Beautiful managerial job by Ned Yost helped the Brewers come through for a Wednesday winner.
A note about this play: I had another one in mind - the Twins. I was expecting Clemens to come the favorite in this game, but the oddsmakers craftily made him a dog. Well done.
Baseball Play of the Day (37-36, +4.37*)
Blue Jays (Burnett) @ Braves (Ramirez) Over 9.5 (+100)
I consider myself an "under player" in general, but this one should sail over 9.5 runs.
Let's start with Horacio Ramirez. He's been a tough pitcher to figure, but his 5.15 ERA and 1.5 WHIP are self-explanatory. Last time out, he was completely rocked by the Astros - 1.2 IP, 6 ER. Ramirez doesn't strikeout anyone, and he only averages 5.2 IP per start. That leaves a lot of innings for the Braves bullpen (5.30 ERA - only KC is worse) to pitch. The Blue Jays are one of only four teams to average 6 rpg against LHSP (they hit .327 as a team against lefties - that's incredible).
AJ Burnett's career record is 49-50. He gets a lot of publicity, but he's really not a great pitcher at this point in his career. In two starts this season, his ERA is 6.30. The Braves average 5.0 rpg against RHSP. But what I really like is that it's his first start off the DL. That's generally not a position where pitchers are successful, and even if they pitch well, they can't pitch as long as usual. The Blue Jays bullpen isn't great either (4.45 ERA, 19th in MLB).
Good luck to everyone.
A note about this play: I had another one in mind - the Twins. I was expecting Clemens to come the favorite in this game, but the oddsmakers craftily made him a dog. Well done.
Baseball Play of the Day (37-36, +4.37*)
Blue Jays (Burnett) @ Braves (Ramirez) Over 9.5 (+100)
I consider myself an "under player" in general, but this one should sail over 9.5 runs.
Let's start with Horacio Ramirez. He's been a tough pitcher to figure, but his 5.15 ERA and 1.5 WHIP are self-explanatory. Last time out, he was completely rocked by the Astros - 1.2 IP, 6 ER. Ramirez doesn't strikeout anyone, and he only averages 5.2 IP per start. That leaves a lot of innings for the Braves bullpen (5.30 ERA - only KC is worse) to pitch. The Blue Jays are one of only four teams to average 6 rpg against LHSP (they hit .327 as a team against lefties - that's incredible).
AJ Burnett's career record is 49-50. He gets a lot of publicity, but he's really not a great pitcher at this point in his career. In two starts this season, his ERA is 6.30. The Braves average 5.0 rpg against RHSP. But what I really like is that it's his first start off the DL. That's generally not a position where pitchers are successful, and even if they pitch well, they can't pitch as long as usual. The Blue Jays bullpen isn't great either (4.45 ERA, 19th in MLB).
Good luck to everyone.
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