cy Young last year if he didn't miss so many starts. This
should be a pitcher's duel. Tampa is not the same offensive team
without BJ Upton, in my opinion.
5. Detroit/Toronto - Under 1st 5 innings
-
Ricardo Romero was drafted with very high expectations. He has done
nothing to earn a spot in the Jays' rotation this year, expect for wait
for injuries. His time has finally come. There were a lot of high
expectations for him in the organization. Rick Porcello is regarded as
one of the top pitching prospects in all of baseball. He will be a
front runner for ROY this year. I think the first time through the
order, both teams will just be trying to get a look at these two guys.
The second and third time through the order they might start swinging
the bats a bit more, but hopefully by then, 5 quick innings are already
over.
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Record: 7-3 ML: 4-3 O/U: 2-0 RL: 1-0
1. New York Mets (-115)
- This is too much value here with the
Mets. I think they go for 3 in a row against the Reds. I'm not a big
fan of Bronson Arroyo at all. He's very hit and miss, and I'm thinking
he's going to be miss tomorrow. I think the lefty Perez will be able
to hold the powerful lefthanded Cinci bats (Votto and Bruce) in check.
2. Los Angeles Dodgers (-150)
-
Clayton Kershaw is one of the best young lefties in the game. It's
only a matter of time before he is considered one of the game's best.
I think he will pick apart the light hitting Padres, and the Dodgers
will get it done. Kevin Correia is a far better reliever than he is a
starter.
3. Chicago White Sox (-157)
- Despite the fact
that Danks is pitching in game three, he is the best pitcher the White
Sox have to offer. Kyle Davies will be no match for Danks and the
White Sox. Danks will be out to prove this year that he is worth more
money than the White Sox were offering him.
4. Tampa Bay/Boston - Under 8.5
-
Garza was terriffic against the Sox in the playoffs last year. This is
going to be his third year as a starter (2.5 years of starting so far),
and this should be the year he takes off. Matsuzaka probably would
have won the Cy Young last year if he didn't miss so many starts. This
should be a pitcher's duel. Tampa is not the same offensive team
without BJ Upton, in my opinion.
5. Detroit/Toronto - Under 1st 5 innings
-
Ricardo Romero was drafted with very high expectations. He has done
nothing to earn a spot in the Jays' rotation this year, expect for wait
for injuries. His time has finally come. There were a lot of high
expectations for him in the organization. Rick Porcello is regarded as
one of the top pitching prospects in all of baseball. He will be a
front runner for ROY this year. I think the first time through the
order, both teams will just be trying to get a look at these two guys.
The second and third time through the order they might start swinging
the bats a bit more, but hopefully by then, 5 quick innings are already
over.
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