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    Insider Edge Sports – Report For Tuesday, May 4, 2004

    Tuesday’s Card Features


    New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat 7:00 PM ET - Can New Orleans carry their momentum into a series win or will home court rule again? Find Out Here

    San Diego Padres (Eaton) at Atlanta Braves (Ortiz) 7:30 PM ET - Will San Diego continue their hot streak (12-4 L16) or can Ortiz maintain his dominance over the Padres? Find Out Here

    Chicago White Sox (Loaiza) at Baltimore Orioles (DuBose) 7:05 PM ET - Will the White Sox stay undefeated with Loaiza or can Baltimore break their 3 game skid with DuBose? Find Out Here

    New York Yankees (Contreras) at Oakland Athletics (Mulder) 10:05 PM ET - Can the Yankees extend their winning streak or will Mulder sustain his home supremacy? Find Out Below

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    New York Yankees (Contreras) at Oakland Athletics (Mulder) 10:05 PM ET

    Oakland (Mulder) –120 (2 Units)

    A stretch of 16 of 19 games away from home has Oakland anxious to make a return to the Bay Area. Add in a three-game series with the Yankees, who swept three games from the Athletics in New York last week, and there should be plenty of motivation for the home team. This is a rematch of the pitching duel last week in Yankee Stadium as New York prevailed with 4 runs on 6 hits off Mark Mulder. Mulder has been the pitcher with no luck recently as Oakland is 1-3 his last 4 starts but he allowed more than 2 runs only once in that span. He hasn’t received much run support and going back to last season, the A’s have scored more than 4 runs only once in his last 9 starts. Hopefully, that changes here against a pitcher who is not good on the road and who is very inconsistent. Jose Contreras is coming off is best start of the season after 3 straight duds. Humbled, if not humiliated, by the Boston Red Sox in his last two starts, Contreras lasted six innings, allowing a run on four hits and a walk. He struck out four and induced seven pop outs, something that could hurt him. It was hardly a dominant outing, as he required 105 pitches to get through the six innings. The bad news for him is that he heads back out on the road where he has a lifetime 4.70 ERA (compared to 3.43 at home). The most important thing for the A’s is having Monday off. The A's will be able to rest before beginning the Yankees series Tuesday. ``I don't think anybody's going to argue about having tomorrow off,'' manager Ken Macha said. Mulder is 35-10 with a 2.91 ERA in his career at Network Associates Coliseum.
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    The first 3 come in...just waiting for the freebie on the A's to complete the sweep!

    New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat 7:00 PM ET

    Miami –5.5 –110 (2 Units)

    This will be an emotional finish to a very hard fought series, and Miami has the advantage of being buoyed by the home crowd. In Game 6, there were five technical fouls along with numerous incidents of players talking back and forth. Robert Traylor was called for a technical when he flattened Eddie Jones on a shot attempt in the fourth quarter, then Traylor was thrown out of the game as he continued to shout at the Miami bench. ``It just left a nasty taste in your mouth. I don't know what they were trying to do,'' Miami forward Caron Butler said. ``All we did was come to play basketball. Now we're ready to go back to Miami and redeem ourselves. And we look forward to the challenge.'' One player we see picking things up for the Heat is Lamar Odom. Everything about the Heat goes through Odom, from offense to attitude, and he had just gone 3 of 12, vanishing for long stretches before finally fouling out. That explains how Miami trailed throughout the whole game and wasted the best games Dwyane Wade (27 points, seven rebounds, six assists) and Eddie Jones (23 points, four rebounds, three blocks) have had. The Heat bench was a nonfactor Sunday, contributing three points after averaging 16 through the first five games so we expect the Miami bench to once again play a big role on Tuesday. The home team has won 70 of the past 85 Game 7’s. The Heat has won 15 in a row at home and only seven NBA teams have come back from an 0-2 deficit. The New Orleans Hornets have never won a best-of-7 playoff series and they are 0-2 in Game 7s. The Hornets' most recent victory at Miami was in March 2003.

    San Diego Padres (Eaton) at Atlanta Braves (Ortiz) 7:30 PM ET

    Atlanta (Ortiz) –1.5 +178 (2 Units)

    Russ Ortiz has always pitched well against the Padres. He is 11-2 with a 3.64 ERA in 17 career starts against San Diego. Atlanta and his former team the Giants are 7-1 his last starts against the Padres, allowing more than 3 runs only one time. In his past 12 starts against the Padres, dating back to the beginning of the 2001 season, he is 9-1 with 3.68 ERA. Ortiz is coming off a horrible effort at San Francisco so we expect a nice bounce back game from him here, especially against a team that he is very confident against. After a red-hot start, Adam Eaton has gotten progressively worse in each of his starts. His first game he allowed 4 hits and that has increased each outing, peaking at 10 in his last. His ERA is 5.40 his last 3 starts. On Sunday, Furcal missed his second game in a row with a jammed right ring finger but manager Bobby Cox said he should be fine for this series. Furcal is considered the catalyst of the Braves' lineup so his return is huge. The Braves won six of seven games against the Padres last year, outscoring them 57-34 in the process.

    Chicago White Sox (Loaiza) at Baltimore Orioles (DuBose) 7:05 PM ET

    Baltimore (DuBose) +108 (2 Units)

    The Orioles have been pleasantly surprised by the emergence of Eric DuBose. DuBose's last outing was just the sixth instance in which an Orioles starter lasted more than six innings this season. DuBose has three of them, all in his last three starts and all three have been victories. He has the Orioles' only two quality starts in the team's last ten games. "He is more relaxed," Baltimore manager Lee Mazzilli said. "In his first two starts, he might have been trying to do more than he should be doing. I really think he is staying within his game and maximizing his stuff. ... He has a lot confidence. He always had a good change and curveball. I see him throwing it a lot more for strikes." Esteban Loaiza has gotten off to another good start this season, going 4-0 while the White Sox are 5-0 in his 5 starts this season. He has been bailed out twice thanks to great run support and that may finally catch up to him here. The Orioles are pounding righties this season while Chicago is not hitting lefties well on the road. The Baltimore bullpen, which has thrown the most innings in the league, got a well-deserved day off on Sunday thanks to a rainout. Even with all of the work, they are ranked 4th in all of baseball with a 2.87 ERA and .217 BAA. That bullpen was further bolstered by the team's decision to move struggling left-hander Matt Riley out of the rotation for the next two weeks and into the bullpen.
    Matt Fargo Sports
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