Detroit Tigers At Cleveland Indians MLB Betting Preview
The Cleveland Indians host division rival Detroit Tigers in the third and final game of their series this Thursday evening.
Thursday’s game starts at 4:05 p.m. (PT) at Progressive Field as AL Cy Young contender Justin Verlander takes on Fausto Carmona.
With the AL Central still up for grabs, this series is critical for both teams. The Indians topped the Tigers 3-2 with a 14th inning win in the series opener Tuesday night, narrowing Detroit’s lead over the Indians down to three games.
Detroit (61-54) entered Wednesday’s action 5-3 over their last eight games (+1.80 units). The Tigers shuffled up their pitching staff to make sure that Justin Verlander would be available to take the mound in each of their remaining series against Cleveland.
Justin Verlander (16-5, 2.30 ERA) is tied with CC Sabathia for the major league lead of 16 wins, and has been a money machine for bettors this season. In his last 15 trips to the mount, Detroit is 13-2 (+9.85 units).
Verlander has had mixed results over the course of his career against Cleveland (11-11 with a 4.82 ERA), but was masterful in his only start against them this season, pitching a complete game shutout with 12 strikeouts back on June 14.
Cleveland (57-56) has cooled off considerably since their hot 30-15 start, going just 27-41 since then. But that didn’t stop the Indians from being buyers at the trade deadline, adding Ubaldo Jimenez and Kosuke Fukudome to try to make a late push at winning the AL Central.
Fausto Carmona (5-11, 5.19 ERA) has had his share of struggles this season, but has actually pitched fairly well of late with a 2.60 ERA in his last five starts. The Indians are 4-1 (+4.32 units) over that stretch.
Carmona won in his only game against Detroit this season, giving up two earned runs over five innings on June 15. He is 8-4 all time against the Tigers with a 3.48 ERA.
Cleveland’s extra-innings win Tuesday night gave them a 5-2 series lead over the Tigers in the seven games they’d played heading into Wednesday. The ‘under’ had a slight edge at 4-3.
The total has gone ‘under’ in Detroit’s last five games, and in 11 of their last 16 on the road. The total has also gone ‘under’ in nine of Cleveland’s last 10 at home.
Detroit is 28-29 on the road this season (+0.10 units) and Cleveland is 30-24 (+5.37 units) at home. Cleveland won their first four home games against Detroit this season.
Weather reports indicate a nice sunny day in Cleveland on Thursday with game-time temps in the low-70s.
Plate duty falls to Mark Carlson for the series ender with home teams just 8-14 in his previous assignments. The 'over' has a small 11-8-3 advantage.
Detroit will head to Baltimore for the weekend, the final leg of their 9-game road trip. The Indians will remain at home to host the Minnesota Twins.
The Cleveland Indians host division rival Detroit Tigers in the third and final game of their series this Thursday evening.
Thursday’s game starts at 4:05 p.m. (PT) at Progressive Field as AL Cy Young contender Justin Verlander takes on Fausto Carmona.
With the AL Central still up for grabs, this series is critical for both teams. The Indians topped the Tigers 3-2 with a 14th inning win in the series opener Tuesday night, narrowing Detroit’s lead over the Indians down to three games.
Detroit (61-54) entered Wednesday’s action 5-3 over their last eight games (+1.80 units). The Tigers shuffled up their pitching staff to make sure that Justin Verlander would be available to take the mound in each of their remaining series against Cleveland.
Justin Verlander (16-5, 2.30 ERA) is tied with CC Sabathia for the major league lead of 16 wins, and has been a money machine for bettors this season. In his last 15 trips to the mount, Detroit is 13-2 (+9.85 units).
Verlander has had mixed results over the course of his career against Cleveland (11-11 with a 4.82 ERA), but was masterful in his only start against them this season, pitching a complete game shutout with 12 strikeouts back on June 14.
Cleveland (57-56) has cooled off considerably since their hot 30-15 start, going just 27-41 since then. But that didn’t stop the Indians from being buyers at the trade deadline, adding Ubaldo Jimenez and Kosuke Fukudome to try to make a late push at winning the AL Central.
Fausto Carmona (5-11, 5.19 ERA) has had his share of struggles this season, but has actually pitched fairly well of late with a 2.60 ERA in his last five starts. The Indians are 4-1 (+4.32 units) over that stretch.
Carmona won in his only game against Detroit this season, giving up two earned runs over five innings on June 15. He is 8-4 all time against the Tigers with a 3.48 ERA.
Cleveland’s extra-innings win Tuesday night gave them a 5-2 series lead over the Tigers in the seven games they’d played heading into Wednesday. The ‘under’ had a slight edge at 4-3.
The total has gone ‘under’ in Detroit’s last five games, and in 11 of their last 16 on the road. The total has also gone ‘under’ in nine of Cleveland’s last 10 at home.
Detroit is 28-29 on the road this season (+0.10 units) and Cleveland is 30-24 (+5.37 units) at home. Cleveland won their first four home games against Detroit this season.
Weather reports indicate a nice sunny day in Cleveland on Thursday with game-time temps in the low-70s.
Plate duty falls to Mark Carlson for the series ender with home teams just 8-14 in his previous assignments. The 'over' has a small 11-8-3 advantage.
Detroit will head to Baltimore for the weekend, the final leg of their 9-game road trip. The Indians will remain at home to host the Minnesota Twins.
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