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    Colorado Rockies And Cubs Meet At Wrigley Field

    Monday was originally an off day for both the Colorado Rockies and Chicago Cubs. Mother Nature altered those plans, however, and the two clubs will meet at Wrigley Field to make up a rainout from late April.

    The contest gets underway at 11:20 a.m. (PT) with Chicago Sports Net and Root Sports providing broadcast coverage to the two local markets.

    Colorado will tack the game on the end of an interleague road trip that took the Rockies through Cleveland and New York. It sets up a unique scheduling situation for Jim Tracy's squad that finds itself in the middle of the NL West standings behind the Giants and Diamondbacks.

    The Rockies will head home from Chicago's North Side after the matinee to begin a 6-game homestand that starts with Chicago's South Side crew, the first of three vs. the White Sox set for Tuesday evening.

    The Cubs will be making up two rainouts over the next two days beginning with Monday's affair against the Rockies. Mike Quade's club will have a day-night doubleheader at Wrigley on Tuesday against the Giants after a mid-May postponement vs. San Francisco.

    This game was originally slated for April 27, the end of a 3-game series in Chicago. Colorado took the first two games of that weather-marred set and enters Monday's matchup with a 4-1 advantage over the Cubs this season.

    Monday's mound clash is a rematch from earlier this season in Denver. Jhoulys Chacin (10-5, 2.71) is in line for Colorado against Chicago's Matt Garza (4-9, 4.11).

    It's the last scheduled meeting in 2011 between the two teams meaning Garza will have started half of the six battles with the Rockies this season. The former Fresno State star is 0-2 in the previous two assignments, combining for 12 innings and a 4.50 ERA.

    Garza has been a touch better at home in six starts, the Cubs splitting the outcomes on the MLB betting lines. He has posted a 3.75 ERA in 36 innings at the friendly confines, striking out 45 and serving up three gopher balls.

    Chacin has been lights out this month regardless where he pitches. Colorado has won all four of the Venezuelan's starts, two on the road and two at home, the right-hander allowing just three earned runs in 26 2/3 June frames.

    Garza and Chacin met at Coors Field on April 15 with Chacin walking away with a complete-game shutout in the Rockies' five-zip victory carrying a -150 price tag. The Colorado hurler allowed just six hits and two walks while whiffing seven Cubbies. Garza was charged with all five Rockies runs in the course of his six innings of work.

    The victory left Chacin 1-1 lifetime in two starts and a relief appearance vs. the Cubs. Garza is 0-3 for his career in as many starts vs. Colorado with a 5.29 ERA.

    This makeup could eventually result in needing a second makeup with the current forecast calling for a 70 percent chance of rain in the Windy City on Monday. Winds are expected out of the south at 10-15 mph (out to left).
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    Cincinnati Reds Continue Trip At Tampa Bay Rays

    NOTE: The Reds have flip-flopped starting pitchers with Mike Leake getting the call in Monday's game and Johnny Cueto in line to start Tuesday's contest.

    Six previous meetings with the Tampa Bay Rays have all gone into the win column for the Cincinnati Reds. Dusty Baker's squad will try and keep that perfect record intact when the Reds continue their 6-game road trip Monday at Tropicana Field.

    First pitch is 4:10 p.m. (PT) in a matchup of young right-handers riding opposite 3-game streaks. Cincinnati gives the ball to Johnny Cueto (6-3, 1.63) while Joe Maddon and the Rays counter with Jeremy Hellickson (7-7, 3.09).

    Opening numbers suggest the Reds' streak against the Rays will end with Tampa Bay listed at -110. The game 1 total is in the 7-7½ range.

    Cincinnati and Tampa Bay will be getting together for just the third time in regular season play with this series. The Reds swept three at home in 2005 after doing the same in St. Pete during the 2003 season. Two of the previous three at The Trop remained below the scoreboard tally.

    The Reds started their road trip by dropping two of three in Baltimore. Cincinnati is a game above .500 at 40-39, tied for third in the NL Central standings with the Pirates, both crews four games behind the leading Brewers.

    The Rays return home off a 5-1 road trip through Milwaukee and Houston, Sunday's 14-10 win over the Astros completing a sweep. Tampa Bay improved to 9-3 against the NL and sits alone in third place of the AL East, two games south of the first-place Yankees.

    Cueto and Hellickson are each making their first appearance against the opposing squads and enter the contest heading in the opposite direction recently. Hellickson has dropped his last three assignments while Cueto has won three straight.

    Hellickson's skid began June 10 in Baltimore when the Orioles posted a 7-0 victory over the Rays who were slight 120 favorites on the MLB betting line. A couple of homers figured into his 5-run, 5 2/3-inning performance.

    The righty out of Des Moines has since bounced back with a pair of quality outings vs. Boston and at Milwaukee, giving up just five runs and seven hits in the 13 innings combined. A lack of help from the Tampa Bay bats figured into both defeats with the Rays crossing the plate just once in the two games.

    He comes in with a very healthy 1.17 WHIP, a big chunk of that coming via 37 free passes in just over 90 innings this season. Visiting sticks are batting just a buck eighty-three in his five starts at Tropicana Field where he's posted a 2.52 ERA in 35 2/3 innings.

    It's hard to find a better hurler in the bigs since early-May than Cueto. Monday's assignment will be his 10th following a delayed start to the '11 campaign, and all but one of the previous nine have been filed under the quality start column.

    The compact right-hander is coming off a dandy effort at home against the Yankees, allowing just two hits and a run while striking out six in a 10-2 victory. New York's lone run off Cueto was courtesy of a solo jack by Nick Swisher, one of four long balls the Dominican has allowed in 60 2/3 frames.

    Cincinnati is up about $2.50 in his nine previous starts, the game totals splitting 4-4-1.

    The series continues Tuesday with Tampa Bay sending left-hander David Price to the mound opposite Cincinnati's Mike Leake.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Interleague Results (1997-2011)

      AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS (1997-2011)

      AL TEAMS W-L 2008 2009 2010 2011

      Baltimore Orioles 97-126 11-7 11-7 7-11 6-6

      Boston Red Sox 121-102 11-7 11-7 13-5 6-6

      Chicago White Sox 123-101 12-6 11-6 15-3 7-5

      Cleveland Indians 113-110 6-12 5-13 5-13 7-5

      Detroit Tigers 118-105 13-5 10-8 11-7 5-7

      Kansas City Royals 103-121 13-5 8-10 8-10 4-8

      Los Angeles Angels 122-102 10-8 14-4 11-7 8-4

      Minnesota Twins 127-95 14-4 12-6 8-10 4-8

      New York Yankees 130-91 10-7 10-8 11-7 8-4

      Oakland Athletics 129-95 10-8 5-13 8-10 5-7

      Seattle Mariners 122-102 9-9 11-7 9-9 7-5

      Tampa Bay Rays 96-112 12-6 13-5 7-11 9-3

      Texas Rangers 111-113 10-8 9-9 14-4 6-6

      Toronto Blue Jays 106-117 8-10 7-11 7-11 6-6

      AL Totals 1,873-1,711* 137-115 137-114 134-116 89-80




      NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS (1997-2011)

      NL TEAMS W-L 2008 2009 2010 2011

      Arizona Diamondbacks 86-98 6-9 5-10 6-9 8-4

      Atlanta Braves 110-95 8-7 7-8 9-6 5-4

      Chicago Cubs 87-94 6-9 7-7 8-10 4-8

      Cincinnati Reds 82-102 9-6 6-9 8-7 3-9

      Colorado Rockies 90-100 7-8 11-4 9-6 5-4

      Florida Marlins 114-99 5-10 10-8 7-8 4-8

      Houston Astros 95-99 7-11 6-9 3-12 3-6

      Los Angeles Dodgers 94-106 5-10 9-9 4-11 4-5

      Milwaukee Brewers 84-97 7-8 5-10 9-6 5-4

      New York Mets 107-101 9-6 5-10 13-5 6-6

      Philadelphia Phillies 95-113 3-15 6-12 8-7 5-4

      Pittsburgh Pirates 67-110 5-9 8-7 2-13 6-6

      St. Louis Cardinals 95-89 7-8 9-6 9-6 4-5

      San Diego Padres 85-115 3-15 5-10 9-6 2-7

      San Francisco Giants 103-103 6-12 9-6 7-8 8-4

      Washington Nationals** 113-110 8-10 7-11 5-13 8-4

      NL Totals 1,711-1,873 115-137 114-137 116-134 80-89
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        Run Line & ML Standings

        June 27, 2011


        Approaching the midway point of the MLB season, and we continue to see movement in the Money Line and Run Line standings, although the past 10-day period thru Sunday has not seen quite as many gyrations as similar time spans this season.

        Only two team have managed to sustain positive momentum on the Money Line over the past 10 days, those being Tampa Bay (+732) and surprising Washington (+515). It’s also interesting to note that no AL Central has posted a “+” mark during this interleague period. The White Sox have been level on the ML since June 17, but all others are in the minus column over the past 10 days. The biggest losers over this stretch have been Florida (no surprise there at -489) and Boston (a bit of a surprise at -453).

        The season’s most profitable team to date? Arizona at + 1051. The least profitable? Houston at -1750.

        On the Run Line side, again it’s Tampa Bay leading the pack over the past 10 days at +576, with Seattle also showing good form at +407. The bottom, however, has dropped out for St. Louis, which is -730 on the RL since June 17. The one-run wonder Giants continue to offer the most curious pattern, still providing poor value on the RL at -1069 on the season, although their money line results are positive at +700. Interestingly, the Mets continue to provide RL value, and league all teams in that category (+1048). Meanwhile, it’s no surprise that the slumping Astros are also at the bottom of the Run Line pile, at -1742.

        Following are the complete MLB Money Line and Run Line standings through games of June 26, with the last eight-day totals (beginning June 17) also included.


        MONEY LINE STANDINGS


        AL WEST

        Seattle +143
        Texas -332
        LA Angels -459
        Oakland -1230

        AL WEST SINCE JUNE 17...

        LA Angels +315
        Oakland +218
        Seattle -99
        Texas -107

        AL CENTRAL

        Cleveland +857
        Detroit +335
        Chicago White Sox -525
        Minnesota -569
        Kansas City -699

        AL CENTRAL SINCE JUNE 17...

        Chicago White Sox 0
        Cleveland -10
        Minnesota -64
        Detroit -173
        Kansas City -283

        AL EAST

        Tampa Bay +631
        NY Yankees +387
        Toronto +205
        Boston -190
        Baltimore -297

        AL EAST SINCE JUNE 17...

        Tampa Bay +732
        NY Yankees +216
        Toronto +186
        Baltimore -88
        Boston -453

        NL WEST

        Arizona +1051
        San Francisco +700
        San Diego -678
        LA Dodgers -1143
        Colorado -1254

        NL WEST SINCE JUNE 17...

        Arizona +124
        Colorado +119
        San Francisco +15
        San Diego -69
        LA Dodgers -210

        NL CENTRAL

        Pittsburgh +987
        Milwaukee +571
        St. Louis -343
        Cincinnati -493
        Chicago Cubs -1421
        Houston -1750

        NL CENTRAL SINCE JUNE 17...

        Milwaukee +125
        Pittsburgh -20
        Houston -179
        Chicago Cubs -201
        Cincinnati -404
        St. Louis -408

        NL EAST

        Washington +998
        Philadelphia +882
        NY Mets +367
        Atlanta +150
        Florida -1075

        NL EAST SINCE JUNE 17...

        Washington +515
        NY Mets +125
        Atlanta +72
        Philadelphia -23
        Florida -489

        RUN LINE STANDINGS


        AL WEST

        Texas +314
        Seattle -161
        LA Angels -242
        Oakland -469

        AL WEST SINCE JUNE 17...

        Seattle +407
        Oakland +14
        Texas -38
        LA Angels -133

        AL CENTRAL

        Detroit +817
        Cleveland +375
        Minnesota -279
        Kansas City -362
        Chicago White Sox -971

        AL CENTRAL SINCE JUNE 17...

        Cleveland +353
        Detroit +47
        Kansas City -92
        Chicago White Sox -288
        Minnesota -496

        AL EAST

        NY Yankees +829
        Toronto +483
        Boston +333
        Tampa Bay +30
        Baltimore -1609

        AL EAST SINCE JUNE 17...

        Tampa Bay +576
        NY Yankees +126
        Toronto +126
        Boston +43
        Baltimore -243

        NL WEST

        Colorado +620
        Arizona +232
        San Diego -486
        San Francisco -1069
        LA Dodgers -1553

        NL WEST SINCE JUNE 17...

        Colorado -103
        Arizona -157
        San Francisco -163
        San Diego -452
        LA Dodgers -494

        NL CENTRAL

        Cincinnati +660
        Pittsburgh -110
        St. Louis -584
        Milwaukee -843
        Chicago Cubs -971
        Houston -1742

        NL CENTRAL SINCE JUNE 17...

        Chicago Cubs +436
        Houston -7
        Milwaukee -105
        Pittsburgh -291
        Cincinnati -566
        St. Louis -730

        NL EAST

        NY Mets +1048
        Washington +438
        Philadelphia -35
        Atlanta -126
        Florida -413

        NL EAST SINCE JUNE 17...

        Washington +177
        NY Mets +125
        Florida -39
        Atlanta -247
        Philadelphia -288
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          Diamond Trends - Monday

          June 27, 2011


          SU TREND OF THE DAY:

          The Mariners are 0-10 since June 24, 2010 at home after a win in which their starter pitched at least 8 innings for a net profit of $1135 when playDing against.


          OU TREND OF THE DAY:


          The Rays are 0-11-1 OU since May 17, 2010 as a favorite when they are off a win in which they came back from a deficit and it is the first game of a series for a net profit of $1105 when playing the under.


          STARTER TREND OF THE DAY:

          The Nationals are 0-11-1 OU since September 20, 2008 when John Lannan starts within 20 cents of pickem after facing 25 or fewer hitters for a net profit of $1100 when playing the under.


          MLB BIBLE TREND OF THE DAY:


          The Diamondbacks are 17-0 (+3.8 rpg) since September 2008 as a 140+ favorite in the first game of a home series for a net profit of $1600.


          TODAY’S TRENDS:


          The Indians are 0-8 since May 13, 2010 as a road 140+ dog vs a team that has lost at least their last two games for a net profit of $800 when playing against.

          The Rays are 0-4 since June 25, 2010 at home after a win in which they did not walk the opponent for a net profit of $655 when playing against.

          The Tigers are 8-0 since April 29, 2010 at home when they are off a game in which they scored more runs off the bullpen than they did off their opponent’s starter in a win for a net profit of $845.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #6
            Around the Horn - Monday

            June 26, 2011


            NATIONAL LEAGUE


            Colorado at Chicago - 2:20 PM EST (Makeup Game)
            Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
            Chacin (8-4, 2.71 ERA) 7-4 L11 1-6 L7 away during day
            Garza (3-6, 4.11 ERA) 2-6 L8 3-5 L8 home during day


            AMERICAN LEAGUE

            Toronto at Detroit - 6:05 PM EST (Makeup Game)
            Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
            Stewart (0-1, 5.91 ERA) 3-0 L3 UNDER 6-1 L7 away vs RHP
            Scherzer (9-3, 4.61 ERA) 4-4 L8 8-2 L10 home vs RHP


            INTERLEAGUE


            Cincinnati at Tampa Bay - 7:10 PM EST (Game 1/3)
            Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
            Leake (6-4, 4.19 ERA) 3-6 L9 6-3 L9 away Game 1's
            Hellickson (7-6, 3.09 ERA) 8-1 L9 6-1 L7 home Game 1's


            Los Angeles (N) at Minnesota - 8:10 PM EST (Game 1/3)
            Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
            Billingsley (6-6, 4.48 ERA) 4-7 L11 OVER 18-7 away vs RHP
            Blackburn (6-5, 3.15 ERA) 0-5 L5 5-1 L6 home vs RHP


            Cleveland at Arizona - 9:40 PM EST (Game 1/3)
            Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
            Talbot (2-4, 4.91 ERA) 1-4 L5 2-6 L8 away vs RHP
            Kennedy (8-2, 2.90 ERA) 4-2 L6 7-3 L10 home Game 1's


            Kansas City at San Diego - 10:05 PM EST (Game 1/3)
            Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
            Francis (3-8, 4.76 ERA) 2-6 L8 4-0 L4 away Game 1's
            Latos (4-8, 4.22 ERA) 4-1 L5 5-3 home vs LHP


            Washington at Los Angeles (A) - 10:05 PM EST (Game 1/3)
            Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
            Lannan (5-5, 3.40 ERA) 12-3 L15 OVER 8-4 away Game 1's
            Santana (3-8, 4.22 ERA) 5-2 L7 UNDER 9-2 home Game 1's


            Atlanta at Seattle - 10:10 PM EST (Game 1/3)
            Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
            Beachy (2-1, 3.22 ERA) 5-2 L7 6-2 L8 away vs LHP
            Bedard (4-5, 2.93 ERA) 2-4 L6 15-5 L20 home vs RHP
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #7
              MLB Series Outlook: Cincinnati at Tampa Bay

              CINCINNATI REDS (40-39, -5.9 Units)

              at TAMPA BAY RAYS (44-34, +5.8 Units)


              Sportsbook.com Monday Series Line: Tampa Bay -190, Cincinnati +150

              The Reds travel to Tampa on Monday for the start of their three-game series against the Rays. The only other time the Reds visited Tropicana Field was 2003 when they swept a three-game series against the Rays. Tampa enters Monday on a four-game win streak with victories in eight of its past nine games overall. Since sitting atop the NL Central entering May 18 with a 25-17 record, Cincinnati has gone 15-22 and moved from ½-game ahead in the standings to their current position four games back and in fourth place.Look for the Rays to win at least two of three at home, beating up on a over-taxed Reds pitching staff that has allowed 17 runs, 31 hits and nine homers in their past three games. I also like Jeremy Hellickson to get back on track on Monday and dominate the Reds, while David Price and James Shields give the Rays a great chance for a sweep. These two FoxSheets trends also back TAMPA BAY to win the series.

              CINCINNATI is 5-14 (26.3%, -11.8 Units) against the money line vs teams who strand 6.9 or less runners on base per game this season. The average score was CINCINNATI 3.4, OPPONENT 4.1 - (Rating = 2*).

              TAMPA BAY is 44-29 (60.3%, +12.7 Units) against the money line vs. teams averaging 2.75 or less extra base hits per game this season. The average score was TAMPA BAY 4.5, OPPONENT 3.8 - (Rating = 1*).

              After scoring just nine total runs and hitting .204 as a team with a flimsy eight extra-base hits over a five-game stretch (1-4 record) from June 17-22, the Reds offense has started to click again. In splitting its past four games, Cincinnati has scored 29 runs while hitting .302 as a team with 21 extra-base hits. Brandon Phillips has been on fire for the Reds, hitting .444 (12-for-27) with six runs scored in his past six games.

              The defending AL East champs are a season-high 10 games over the .500 mark and currently sit just two games back of the New York Yankees for first and 1½ games back of the Red Sox for second. The Rays offense has come alive, as they have scored 55 runs over this nine-game stretch, including 26 in a just-completed three-game sweep in Houston.

              Pitching Probables for Monday, June 27 – 7:10 ET
              Monday line: Tampa Bay -135, Cincinnati +125, Total: 7.5
              CIN: 7-5 (+1.25 Units) when Mike Leake starts
              TB: 7-7 (-0.55 Units) when Jeremy Hellickson starts
              Leake (6-4, 4.19 ERA) – He allowed seven runs in 13 innings against two AL East teams (Blue Jays, Yankees) in his past two starts (both at home), but Leake has pitched very well on the road. In his past three starts outside of Cincinnati, Leake is 2-0 with a 1.71 ERA and 1.05 WHIP, which includes eight innings of shutout ball at San Francisco on June 11, where he fanned eight Giants and allowed only four hits and one walk.
              Hellickson (7-6, 3.09 ERA) – Hellickson has hit a bit of a rough patch, allowing 10 runs and 14 hits in 18.2 innings (4.82 ERA) in losing his past three starts. This is coming after a glorious seven-game stretch where he was 6-1 with a 1.74 ERA and 0.99 WHIP.

              Pitching Probables for Tuesday, June 28 – 7:10 ET
              Tuesday line: TBD
              CIN: 6-3 (+2.40 Units) when Johnny Cueto starts
              TB: 10-6 (+2.20 Units) when David Price starts
              Cueto (5-2, 1.63 ERA) – He has been spectacular this season, winning five of his nine starts while allowing 2 ER or fewer in seven starts including his last five. Cueto has won his past three starts, allowing just two total runs (one earned) and has gone seven innings in each start. This is his first career start against the Rays.
              Price (8-6, 3.51 ERA) – After allowing 4+ ER in five of his first 10 starts, Price has allowed just 13 total runs over 41 innings (2.85 ERA) in his past six starts, but is only 3-2 over this span. He also struck out 48 hitters in the six starts, including at least 5 K in all six outings. Price has lost his past two home starts to Boston and Texas, despite allowing just three runs and five hits in each game. This will be his first career start against the Reds.

              Pitching Probables for Wednesday, June 29 - 12:10 ET
              Wednesday line: TBD
              CIN: 7-8 (-2.05 Units) when Edinson Volquez starts
              TB: 12-4 (+6.55 Units) when James Shields starts
              Volquez (4-3, 5.77 ERA) – After beating the Cubs at home on June 7, allowing one run and seven hits over seven innings, and getting a ND allowing two runs and five hits over six innings in a loss at San Francisco on June 12, Volquez has been ineffective in his last two starts. He has allowed eight runs (all earned) and 14 hits in 9.1 innings (7.71 ERA) as the Reds have lost both starts. Overall this season, Volquez has been inconsistent, allowing 4+ ER in six of his 14 starts and tallying four starts with fewer than 3 ER allowed. This will be his first career start against the Rays.
              Shields (8-4, 2.29 ERA) – Shields is back to the form that saw him go 26-16 with a 3.71 ERA from 2007-08 compared to going 24-27 with a 4.64 ERA over his past two seasons. He has been unhittable in his past three starts, going the distance while winning all three, allowing just two runs (one earned) and registering a minuscule 0.59 WHIP in the 27 innings. The last big-league pitcher to string together three consecutive complete games while allowing one run or fewer in each start was Brandon Webb who threw three straight shutouts for the Diamondbacks in 2007. And you have to go back to 2003 to find the last pitcher for an American League team to do that (Roy Halladay did so in four straight starts for Blue Jays).
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • #8
                MLB Series Outlook: L.A. Dodgers at Minnesota

                LOS ANGELES DODGERS (35-44, -11.9 Units)

                at MINNESOTA TWINS (32-44, -6.0 Units)


                Sportsbook.com Monday Series Line: Minnesota -155, Los Angeles +125

                The Twins travel to Dodger Stadium to take on the Dodgers in hopes of snapping their five-game losing streak. Minnesota had won 15 of their previous 17 to become a factor again in the AL Central, but their offense has abandoned them in these past five games, as they have scored just eight runs and have hit .195 as a team.

                The Dodgers just might be the answer for the Twins struggling offense, as they had allowed 28 hits and 21 runs in their previous three games before allowing just two runs and six hits on Sunday. The Twins should score runs against the Dodgers staff, and get back on track by taking this series.

                The FoxSheets provide a pair of team trends favoring MINNESOTA to win the series.

                L.A. DODGERS are 17-27 (38.6%, -11.6 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a losing record this season. The average score was L.A. DODGERS 3.6, OPPONENT 4.8 - (Rating = 1*).

                Los Angeles rallied from down a run in the ninth inning to earn a walk-off win against the Angels on Sunday, snapping a three-game losing streak. Andre Either is hitting .412 (7-for-17) with two doubles in his past four games.
                Three-time AL batting champion and 2009 MVP Joe Mauer has really struggled since coming off the DL, hitting just .161 (5-for-31) with one extra-base hit (a double) in his nine games back with Minnesota.

                Pitching Probables for Monday, June 27 – 8:10 ET
                Monday line: Minnesota –115, Los Angeles +105, Total: 8
                LAD: 8-8 (-0.95 Units) when Chad Billingsley starts
                MIN: 7-8 (+0.55 Units) when Nick Blackburn starts
                Billingsley (6-6, 4.48 ERA) – After allowing 17 runs and 30 hits in his previous three outings, Billingsley was much better in his last outing against the Tigers, getting the win after allowing just one run on six hits in 5.1 innings. The former first-round pick of the Dodgers in the 2003 amateur draft, Billingsley has been awful on the road this season, posting a 6.49 ERA and allowing batters to hit .317 against him with a 3-3 record in his eight starts. This will be the second start that Billingsley will make against the Twins. He went 5.2 innings and allowed seven hits, seven walks and six runs in suffering the loss at Dodger Stadium in 2006.
                Blackburn (6-5, 3.15 ERA) – After going 1-4 with a 5.14 ERA in his first five starts, Blackburn is 5-1 with a 2.35 ERA in his past 10 starts. Blackburn pitched well in his last start, allowing three runs (two ER) and four hits in six innings but suffered his first loss since April 28 as the Twins fell 5-1 to the Giants. This will be his first career start against the Dodgers.

                Pitching Probables for Tuesday, June 28 – 8:10 ET
                Tuesday line: TBD
                LAD: 7-9 (-2.00 Units) when Ted Lilly starts
                MIN: 6-8 (-0.50 Units) when Brian Duensing starts
                Lilly (5-7, 4.63 ERA) – He was excellent over a four-start stretch from May 25-June 11, allowing just six runs and 19 hits in 24 innings (he was 2-1 over that span). Since then, however, Lilly has been slapped around in losing his past two starts, allowing 12 runs (11 earned) and 14 hits in 10 innings. Lilly has done well against the Rays in his career, going 7-3 with a 3.92 ERA in his 14 games (13 starts). One of Lilly’s wins came in his only relief appearance against the Rays. On September 26, 2001 at Yankee Stadium, he replaced Andy Pettitte, who after his third pitch of the game was struck by a Ben Grieve line drive and couldn’t continue. Lilly went 7.2 innings and allowed one run and seven hits.
                Duensing (4-7, 4.54 ERA) – After beginning the season 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA and the Twins winning all four of his starts, Duensing is 2-7 with a 5.16 ERA in his past 10 starts while the Twins have lost eight of those 10. He pitched well in his last start though, allowing just one run and six hits in 6.2 innings, but suffered the loss against Tim Lincecum and the Giants. This will be his first career start against the Dodgers.

                Pitching Probables for Wednesday, June 29 - 1:10 ET
                Wednesday line: TBD
                LAD: 2-2 (+1.22 Units) when Rubby De La Rosa starts
                MIN: 5-10 (-4.55 Units) when Scott Baker starts
                De La Rosa (3-2, 5.26 ERA) – After allowing just four runs and seven hits over 10 innings in winning his first two starts, De La Rosa has been hit hard in his past two starts. He is 0-2 and has allowed 10 runs and 15 hits over 10.2 innings pitched (8.44 ERA, 2.06 WHIP).
                Baker (5-5, 3.39 ERA) - He had a three-game win streak snapped in his last start when he allowed four runs and eight hits over 6.2 innings in a loss to the Brewers. This will be Baker’s sixth home start of the season as he is 2-1 with a 2.70 ERA and 1.08 WHIP at Target Field.
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • #9
                  June's Record:

                  Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
                  06/26/11 18-*10-*2 64.29% +*3695 Detail
                  06/25/11 13-*17-*0 43.33% -*2210 Detail
                  06/24/11 14-*14-*2 50.00% -*625 Detail
                  06/23/11 8-*2-*0 80.00% +*2965 Detail
                  06/22/11 22-*7-*0 75.86% +*8215 Detail
                  06/21/11 10-*15-*3 40.00% -*3385 Detail
                  06/20/11 11-*9-*0 55.00% +*815 Detail
                  06/19/11 16-*14-*0 53.33% +*585 Detail
                  06/18/11 11-*14-*4 44.00% -*2175 Detail
                  06/17/11 14-*13-*1 51.85% +*190 Detail
                  06/16/11 9-*15-*0 37.50% -*3600 Detail
                  06/15/11 14-*18-*0 43.75% -*2390 Detail
                  06/14/11 15-*12-*1 55.56% +*1835 Detail
                  06/13/11 7-*11-*0 38.89% -*3110 Detail
                  06/12/11 13-*15-*2 46.43% -*820 Detail
                  06/11/11 15-*15-*0 50.00% -*955 Detail
                  06/10/11 16-*13-*1 55.17% +*890 Detail
                  06/09/11 10-*16-*0 38.46% -*3505 Detail
                  06/08/11 17-*13-*0 56.67% +*1370 Detail
                  06/07/11 7-*9-*0 43.75% -*1400 Detail
                  06/06/11 9-*13-*0 40.91% -*2220 Detail
                  06/05/11 17-*12-*1 58.62% +*2515 Detail
                  06/04/11 15-*15-*0 50.00% -*65 Detail
                  06/03/11 14-*16-*0 46.67% -*1095 Detail
                  06/02/11 8-*3-*1 72.73% +*2485 Detail
                  06/01/11 15-*13-*1 53.57% +*1345 Detail
                  Totals 338-*324-*19 51.06% -*650


                  Monday, June 27

                  Game Score Status Pick Amount

                  Cincinnati - 7:10 PM ET Tampa Bay -134 500
                  Tampa Bay - Under 7.5 500

                  LA Dodgers - 8:10 PM ET Minnesota -117 500
                  Minnesota - Over 8 500

                  Cleveland - 9:40 PM ET Arizona -166 500
                  Arizona - Under 9 500

                  Kansas City - 10:05 PM ET Kansas City +144 500
                  San Diego - Under 6.5 500

                  Washington - 10:05 PM ET LA Angels -134 500
                  LA Angels - Over 7 500

                  Atlanta - 10:10 PM ET Atlanta +108 500
                  Seattle - Over 6.5 500
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • #10
                    good luck tonight, Bum!

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                    • #11
                      gl brotha

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