MLB
Friday, June 12
Price owns the AL Central
Since moving to Detroit last season David Price and the Tigers have feasted on his division rivals, going 10-1 against the AL Central.
Personally, Price is 7-1 with a 2.03 ERA when facing off against division foes and he does so again Friday night when the Tigers start a three-game series with the Cleveland Indians.
The Indians will counter with right-hander Danny Salazar (6-1, 3.50 ERA). The Tigers are currently -130 home favorites.
Jiminez loves the mound at Oriole Park
Baltimore Orioles start Ubaldo Jiminez loves pitching at Oriole Park, with the Orioles going 8-1 in his last nine home starts.
In 2015 Jiminez is 3-1 with a 2.06 ERA while striking out 34 to just five walks in five starts at home.
He and the Orioles host Micahel Pineda (7-2, 3.33 ERA) and the New York Yankees Friday night as they begin a three game series.
Third best under pitcher takes the mound Friday
The Oakland Athletics are expected to start Jesse Chavez Friday, which should have under bettors happy with the pitcher posting a 1-7 over/under record this season. His 87.5 percent under rate is the third best in the MLB for pitchers with more than one start.
Chavez has posted a stellar 2.51 ERA this season while allowing a .285 OBP. In two of Chavez's past three starts, he left the game without allowing a single run.
The A's clash with the LA Angels Friday with a current total of 7.5.
Diamondbacks have never really figured out Bumgarner
Madison Bumgarner has been happy to face-off against the Arizona Diamondbacks during his career, with the ace posting a 7-4 record with a 2.76 ERA in 20 career appearances (19 starts).
On a smaller scale, the San Francisco Giants have won six of Bumgarner's past seven against the D-Backs.
Bumgarner and home field has the Giants as a big -164 favorite Friday.
Rockies losing as this pitcher contniues poor play
Kyle Kendrick has not been doing the Colorado Rockies any favors this season, with the team sporting a 1-7 record in hit last eight start.
Kendrick has allowed 32 runs and 13 walks during that span. The Rockies pulled Kendrick in the middle of an inning in four of his past eight starts as well.
The Rockies are currently +128 when they take on the Miami Marlins Friday.
Is the Blue Jays-Red Sox line a gift?
The red-hot Toronto Blue Jays opened as a +109 road dog for Game 1 of their three-game series with the Boston Red Sox and the two teams couldn't be heading in more opposite directions.
The Blue Jays are coming an off day having won eight games in a row, outscoring opponents by a ridiculous 57-21.
While the Red Sox are coming off a sweep at the hands of the Baltimore Orioles last night and losers of 5 of their last eight.
Both teams are currently listed at an even -104.
Like the Reds and the over today? Maybe think twice
The Reds can't be too happy to see umpire Victor Carapazza calling balls and strikes in today's game against the Chicago Cubs, as they have lost eight consecutive games with him behind home plate.
And despite the fact the Reds are on a bit of an over tear (10-2 O/U in their last 12 games), the under is 9-1-1 in Carapazza's last 11 games calling balls and strikes.
The Cubs are slight -109 favorites, with an opening total of seven.
Padres hope for boost with return of Myers
The San Diego Padres have Wil Myers back at the right time.
The Padres return to San Diego to open a three-game series with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday and they need to start making a move in the National League West.
Myers was one of the team's key offseason additions and was missed while spending nearly four weeks on the disabled list because of tendinitis in his left wrist.
He can play both outfield and first base, giving manager Bud Black flexibility. It is what he can do offensively that is the most important, though.
When Myers went on the disabled list, he was hitting .291 with five homers and 19 RBIs in 32 games. He had had .340 on-base percentage and .493 slugging mark.
Myers was 0-for-5 with a walk and run scored as the Padres (31-31) finished a 4-3 road trip with a comeback 5-4 victory in 11 innings over the Atlanta Braves on Thursday.
Non-existent offense has this team floundering
The Houston Astros have not been very good offensively, as they have repeatedly shown during their seven game losing streak. The 'Stros have scored 16 runs during the skid and have only scored more than two runs in a single game once.
To compound their anemic offense the Astros will face Felix Hernandez Friday, who has a 2.51 ERA with a 0.96 WHIP this season.
Houston is currently +136 when they host the Mariners Friday.
Friday, June 12
Price owns the AL Central
Since moving to Detroit last season David Price and the Tigers have feasted on his division rivals, going 10-1 against the AL Central.
Personally, Price is 7-1 with a 2.03 ERA when facing off against division foes and he does so again Friday night when the Tigers start a three-game series with the Cleveland Indians.
The Indians will counter with right-hander Danny Salazar (6-1, 3.50 ERA). The Tigers are currently -130 home favorites.
Jiminez loves the mound at Oriole Park
Baltimore Orioles start Ubaldo Jiminez loves pitching at Oriole Park, with the Orioles going 8-1 in his last nine home starts.
In 2015 Jiminez is 3-1 with a 2.06 ERA while striking out 34 to just five walks in five starts at home.
He and the Orioles host Micahel Pineda (7-2, 3.33 ERA) and the New York Yankees Friday night as they begin a three game series.
Third best under pitcher takes the mound Friday
The Oakland Athletics are expected to start Jesse Chavez Friday, which should have under bettors happy with the pitcher posting a 1-7 over/under record this season. His 87.5 percent under rate is the third best in the MLB for pitchers with more than one start.
Chavez has posted a stellar 2.51 ERA this season while allowing a .285 OBP. In two of Chavez's past three starts, he left the game without allowing a single run.
The A's clash with the LA Angels Friday with a current total of 7.5.
Diamondbacks have never really figured out Bumgarner
Madison Bumgarner has been happy to face-off against the Arizona Diamondbacks during his career, with the ace posting a 7-4 record with a 2.76 ERA in 20 career appearances (19 starts).
On a smaller scale, the San Francisco Giants have won six of Bumgarner's past seven against the D-Backs.
Bumgarner and home field has the Giants as a big -164 favorite Friday.
Rockies losing as this pitcher contniues poor play
Kyle Kendrick has not been doing the Colorado Rockies any favors this season, with the team sporting a 1-7 record in hit last eight start.
Kendrick has allowed 32 runs and 13 walks during that span. The Rockies pulled Kendrick in the middle of an inning in four of his past eight starts as well.
The Rockies are currently +128 when they take on the Miami Marlins Friday.
Is the Blue Jays-Red Sox line a gift?
The red-hot Toronto Blue Jays opened as a +109 road dog for Game 1 of their three-game series with the Boston Red Sox and the two teams couldn't be heading in more opposite directions.
The Blue Jays are coming an off day having won eight games in a row, outscoring opponents by a ridiculous 57-21.
While the Red Sox are coming off a sweep at the hands of the Baltimore Orioles last night and losers of 5 of their last eight.
Both teams are currently listed at an even -104.
Like the Reds and the over today? Maybe think twice
The Reds can't be too happy to see umpire Victor Carapazza calling balls and strikes in today's game against the Chicago Cubs, as they have lost eight consecutive games with him behind home plate.
And despite the fact the Reds are on a bit of an over tear (10-2 O/U in their last 12 games), the under is 9-1-1 in Carapazza's last 11 games calling balls and strikes.
The Cubs are slight -109 favorites, with an opening total of seven.
Padres hope for boost with return of Myers
The San Diego Padres have Wil Myers back at the right time.
The Padres return to San Diego to open a three-game series with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday and they need to start making a move in the National League West.
Myers was one of the team's key offseason additions and was missed while spending nearly four weeks on the disabled list because of tendinitis in his left wrist.
He can play both outfield and first base, giving manager Bud Black flexibility. It is what he can do offensively that is the most important, though.
When Myers went on the disabled list, he was hitting .291 with five homers and 19 RBIs in 32 games. He had had .340 on-base percentage and .493 slugging mark.
Myers was 0-for-5 with a walk and run scored as the Padres (31-31) finished a 4-3 road trip with a comeback 5-4 victory in 11 innings over the Atlanta Braves on Thursday.
Non-existent offense has this team floundering
The Houston Astros have not been very good offensively, as they have repeatedly shown during their seven game losing streak. The 'Stros have scored 16 runs during the skid and have only scored more than two runs in a single game once.
To compound their anemic offense the Astros will face Felix Hernandez Friday, who has a 2.51 ERA with a 0.96 WHIP this season.
Houston is currently +136 when they host the Mariners Friday.
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