MLB
Thursday, May 27
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Hot Lines: Today's best MLB bets
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New York Yankees at Minnesota Twins (105, 10)
The small-market Twins have established themselves as one of the AL's elite teams, but they still have market envy when they face the men in pinstripes.
Dating back to last season, the Yankees are 13-1 against the Twins after Wednesday's conclusion of a suspended game. Derek Jeter's homer kept the Twins from winning even in an abbreviated outing.
"They seem to be relentless. That's why they're world champions,'' Twins pitcher Brian Duensing said. " I feel like we're always in every game. Keep plugging away, I think we'll eventually get 'em."
Their chances are better today with Nick Blackburn (5-1) going to the hill, but Yankees starter Javier Vazquez (3-4) has actualy been hotter, posting a 1.38 ERA over his last three starrt's to Blackburn's 2.53.
Vazquez suffered a bruised index finger against the Mets last week but threw a bullpen session Tuesday without any difficulties. Look for him to continue the Yanks' ownership streak of the Twins.
Pick: Yankees
Pittsburgh Pirates at Cincinnati Reds (-190, 8.5)
Familiarity is supposed to benefits the hitters. Reds' righty Johnny Cueto is defying that trend.
In a bit of a scheduling quirk, Cueto faces the Pirates for the fourth time in his last 10 starts - and he has been increasingly effective with each meeting.
After being relatively shelled by the Bucs in the final week of last season, Cueto lasted only five innings the Pirates in opening week, allowing four earned runs and issuing four walks. Then Cueto nearly no-hit the Bucs two weeks ago, allowing only one hit in a complete game shutout.
Cueto has been simlarly strong in his more recent wins over the Brewers and Indians, but he seems to have figured out the Pirates. So have the rest of the Reds, who are 5-15 in their last 20.
The Bucs haven't scored more than five runs in their last eight and were shutout by the Reds again on Wednesday.
"We've got to score runs," Pirates manager John Russell said of his team's poor two-week stretch for the offense. "No one is really swinging the bat really good right now."
Pick: Reds
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Thursday, May 27
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Hot Lines: Today's best MLB bets
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New York Yankees at Minnesota Twins (105, 10)
The small-market Twins have established themselves as one of the AL's elite teams, but they still have market envy when they face the men in pinstripes.
Dating back to last season, the Yankees are 13-1 against the Twins after Wednesday's conclusion of a suspended game. Derek Jeter's homer kept the Twins from winning even in an abbreviated outing.
"They seem to be relentless. That's why they're world champions,'' Twins pitcher Brian Duensing said. " I feel like we're always in every game. Keep plugging away, I think we'll eventually get 'em."
Their chances are better today with Nick Blackburn (5-1) going to the hill, but Yankees starter Javier Vazquez (3-4) has actualy been hotter, posting a 1.38 ERA over his last three starrt's to Blackburn's 2.53.
Vazquez suffered a bruised index finger against the Mets last week but threw a bullpen session Tuesday without any difficulties. Look for him to continue the Yanks' ownership streak of the Twins.
Pick: Yankees
Pittsburgh Pirates at Cincinnati Reds (-190, 8.5)
Familiarity is supposed to benefits the hitters. Reds' righty Johnny Cueto is defying that trend.
In a bit of a scheduling quirk, Cueto faces the Pirates for the fourth time in his last 10 starts - and he has been increasingly effective with each meeting.
After being relatively shelled by the Bucs in the final week of last season, Cueto lasted only five innings the Pirates in opening week, allowing four earned runs and issuing four walks. Then Cueto nearly no-hit the Bucs two weeks ago, allowing only one hit in a complete game shutout.
Cueto has been simlarly strong in his more recent wins over the Brewers and Indians, but he seems to have figured out the Pirates. So have the rest of the Reds, who are 5-15 in their last 20.
The Bucs haven't scored more than five runs in their last eight and were shutout by the Reds again on Wednesday.
"We've got to score runs," Pirates manager John Russell said of his team's poor two-week stretch for the offense. "No one is really swinging the bat really good right now."
Pick: Reds
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