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    Texas Rangers at Detroit Tigers MLB Betting Preview

    Division leaders lock horns on Tuesday night in the Motor City in MLB betting action, as the Detroit Tigers play host to the Texas Rangers.

    The Tigers know that they have challenges coming from the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox and maybe even the Minnesota Twins down the stretch this year, but coming into the month of August, they hold a 2.5-game lead in the AL Central.

    Texas made some bold moves at the trade deadline, and though the Rangers are only in front of the Los Angeles Angels by two games in the AL West standings, they could be on the verge of a runaway.

    Tuesday's tussle on the MLB odds gets underway at 4:05 p.m. (PT), with television coverage set for FOX Sports Detroit and FOX Sports Southwest. The pitching matchup should be a good one as Colby Lewis (10-8, 4.00 ERA) takes on Max Scherzer (11-6, 4.28 ERA).

    Lewis guided the Rangers to five straight wins before his most recent start on July 27. The Minnesota Twins lit him up for four runs and eight hits in 6 2/3-innings of work at home on that day, but his bullpen didn't help matters at all in a 7-2 defeat.

    Tuesday could mark the first game for Mike Adams, who was added to the Rangers' bullpen at the trade deadline for the stretch run this year. This is key for a team which had a bullpen ERA of 4.42 through July. Koji Uehara, who was picked up just a day before, has a 1.69 ERA this season, while Adams had thrown eight straight innings without a run allowed, dropping his ERA to 1.12.

    Meanwhile, Scherzer has to be glad to be facing Texas, a team that he is 3-0 against in his career. The righty has a 3.48 ERA in his five outings against the Rangers.

    The last four starts for the right-hander have been fantastic. He has allowed just six earned runs in his last 27 2/3-innings of work. A win on Tuesday night for Scherzer would tie a career high with 12 victories.

    The Rangers come into this one sporting some amazing offensive numbers. They have 130 homers already on the campaign, third in baseball, and rank in the Top 5 in runs per game (5.03), batting average (.276), OPS (.783) and stolen bases (99). The team though, hasn't scored more than four runs in a game for five straight games after scoring 28 in two days against the Minnesota Twins at the outset of last week.

    Detroit's offense has really been up and down. The team plated a dozen runs in the second game of a 4-game set against the Los Angeles Angels, only to score 11 runs in the other three games combined.

    Texas has had no luck playing in the Motor City of late, going just 3-14 in the last 17 clashes. This year, these two teams have met once at both home team's venue. Detroit took two out of three in both series.

    Strong thunderstorms are a possibility for Tuesday night's clash. There is only a 50 percent chance of rain, but those storms could bad. Temperatures are going to be in the low-80s by game time.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    Tim Lincecum Leads Giants Against Arizona Diamondbacks

    The battle for the National League West Division lead continues Tuesday when the San Francisco Giants host the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second of a three-game series. The defending World Series champion Giants will be happy to be back home for a 10-game homestand after dropping four of six on a recently completed road trip that ended Sunday.

    Game time Tuesday at AT&T Park is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. (PT).

    San Francisco started its road trip on a positive note by becoming the first team since June 4 to win two straight against the Philadelphia Phillies, but it concluded with three straight losses to the Cincinnati Reds. Meanwhile, the Diamondbacks won two in a row on the road against the Los Angeles Dodgers to pull within two games of first place in the NL West heading into Monday’s series opener.

    Arizona has been involved in some high-scoring games lately, with all six previous games on a nine-game road trip going ‘over’ the total going into Monday. The road trip concludes against the Giants, who have kept five of the last six meetings with the Diamondbacks ‘under’ the total due to outstanding pitching.

    The past six games between Arizona and San Francisco have averaged just six runs. The Diamondbacks have averaged 2.5 runs in those games. Dating back to the 2010 season, the ‘under’ has cashed in 11 of the last 13 meetings.

    Giants ace Tim Lincecum (9-8, 2.78 ERA) was on the mound in two of those ‘unders’ which saw five total runs scored in two games. San Francisco won both of them, and he is 7-2 lifetime vs. Arizona with a 2.42 ERA.

    Lincecum surprisingly has a losing record at AT&T Park this year, going 3-4 with a 3.45 ERA in 10 starts. However, he allowed only one run in each of his last two home starts totaling 13 innings, walking eight and striking out 13.

    In fact, he has surrendered more than one run just once in his past seven outings. The ‘under’ is 5-2 during that stretch.

    The Diamondbacks counter with Daniel Hudson (10-7, 3.81), who has lost his last two starts after going 7-0 in his previous 12 outings. He has finished the seventh inning only once in his past five starts after pitching seven or more five times in his previous six.

    Hudson has lost both of his two starts to the Giants this season, dropping his career record against them to 2-2 with a 3.38 ERA. He is 4-4 on the road this year in 11 starts to go along with a 4.64 ERA. The ‘over’ is 5-1 in his last six outings overall, three of which have come away from home.

    Tuesday’s weather forecast in San Francisco calls for a high temperature of 64 degrees under partly cloudy skies and a low of 55.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Indians In MLB Odds Battle At Boston Red Sox

      Ubaldo Jimenez is expected to make his Cleveland Indians debut later this week. In the meantime, however, the Tribe can't wait for the newly-acquired pitcher to be the team's one-man savior when the series against the Boston Red Sox continues Tuesday evening.

      Fenway Park will be packed for the 4:10 p.m. (PT) first pitch from Boston ace Josh Beckett. Cleveland will send young lefty David Huff to the mound.

      Monday's series opener started a tough week on the road for the Indians who just completed a woeful 2-8 homestand with series losses to the White Sox, Angels and Royals. Cleveland started the week second in the AL Central, 2.5-games behind the Detroit Tigers.

      A 3-game weekend series in Texas, when Jimenez is expected to make his first start for the Tribe, follows this 4-game set with the Red Sox. The Indians will then head home to host the Tigers, and three consecutive series against current division leaders could be a make-or-break stretch for the club.

      Boston was leading the AL East standings with a 2-game cushion over the New York Yankees heading into this series. The Red Sox can't afford to look past the Indians with the Yanks in town this weekend. Cleveland held a 4-2 advantage in matchups with Boston this season, though they entered this series having won just twice in the last nine at Fenway.

      Called up just after the all-star break, Huff (1-1, 0.71) is making his third start of the season. His offense and defense failed him this past Wednesday at home as a small MLB betting underdog vs. the Angels. Huff allowed just one earned run in 5 2/3 innings but came out on the short end of a 3-1 score with the Halos getting a no-hitter from Ervin Santana.

      This will be the third career start against the Red Sox for Huff who is 0-2 in the previous two despite pitching well (2.38 ERA).

      He'll need both his offense and defense clicking to have a shot against the Red Sox on their own diamond and with their top starter on the hill. Boston was 33-19 at Fenway entering this series, 7-2 in starts made at the venerable old field by Beckett (14-6, 2.17) who has a 1.88 ERA on his home mound.

      Beckett is coming off one his worst starts in what has otherwise been a terrific rebound season for the veteran. Burdened with heavy 285 chalk, Beckett surrendered four runs (three earned) during seven innings of a 4-3 loss to the Royals last Thursday. The defeat snapped a 4-game win streak for Boston with Beckett on the hill.

      He's 3-1 in his last four starts against Cleveland, recording a 3.50 ERA in 25 2/3 frames. That recent span includes a victory at Progressive Field back in May when Beckett was charged with one run in nearly seven innings of a 4-2 victory on a -145 MLB odds price.

      Boston also took part in the recent flurry of deadline deals, adding left-handed starter Erik Bedard and infielder Mike Aviles in deals with Seattle and Kansas City respectively. The Red Sox are also expecting infielder Jed Lowrie (shoulder) to come off the disabled list this weekend.

      A slight chance of rain is in the Beantown forecast for Tuesday afternoon, but skies are expected to clear by the evening. A light-WSW breeze (3B dugout to right-center) is in the forecast with temps in the low 80s at first pitch.

      The series continues Wednesday night with an expected pitching matchup between Cleveland's Carlos Carrasco and Boston's Tim Wakefield who will be looking for his 200th major league win.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        Diamond Trends - Tuesday

        August 2, 2011



        SU TREND OF THE DAY:


        The Athletics are 0-10 since May 14, 2010 as a road dog vs a divisional foe that is behind them in the divisional standings for a net profit of $1000 when playing against.


        OU TREND OF THE DAY:


        The Cardinals are 8-0 OU since May 27, 2010 vs a team that has won at least their last four games and it is not the first game of a series for a net profit of $800.



        STARTER TREND OF THE DAY:


        The Rays are 11-0 since May 12, 2010 when David Price starts after walking at least 4 for a net profit of $1100.



        MLB BIBLE TREND OF THE DAY:


        The Rockies are 0-11 (-4.2 rpg) since 2004 as a dog in the second game of a series vs a National League opponent that has won at least their last four games.



        TODAY’S TRENDS:


        The Rays are 9-0 since July 07, 2010 as a home 140+ favorite when they scored two or fewer runs for their starter in his last start for a net profit of $900.

        The Blue Jays are 6-0 OU since April 12, 2010 after a win in which they left fewer than 10 men on base and it is the first game of a series for a net profit of $600 when playing the over.

        The Indians are 0-8 since April 26, 2010 when David Huff starts as a 140+ dog after his team lost the last time he started for a net profit of $800 when playing against.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          Around the Horn - Tuesday

          August 1, 2011


          NATIONAL LEAGUE


          Chicago at Pittsburgh - 7:05 PM EST (Game 2/4)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Wells (2-4, 6.16 ERA) 2-5 L7 1-6 away on Tuesdays
          Correia (12-8, 4.24 ERA) 1-6 L7 12-5 home Game 2's

          Cubs beat Pirates, 5-3 on Monday

          Atlanta at Washington - 7:05 PM EST (Game 2/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Lowe (6-9, 4.52 ERA) 4-2 L6 7-3 L10 away Game 2's
          Lannan (7-7, 3.63 ERA) 3-6 L9 UNDER 5-2 L7 home Game 2's

          Nationals beat Braves, 5-3 on Monday

          Florida at N.Y. Mets - 7:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Hand (1-3, 2.73 ERA) 7-2 L9 4-0 L4 away vs LHP
          Capuano (9-10, 4.51 ERA) 5-3 L8 7-3 L10 home vs LHP

          Marlins beat Mets, 7-3 on Monday

          Cincinnati at Houston - 8:05 PM EST (Game 2/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Bailey (5-5, 4.68 ERA) 5-5 L10 2-6 L8 away Game 2's
          Rodriguez (7-7, 3.47 ERA) 3-8 L11 OVER 7-1 home on Tuesdays

          Astros beat Reds, 4-3 on Monday

          St. Louis at Milwaukee - 8:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Garcia (10-5, 3.14 ERA) 7-4 L11 3-6 L9 away Game 2's
          Marcum (10-3, 3.33 ERA) 7-0 L7 8-4 home vs LHP

          Brewers beat Cardinals, 6-2 on Monday

          Philadelphia at Colorado - 8:40 PM EST (Game 2/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Kendrick (5-5, 3.52 ERA) 9-3 L12 5-1 L6 away Game 2's
          Cook (2-5, 5.05 ERA) 5-5 L10 5-2 home on Tuesdays

          Phillies beat Rockies, 4-3 on Monday

          Los Angeles at San Diego - 10:05 PM EST (Game 2/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Kuroda (6-13, 3.11 ERA) 6-3 L9 0-5 L5 away Game 2's
          Latos (5-10, 4.10 ERA) 2-9 L11 1-5 L6 home Game 2's

          Dodgers beat Padres, 6-2 on Monday

          Arizona at San Francisco - 10:15 PM EST (Game 2/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Hudson (10-7, 3.81 ERA) 7-2 L9 10-2 L12 away Game 2's
          Lincecum (9-8, 2.78 ERA) 4-6 L10 6-1 L7 home Game 2's

          Diamondbacks beat Giants, 5-2 on Monday

          AMERICAN LEAGUE


          Texas at Detroit - 7:05 PM EST (Game 1/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Lewis (10-8, 4.00 ERA) 3-5 L8 6-3 L9 away Game 1's
          Scherzer (11-6, 4.28 ERA) 5-5 L10 1-5 L6 home off win

          Rangers lost to Blue Jays, 7-3 on Sunday
          Tigers beat Angels, 3-2 on Sunday

          Cleveland at Boston - 7:10 PM EST (Game 2/4)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Huff (1-1, 0.71 ERA) 3-8 L11 2-5 away on Tuesdays
          Beckett (9-4, 2.17 ERA) 8-4 L12 15-2 L17 home vs LHP

          Indians beat Red Sox, 9-6 on Monday

          Toronto at Tampa Bay - 7:05 PM EST (Game 1/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Romero (8-9, 3.08 ERA) 5-2 L7 2-5 away on Tuesdays
          Price (9-9, 3.76 ERA) 4-6 L10 3-10 L13 home off win

          Blue Jays lost to Rangers, 7-3 on Sunday
          Rays beat Mariners, 8-1 on Sunday

          N.Y. Yankees at Chicago - 8:10 PM EST (Game 2/4)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Hughes (1-3, 8.24 ERA) 7-2 L9 7-3 L10 away Game 2's
          Danks (4-8, 3.79 ERA) 5-3 L8 0-4 L4 home Game 2's

          Yankees beat White Sox, 3-2 on Monday

          Baltimore at Kansas City - 8:10 PM EST (Game 1/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Simon (2-4, 4.23 ERA) 2-6 L8 1-10 L11 away vs LHP
          Chen (5-4, 4.29 ERA) 6-4 L10 2-6 L8 home Game 1's

          Orioles lost to Yankees, 4-2 on Sunday
          Royals beat Indians, 5-3 on Sunday

          Minnesota at Los Angeles - 10:05 PM EST (Game 1/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Duensing (8-8, 4.35 ERA) 3-5 L8 10-4 on Tuesdays
          Santana (6-8, 3.47 ERA) 5-3 L8 5-1 L6 home off loss

          Twins lost to Athletics, 7-3 on Sunday
          Angels lost to Tigers, 3-2 on Sunday

          Oakland at Seattle - 10:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
          Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
          Harden (2-1, 4.30 ERA) 5-3 L8 2-8 L10 away vs division
          Hernandez (9-9, 3.38 ERA) 3-8 L11 UNDER 8-2 L10 home vs division

          Mariners beat Athletics, 8-4 on Monday
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #6
            Lincecum tries to snap Giants 4-game skid

            ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (60-49, +14.0 Units)

            at SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (61-48, +8.0 Units)


            First pitch: Tuesday, 10:15 p.m. EDT
            Line: San Francisco -155, Arizona +145, Total: 6

            The Giants will send Tim Lincecum to the mound to handle damage control as the Giants look to avoid a fifth straight loss. The Diamondbacks are looking to win their fourth in a row and tie up the tight NL West race. Arizona will be sending the young, but effective Daniel Hudson to the mound Tuesday night. The Diamondbacks got a great pitching performance out of Ian Kennedy in Monday’s series opener as Kennedy threw eight strong innings, allowing only two runs on six hits, while striking out seven in a 5-2 win.

            Arizona has been a decent bet this year against its fellow NL West foes (21-18, +5.3 Units), and has won six straight games on the heels of scoring five-plus runs in the previous contest. Arizona has also had a lot of success in Daniel Hudson’s past 18 starts by winning 13 of them. The D-backs have not fared too well in low-scoring pitching matchups, as they are 7-11 when the total score is seven runs or less. San Francisco loves a good pitching matchup with a 27-15 mark at home when the total is less than seven. The Giants are 14-3 in Lincecum’s past 17 starts against a team with a winning record. Expect SAN FRANCISCO to snap its losing skid and win at home with their ace.

            Here are two more FoxSheets trends backing the favored Giants, who are 33-13 (+18.0 Units) against Arizona in the past three seasons, including 17-5 (+10.2 Units) at home.

            SAN FRANCISCO is 85-52 (62.0%, +29.7 Units) against the money line after batting .250 or worse over a 20 game span over the last 2 seasons. The average score was SAN FRANCISCO 3.9, OPPONENT 3.1 - (Rating = 2*).

            SAN FRANCISCO is 77-49 (61.1%, +26.0 Units) against the money line vs. teams averaging 2.75 or less extra base hits per game in the second half of the season over the last 2 seasons. The average score was SAN FRANCISCO 4.1, OPPONENT 3.4 - (Rating = 2*).

            Daniel Hudson (10-7, 3.81 ERA) looks to get back on track after losing two straight (12.1 IP, 17 H, 9 ER). Hudson also is seeking his first win against the Giants this year, having lost the first two starts against them (4.97 ERA) after winning both meetings in 2010 (1.93 ERA). Hudson has had control problems versus San Francisco in 2011, walking six batters in only 12.2 innings pitched. Hudson was phenomenal in May and June going 8-1 with a 2.73 ERA, but he was only 1-2 with a 5.04 ERA in July and allowed opponents to hit .302 off him. Justin Upton (.302 BA, 21 HR, 65 RBI) has been sizzling, extending his hitting streak to 13 games on Monday. He’s batting .451 (23-for-51) with six homers and 19 RBI during the streak.

            Tim Lincecum (9-8, 2.78 ERA) has owned Arizona in the past, going 7-2 with a 2.42 ERA and 130 K in 108 innings. He has also been terrific of late, with 3-1 record and a microscopic 1.08 ERA in his past four starts. Lincecum needs to get the usually strong Giants pitching back on track after allowing an uncharacteristic 25 runs (5.54 ERA) in the past four games.
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #7
              Lynx seek team-record 7th straight win Tuesday

              PHOENIX MERCURY (11-7)

              at MINNESOTA LYNX (13-4)


              Tip-off: Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. EDT
              Line: Minnesota -5.5, Total: 187

              Minnesota has a chance for a franchise record-setting seventh straight win, as well as a chance to separate a little more from the rest of the Western Conference, when it hosts Phoenix on Tuesday night.

              These teams have each won on the other’s home floor this year. But with SU wins in six of its past eight road games, including an impressive victory in New York on Saturday, expect PHOENIX to win the rubber match.

              The FoxSheets have a three-star trend to support picking the Mercury:

              Play Against - Home favorites of 3.5 to 9.5 points (MINNESOTA) - after 6 or more consecutive wins, well rested team - playing 5 or less games in 14 days. (26-6 since 1997.) (81.2%, +19.4 units. Rating = 3*).

              On July 20, the Lynx won 106-98 in Phoenix behind 25 points from Seimone Augustus. But Minnesota’s last lost was at home to the Mercury, when it blew an 11-point fourth-quarter lead and was torched by Diana Taurasi’s 27 points in a 112-105 loss.

              The Mercury have won four of five (SU and ATS) over the Lynx, averaging a whopping 109.2 PPG in these five meetings.

              Minnesota kept its winning streak alive with a comeback win. On Sunday, the Lynx came back from 12 down in the second half, and Lindsay Whalen’s jumper with 1.5 seconds left gave them their most consecutive wins since 2004. Phoenix snapped a three-game losing streak (SU and ATS) with its win over New York.
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              • #8
                7:30 PM ETNew York at Atlanta

                Teams ROT Record Consensus Odds

                NY 651 10-8 (4-4 V) - ( 164.5 OVER )

                ATL 652 8-10 (5-5 H) - ( -6 ATLANTA )

                Stats: Matchup | Preview | Trends | Line Moves My Scores
                Opinion: Consensus | Team Experts


                8:00 PM ETPhoenix at Minnesota

                Teams ROT Record Consensus Odds

                PHO 653 11-7 (6-4 V) - ( 187.5 OVER )

                MIN 654 13-4 (7-2 H) - -6.5 ( MINNY - 6.5 )

                Stats: Matchup | Preview | Trends | Line Moves My Scores
                Opinion: Consensus | Team Experts


                10:00 PM ETSan Antonio at Seattle

                Teams ROT Record Consensus Odds

                SA 655 11-6 (6-2 V) - ( 144.5 UNDER )

                SEA 656 10-8 (6-1 H) - -5 ( SA + 5 )

                Stats: Matchup | Preview | Trends | Line Moves My Scores
                Opinion: Consensus | Team Experts
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • #9
                  Tuesday, August 2

                  Game Score Status Pick Amount

                  Texas - 7:05 PM ET Detroit -115 500
                  Detroit - Over 8.5 500

                  Atlanta - 7:05 PM ET Atlanta -106 500
                  Washington - Under 7.5 500

                  Chi. Cubs - 7:05 PM ET Chi. Cubs +133 500
                  Pittsburgh - Over 8.5 500

                  Cleveland - 7:10 PM ET Cleveland +235 500
                  Boston - Over 9 500

                  Toronto - 7:10 PM ET Tampa Bay -145 500
                  Tampa Bay - Over 7 500

                  Florida - 7:10 PM ET NY Mets -124 500
                  NY Mets - Over 8.5 500

                  Cincinnati - 8:05 PM ET Houston +120 500
                  Houston - Over 7.5 500

                  Baltimore - 8:10 PM ET Kansas City -134 500
                  Kansas City - Over 9 500

                  NY Yankees - 8:10 PM ET NY Yankees -103 500
                  Chi. White Sox - Over 9 500

                  St. Louis - 8:10 PM ET St. Louis +113 500
                  Milwaukee - Under 7.5 500

                  Philadelphia - 8:40 PM ET Colorado +109 500
                  Colorado - Over 10.5 500

                  Minnesota - 10:05 PM ET Minnesota +151 500
                  LA Angels - Over 7.5 500

                  LA Dodgers - 10:05 PM ET LA Dodgers +102 500
                  San Diego - Under 6.5 500

                  Oakland - 10:10 PM ET Oakland +142 500
                  Seattle - Over 6 500

                  Arizona - 10:15 PM ET Arizona +145 500
                  San Francisco - Over 6 500
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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