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  • The Bum's July's MLB POD'S-Stats-News

    Previous Months Record:

    April...Totals 388-*338-*16 53.44% +17645

    May....Totals 377-*391-*18 49.09% -*15320

    June...Totals 387-*366-*13 51.39% +2070


    Overall:

    2013 Season WLT Pct Units Rank

    ATS Picks 734-*738-*18 49.86% -*5025 6899 of 9633

    O/U Picks 583-*515-*47 53.10% +*8250 90 of 7721

    All Picks 1317-*1253-*65 51.25% +*3225 871 of 9766


    Team Expert Status (Current Season)

    Rank Sport Team WLT Units

    #2 MLB NY Yankees 95-70-7 +11025

    #5 MLB LA Angels 99-75-6 +13735

    #5 MLB Arizona 107-74-3 +15075

    #13 MLB Baltimore 96-74-9 +10290
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    Diamond Trends - Monday

    July 1, 2013


    SU TREND OF THE DAY:

    -- The Nationals are 14-0 since April 13, 2012 as a home 140+ favorite when they are off a win in which they never trailed and it is not the last game of a series for a net profit of $1400.

    OU TREND OF THE DAY:

    -- The Padres are 11-0 OU since September 25, 2007 as a road dog after a loss in which they had a higher team-left-on-base than their opponent as a favorite for a net profit of $1100 when playing the over.

    PITCHER TREND OF THE DAY:

    -- When Jordan Zimmermann starts the Nationals are 10-0 since June 05, 2012 as a favorite in the first game of a series for a net profit of $1000.

    MLB BIBLE ACTIVE TREND:

    -- Andy Pettitte has produced a team record of 14-3 (+$802) since November 2009 coming off a start where he threw at least 100 pitches.

    ACTIVE TRENDS:

    -- The Twins are 0-14 since April 28, 2011 at home within 20 cents of pickem after a loss in which they allowed 5+ walks for a net profit of $1405 when playing against.

    -- The Brewers are 0-8 since June 30, 2011 as a 140+ dog when they are off a loss in which they held the lead 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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    • #3
      Around the Horn - Monday

      June 30, 2013


      NATIONAL LEAGUE

      Milwaukee at Washington - 7:05 PM EST (Game 1/4)

      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know

      Milwaukee Brewers Gallardo (6-7, 4.20 ERA) 32-48 3-6 L9 away Game 1's

      Washington Nationals Zimmermann (11-3, 2.28 ERA) 41-40 7-2 L9 home Game 1's

      -- Brewers lost to Pirates, 2-1 on Sunday
      -- Nationals beat Mets, 13-2 on Sunday



      San Francisco at Cincinnati - 7:10 PM EST (Game 1/3)

      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know

      San Francisco Giants Kickham (0-2, 10.57 ERA) 39-42 UNDER 7-2 L9 away

      Cincinnati Reds Arroyo (6-6, 3.61 ERA) 46-36 0-4 L4 vs. LHP

      -- Giants beat Rockies, 5-2 on Sunday
      -- Reds lost to Rangers, 3-2 on Sunday



      Arizona at N.Y. Mets - 7:10 PM EST (Game 1/4)

      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know

      Arizona Diamondbacks Miley (4-7, 4.55 ERA) 42-39 1-8 L9 away

      New York Mets Marcum (1-9, 5.08 ERA) 33-45 7-3 L10 vs. LHP

      -- Diamondbacks lost to Braves, 6-2 on Sunday
      -- Mets lost to Nationals, 13-2 on Sunday



      San Diego at Miami - 7:10 PM EST (Game 4/4)

      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know

      San Diego Padres Marquis (9-3, 3.99 ERA) 40-42 OVER 6-0 L6 overall

      Miami Marlins Fernandez (4-4, 2.98 ERA) 29-51 7-3 L10 home

      -- Padres beat Marlins, 9-2 on Friday
      -- Marlins beat Padres, 7-1 on Saturday
      -- Marlins beat Padres, 6-2 on Sunday



      AMERICAN LEAGUE

      Detroit at Toronto - 1:05 PM EST (Game 1/3)

      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know

      Detroit Tigers Alvarez (1-1, 3.78 ERA) 43-37 6-2 L8 Game 1's

      Toronto Blue Jays Dickey (7-8, 4.72 ERA) 40-41 10-2 L12 home

      -- Tigers lost to Rays, 3-1 on Sunday
      -- Blue Jays lost to Red Sox, 5-4 on Sunday



      N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota - 8:10 PM EST (Game 1/3)

      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know

      New York Yankees Pettitte (5-6, 4.22 ERA) 42-39 1-4 L5 away Game 1's

      Minnesota Twins Diamond (5-7, 5.40 ERA) 36-42 6-2 L8 home vs. non-division

      -- Yankees lost to Orioles, 4-2 on Sunday
      -- Twins lost to Royals, 9-8 on Sunday



      Tampa Bay at Houston - 8:10 PM EST (Game 1/4)

      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know

      Tampa Bay Rays Moore (10-3, 3.95 ERA) 43-39 UNDER 10-3 L13 overall

      Houston Astros Keuchel (4-4, 4.34 ERA) 30-52 5-2 L7 vs. LHP

      -- Rays beat Tigers, 3-1 on Sunday
      -- Astros lost to Angels, 3-1 on Sunday
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        July Pitchers Report

        June 30, 2013

        Fireworks and the MLB All-Star game signal the month of July. It also signifies the start of the 2nd half of the MLB campaign. The key to each and every team's fortune lies on the pitching staff. Can they sustain or will they fold like an 'all-in' on the river? Stay tuned. What we do know is certain pitchers love hurling this time of the season while others tend to get lit up like a roman candle on the 4th of July.

        Listed below are hurlers that have enjoyed a two-to-one or better success ratio in team starts the last three seasons during the month of July. On the flip side, we've also listed pitchers that struggle in July team starts, winning 33% percent or less of their efforts. To qualify pitchers must have made a minimum of 10 starts, with at least one start each July over the last three years.

        I'll be back next month with August's Good Month Pitchers. Until then, take me out to the ballgame.

        GOOD MONTH PITCHERS:

        Buehrle, Mark (10-5)

        After a repugnant start to the season with his new team, Buehrle has lowered his ERA by over two runs and been a contributor to the Blue Jays turning around their season. With the warmer weather on the way, the left-hander is expected to use all four of his pitches and move them around the edges of the strike zone and win games as per usual.

        Correia, Kevin (10-4)

        Correia is a bit of a dinosaur these days, with a fastball topping out in the high 80's. What he does do for the teams he's played for is keep them in games and more often than not places them in a position to win, something the right-hander has been very good at this month.

        Halladay, Roy (10-3) (DL)

        "Doc" has begun long tossing for his damaged wing and is expected back sometime in August for the Phillies.

        Hudson, Tim (12-5)

        The Braves starter will turn 38 years old this month and is having a season more typical when he first joined Atlanta in 2005, giving up quite a few home runs and not hitting his spots. Chances are Hudson will find a good groove, but needs more run support if he is going to continue racking up wins in July.

        Kennedy, Ian (10-5)

        Kennedy is back after his 10-game suspension by Major League baseball after his part in the D-Backs/Dodgers brawl. To date, the Snakes righty has not been very good and though many of his peripherals are similar to the past, he's given up 25 percent more home runs than his career average. Arizona needs Kennedy if they are to remain atop the NL West.

        Kershaw, Clayton (11-5)

        It has certainly been an unusual year for Kershaw with a 6-5 record, in spite of being on pace for a career-lows in earned run average and batting average allowed. His problems have been giving up the big hit at the wrong moment and the lack of support from the Dodger bats. Even a few runs would take the pressure off and let this 25-year old stud get in his regular groove.

        Porcello, Rick (8-4)

        Once thought to be ace material, Porcello is a back of the rotation hurler for Detroit. His skill set is a ground ball pitcher and the Tigers infielders cover about the least amount of ground as any team in baseball according to fielding metrics, which beefs up his hits allowed. When Porcello is right, he wins a lot of 5-3 games, helping his club in the win column.

        Sabathia, CC (10-4)

        It has not been business as usual for the big left-hander and if Sabathia is going to have a typical July, he has to keep the ball in the park. In 2012, he surrendered a career-worst 22 long balls and has conceded 17 already this year. The Yankees need the CC they are accustomed to seeing in the highly competitive AL East.

        Weaver, Jered (13-5)

        It is hard to fathom, even with an injury, Weaver enters this month with just one victory in 2013. However, do not be surprised if this number rises rapidly, as the Angels ace closed last month strong and his velocity has been rising to normal levels. With more speed on his four-seam fastball, the array of spinning sliders, slow curves and changeups keep opposing hitters off balance.

        BAD MONTH PITCHERS:

        Chen, Bruce (4-11)

        After leading Kansas City in wins each of the last three years, Chen has been a fixture in the Royals bullpen this season.

        Fister, Doug (5-12)

        Being supported by Detroit's lineup card is a far better option than being backed for Seattle's, Fister's former team. Yet it is curious to note, this month has been extremely tough for the California native, as he's seven games below .500 this month, but just 10 under break even for his career (36-46).

        Guthrie, Jeremy (5-12)

        After a sensational start, Guthrie has witnessed his ERA jump from 2.28 on May 9, to 4.11 as July begins. The adjusted figure is more similar to his big league track record and the superior downward movement he had early on his fastball has dissipated, leaving more pitches up in the zone.

        Norris, Bud (4-11)

        Pitching for the Astros since 2009 has not helped Norris when it comes to wins and losses. Houston is already listening to trade deadline offers for the 28-year old who can be overwhelming at times. Yet for any pennant contender, Norris has an ERA of 5.49 the past three years on the road, which plays a factor in his miserable numbers in July.

        Romero, Ricky (4-12) (DL)

        After a couple of ugly starts in early May, Romero was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo, trying to reboot his career.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          Preview: Tigers (43-37) at Blue Jays (40-41)
          Game: 1
          Venue: Rogers Centre
          Date: July 01, 2013 1:07 PM EDT


          Toronto's R.A. Dickey is hoping for another strong showing after delivering a vintage performance last week.

          While containing the Detroit Tigers may normally prove difficult, manager Jim Leyland's club is struggling at the plate.

          Dickey and the Blue Jays open a four-game set against the visiting Tigers, who try to avoid a sixth loss in seven games Monday.

          Dickey (7-8, 4.72 ERA) has been plagued by inconsistency this year, but he was at his best Wednesday in a 3-0 road win over Tampa Bay. The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner allowed two hits and a walk while striking out six in his first complete game.

          "That's as good of a game as you can pitch, unless it's perfect," manager John Gibbons told MLB's official website. "He's pitched some good ballgames for us, he's had some tough ones, but for the most part, he gives us a chance to win every night he goes out there."

          Dickey improved to 5-3 over his last nine starts, with each of those victories coming while allowing two earned runs or fewer. He's yielded at least six in the other four.

          "I told you it would take some time to unlearn some bad habits that I had picked up trying to compensate for some earlier maladies," said Dickey, who battled through neck and back pain earlier this season. "It's starting to take shape a little bit. Hopefully, this will be a springboard for the next hundred innings."

          Dickey has posted a 1.80 ERA in winning back-to-back starts against the Tigers (43-37), though he hasn't faced them since 2011 while with the New York Mets. While Omar Infante is 12 for 25 with two homers and a double against him since 2010, Prince Fielder and Miguel Cabrera have combined for three singles in 14 at_bats.

          Detroit wasted another homer from Cabrera on Sunday, dropping to 1-5 over its last six games with a 3-1 loss at Tampa Bay. The Tigers, who lead the AL Central over Cleveland by percentage points, have averaged 3.0 runs while going 5 for 42 with runners in scoring position over their last five contests.

          "I'm not really overly concerned about it, but we do have to put some runs on the board," said Leyland, whose club leads the majors with a .280 average. "We just haven't been producing any runs. We're just not swinging the bats good in big situations.

          "To say we're struggling, that's obvious. To say, what's the solution? That's not so obvious."

          Cabrera, who's gone deep five times in the last six days, is batting .458 with seven homers and 13 RBIs during a 15-game hitting streak.

          Toronto (40-41) has dropped five of seven while hitting .220 following a team-record tying 11-game winning streak. Jose Bautista went 3 for 5 and hit a game-tying homer - his third in two days - in the ninth before Josh Thole's error allowed the winning run to score in the bottom of the inning Sunday in a 5-4 loss at Boston.

          "It was frustrating," Gibbons said. "That might be the most frustrating loss of the year right there, to be honest with you, because of who we were playing and where we're at."

          Toronto will try to bounce back against rookie Jose Alvarez (1-1, 3.78). The left-hander allowed a combined three runs over 11 innings in his first two starts before yielding four in 5 2-3 innings Wednesday in a 7-4 defeat to the Los Angeles Angels.

          He'll need to be wary of Bautista, who's hitting .375 - his highest average against any team - with five homers, 14 RBIs and 16 runs in 26 career games versus Detroit.

          -----------------------------------------------------------

          SERIES AT A GLANCE

          GAME 1
          Tigers at Blue Jays
          Mon, Jul 1 - 1:07PM EDT

          GAME 2
          Tigers at Blue Jays
          Tue, Jul 2 - 7:07PM EDT

          GAME 3
          Tigers at Blue Jays
          Wed, Jul 3 - 7:07PM EDT

          GAME 4
          Tigers at Blue Jays
          Thu, Jul 4 - 7:07PM EDT
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #6
            Am sticking the early game here now since i won't be able to finish all the day's information by game time

            Monday, July 1

            Game Score Status Pick Amount

            Detroit - 1:07 PM ET Detroit +124 500 POD # 1

            Toronto - Over 9 500 POD # 2
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #7
              Preview: Brewers (32-48) at Nationals (41-40)
              Game: 1
              Venue: Nationals Park
              Date: July 01, 2013 7:05 PM EDT


              Looking to tie for the major league lead with his 12th victory, Jordan Zimmermann should feel very confident about his chances Monday night.

              While trying to extend his dominance at home, the right-hander is facing a slumping offense and an opponent against which he's unbeaten as the Washington Nationals open a four-game series with the sinking Milwaukee Brewers.

              This game also could mark the return of Washington star Bryce Harper, who has missed the last 31 games with a knee injury. When he got hurt slamming into the outfield wall at Dodger Stadium on May 13, the 20-year-old Harper was leading the team in most offensive categories. He's hitting .287 with 12 homers and 23 RBIs.

              "Anytime you can add a guy like that to your lineup, offensively and defensively, you're in good shape," catcher Kurt Suzuki said.

              Zimmermann (11-3, 2.28 ERA), meanwhile, has a chance to match Detroit's Max Scherzer for the most wins in the majors following two dominant victories at Nationals Park. Six days after allowing an unearned run in eight innings of a 5-1 win over Colorado, he yielded two runs - both in the first inning - and three hits over seven frames in a 3-2 win over Arizona on Wednesday.

              "It means a lot," Zimmermann said after earning his 11th victory, one shy of his career high set last year. "These guys have given me great run support all year. I'm pitching pretty well, too."

              Zimmermann has been particularly tough at home, going 8-0 with a 1.09 ERA in nine starts. He's won 13 consecutive decisions at Nationals Park dating back to May 17, 2012. Washington (41-40) has won his last 11 starts there and he hasn't given up more than two runs in any of them.

              That doesn't bode well for a Milwaukee team that has totaled 11 runs during a five-game losing streak and is still missing injured star Ryan Braun. Plus, Zimmermann beat the Brewers twice last year in his only two career starts against them, yielding two runs and striking out 13 in 12 2-3 innings.

              Milwaukee (32-48) has scored just twice in its last 31 innings and was held to four hits Sunday in a 2-1, 14-inning loss at Pittsburgh.

              Norichika Aoki and Logan Schafer are a combined 5 for 36 during the losing streak.

              "It's tough right now," Schafer said. "We're not getting a whole lot of breaks. But things will turn. They always do in this game."

              That happened Sunday for the Nationals offense, which totaled 12 runs in the previous four games but posted its highest total of the season and had 13 hits in a 13-2 victory over the New York Mets.

              Ian Desmond hit his third homer in four games and finished with 28 RBIs in June - a Nationals record for any month.

              "It's stride in a right direction," Desmond said. "Obviously I think we're capable of more than this. Not being greedy or anything, but we have a good offense and we feel like we can score runs."

              That offense now takes on Yovani Gallardo (6-7, 4.20), who will try to help Milwaukee avoid matching its longest skid of the season. He'll also want to provide some rest for a Brewers bullpen that worked 11 2-3 innings Sunday following a 2-hour, 20-minute rain delay.

              Gallardo matched his shortest outing of the season Wednesday, getting pulled after four innings as he gave up five runs - three earned - and eight hits in a 5-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs. He hadn't given up one earned run over his previous three starts.

              The right-hander is 1-2 with a 6.85 ERA in his last four starts against Washington.

              Adam LaRoche, who homered Sunday, is 8 for 24 against Gallardo, including a home run and a double in five at_bats last season.

              Though Harper went 4 for 27 (.148) in last season's series, the Nationals took five of eight meetings with the Brewers.

              -------------------------------------------------------

              SERIES AT A GLANCE

              GAME 1
              Brewers at Nationals
              Mon, Jul 1 - 7:05PM EDT

              GAME 2
              Brewers at Nationals
              Tue, Jul 2 - 7:05PM EDT

              GAME 3
              Brewers at Nationals
              Wed, Jul 3 - 6:05PM EDT

              GAME 4
              Brewers at Nationals
              Thu, Jul 4 - 11:05AM EDT
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • #8
                Preview: Padres (40-42) at Marlins (29-51)
                Game: 4
                Venue: Marlins Park
                Date: July 01, 2013 7:10 PM EDT


                The Miami Marlins just enjoyed their best month in more than a year.

                Giving the ball to rookie Jose Fernandez could help them get off to a good start in July.

                Fernandez gets his first look at the San Diego Padres on Monday night in the conclusion of this season series.

                After going 14-41 in April and May, the Marlins (29-51) finished off a 15-10 June with their seventh victory in nine games, 6-2 on Sunday with Jeff Mathis delivering a walkoff grand slam. It was Mathis' second and the 3,000th homer in the franchise's 20-year history.

                The victory capped Miami's most successful month since finishing 21-8 last May.

                "After April and May, to do what we did in June is great,' manager Mike Redmond said. "Are we happy? Yes. Are we satisfied? No."

                The Marlins have been more than satisfied with Fernandez (4-4, 2.98 ERA), who went 2-1 with a 1.67 ERA in five June starts after allowing one run and four hits in Tuesday's 4-2 win over Minnesota. The 20-year-old Cuban, though, did not get the decision and was admittedly not at his best during the five-inning outing.

                "The most important part for me today was that my stuff was horrible. I was trying to battle through it," Fernandez told the Marlins' official website. "... We got the 'W' and that's what matters."

                The Marlins have won five of Hernandez's seven starts in Miami. He's 2-0 with a 1.76 ERA in those outings, holding opponents to a .189 batting average.

                That doesn't bode well for a Padres team batting .194 with three total runs since winning the first of this four-game set, 9-2 on Friday. Carlos Quentin's pinch-hit homer accounted for both runs Sunday when San Diego (40-42) lost for the eighth time in 12 games following a season-best 7-0 run.

                The Padres will try to get back on track with Jason Marquis (9-3, 3.99) looking to rebound from his first loss in 12 starts. The veteran right-hander had won eight consecutive decisions - his longest stretch since 2004 - before giving up all the runs and walking a season high-tying five in 4 1-3 innings of Tuesday's 6-2 loss to Philadelphia.

                San Diego had won five straight and 10 of 11 when he started.

                "It's just one of those days,' Marquis said after his second-shortest outing of 2013. "I just wasn't able to get a feel for anything and I paid the price.'

                Marquis, though, hasn't paid much of a price for his major-league worst 53 walks, as he's one win from reaching double-digits for the first time since going 15-13 for Colorado in 2009.

                Marquis was at his best this season against Miami on May 8, throwing eight innings of five-hit ball with one walk in a 1-0 home win.

                Marcell Ozuna was hitless in three at_bats off Marquis in that contest, but he's batting .382 with a homer and nine RBIs in a team-best nine-game hitting streak.

                Fellow Marlins rookie Derek Dietrich is 5 for 11 in this series after going 1 for 3 with a two-run double Sunday.

                Padres rookie second baseman Jedd Gyorko (right groin) is not expected to return from the DL on Monday. San Diego is also still awaiting the return of injured infielders Everth Cabrera (left hamstring) and Yonder Alonso (right hand).

                The Padres have won four of six from the Marlins this season.

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                SERIES AT A GLANCE

                GAME 1
                Padres at Marlins
                Fri, Jun 28 Final 9 to 2
                Boxscores • Recaps

                GAME 2
                Padres at Marlins
                Sat, Jun 29 Final 1 to 7
                Boxscores • Recaps

                GAME 3
                Padres at Marlins
                Sun, Jun 30 Final 2 to 6
                Boxscores • Recaps

                GAME 4
                Padres at Marlins
                Mon, Jul 1 - 7:10PM EDT
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • #9
                  Preview: Diamondbacks (42-39) at Mets (33-45)
                  Game: 1
                  Venue: Citi Field
                  Date: July 01, 2013 7:10 PM EDT


                  Wade Miley is the last starter to win a game for the Arizona Diamondbacks, but that came nearly four weeks ago.

                  The offense isn't providing much help.

                  Miley may need to overcome the Diamondbacks' sluggish bats if he's going to help them win for just the second time in 10 tries on the road Monday night against the New York Mets.

                  Miley (4-7, 4.55 ERA) allowed three runs in 6 2-3 innings of a 10-3 win at St. Louis on June 5, and that's the last time Arizona got a victory from a starter.

                  The rotation has since gone 0-10 with a 5.15 ERA in 22 games, the majors' longest streak without a starter winning since San Diego went 25 straight from April 17-May 14, 2009.

                  Those struggles continued over the weekend, with the starters compiling a 7.36 ERA while the Diamondbacks (42-39) were swept in a three-game series at Atlanta. Trevor Cahill was the culprit in Sunday's 6-2 loss, surrendering all of the Braves' runs in 4 1-3 innings.

                  "We didn't really throw good, quality strike ones, and they pounded those," manager Kirk Gibson said.

                  Arizona's offense isn't giving the rotation much margin for error. The bats have backed the starters with an average of 2.4 runs over 22 games - 1.9 while dropping six of the past seven.

                  They're hitting .225 during a 1-8 stretch on the road. Paul Goldschmidt, who tops the Diamondbacks with 19 homers and a .306 average, has batted .200 without homering in his last 13 road games.

                  "It's no one individual," Gibson said. "It's me, it's the coaching staff, the players. We're just not clicking very good right now. We've got to find a way to get it turned around. It's no fun. I'm sure it's not fun to watch, either. We're not going to panic either way. We're going to come in and try to be loose."

                  A four-game series at Citi Field, however, may also be cause for concern since the Diamondbacks have lost five of their last six visits. The rotation is 0-4 with a 5.52 ERA over that span, while the offense has a .212 average - .133 with runners in scoring position.

                  The only win during that stretch came when Miley started May 4, 2012, when he gave up four runs in six innings while not getting a decision in a 5-4 victory.

                  The left-hander is 0-2 with a 3.42 ERA in four starts since his last win, getting a combined nine runs of support. He allowed three runs - two earned - in seven innings while the offense was held to four hits in a 3-2 loss at Washington on Wednesday.

                  The Mets (33-45) are trying to rebound from their own defeat to the Nationals, falling 13-2 on Sunday after splitting the first two games of the series. They've dropped eight of 11 at home behind a .204 average that has undermined the rotation's 2.94 ERA.

                  David Wright, though, is hitting .440 over the past 13 home games, spiking his season average there 78 points to .298.

                  Scheduled starter Shaun Marcum (1-9, 5.08) hasn't had the same kind of success at Citi Field, going 0-5 with a 5.60 ERA in six games.

                  However, the right-hander should have renewed confidence for this matchup, coming off his first victory of the year in 12 games - including 10 starts. He yielded four hits in eight innings of Wednesday's 3-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox.

                  Marcum is 1-0 while allowing seven runs in 11 innings over two career starts versus Arizona.

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                  SERIES AT A GLANCE

                  GAME 1
                  Diamondbacks at Mets
                  Mon, Jul 1 - 7:10PM EDT

                  GAME 2
                  Diamondbacks at Mets
                  Tue, Jul 2 - 7:10PM EDT

                  GAME 3
                  Diamondbacks at Mets
                  Wed, Jul 3 - 7:10PM EDT

                  GAME 4
                  Diamondbacks at Mets
                  Thu, Jul 4 - 1:10PM EDT
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • #10
                    Preview: Giants (39-42) at Reds (46-36)
                    Game: 1
                    Venue: Great American Ball Park
                    Date: July 01, 2013 7:10 PM EDT


                    The San Francisco Giants' run to last year's World Series title nearly ended in the division series until they swept their road games against the Cincinnati Reds.

                    The Giants will have a more modest goal when they return to Great American Ball Park.

                    San Francisco will try to turn around what's so far been a miserable road trip while Cincinnati will seek to bounce back from its own woeful trek in Monday night's series opener.

                    After starting the playoffs with back-to-back home losses, the Giants staved off elimination in their next three games in Cincinnati. They then rallied from a 3-1 deficit to St. Louis in the NL championship series and swept Detroit for their second title in three years.

                    San Francisco (39-42) has hardly looked like a contender for much of this season. The Giants had dropped six straight - their longest skid in three seasons - and seven in a row on the road before Sunday's 5-2 win over Colorado.

                    That victory, highlighted by Buster Posey's fourth homer in five games, also ended an 0-5 start to their 10-game road trip and was only their fourth in the past 15 overall contests.

                    "(Posey's) been really on fire for us, giving us a chance to win some of these games," outfielder Hunter Pence told the team's website. "Our pitching's been great, Buster's been hitting, get a few more guys clicking at the same time and that's how you start winning ballgames."

                    The Reds, meanwhile, have lost eight of 11 and went 2-6 in their visits to Arizona, Oakland and Texas. Cincinnati (46-36), batting .214 in its last 11 games, had six singles in Sunday's 3-2 loss to the Rangers.

                    "We couldn't get any type of hit when we needed it," outfielder Jay Bruce said. "We need to execute better."

                    While its hitters try to get back on track, Cincinnati is hoping Bronson Arroyo (6-6, 3.61 ERA) can help pick up the slack by continuing his recent success against San Francisco.

                    The right-hander is 4-2 with a 1.72 ERA in his last nine starts against the Giants, including a 9-0 victory in Game 2 of the NL division series. Arroyo gave up one hit and one walk over seven innings in that game but heads into this one after a forgettable performance.

                    He was tagged for seven runs - his most allowed in two seasons - in just four innings of Tuesday's 7-3 loss in Oakland. The A's put in seven left-handed or switch hitters in the lineup against Arroyo, who was 4-1 with a 2.14 ERA in his previous eight starts.

                    "They just had a great approach against me, to be honest with you," he told the team's website. "I predicate my game on being able to play a mental chess match with guys and beating them to the move first. They just beat me to the punch."

                    Arroyo might have a chance to get back in the win column if Giants rookie Mike Kickham (0-2, 10.57) continues to struggle.

                    The left-hander allowed six runs over 5 1-3 innings in his second major league start, a 6-5 loss at the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday. He was called up from the minors the previous day for the second time this season because of Chad Gaudin's elbow injury.

                    While they faltered at home in the playoffs, the Reds have won seven of the last eight regular-season meetings there against the Giants.

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                    SERIES AT A GLANCE

                    GAME 1
                    Giants at Reds
                    Mon, Jul 1 - 7:10PM EDT

                    GAME 2
                    Giants at Reds
                    Tue, Jul 2 - 7:10PM EDT

                    GAME 3
                    Giants at Reds
                    Wed, Jul 3 - 7:10PM EDT

                    GAME 4
                    Giants at Reds
                    Thu, Jul 4 - 1:10PM EDT
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                    • #11
                      Preview: Yankees (42-39) at Twins (36-42)
                      Game: 1
                      Venue: Target Field
                      Date: July 01, 2013 8:10 PM EDT


                      The New York Yankees are looking to put an ugly June behind them in which they finished tied for the third-worst record in baseball.

                      Having Andy Pettitte on the mound to face the Minnesota Twins could help them avoid their first six-game losing streak in six seasons.

                      Pettitte has won his last 10 overall decisions against the Twins and will start Monday night for the visiting Yankees in the opener of a four-game set.

                      New York (42-39) has totaled 13 runs while batting .238 during its second five-game slide of the season - both have come in the past three weeks. The Yankees finished 11-16 in June to match Seattle, and now look to avoid their first six-game skid since dropping seven straight April 20-27, 2007.

                      Sunday night's 4-2 loss at Baltimore capped a weekend in which New York went 6 for 32 with runners in scoring position. The Yankees are hitting .236 in that department for the AL's second-worst mark.

                      "This is like life," manager Joe Girardi said. "Everything is not going to be easy. You find ways to get through it. I'm not going to get frustrated. I know the effort these guys are putting in. I'm going to stick up for them."

                      Pettitte (5-6, 4.22 ERA) is seeking to avoid losing four straight starts for the first time since dropping five in a row in 2008.

                      The veteran left-hander could be in good position to end his woes since he is 10-0 with a 2.33 ERA in his last 11 starts against the Twins (36-42), including three in the postseason. Pettitte hasn't lost to Minnesota since 2001 and has a 1.71 ERA in winning all three of his outings at Target Field.

                      Joe Mauer is 6 for 20 against Pettitte and Justin Morneau 5 for 19. Minnesota has faced fewer left-handed starters than any team in baseball, going 7-6.

                      Mauer, however, is hitless in his last 16 at_bats although he is batting .345 against New York since 2011.

                      The Yankees are 15-12 against lefties as they face southpaw Scott Diamond (5-7, 5.40), who allowed five runs over four innings in his lone start against them in a 6-4 defeat Sept. 19, 2011.

                      Diamond is 2-5 with a 6.21 ERA in seven home starts and posted a 5.74 ERA in June for his worst month of the year.

                      These teams have yet to meet. New York has captured the season series the previous six years, taking four of seven 2012 meetings. The Twins have changed considerably since they were swept in a 2010 division series by the Yankees.

                      "They have a bunch of young players that are very athletic that can play the game and are learning how to play the game and they have some new pitchers as well," Girardi said. "It's a team that's changed a lot over the last three years."

                      One of those young players, Chris Parmelee, made several mistakes in the outfield in Sunday's 9-8 loss to Kansas City.

                      "Mental mistakes, and those things kill you, probably as much as physical," manager Ron Gardenhire said.

                      Morneau went 7 for 15 with a homer, four doubles and six RBIs as the Twins settled for a four-game split. Minnesota dropped six of nine to finish June with a 13-13 mark.

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                      SERIES AT A GLANCE

                      GAME 1
                      Yankees at Twins
                      Mon, Jul 1 - 8:10PM EDT

                      GAME 2
                      Yankees at Twins
                      Tue, Jul 2 - 8:10PM EDT

                      GAME 3
                      Yankees at Twins
                      Wed, Jul 3 - 8:10PM EDT

                      GAME 4
                      Yankees at Twins
                      Thu, Jul 4 - 2:10PM EDT
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • #12
                        Preview: Rays (43-39) at Astros (30-52)
                        Game: 1
                        Venue: Minute Maid Park
                        Date: July 01, 2013 8:10 PM EDT


                        Matt Moore has been having some control issues, but what's more important is that he's back in the win column.

                        The Tampa Bay Rays left-hander will try to win a third straight start Monday night when the Rays and Houston Astros begin a four-game set at Minute Maid Park.

                        In part due to his 8-0 start, Moore (10-3, 3.95 ERA) is already one victory shy of a career high. However, his 4.98 walks per nine innings rank last in the AL. Moore worked around a career high-tying six free passes in Tuesday's 5-1 victory over Toronto, throwing six innings of one-run ball.

                        He's won back-to-back starts after losing his previous three.

                        "Any time where there's six walks and I can get through the sixth inning, it's a pretty unusual thing to happen,' Moore said after matching a career best with 11 strikeouts.

                        Manager Joe Maddon would obviously like Moore to cut down on his walks, but he doesn't seem overly concerned.

                        "He'll figure it out," Maddon told the Rays' official website. "He'll get to that point where he knows exactly what he's doing out front, and when he does, it's going to be really fun to watch."

                        Moore will face an Astros team that's dropped eight of 12 after getting swept at home by the Los Angeles Angels.

                        Tampa Bay (43-39), meanwhile, finished a 4-2 homestand over the weekend by taking two of three from Detroit. The Rays swept their last series against Houston (30-52), winning three games from June 24-26, 2011.

                        Evan Longoria went 8 for 14 with three homers and 10 RBIs in that series, but the third baseman is questionable after missing the last two games with a sore right foot.

                        Dallas Keuchel (4-4, 4.34) probably wouldn't mind if the Rays' leader with 17 homers took another day to recover. In his last start June 21, the left-hander struck out nine for the first time, but he surrendered a career high-tying three homers in a 3-1 loss at the Chicago Cubs. Keuchel had been tagged for just five homers in eight previous starts since being inserted into the rotation May 10.

                        "I thought he made a couple of mistakes and they made him pay for it,' manager Bo Porter said. ``They were all solo home runs and he did a good job of keeping us in the game."

                        It was too late for Keuchel to do that Tuesday when he relieved Lucas Harrell, who allowed seven runs in 3 1-3 innings of a 13-5 loss to St. Louis. Keuchel fanned six in 2 2-3 innings, but allowed a two-run shot.

                        Keuchel has never faced Tampa Bay.

                        Carlos Pena won't get a chance to play his former team after leaving the Astros this weekend when a relative drowned in the Dominican Republic. Pena is expected back Tuesday.

                        Jimmy Paredes should begin his second stint with the Astros on Monday after getting called up Sunday when Justin Maxwell was placed on the seven-day concussion DL.

                        Rays first baseman James Loney will try to extend his hitting streak to 12. The Houston native is batting .400 during that stretch.

                        Tampa Bay goes for a sixth consecutive victory in this series - all in Houston - after losing six of the first seven meetings.

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                        SERIES AT A GLANCE

                        GAME 1
                        Rays at Astros
                        Mon, Jul 1 - 8:10PM EDT

                        GAME 2
                        Rays at Astros
                        Tue, Jul 2 - 8:10PM EDT

                        GAME 3
                        Rays at Astros
                        Wed, Jul 3 - 8:10PM EDT

                        GAME 4
                        Rays at Astros
                        Thu, Jul 4 - 2:10PM EDT
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        • #13
                          Armadillo: Monday's six-pack

                          -- Happy Canada Day to all our friends north of the border.

                          -- A movie called Monsters University raked in $46.2M this weekend. At one point, people thought the invention of VCRs would really hurt movie theaters. Guess not.

                          -- Canucks surprisingly dealt goalie Cory Schneider to New Jersey, when it was Roberto Luongo who wanted to be traded. Schneider was 17-9-4 for the Canucks this past season.

                          -- Manny Machado has 38 doubles; the record is 67, set back in 1931.

                          -- Nashville Predators took D Sean Jones with the 4th pick in NHL Draft; Sean is son of 13-year NBA veteran Popeye Jones.

                          -- I am baffled by teams fighting to land Dwight Howard as a free agent; he isn't worth all that money. Coach-killer.


                          *****

                          Armadillo: Monday's List of 13: Wrapping up a sports weekend.........

                          13) Pirates beat Milwaukee 2-1 in 14 innings Sunday in front of 35,951 happy fans, Pittsburgh's first non-sellout in their last six home games.

                          12) Pittsburgh hits the halfway mark 51-30 with a 2-game lead over the Cardinals; why did the Rockies fire Clint Hurdle? He had them in the World Series in 2008- his firing was a puzzler.

                          11) One last Pirate note; they wear 1971 throwback uniforms on Sundays, the ones Roberto Clemente and Willie Stargell wore. Pretty cool.

                          10) ESPN is showing the putrid Mets on Wednesday night baseball this week; God forbid they put the Pirates or A's on. You know, good teams.

                          9) Someday, the little girl on the AT&T/slow turtle commercial is going to be very embarrassed when she looks back on her explanation as to why it would be good to be a slow turtle. Not her finest moment.

                          8) Bill Haas won the AT&T golf tournament this week, despite getting a triple bogey during the week; he is the first golfer to win with a triple on his card since Phil Mickelson at the '09 Tour Championship.

                          7) 14 of 27 PGA Tour events this year have had at least one rain delay.

                          6) Puig-o-nometry: Yasiel Puig went 4-5 Sunday, with a double/triple; he is 44 for his first 100 in the major leagues. Not bad.

                          5) Before last week, I had never heard of Paula Deen; still not that sure what she does, but she sure is getting fired by a lot of companies who were apparently paying her to endorse their products.

                          4) David Lough had four extra base hits Sunday, the first Royal to do that since Johnny Damon in 2000 (and second since 1986).

                          3) If you had under 7.5 in Padres-Marlins game Sunday, you experienced a very bad beat. A Jeff Mathis walk-off grand slam? Oy.

                          2) Knicks are talking about trading for Andrea Bargnani; his best game was back on December 8, 2010, when he had 41 points, 16 rebounds. Against the Knicks.

                          His contract is a bad one, but the Nets spent serious money this week, so I guess New York feels they have to be equally short-sighted.

                          1) Whatever the Orioles are paying Buck Showalter, it ain't enough.
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • #14
                            MLB
                            Dunkel

                            San Diego at Miami
                            The Marlins look to build on their 6-1 record in Jose Fernandez' last 7 starts against teams with a losing record. Miami is the pick (-125) according to Dunkel, which has the Marlins favored by 2. Dunkel Pick: Miami (-125). Here are all of today's picks.

                            MONDAY, JULY 1

                            Game 951-952: Milwaukee at Washington (7:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Milwaukee (Gallardo) 15.084; Washington (Zimmermann) 14.512
                            Dunkel Line: Milwaukee by 1/2; 8
                            Vegas Line: Washington (-200); 7
                            Dunkel Pick: Milwaukee (+170); Over

                            Game 953-954: San Francisco at Cincinnati (7:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: San Francisco (Kickham) 13.752; Cincinnati (Arroyo) 15.127
                            Dunkel Line: Cincinnati by 1 1/2; 8
                            Vegas Line: Cincinnati (-175); 9
                            Dunkel Pick: Cincinnati (-175); Under

                            Game 955-956: Arizona at NY Mets (7:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Arizona (Miley) 14.897; NY Mets (Marcum) 13.497
                            Dunkel Line: Arizona by 1 1/2; 9
                            Vegas Line: NY Mets (-110); 7 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Arizona (-110); Over

                            Game 957-958: San Diego at Miami (7:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: San Diego (Marquis) 14.171; Miami (Fernandez) 15.997
                            Dunkel Line: Miami by 2; 7
                            Vegas Line: Miami (-125); 7 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Miami (-125); Under

                            Game 959-960: Detroit at Toronto (1:07 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Detroit (Alvarez) 16.578; Toronto (Dickey) 15.618
                            Dunkel Line: Detroit by 1; 8
                            Vegas Line: Toronto (-140); 9 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Detroit (+120); Under

                            Game 961-962: Tampa Bay at Houston (8:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Tampa Bay (Moore) 14.532; Houston (Keuchel) 14.803
                            Dunkel Line: Houston by 1/2; 9
                            Vegas Line: Tampa Bay (-175); 8 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Houston (+155); Over

                            Game 963-964: NY Yankees at Minnesota (8:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: NY Yankees (Pettitte) 15.021; Minnesota (Diamond) 15.138
                            Dunkel Line: NY Yankees by 1; 9
                            Vegas Line: No Line
                            Dunkel Pick: N/A
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • #15
                              MLB
                              Short Sheet

                              Monday, July 1

                              National League

                              Milwaukee at Washington, 7:05 ET
                              Gallardo: Brewers are 13-25 SU on the road in 2013
                              Zimmermann: Nationals are 12-0 SU in Zimmermann's last 12 home starts

                              San Francisco at Cincinnati, 7:10 ET ESPN
                              Kickham: Giants 4-10 in first game of road series in 2013
                              Arroyo: Reds are 8-2 SU in Arroyo's home starts in 2013

                              Arizona at NY Mets, 7:10 ET
                              Miley: Arizona has gone Over in three of Miley's last four starts
                              Marcum: Mets have lost 6 of last 7 openers to a home series

                              San Diego at Miami, 7:10 ET
                              Marquis: Over 11-5 when Marquis starts for Padres
                              Fernandez: Marlins 4-1 in last five Fernandez starts


                              American League

                              Detroit at Toronto, 1:05 ET MLB
                              Alvarez: Tigers 3-7 SU in last 10 road day games
                              Dickey: Blue Jays 6-0 SU in first home game after road trip in 2013

                              Tampa Bay at Houston, 8:10 ET
                              Moore: Over is 13-7 when Moore has started on the road
                              Keuchel: Three of Keuchel's last four starts have gone over

                              NY Yankees at Minnesota, 8:10 ET
                              Pettitte: Yankees 9-3 SU at Target Field
                              Diamond: Twins 3-10 SU in Diamond's last 13 starts at home
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