MLB
Wednesday, July 4
STREAKING AND SLUMPING STARTING PITCHERS
Streaking: Aaron Nola, Philadelphia Phillies (10-2, 2.48 ERA, $705)
They don't come much hotter than Nola, who has seen his Phillies go a sizzling 11-2 in his previous 13 starts. And with three of those previous five victories coming with Philadelphia as an underdog, it's easy to see why Nola is one of the top value plays in baseball at the moment, and that certainly won't change Wednesday.
Nola should dominate a weak Baltimore lineup, making Philadelphia a nice option either straight up or on the runline.
Slumping: Eduardo Rodriguez, Boston Red Sox (9-3, 4.11 ERA, $860)
E-Rod has been one of the best bets of any starter in 2018, but the shine is coming off his star. Rodriguez has dropped two starts in a row – one as a -173 fave – while allowing 10 runs, nine earned, over 10 innings in that stretch. Those struggles have lifted his ERA to an unsightly 4.13 for the season, suggesting that he has been a bit fortunate to reach the nine-win plateau.
The Washington offense hasn't exactly been the second coming of the 1927 Yankees, but there's little value in snagging E-Rod at -130 on the road. Stay away from the Red Sox left-hander Wednesday.
Wednesday, July 4
STREAKING AND SLUMPING STARTING PITCHERS
Streaking: Aaron Nola, Philadelphia Phillies (10-2, 2.48 ERA, $705)
They don't come much hotter than Nola, who has seen his Phillies go a sizzling 11-2 in his previous 13 starts. And with three of those previous five victories coming with Philadelphia as an underdog, it's easy to see why Nola is one of the top value plays in baseball at the moment, and that certainly won't change Wednesday.
Nola should dominate a weak Baltimore lineup, making Philadelphia a nice option either straight up or on the runline.
Slumping: Eduardo Rodriguez, Boston Red Sox (9-3, 4.11 ERA, $860)
E-Rod has been one of the best bets of any starter in 2018, but the shine is coming off his star. Rodriguez has dropped two starts in a row – one as a -173 fave – while allowing 10 runs, nine earned, over 10 innings in that stretch. Those struggles have lifted his ERA to an unsightly 4.13 for the season, suggesting that he has been a bit fortunate to reach the nine-win plateau.
The Washington offense hasn't exactly been the second coming of the 1927 Yankees, but there's little value in snagging E-Rod at -130 on the road. Stay away from the Red Sox left-hander Wednesday.
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