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Sunday, July 8
Boston Red Sox at Detroit Tigers: (+126, 9 ½)
After a brief resurgence, the Boston Red Sox’s bats have once again gone on summer vacation. They managed just four runs in the first two games against the Detroit Tigers and with starter Daisuke Matsuzaka taking the mound today, the BoSox will likely continue to flounder at the plate.
Boston has given the Japanese right-hander an average of only 1 ½ runs of support in his last six appearances. Matsuzaka has the heavy responsibility of preventing the three-game sweep and has only pitched three times following a defeat this season.
Dice-K might have to do it all on his own today since Boston burned through five relievers in Saturday’s 13-inning loss to Detroit. The organization is expecting him to throw plenty more than 100 pitches in this afternoon’s game.
Pick: Tigers +126
Philadelphia Phillies at Colorado Rockies: (-134, 10 ½)
Colorado Rockies right-hander Aaron Cook appears to be past the inconsistency that plagued him in the first half of the season. He has a 5-5 record in his 18 starts this year but in his last two trips to the bump, Cook has given up only three runs and one walk in 15 innings pitched.
"I was able to keep the ball the down and mix in the breaking ball," Cook told reporters following his win over the New York Mets on Tuesday. "My ball is always going to move. The last couple of games, I've been staying relaxed and focusing on my mechanics."
His trademark sinkerball is starting to find its spots, which will improve his strikeout-to-walk ratio. Against the Mets last Tuesday, Cook managed to induce 18 groundouts in an 11-3 victory.
Pick: Rockies -134
Atlanta Braves at San Diego Padres: (-143, 8 ½)
The Braves' bats are smoking heading into the All-Star break. Atlanta is averaging almost seven runs per game over its last 10 - well above its season number of 4.59 runs per contest.
The hard-hitting club will try to beat up on former Braves pitcher Greg Maddux, who is 8-4 against his old club but is coming off one of his bumpiest starts of the season. The veteran right-hander was knocked around for six runs on 10 hits in just over six innings last Tuesday versus the Florida Marlins.
Maddux is 5-3 at home this season but has lost his last two starts at Petco Park.
Pick: Braves +131
Hot Lines
Sunday, July 8
Boston Red Sox at Detroit Tigers: (+126, 9 ½)
After a brief resurgence, the Boston Red Sox’s bats have once again gone on summer vacation. They managed just four runs in the first two games against the Detroit Tigers and with starter Daisuke Matsuzaka taking the mound today, the BoSox will likely continue to flounder at the plate.
Boston has given the Japanese right-hander an average of only 1 ½ runs of support in his last six appearances. Matsuzaka has the heavy responsibility of preventing the three-game sweep and has only pitched three times following a defeat this season.
Dice-K might have to do it all on his own today since Boston burned through five relievers in Saturday’s 13-inning loss to Detroit. The organization is expecting him to throw plenty more than 100 pitches in this afternoon’s game.
Pick: Tigers +126
Philadelphia Phillies at Colorado Rockies: (-134, 10 ½)
Colorado Rockies right-hander Aaron Cook appears to be past the inconsistency that plagued him in the first half of the season. He has a 5-5 record in his 18 starts this year but in his last two trips to the bump, Cook has given up only three runs and one walk in 15 innings pitched.
"I was able to keep the ball the down and mix in the breaking ball," Cook told reporters following his win over the New York Mets on Tuesday. "My ball is always going to move. The last couple of games, I've been staying relaxed and focusing on my mechanics."
His trademark sinkerball is starting to find its spots, which will improve his strikeout-to-walk ratio. Against the Mets last Tuesday, Cook managed to induce 18 groundouts in an 11-3 victory.
Pick: Rockies -134
Atlanta Braves at San Diego Padres: (-143, 8 ½)
The Braves' bats are smoking heading into the All-Star break. Atlanta is averaging almost seven runs per game over its last 10 - well above its season number of 4.59 runs per contest.
The hard-hitting club will try to beat up on former Braves pitcher Greg Maddux, who is 8-4 against his old club but is coming off one of his bumpiest starts of the season. The veteran right-hander was knocked around for six runs on 10 hits in just over six innings last Tuesday versus the Florida Marlins.
Maddux is 5-3 at home this season but has lost his last two starts at Petco Park.
Pick: Braves +131
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