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Mr. IWS
07-29-2010, 08:35 AM
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Mr. IWS
07-29-2010, 01:01 PM
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Mr. IWS
07-29-2010, 04:01 PM
Larry Ness | MLB Money Line Thu, 07/29/10 - 6:35 PM

triple-dime bet 910 SDP (-150) Bookmaker.com vs 909 LOS
Analysis: My 10* PERFECT STORM is on the SD Padres at 6:35 ET.
The Padres bounced back from a 2-0 loss to the Dodgers on Tuesday with a 6-1 win last night. The Padres, who finished 20 games back of the Dodgers last year (21 games back in '08), lead the West with an NL-best 59-40 record in 2010. The Dodgers are six games back with the Giants between the two teams, 2 1/2 back of the Padres. San Diego's been led by its pitching staff and no starter has been better than Mat Latos. He made 10 starts last year (4-5 with a 4.62 ERA), which hardly gave anyone a clue to expect what hes done in 2010. He's 11-4 with a 2.48 ERA this season in 18 starts (team is 13-5!). Latos was placed on the DL around the All Star break after suffering a left oblique strain (supposedly while holding back a sneeze?). He retuned to action last Saturday and the 15 days between starts didn’t seem to bother him at all, holding Pittsburgh to two ERs over six innings in a 9-2 win. He's now gone 6-0 with a 1.36 ERA in his last seven starts (all SD wins), striking out 50 batters in 46.1 innings. His 0.80 ERA since June 22 is a ML-best. Vincente Padilla goes for LA and he's been no slouch lately, either. LA 'rescued' him from the Rangers late last summer and he did an excellent job for the Dodgers down the stretch. He was actually LA's Opening Day starter in 2001 but was awful in four April starts (with a 6.65 ERA (1-1 / team was 1-3). His sore right forearm put him on the DL for almost two months and he didn't get back in the rotation until June 19. His first start didn't go very well (5.1 IP / 5 hits / 4 ERs) but in his six starts since, he's allowed just six ERs (1.30 ERA). Now here's the rub. He's just 3-2 in those games (LA is 3-3) because the Dodgers can't score. They are 4-9 since the break, scoring only 28 runs in those contests, an average of just 2.15 RPG. LA has scored one or zero runs 23 times in 2010. Padilla owns a 2.02 ERA in Dodger Stadium but in six road starts this season, has a 4.91 ERA with LA going 1-5. With LA not hitting at all, it's Latos and San Diego which rules the day.

Good luck...Larry