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There are plenty of opportunities to win big here.
I have eight potential money plays listed as indicated by $$$
This is the type of daywhere you play multiple lineups.
We have a 15-game slate, starting at 7:05p and the last first pitch will be thrown at 10:10p
$$$ CWS @WSH: Lopez vs, Strasburg
Notes: I like WSH batshere. Lopez is pitching to a 6.20 ERA, he DOES havethe motivation of being a former Nat but beyond that, I don’t see much upside .
Strasburg may be apitching play here as well. Hehas looked good recently and the White Sox don’t offer much resistance.
ATL @ PIT: Lefty vs. Lefty with Fried v Brault
Notes: Fried 7-3 3.19 starting on two extra days rest,
Brault 2-1 5.87 allowed 2 R on 6 H over last 11 IP, has been working with Ray Searage ( PIT pitching coach ).NO PLAY
$$$ NYY @ TOR: Tanaka vs. Richard
Notes:I like NYY bats vsLHP Clayton Richard
Splitsfavor NYY
$$$ TB @ DET: Snell vs. Carpenter
Notes: LHP Snell 3-4 3.06 is a play here as are some TBB bats.
SFG@NYM: Bumgarner vs.Syndergaard
Notes:This would be a pick on game, but SF has shown some life recently and LHPMadBum is on the mound. He’s never lost to the Mets and has a career 1.69ERA vs them.
Noah Syndergaard: What if he is off of throwing his slider ? If so, what does that mean? A 98 mph fastball, change and curve are what Giants bats will be seeing. If he can sprinkle that slider in and gain back confidence with that pitch he’ll turn a corner.
San Francisco is in the Top 13 against the FB (but Thor’s is 98 MPH) and they are bottom of the league vs. sliders. PROCEED WITH CAUTION
MIN@CLE: Smeltzer vs. Bieber
Notes: Fun series. Indians mayplay with some urgency –
Smeltzerwas exciting last time out vs MIL
Biebercould use a good outing. NO PLAY
$$$ MIA@MIL: Lopez vs.Anderson
Notes: Pick on game especially in that ballpark and with Lopez having split of an 8.26 ERA on the road. I don’t think Brewers hitters will fall victim to the curve ball too much. MIL STACK and Chase Anderson may be a good value play.
COL@CHC: Hoffman vs.Hendricks
Notes: Trends point to Hendricks pitching well but I see that Murphy and Arenado have good history vs him. PROCEED WITH CAUTION
$$$ BAL@TEX:
Notes: Dylan “King Kong” Bundyvs Drew Smyly. I see the potential for a lot of runs here. Check Vegas Runtotal beforehand. Play TEX stack
$$$ BOS@KC: Rodriguez vSparkman
Notes: E-ROD LHPmay be a play here, as are BOS bats
CIN@STL: Castillo vs. Cabrera
Notes: Castillo, 5-1 2.45, Cardinals hitters can expect to see a lot of changeups here and they would benefit from working deep counts vs Castillo, but they may not have the luxury of time to do so since Genesis Cabrera is still unproven and may have the Birds in a hole early, IF Cabrera can get his 99 mph fastball going, watch out. NO PLAY
$$$ LAD@AZ: Ryu v Clarke
Notes: Hyun-Jin Ryu could be a play LHP 8-1, 1.48 ERA,
He has yet to allowmore than two runs in a start this season.
LAD bats can beat upon AZ’s starter too. LAD bats stack.
OAK@LAA: Montas vs. Canning
Notes: Frankie Montas is a guy I have been singing about all year. 3 ERs or less in 10 of 11 starts this year, Canning gave up one run on three hits over six innings against the A’s in his last time out. PROCEED WITH CAUTION
$$$ HOU @ SEA: Mileyv TBD
Notes: Stick with Astros bats against Sea at home
PHI@SD:Eickhoffv. Paddack
Notes: Eickhoff has a 8.35 ERAover past 4 starts.
HappyChris Paddack Day everyone. He’s at home, where he has a 1.42 ERA and Ks 34% ofthe batters he’s faced, plus, he’s pissed about his last start. PROCEED WITH CAUTION