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    MLB MONEYLINE

    MLB > (957) SEATTLE@ (958) SAN FRANCISCO | 06/16/2015 - 03:45 PM
    Play AGAINST SAN FRANCISCO using the money line in Home games in June games
    The record is 9 Wins and 23 Losses for the last three seasons (-21.2 units)

    MLB > (969) TORONTO@ (970) NY METS | 06/16/2015 - 07:10 PM
    Play ON TORONTO using the money line in All games in June games
    The record is 11 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+10.9 units)

    MLB > (951) MINNESOTA@ (952) ST LOUIS | 06/16/2015 - 01:45 PM
    Play ON ST LOUIS using the money line in Home games against right-handed starters
    The record is 21 Wins and 4 Losses for the this season (+15.25 units)

    MLB > (961) PHILADELPHIA@ (962) BALTIMORE | 06/16/2015 - 07:05 PM
    Play ON BALTIMORE using the money line in Home games in night games
    The record is 56 Wins and 26 Losses for the last two seasons (+27.2 units)

    MLB > (955) OAKLAND@ (956) SAN DIEGO | 06/16/2015 - 03:40 PM
    Play AGAINST OAKLAND using the money line in All games when playing against a team with a losing record
    The record is 8 Wins and 20 Losses for the this season (-15.15 units)

    MLB > (975) LA DODGERS@ (976) TEXAS | 06/16/2015 - 08:05 PM
    Play AGAINST TEXAS using the money line in All games at home when the total is 9 to 9.5
    The record is 20 Wins and 44 Losses for the last two seasons (-26.3 units)

    MLB > (959) ATLANTA@ (960) BOSTON | 06/16/2015 - 04:05 PM
    Play AGAINST BOSTON using the money line in All games in home games
    The record is 49 Wins and 65 Losses for the last two seasons (-33.8 units)

    MLB RUNLINE

    MLB > (953) COLORADO@ (954) HOUSTON | 06/16/2015 - 02:10 PM
    Play AGAINST COLORADO using the in Road games in an inter-league game
    The record is 5 Wins and 17 Losses for the last three seasons (-18.25 units)

    MLB > (975) LA DODGERS@ (976) TEXAS | 06/16/2015 - 08:05 PM
    Play ON TEXAS using the in All games when playing against a team with a winning record

    MLB TOTALS

    MLB > (961) PHILADELPHIA@ (962) BALTIMORE | 06/16/2015 - 07:05 PM
    Play OVER PHILADELPHIA on the total in All games when playing on Tuesday
    The record is 9 Overs and 0 Unders for the this season (+9.1 units)

    MLB > (959) ATLANTA@ (960) BOSTON | 06/16/2015 - 04:05 PM
    Play OVER ATLANTA on the total in All games in games played on a grass field
    The record is 38 Overs and 19 Unders for the this season (+18.1 units)

    MLB > (951) MINNESOTA@ (952) ST LOUIS | 06/16/2015 - 01:45 PM
    Play UNDER ST LOUIS on the total in All games in June games
    The record is 9 Overs and 27 Unders for the last two seasons (+16.75 units)
    The record is 18 Wins and 4 Losses for the this season (+12.75 units)

    MLB TOP POWELINES

    Users of our matchup reports are familiar with our Power Line ratings, calculated using both teams' ratings and home field advantage. The Top Power Lines tool offers a way to view and compare current Power Lines in one simple report, as well as the Power Line Edge, where the Power Line differs significantly from the current line.

    MLB > (951) MINNESOTA @ (952) ST LOUIS | 06/16/2015 - 01:45 PM
    Line: ST LOUIS -185 BTB PowerLine: ST LOUIS -206
    Edge On: ST LOUIS (21)

    MLB > (959) ATLANTA @ (960) BOSTON | 06/16/2015 - 04:05 PM
    Line: BOSTON -160 BTB PowerLine: BOSTON 111
    Edge On: BOSTON (46)

    MLB > (961) PHILADELPHIA @ (962) BALTIMORE | 06/16/2015 - 07:05 PM
    Line: BALTIMORE -205 BTB PowerLine: BALTIMORE -236
    Edge On: BALTIMORE (31)

    MLB > (963) CINCINNATI @ (964) DETROIT | 06/16/2015 - 07:05 PM
    Line: DETROIT -160 BTB PowerLine: DETROIT -135
    Edge On: DETROIT (25)

    MLB > (965) CHI WHITE SOX @ (966) PITTSBURGH | 06/16/2015 - 07:05 PM
    Line: PITTSBURGH -165 BTB PowerLine: PITTSBURGH -148
    Edge On: PITTSBURGH (17)

    MLB > (969) TORONTO @ (970) NY METS | 06/16/2015 - 07:10 PM
    Line: NY METS -150 BTB PowerLine: NY METS 108
    Edge On: NY METS (38)

    MLB > (971) WASHINGTON @ (972) TAMPA BAY | 06/16/2015 - 07:10 PM
    Line: TAMPA BAY -126 BTB PowerLine: TAMPA BAY -109
    Edge On: TAMPA BAY (17)

    MLB > (975) LA DODGERS @ (976) TEXAS | 06/16/2015 - 08:05 PM
    Line: TEXAS +130 BTB PowerLine: TEXAS 111
    Edge On: TEXAS (19)

    MLB > (977) KANSAS CITY @ (978) MILWAUKEE | 06/16/2015 - 08:10 PM
    Line: MILWAUKEE -105 BTB PowerLine: MILWAUKEE 145
    Edge On: MILWAUKEE (30)

    MLB > (979) ARIZONA @ (980) LA ANGELS | 06/16/2015 - 10:05 PM
    Line: LA ANGELS -190 BTB PowerLine: LA ANGELS -165
    Edge On: LA ANGELS (25)
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    NBA MONEYLINE

    NBA > (711) GOLDEN STATE@ (712) CLEVELAND | 06/16/2015 - 09:05 PM
    Play ON CLEVELAND using the money line in All games revenging a loss vs opponent
    The record is 31 Wins and 13 Losses for the this season (+20.4 units)

    NBA FIRST HALF

    NBA > (711) GOLDEN STATE@ (712) CLEVELAND | 06/16/2015 - 09:05 PM
    Play ON CLEVELAND in the first half in Home games revenging a loss vs opponent
    The record is 18 Wins and 4 Losses for the this season (+13.6 units)

    NBA TOP POWERLINE

    NBA > (711) GOLDEN STATE @ (712) CLEVELAND | 06/16/2015 - 09:05 PM
    Line: CLEVELAND 3.5 BTB PowerLine: CLEVELAND 1
    Edge On: CLEVELAND (2.5)
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

    Comment


    • #3
      Preview: Twins (34-28) at Cardinals (41-21)
      Game: 2
      Venue: Busch Stadium
      Date: June 16, 2015 1:45 PM EDT

      There's not a whole lot happening offensively for the St. Louis Cardinals these days, which isn't all that surprising considering quad injuries have Matt Adams and Matt Holliday on the disabled list.

      As good as the starting pitchers have been, they don't need much to work with.

      The Cardinals will try to make it through another turn in the rotation without a loss Tuesday as Michael Wacha takes the Busch Stadium hill against the struggling Minnesota Twins.

      St. Louis (42-21) has scored 3.15 runs per game in June, but it's 9-4 thanks to a rotation that seems determined to overcome the absence of Adams and Holliday. John Lackey was the latest with an outstanding start, going eight innings in Monday's 3-2 win over the Twins.

      The Cardinals have held 10 opponents this month to no more than two runs. They're just the second team since 2006 to reach a .667 winning percentage any time after the 61-game mark, something that ended well for the other one - the 2014 Giants.

      Wacha (8-2, 2.45 ERA) can pitch St. Louis to its third five-game winning streak - one more than last season - but he'll probably need to be better than he was last Tuesday in Colorado. After allowing just 7.17 hits per nine innings in his first 11 starts - ninth in the NL - the right-hander gave up nine in 6 2-3 innings of a 4-3 loss.

      He struck out a career-high 10 but gave up two runs in the sixth and two in the seventh.

      'I felt good the whole night. I just left some pitches over the middle of the plate and they didn't miss them,' Wacha said. 'I've got to do a better job of making better pitches in (key) situations.'

      Aside from being out of the thin air, pitching while it's light out could make a big difference for Wacha. He's 3-0 with a 0.84 ERA in five starts during the day, and his 1.91 ERA since 2013 is the second best of any pitcher with at least 10 starts.

      This is Wacha's first look at the Twins (34-29), who can relate to any run-scoring issues the Cardinals are having. Minnesota has dropped eight of 10 while scoring two runs or fewer seven times.

      One bright spot in the Twins' lineup is Brian Dozier, who is hitting .343 with five homers and four doubles over his last nine road contests. He's been good all season in day games, posting a 1.017 OPS while leading the majors with 22 extra-base hits.

      Dozier had a double Monday and a sacrifice fly that drove in Byron Buxton, Minnesota's top prospect who was on base after tripling for his first major league hit. Buxton also slammed into the wall earlier, narrowly missing a ball that wound up being a Randal Grichuk triple.

      'He's a guy who's not afraid to run through a wall to get you an out," starter Trevor May said.

      The long ball has been a huge problem for teammate Kyle Gibson (4-4, 3.24) over his last two starts. After giving up five homers in 62 innings through May, the right-hander has given up four in 13 innings this month.

      A three-run shot in the first inning was enough to sink him in Wednesday's 7-2 loss to Kansas City.

      "When you don't execute against good teams, you're going to pay for it,' said Gibson, who allowed five runs through six.

      Cardinals closer Trevor Rosenthal, who hasn't allowed a run in 17 2-3 innings over his last 17 appearances, should be available Tuesday after missing out on Monday's save opportunity due to stiffness.


      SERIES AT A GLANCE

      GAME 1
      Twins at Cardinals
      Mon, Jun 15 - Final 2 to 3
      Boxscores • Recaps

      GAME 2
      Twins at Cardinals
      Tue, Jun 16 - 1:45PM EDT

      GAME 3
      Cardinals at Twins
      Wed, Jun 17 - 8:10PM EDT

      GAME 4
      Cardinals at Twins
      Thu, Jun 18 - 1:10PM EDT
      Last edited by StarDust Bum; 06-16-2015, 01:48 AM.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

      Comment


      • #4
        Preview: Rockies (28-34) at Astros (36-28)
        Game: 2
        Venue: Minute Maid Park
        Date: June 16, 2015 2:10 PM EDT

        The Houston Astros' strong start looked to be crumbling amid an extended losing streak marked by lack of offense, but they've responded in impressive fashion.

        Riding a red-hot lineup to three wins in the last four games, Houston faces a Colorado Rockies team that's had its own problems scoring runs Tuesday night.

        Houston (37-28) managed two or fewer runs six times during a seven-game skid which it snapped with a 10-0 win over Seattle on Friday. The Astros fell 8-1 the next day, but have totaled 19 runs in winning their past two over Seattle and Colorado.

        George Springer went 3 for 4 with two home runs in Monday's 6-3 victory, extended his hitting streak to eight games and giving him a .600 average in the past five.

        He added two nifty catches in right field.

        'George is playing complete baseball I think on both sides of the ball and we're watching him mature right before our eyes and he's an exciting player when puts things together like this,' manager A.J. Hinch said.

        Carlos Correa also had three hits - a career best - and Colby Rasmus hit a three-run homer in Houston's sixth home win in eight games this month. The Astros are among the major league leaders with 4.3 runs per game.

        'This team in general is just very aggressive,' Monday's losing pitcher Chad Bettis said of Houston.

        Chris Rusin (2-1, 3.38 ERA) is next in line to try and shut down the surging Astros offense, but he gave up six runs and 11 hits in 5 1-3 innings of a 6-0 loss at Miami on Thursday. The right-hander had posted a 1.45 ERA in his first three outings.

        Rusin will oppose Vincent Velasquez in his second career start. The right-hander pitched well in his major league debut, working around four walks and three hits to throw five scoreless innings in a 4-1 loss to the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday.

        "I struggled with (getting ahead) a little bit and lacked a little bit of consistency, and I've just got to work on it," Velasquez said. "This game will change, and I have to prepare myself in the next (bullpen session) and put it toward the next outing."

        He joined Jarred Cosart (2013) and Carlos Hernandez (2001) as the only Astros starters to go five or more scoreless in his debut.

        Velasquez faces a Rockies team that has totaled nine runs through five games of a six-game road swing. Troy Tulowitzki and Nolan Arenado each had an RBI on Monday, but they've combined to go 7 for 36 over the previous five.

        Charlie Blackmon has also contributed to the struggles, going 3 for his last 15, while D.J. LeMahieu is 0 for 9 in his last two.

        Colorado has lost four of its last five against Houston.


        SERIES AT A GLANCE

        GAME 1
        Rockies at Astros
        Mon, Jun 15 -Final 3 to 6
        Boxscores • Recaps

        GAME 2
        Rockies at Astros
        Tue, Jun 16 - 2:10PM EDT

        GAME 3
        Astros at Rockies
        Wed, Jun 17 - 8:40PM EDT

        GAME 4
        Astros at Rockies
        Thu, Jun 18 - 3:10PM EDT
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

        Comment


        • #5
          Preview: Braves (30-33) at Red Sox (27-37)
          Game: 2
          Venue: Fenway Park
          Date: June 16, 2015 4:05 PM EDT

          The AL East has been tight all season, and four of its clubs are keeping it that way. The Boston Red Sox aren't one of them, and if they don't pick it up, their manager might also fade away.

          John Farrell is answering questions about job security, and that figures to only gather steam if his club can't end a seven-game losing streak Tuesday night against the visiting Atlanta Braves.

          "I don't know that I pay much attention to what's written or talked about. I know it's all part of every major sports city," Farrell told MLB's official website. "I also recognize that this is a bottom-sum game, a bottom-line game. You work in that environment. And yet it doesn't affect the way I deal with players individually, the way I deal with our team. No one likes where we are. That comes with the territory."

          The clubs opened four games split between series at Fenway Park and Turner Field on Monday night with the Braves (31-33) winning 4-2 to end Boston's six-game winning streak over Atlanta. A.J. Pierzynski was 2 for 4 and is batting .394 in his last 17 games as a visitor at Fenway, while Jace Peterson extended his career-best hitting streak to nine.

          Boston's Dustin Pedroia was 2 for 3 and is batting .407 in 13 games.

          The Red Sox (27-38) last dropped eight straight from Aug. 17-24. Pitching was the main concern during that streak and it's happening again this time with the club posting a 6.52 ERA.

          Neither team's confidence level in its next starter can be all that high with Julio Teheran and Wade Miley taking the mound.

          Teheran (4-2, 4.78 ERA) is 0-1 with a 6.57 ERA in his last four starts, pitching well in the last two until reaching the eighth inning. In Thursday's 6-4 loss to San Diego, the right-hander allowed four runs - three earned - and four hits in seven-plus innings. He gave up three runs in the eighth and didn't get the decision.

          Teheran surrendered two in the eighth in a 5-4 win over Pittsburgh on June 6, giving up four runs in seven innings overall, and also struggled to start the seventh against San Francisco on May 31. Teheran has a .259 opponent batting average in the first six innings this season while opponents are 9 for 19 beyond that, but his manager isn't convinced it's an endurance issue.

          "I don't think he ran out of gas; he just got himself in some trouble," Fredi Gonzalez said. "I think that's the third start in a row, going back to San Francisco, that we can't get him through an inning there late in the game when we needed to."

          Teheran is 1-2 with 6.94 ERA on the road, and 0-2 with a 5.21 ERA in three career starts in AL parks.

          Miley (5-6, 5.07) has been roughed up in two of his last three starts, including a 6-5 loss at Baltimore on Thursday. The left-hander gave up five runs and nine hits - three home runs - in four innings.

          Farrell's decision to have Miley's day end there resulted in the two arguing in the dugout, though both parties said they're past it.

          "When you pitch every five days, you get an opportunity (and) you want it to last as long as possible," Miley said. "It stings a little bit, but that's part of the game."

          Miley has posted a 2.01 ERA in a three-start home winning streak. He's won four straight at home twice in his career, but has gone 1-2 with a 5.92 ERA in four starts and a relief appearance against the Braves.


          SERIES AT A GLANCE

          GAME 1
          Braves at Red Sox
          Mon, Jun 15 - Final 4 to 2
          Boxscores • Recaps

          GAME 2
          Braves at Red Sox
          Tue, Jun 16 - 4:05PM EDT

          GAME 3
          Red Sox at Braves
          Wed, Jun 17 - 7:10PM EDT

          GAME 4
          Red Sox at Braves
          Thu, Jun 18 - 7:10PM EDT
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

          Comment


          • #6
            Preview: Phillies (22-42) at Orioles (31-31)
            Game: 2
            Venue: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
            Date: June 16, 2015 7:05 PM EDT

            The Baltimore Orioles opened a four-game stretch against the Philadelphia Phillies with another victory, and it seems the wins might keep coming.

            That's because Philadelphia is entering Tuesday night's meeting at Camden Yards having dropped more than 20 games below .500 as fast as ever in the interleague era.

            After Monday's 4-0 victory, the Orioles (32-31) have won nine of 11, eight of 11 against the Phillies (22-43) and 13 of 16 home games in interleague play.

            Matt Wieters hit a three-run homer in the sixth inning, and the Baltimore catcher is batting .333 with a 1.051 OPS and seven RBIs in eight games since returning from the disabled list. He's homered in three of his last four games against the NL.

            "Right now, I'm just trying to see the ball well and trying to take that into the game," Wieters said.

            Philadelphia, meanwhile, is more than 20 games under 65 games into a season for the first time since 1997, the inaugural interleague season, when it had the same record. The Phillies have dropped seven straight overall for the second time during a 3-17 span, and their 11-game road skid is tied for their longest since a 12-gamer in 1999. They last lost eight straight overall in July 2013.

            The Phillies have been shut out in consecutive games, three of the last four and a total of 21 consecutive innings over the last three. On the overall skid, they're batting .150 with runners in scoring position.

            "We need to swing the bats," manager Ryne Sandberg said. "I know the guys are playing hard, hustling and trying hard. Players grinding it out, trying to turn the page."

            Baltimore's 9-2 run has included some impressive pitching with a 2.57 ERA. In the last 12, the bullpen has a 0.92 ERA and .156 opponent batting average.

            Chris Tillman's numbers don't quite match up with those.

            Tillman (4-7, 5.68 ERA) has won consecutive starts, but he hasn't exactly dazzled with a 4.50 ERA after allowing four runs in 5 2-3 innings of Thursday's 6-5 win over Boston. It was the right-hander's first home win, but he has a ways to go to fix a 1-4 record and 7.28 ERA in six starts at Camden.

            His career against the NL hasn't been all that much better, going 1-1 with a 5.80 ERA in 12 starts, though none have come against Philadelphia.

            Phillies starter Jerome Williams (3-6, 5.71) is showing no signs of being able to carry the club's struggling offense.

            Williams is 0-3 with a 6.84 ERA and .342 opponent batting average in his last five starts, and given his run-support average is under half his ERA in that span at 3.08, it's no wonder why the Phillies have lost all five. The right-hander surrendered four runs and nine hits in six innings of Wednesday's 5-2 loss in Cincinnati, dropping his road record to 0-4 with a 7.18 ERA in six starts.

            Over the previous four seasons against Baltimore, Williams is 3-2 with a 4.97 ERA in four starts and two relief appearances. Nolan Reimold (3 for 6), Manny Machado (3 for 8), J.J. Hardy (7 for 19), Chris Davis (3 for 9), Adam Jones (3 for 12) and Wieters (1 for 9) have all homered against the veteran.


            SERIES AT A GLANCE

            GAME 1
            Phillies at Orioles
            Mon, Jun 15 - Final 0 to 4
            Boxscores • Recaps

            GAME 2
            Phillies at Orioles
            Tue, Jun 16 - 7:05PM EDT

            GAME 3
            Orioles at Phillies
            Wed, Jun 17 - 7:05PM EDT

            GAME 4
            Orioles at Phillies
            Thu, Jun 18 - 1:05PM EDT
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

            Comment


            • #7
              Preview: Reds (28-34) at Tigers (33-30)
              Game: 2
              Venue: Comerica Park
              Date: June 16, 2015 7:08 PM EDT

              Kyle Ryan was somewhat of an afterthought for the Detroit Tigers at the start of spring training before outperforming the club's other left-handed pitching prospects. Although he didn't make the opening day roster, he's now been given a golden opportunity.

              Getting his first start as a member of the starting rotation, Ryan will look to continue a successful second stint in the majors when he faces the Cincinnati Reds in the second of a four-game home-and-home series Tuesday night at Comerica Park.

              Ryan (1-0, 2.08 ERA) was brought up from Triple-A Toledo last month and has definitely earned a chance to show what he can do as the No. 5 starter after Shane Greene was sent down to work out his recent struggles. Although manager Brad Ausmus said he'd be "shocked" if Greene doesn't return, he has plenty of confidence in Ryan.

              "He's pitched well since he's been here," Ausmus said. "He came up here in an emergency situation and pitched well enough to stick around. He's helped us."

              Although he's 6-foot-5, Ryan is not overpowering with a fastball hovering in the low 90s, but his quirky delivery is deceptive and he changes speeds well to compensate.

              Ryan, who tossed six scoreless innings against the Chicago White Sox last year in his first career start, has given up one earned run over six innings of relief work since being called up and made an impressive spot start June 5 in the Windy City.

              Facing the White Sox again, the 23-year-old tossed seven innings of three-hit ball while allowing two runs before leaving with a 3-2 lead. He did not get the win, however, after Chicago tied it in the bottom of the ninth and then won 4-3 in the 11th.

              That loss marked a season-worst seventh in a row for Detroit (34-30) and dropped its record to .500, but the Tigers have turned it around with six wins in their last eight.

              Ryan won't need to go too deep since Detroit's bullpen will be well rested after Anibal Sanchez tossed a two-hitter in Monday's 6-0 win. It extended a stellar stretch for Tigers starters, who have a 1.46 ERA in their last eight.

              The offense has also been solid in that time, batting .365 with 5.5 runs per game.

              The Tigers get their first look at shortstop Eugenio Suarez, whom they shipped to the Reds in the offseason deal that brought in starter Alfredo Simon. Suarez was called up to replace Zack Cozart, who was lost for the year to a torn knee ligament.

              The season-long injury woes mounted for the Reds on Monday when right-hander Jon Moscot left in the first after dislocating his left shoulder while tagging out a runner.

              "I've been a part of a season here or there where we've had a lot of injuries, but never anything like this back-to-back seasons," manager Bryan Price said.

              Michael Lorenzen (1-2, 4.01) takes the hill for the Reds (28-35) looking to bounce back from his shortest start of 2015. The rookie right-hander lasted 4 1-3 innings against the Cubs on Thursday, giving up six runs and five hits in a 6-3 loss.

              He hit a two-run triple and managed to strike out a season-best six, but he gave up two homers, issued three walks and also hit a batter.

              That defeat was the first of three in the club's four-game series at Wrigley Field, which marked the eighth loss in 10 road series for Cincinnati this season. Dating to June 30, the Reds are an MLB-worst 19-51 away from home.


              SERIES AT A GLANCE

              GAME 1
              Reds at Tigers
              Mon, Jun 15 - Final 0 to 6
              Boxscores • Recaps

              GAME 2
              Reds at Tigers
              Tue, Jun 16 - 7:08PM EDT

              GAME 3
              Tigers at Reds
              Wed, Jun 17 - 7:10PM EDT

              GAME 4
              Tigers at Reds
              Thu, Jun 18 - 7:10PM EDT
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

              Comment


              • #8
                Preview: White Sox (28-33) at Pirates (35-27)
                Game: 2
                Venue: PNC Park
                Date: June 16, 2015 7:05 PM EDT

                Heavily dependent on one pitch to be effective, Charlie Morton has his sinker dipping and diving just the way he wants right now.

                Morton's return to Pittsburgh's rotation couldn't be going much better, and he'll look for a fifth win in as many starts while trying to help his Pirates teammates make it six in a row Tuesday night against the visiting Chicago White Sox.

                It might not seem like Pittsburgh (36-27) was missing much as Morton recovered from offseason hip surgery through late May, but having the right-hander healthy for the first time in a while has made a considerable difference.

                Just 32-53 with a 4.31 ERA over his first 119 starts as a Pirate, Morton is 4-0 with a 2.05 ERA over four in 2015. He struck out six over 19 innings in his first three, but fanned that many while allowing only three hits in 7 1-3 innings in Wednesday's 2-0 win over Milwaukee.

                Morton has allowed just eight fly balls in this stretch, and with his signature sinker especially effective, his 70.0 ground-ball percentage is the best in the majors among those who have made at least four starts.

                "I think early in games that I am thinking about things a little bit because I want to make sure I get in a groove mechanically," Morton said. "I want to get things straight. As the game goes on, you just get more competitive and that takes over."

                The Pirates' rotation is having its own competition. Their last eight starters have gone at least six innings, and seven of them have allowed one earned run or none after Francisco Liriano went eight while surrendering only two hits in Monday's 11-0 rout.

                "Guys have different skill sets, different pitches," manager Clint Hurdle said. "More often than not we're pounding the zone. We're throwing strikes. We're changing speeds. We're moving things around, going to different locations. Their command and pace on the mound has played a big role."

                Pittsburgh finally got going at the plate as well after totaling nine runs in its previous six games. Seven Pirates had multiple hits and Josh Harrison and Starling Marte had four apiece while occupying the top two spots in the order.

                Marte has at least three hits in four straight games, becoming the first Pittsburgh player to do it since Willie Stargell in 1973. No Pirate has done it in five straight since at least 1914 and no major leaguer since George Brett's six-game streak in May 1976.

                After coming into Sunday with by far the majors' fewest plate appearances against left-handers, Pittsburgh now faces a third straight southpaw starter with another - John Danks - to come Wednesday as this series shifts to Chicago.

                First comes Jose Quintana (3-6, 4.00), whom the White Sox are hoping is over his awful start to 2015. With his ERA at 4.67 through nine outings, Quintana has posted a 2.21 over his last three.

                His margin for error continues to be minuscule - Quintana's 2.66 run-support average is among the lowest in baseball - but he got enough help in Wednesday's 4-1 win over Houston while giving up one through seven innings.

                "It feels good. Every time you wait for that," Quintana said. "But first you have to deliver a good outing and after that you wait for the support."

                Quintana has never faced the Pirates - nor has Morton seen the White Sox (28-34) - but Marte figures to be happy to see him. Pittsburgh's left fielder has a 1.185 OPS against lefties in 2015, including five homers in 39 at_bats.

                Chicago is hitting .199 during a five-game road losing streak and has been outscored by 58 runs while going 12-22 away from home.


                SERIES AT A GLANCE

                GAME 1
                White Sox at Pirates
                Mon, Jun 15 - Final 0 to 11
                Boxscores • Recaps

                GAME 2
                White Sox at Pirates
                Tue, Jun 16 - 7:05PM EDT

                GAME 3
                Pirates at White Sox
                Wed, Jun 17 - 8:10PM EDT

                GAME 4
                Pirates at White Sox
                Thu, Jun 18 - 8:10PM EDT
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • #9
                  Preview: Yankees (34-28) at Marlins (27-37)
                  Game: 2
                  Venue: Marlins Park
                  Date: June 16, 2015 7:10 PM EDT

                  The four principles in December's five-player trade between the New York Yankees and Miami Marlins have done fine, but none of them has performed so well as to distinguish a clear winner in the deal so far.

                  Two of them will take the mound Tuesday night when David Phelps leads the host Marlins against Nathan Eovaldi and the Yankees in the second and final game of the series.

                  New York sent Phelps and infielder Martin Prado to Miami for Eovaldi, first baseman Garrett Jones and pitching prospect Domingo German on Dec. 19.

                  Phelps, Prado, Eovaldi and Jones have been solid in their roles for their new teams, though none has turned in a standout season. Phelps (3-3, 4.11 ERA) will be looking to beat the team that drafted him in the 14th round in 2008 and for which he pitched his first three seasons, going 15-14 with a 4.21 ERA in 87 games - 40 starts - from 2012-14.

                  The right-hander rebounded from a brutal effort June 6 in which he allowed nine runs and 11 hits in 3 2-3 innings of a 10-5 loss at Colorado by pitching a career-high eight innings of four-hit ball in a 6-0 victory over the Rockies on Thursday.

                  Eovaldi (5-1, 4.13) threw seven-plus innings of three-run ball in a 5-4, 11-inning loss to Washington on Wednesday. He was in line for the win but the bullpen couldn't hold a two-run lead. Eovaldi, 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA in his last four starts, went 13-27 with a 4.10 ERA from 2012-14 with the Marlins.

                  The right-hander is 0-4 with a 4.50 ERA in 12 starts in interleague play and 6-14 with a 4.12 mark at Marlins Park.

                  'It would work out that way,' Phelps said of opposing Eovaldi.

                  Miami (28-37) took the series opener 2-1 on Monday for its fourth win in five games. Tom Koehler pitched seven innings and Derek Dietrich hit his first home run to put the Marlins ahead for good.

                  'That was the loudest I've heard in this stadium,' closer A.J. Ramos said of a conflicted Marlins Park that contained large numbers of Yankees fans. 'I kind of took it in. You've got to take those moments in. I was like, `Man, this is really cool.''

                  New York (34-29) lost for the fourth time in five games. Mark Teixeira hit his 18th homer but the Yankees managed a season-low three hits, two by Didi Gregorius.

                  'Really good defensive plays on their part,' manager Joe Girardi said. 'I though we actually swung the bats pretty good, and really didn't have much to show for it.'

                  Alex Rodriguez flew out to end the game as a pinch-hitter in his Miami homecoming, remaining five hits shy of 3,000. New York finished the night out of first place in the AL East for the first time since May 25.

                  "Got a good pitch to hit, and just popped it straight up," said Rodriguez, playing in his hometown for the first time since 2009. He's not expected to start Tuesday's contest either.

                  Teixeira is batting .429 during a six-game hitting streak.

                  Right fielder Carlos Beltran was held out of the starting lineup because of a sore hamstring. He pinch-hit in the eighth and struck out.

                  Prado, batting .272 with four home runs and 14 RBIs, sat out Monday with a sore right shoulder and a stint on the disabled list hasn't been ruled out.

                  Ex-Yankee Ichiro Suzuki had two hits Monday and has gone 3 for 5 in the last two games.


                  SERIES AT A GLANCE

                  GAME 1
                  Yankees at Marlins
                  Mon, Jun 15 - Final 1 to 2
                  Boxscores • Recaps

                  GAME 2
                  Yankees at Marlins
                  Tue, Jun 16 - 7:10PM EDT

                  GAME 3
                  Marlins at Yankees
                  Wed, Jun 17 - 7:05PM EDT

                  GAME 4
                  Marlins at Yankees
                  Thu, Jun 18 - 7:05PM EDT
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • #10
                    Preview: Blue Jays (34-30) at Mets (34-30)
                    Game: 2
                    Venue: Citi Field
                    Date: June 16, 2015 7:10 PM EDT

                    The New York Mets could have David Wright back as soon as next month, but for now they'd settle for Matt Harvey resembling an ace again.

                    Harvey will try to quell any concerns and keep the Mets perfect at home against the Toronto Blue Jays in the second of a four-game home-and-home series Tuesday night.

                    New York (35-30) sits 1 1/2 games ahead of Washington atop the NL East despite being without Wright for all but the first eight games due to a strained right hamstring and spinal stenosis. The third baseman will reportedly return after the All-Star break.

                    "If he's cleared by the end of the month, then I think two or three weeks into July is realistic," general manager Sandy Alderson told MLB's official website. "Am I predicting that? No, I'm not predicting it. But I do think it's realistic. Is there anything short of that that would be realistic? Probably not."

                    Harvey (6-4, 3.62 ERA), however, is the Mets' immediate concern with losses in three of his last four starts behind a 7.20 ERA. He's served up eight homers in that span after giving up just four through his first eight.

                    "With his stuff, you don't get hit that hard unless the ball's in the middle of the plate," manager Terry Collins said.

                    The right-hander gave up seven runs for the second time in four starts Wednesday and was tagged for a career-high three homers in six innings of an 8-5 loss to San Francisco.

                    "Everything was all over the place," he said. "I'm not putting people away when I need to. I'm not keeping people off base when I need to and obviously I'm not keeping the ball in the yard when I need to."

                    Harvey certainly needs to find a solution since Toronto (34-31) leads the majors with 5.5 runs per game while ranking among MLB leaders with a .268 average and 81 homers.

                    He may draw some inspiration from Noah Syndergaard, who held the Blue Jays to one run and two hits in six innings before Wilmer Flores hit a walkoff single to cap a two-run, two-out rally in the 11th inning of Monday's 4-3 win.

                    "We're not giving up," Flores said. "That's what good teams do."

                    New York has won all 10 of its home games against Toronto, with the latest denying the Blue Jays a franchise-record 12-game winning streak. It was also the Mets' fourth win in five games following a 2-6 stretch.

                    Lucas Duda scored on Flores' hit after driving in Michael Cuddyer to tie it in the previous at-bat. The first baseman also had a double, giving him three among his six hits over the last three games.

                    The Jays have recalled Scott Copeland (1-0, 0.90) from Triple-A Buffalo and will use him in place of scheduled starter Aaron Sanchez, who has a strained lat muscle and landed on the disabled list Monday, retroactive to June 6.

                    He's not expected to be out beyond the minimum amount of time.

                    "It's just the right move, smart move," manager John Gibbons told MLB's official website.

                    Copeland's performance in a spot start in place of Sanchez may have influenced that decision. The rookie right-hander allowed one run and six hits in seven innings of a 7-2 win over Miami in his first career outing.

                    "He definitely opened up everybody's eyes," Gibbons said of Copeland, whose only other two appearances came in relief last month.

                    Jose Bautista hit a pair of solo homers Monday after going 2 for 20 over the previous five games.


                    SERIES AT A GLANCE

                    GAME 1
                    Blue Jays at Mets
                    Mon, Jun 15 -Final 3 to 4
                    Boxscores • Recaps

                    GAME 2
                    Blue Jays at Mets
                    Tue, Jun 16 - 7:10PM EDT

                    GAME 3
                    Mets at Blue Jays
                    Wed, Jun 17 - 7:07PM EDT

                    GAME 4
                    Mets at Blue Jays
                    Thu, Jun 18 - 7:07PM EDT
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                    • #11
                      Preview: Nationals (33-30) at Rays (35-29)
                      Game: 2
                      Venue: Tropicana Field
                      Date: June 16, 2015 7:10 PM EDT

                      Almost all of the Tampa Bay Rays' losses over the past two-plus weeks have come in games Alex Colome has started. He can't be blamed for the last couple of defeats, however.

                      Colome looks for his first win in five outings Tuesday night in the second of two home matchups with the Washington Nationals before the teams head to the nation's capital for another pair of meetings.

                      Tampa Bay (36-29) cruised to a 6-1 victory Monday to extend its winning streak to four and move into sole possession of first place in the AL East. It was the Rays' 12th victory in 16 games, but they're 0-3 over that span when handing the ball to Colome (3-2, 4.21 ERA).

                      The right-hander, however, has allowed one run in each of his last two starts covering 11 1-3 innings while the Rays have scored a total of three times. He left with a 2-1 lead in the sixth inning Thursday before the bullpen crumbled in a 6-2 loss to the Los Angeles Angels. It was the fourth time in five home outings that he allowed two or fewer runs.

                      Colome will be opposed by Tanner Roark (2-2, 3.71), who got off to a nice start with a 2.45 ERA in his first two outings at the end of May after Doug Fister went on the 15-day disabled list.

                      The right-hander, though, has posted a 6.57 ERA in two this month and has allowed seven home runs over 23 1-3 innings as a starter after giving up two in 20 1-3 spanning 13 relief appearances.

                      Roark didn't receive a decision Thursday in Milwaukee as he failed to hold a 5-1 lead, allowing a tying solo homer with one out in the seventh inning of a 6-5 loss.

                      "We should've came out with the win," Roark said. "That's on my shoulders for not keeping it there and letting them back in the game."

                      Logan Forsythe went 3 for 5 with two RBIs and Joey Butler had another two hits Monday as the Rays prevented the Nationals (33-31) from winning three in a row. Butler has batted .400 in his last 15 games.

                      The Rays lost third baseman Evan Longoria after he was hit in the left wrist by a pitch. The team said X-rays were negative and he's day to day.

                      'I wouldn't rule out the possibility of playing (Tuesday),' Longoria said. 'There's nothing seriously wrong there. It's a matter of seeing how I feel when I wake up.'

                      Bryce Harper returned to the Nationals' lineup after missing Sunday's game with a leg injury suffered on a hit by pitch a day earlier. He went 0 for 4 with two strikeouts as the designated hitter after going 9 for 17 with two homers and five RBIs in his previous five games.

                      "I think it's difficult when you play every day to DH, but it was the only way we could get him in the lineup today to give his leg one more day to rest," manager Matt Williams said. "I fully anticipate he'll be in (the outfield) tomorrow."

                      No one on the Nationals has ever faced Colome while catcher Rene Rivera is the only active Rays player to bat against Roark, going 2 for 5 last season while with San Diego.

                      Tampa Bay has won four straight and seven of eight at home in the series.


                      SERIES AT A GLANCE

                      GAME 1
                      Nationals at Rays
                      Mon, Jun 15 - Final 1 to 6
                      Boxscores • Recaps

                      GAME 2
                      Nationals at Rays
                      Tue, Jun 16 - 7:10PM EDT

                      GAME 3
                      Rays at Nationals
                      Wed, Jun 17 - 7:05PM EDT

                      GAME 4
                      Rays at Nationals
                      Thu, Jun 18 - 7:05PM EDT
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • #12
                        Preview: Dodgers (37-26) at Rangers (33-30)
                        Game: 2
                        Venue: Globe Life Park in Arlington
                        Date: June 16, 2015 8:05 PM EDT

                        Rougned Odor's return to the majors was a hit, and the Texas Rangers aren't giving up many of those with Chi Chi Gonzalez on the mound.

                        Odor and Gonzalez will try to help the Rangers cap this five-game homestand with a fourth win Tuesday night against the Dodgers before this series shifts to Los Angeles.

                        Odor hit .259 with nine homers and 48 RBIs as a rookie last season, but struggled to build on that in 2015. The 21-year-old second baseman was batting .144 with one homer and nine RBIs in 29 games before being sent to Triple-A Round Rock last month.

                        He returned to Texas (34-30) in a big way Monday, going 3 for 3 with two RBIs to spur a 4-1 win over Los Angeles.

                        "How about the young man coming back, first night with the hits, but more importantly the big one," manager Jeff Banister said. "Get him back up here on night one, you see the adjustments, and it paid off for us."

                        Giving the ball to Gonzalez (2-1, 0.42) has also paid off.

                        The rookie right-hander has held righties to a .105 average through three starts. He yielded one run in the first Thursday at Oakland, then responded with six scoreless in a 7-0 loss.

                        "I loved the way he competed," Banister told MLB's official website. "He made an adjustment and started getting the ball in on them. He picked that out on his own. Two walks early, but once he found the strike zone, he was good. He has tremendous composure; he's composed beyond his experience at this level."

                        The Dodgers (37-27) have alternated wins and losses over the last 10 road games.

                        Yasiel Puig is hitting .419 in eight games since returning from a left hamstring strain. However, he struck out three times in four at_bats Monday, with the final one coming with two runners on in the eighth. He showed his frustration by snapping a bat in half over his leg before breaking a light in the tunnel behind the dugout.

                        "I think anyone, obviously, in a big situation, you want to get a hit. He didn't and reacted," manager Don Mattingly said. "I'd probably rather see a bat flip than a bat break. I don't want anyone to injure themselves. That's the only thing I worry about when slamming helmets or slamming bats."

                        The Dodgers are turning to Brett Anderson (2-4, 3.57), who is trying to bounce back from one of his worst efforts of the season. The left-hander gave up four runs and eight hits - two homers - in five innings while not figuring in the decision of a 7-6 win over Arizona on Wednesday.

                        He had a 2.28 ERA while going 1-3 over his seven previous outings.

                        Anderson is 0-3 with a 10.69 ERA in his last six games - three starts - against Texas, all coming with Oakland. He hasn't faced the Rangers since a relief appearance on Sept. 13, 2013, and his last start came in a loss at Texas on May 10, 2011.


                        SERIES AT A GLANCE

                        GAME 1
                        Dodgers at Rangers
                        Mon, Jun 15 - Final 1 to 4
                        Boxscores • Recaps

                        GAME 2
                        Dodgers at Rangers
                        Tue, Jun 16 - 8:05PM EDT

                        GAME 3
                        Rangers at Dodgers
                        Wed, Jun 17 - 10:10PM EDT

                        GAME 4
                        Rangers at Dodgers
                        Thu, Jun 18 - 10:10PM EDT
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        • #13
                          Preview: Indians (29-33) at Cubs (34-27)
                          Game: 2
                          Venue: Wrigley Field
                          Date: June 16, 2015 8:05 PM EDT

                          Starlin Castro's late-inning heroics and another extended hitting streak from Kris Bryant have the young Chicago Cubs on a roll.

                          The Cleveland Indians are prepared to see what their own top prospect has to offer.

                          After Francisco Lindor's first major league start was postponed by a downpour, he'll get another chance Tuesday night at Wrigley Field against a Cubs team still riding high after a pair of walk-off wins.

                          Monday's contest never got underway due to heavy storms in Chicago, which deprived the Cubs of a chance to immediately build on a pair of exciting victories over the weekend. Chicago (34-27) took three of four from Cincinnati, capped by game-ending RBI singles from Castro in Saturday's 4-3 victory and Sunday's 3-2 win in 11 innings.

                          Castro, who became the first Cubs player with back-to-back walk-off hits since Ron Santo in 1966, was 3 for 5 for his first three-hit game since April 28 against Pittsburgh.

                          "He's starting to really get his mojo back, which is good for us," manager Joe Maddon said.

                          The Cubs have won four of five to move seven games over .500 for the first time since they were 82-74 on Sept. 29, 2009.

                          Bryant is hitting .372 during an 11-game hitting streak after doubling in the first. The prized rookie had a 12-game run May 11-23 and has hit safely in 24 of his last 27, recording six homers, two triples and seven doubles in that stretch.

                          His .885 OPS is second among rookies to Joc Pederson's.

                          Lindor figures to make his first major league start Tuesday, and it's possible another big-name prospect will get an at-bat as this series opens before slotting into the starting lineup Wednesday in Cleveland. The Cubs announced Monday night that they were calling up catcher Kyle Schwarber - their 2014 first-round pick - to serve as a DH for the remainder of the week in AL parks.

                          While Chicago has hinged its success on young talents like Bryant and the 25-year-old Castro, the Indians (29-33) now hope Lindor can provide them a boost.

                          Lindor, who is considered one of baseball's best prospects, was called up from Triple-A over the weekend and entered as a pinch-hitter in the seventh of Sunday's 8-1 loss to Detroit. He struck out in his first at-bat, then singled in the ninth.

                          The 21-year-old likely would've had a double had he not tripped rounding first base, providing a light moment in an otherwise dismal performance from the Indians, who have lost five of seven.

                          "It's a tough day for us, but you try to always (find) something (positive)," manager Terry Francona said. "In this case, getting (Lindor) in there and getting him a couple at_bats should help his nerves moving forward."

                          Taking the mound for the Cubs will be Jake Arrieta (6-4, 3.16 ERA), who has won back-to-back starts. He gave up one run in six innings of a 2-1 win over Washington on June 4 before allowing three runs in six innings of Wednesday's 12-3 victory over Detroit.

                          The right-hander, who struck out eight in both outings, opposes Trevor Bauer (5-3, 3.53) in his first start against the Indians since 2012 while with Baltimore.

                          Bauer went 3-1 with a 1.75 ERA over his previous five starts before giving up a career high-tying six earned runs while walking five in 3 2-3 innings of Wednesday's 9-3 loss to Seattle. The right-hander has walked 12 over his last three outings.

                          "If you look at my stats, every time I pitch, I tend to have one bad inning with walks," Bauer said. "(Wednesday), they cost me, and it sucked. If I knew what happened, I'd fix it."

                          Bauer has never faced the Cubs, who swept a three-game series at Wrigley Field from June 19-21, 2009, in the last meetings between the clubs.

                          Indians designated hitter Nick Swisher won't be available for this series after he was placed on the 15-day disabled list Sunday with left knee inflammation.

                          Monday's game will be made up at Wrigley on Aug. 24.

                          SERIES AT A GLANCE

                          GAME 1
                          Indians at Cubs
                          Mon, Jun 15 - 8:05PM EDT ( RAIN OUT )
                          Recaps

                          GAME 2
                          Indians at Cubs
                          Tue, Jun 16 - 8:05PM EDT

                          GAME 3
                          Cubs at Indians
                          Wed, Jun 17 - 7:10PM EDT

                          GAME 4
                          Cubs at Indians
                          Thu, Jun 18 - 7:10PM EDT
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • #14
                            Preview: Dodgers (37-26) at Rangers (33-30)
                            Game: 2
                            Venue: Globe Life Park in Arlington
                            Date: June 16, 2015 8:05 PM EDT

                            Rougned Odor's return to the majors was a hit, and the Texas Rangers aren't giving up many of those with Chi Chi Gonzalez on the mound.

                            Odor and Gonzalez will try to help the Rangers cap this five-game homestand with a fourth win Tuesday night against the Dodgers before this series shifts to Los Angeles.

                            Odor hit .259 with nine homers and 48 RBIs as a rookie last season, but struggled to build on that in 2015. The 21-year-old second baseman was batting .144 with one homer and nine RBIs in 29 games before being sent to Triple-A Round Rock last month.

                            He returned to Texas (34-30) in a big way Monday, going 3 for 3 with two RBIs to spur a 4-1 win over Los Angeles.

                            "How about the young man coming back, first night with the hits, but more importantly the big one," manager Jeff Banister said. "Get him back up here on night one, you see the adjustments, and it paid off for us."

                            Giving the ball to Gonzalez (2-1, 0.42) has also paid off.

                            The rookie right-hander has held righties to a .105 average through three starts. He yielded one run in the first Thursday at Oakland, then responded with six scoreless in a 7-0 loss.

                            "I loved the way he competed," Banister told MLB's official website. "He made an adjustment and started getting the ball in on them. He picked that out on his own. Two walks early, but once he found the strike zone, he was good. He has tremendous composure; he's composed beyond his experience at this level."

                            The Dodgers (37-27) have alternated wins and losses over the last 10 road games.

                            Yasiel Puig is hitting .419 in eight games since returning from a left hamstring strain. However, he struck out three times in four at_bats Monday, with the final one coming with two runners on in the eighth. He showed his frustration by snapping a bat in half over his leg before breaking a light in the tunnel behind the dugout.

                            "I think anyone, obviously, in a big situation, you want to get a hit. He didn't and reacted," manager Don Mattingly said. "I'd probably rather see a bat flip than a bat break. I don't want anyone to injure themselves. That's the only thing I worry about when slamming helmets or slamming bats."

                            The Dodgers are turning to Brett Anderson (2-4, 3.57), who is trying to bounce back from one of his worst efforts of the season. The left-hander gave up four runs and eight hits - two homers - in five innings while not figuring in the decision of a 7-6 win over Arizona on Wednesday.

                            He had a 2.28 ERA while going 1-3 over his seven previous outings.

                            Anderson is 0-3 with a 10.69 ERA in his last six games - three starts - against Texas, all coming with Oakland. He hasn't faced the Rangers since a relief appearance on Sept. 13, 2013, and his last start came in a loss at Texas on May 10, 2011.


                            SERIES AT A GLANCE

                            GAME 1
                            Dodgers at Rangers
                            Mon, Jun 15 - Final 1 to 4
                            Boxscores • Recaps

                            GAME 2
                            Dodgers at Rangers
                            Tue, Jun 16 - 8:05PM EDT

                            GAME 3
                            Rangers at Dodgers
                            Wed, Jun 17 - 10:10PM EDT

                            GAME 4
                            Rangers at Dodgers
                            Thu, Jun 18 - 10:10PM EDT
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • #15
                              SERIES AT A GLANCE
                              GAME 1
                              Royals at Brewers
                              Mon, Jun 15 - 8:10PM EDT
                              Boxscores • Recaps
                              GAME 2
                              Royals at Brewers
                              Tue, Jun 16 - 8:10PM EDT
                              GAME 3
                              Brewers at Royals
                              Wed, Jun 17 - 8:10PM EDT
                              GAME 4
                              Brewers at Royals
                              Thu, Jun 18 - 8:10PM EDT
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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