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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    #16
    Preview: Kings (46-28) at Blackhawks (46-21)

    Date: May 28, 2014 8:00 PM EDT

    CHICAGO (AP) - The special teams have been awful. The faceoff circle has been a huge problem. Patrick Kane, Marian Hossa and Patrick Sharp have combined for one goal for the Chicago Blackhawks.

    The defending Stanley Cup champions are in big trouble in the Western Conference final, down 3-1 to the rolling Los Angeles Kings.

    But the Blackhawks are back at home for Game 5 on Wednesday night, and have dug out of similar trouble before.

    'Just looking to win Game 5,' coach Joel Quenneville said after the Blackhawks arrived back in Chicago on Tuesday afternoon. 'That's it. Get the momentum back and go from there.'

    The previous time this series was in Chicago, the Kings seized the momentum with a five-goal third period in a 6-2 victory in Game 2.

    It carried right over to a pair of impressive victories in Los Angeles that moved the Kings to the brink of their second Stanley Cup Final in three seasons.

    Los Angeles has shredded Chicago's penalty-kill unit for five goals in its past 10 chances, while holding the Blackhawks to one power-play goal in their past 11 opportunities. Anze Kopitar and the Kings have won 58 percent (106 of 184) of the faceoffs during the win streak, taking the puck-possession Blackhawks out of their game.

    'It's one of the things you look at with young centermen is how are they on faceoffs and are they working to improve on it,' Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter said. 'It's a special skill. It's one of those stats in hockey when you say you're 50 percent, you know, if that was us in school, we'd be going again.'

    The Kings' big advantage against the Blackhawks is a far cry from the beginning of the playoffs, when they lost their first three games against San Jose. But they rallied past the Sharks in seven games, and then eliminated Anaheim after falling behind 3-2 in that series.

    The twin rallies could help against Chicago. Los Angeles, which won the Stanley Cup in 2012, knows how important it is to quickly close out a team such as the Blackhawks while they are struggling.

    'We're expecting their best,' Kings center Trevor Lewis said. 'They're back at home now. We're expecting them to come out hard. I mean, they're defending Cup champions. I don't think they're going to give up by any means.'

    A year ago, the Blackhawks were down 3-1 to the Red Wings in the second round when they headed home for Game 5. Andrew Shaw then had two goals in a 4-1 victory that sparked a series-saving winning streak for Chicago.

    The Blackhawks also lost their first three games in the first round against Vancouver in 2011, and got all the way back to a 2-1 overtime loss in Game 7. They are drawing on those experiences for this series, while acknowledging the surging Kings are an entirely different problem.

    'We're looking forward to getting out there tomorrow night,' defenseman Brent Seabrook said. 'I know the guys were being upbeat on the plane this morning, at breakfast this morning. We're looking forward to getting out there tomorrow and trying to get some momentum back and start feeling good about ourselves again.'

    Seabrook and defensive partner Duncan Keith had one of their worst games of the season in Monday night's 5-2 loss. Keith had a turnover that led to a Marian Gaborik goal, and Seabrook struggled on Chicago's penalty-kill unit.

    'I (have) got to be better. Doesn't just start with a penalty kill. It's every facet of the game,' Seabrook said. 'We all got to be out there doing the things that are going to make us win the game.

    'I think some things happened last game that are uncharacteristic, but at the same time you have to give L.A. credit. They're forcing us into different situations. We (have) got to be better and we will be better.'
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
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      #17
      'Hawks look for turnaround against Kings

      CHICAGO (AP) - The special teams have been awful. The faceoff circle has been a huge problem. Patrick Kane, Marian Hossa and Patrick Sharp have combined for one goal for the Chicago Blackhawks.

      The defending Stanley Cup champions are in big trouble in the Western Conference final, down 3-1 to the rolling Los Angeles Kings.

      But the Blackhawks are back at home for Game 5 on Wednesday night, and have dug out of similar trouble before.

      ''Just looking to win Game 5,'' coach Joel Quenneville said after the Blackhawks arrived back in Chicago on Tuesday afternoon. ''That's it. Get the momentum back and go from there.''

      The previous time this series was in Chicago, the Kings seized the momentum with a five-goal third period in a 6-2 victory in Game 2.

      It carried right over to a pair of impressive victories in Los Angeles that moved the Kings to the brink of their second Stanley Cup Final in three seasons.

      Los Angeles has shredded Chicago's penalty-kill unit for five goals in its past 10 chances, while holding the Blackhawks to one power-play goal in their past 11 opportunities. Anze Kopitar and the Kings have won 58 percent (106 of 184) of the faceoffs during the win streak, taking the puck-possession Blackhawks out of their game.

      ''It's one of the things you look at with young centermen is how are they on faceoffs and are they working to improve on it,'' Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter said. ''It's a special skill. It's one of those stats in hockey when you say you're 50 percent, you know, if that was us in school, we'd be going again.''

      The Kings' big advantage against the Blackhawks is a far cry from the beginning of the playoffs, when they lost their first three games against San Jose. But they rallied past the Sharks in seven games, and then eliminated Anaheim after falling behind 3-2 in that series.

      The twin rallies could help against Chicago. Los Angeles, which won the Stanley Cup in 2012, knows how important it is to quickly close out a team such as the Blackhawks while they are struggling.

      ''We're expecting their best,'' Kings center Trevor Lewis said. ''They're back at home now. We're expecting them to come out hard. I mean, they're defending Cup champions. I don't think they're going to give up by any means.''

      A year ago, the Blackhawks were down 3-1 to the Red Wings in the second round when they headed home for Game 5. Andrew Shaw then had two goals in a 4-1 victory that sparked a series-saving winning streak for Chicago.

      The Blackhawks also lost their first three games in the first round against Vancouver in 2011, and got all the way back to a 2-1 overtime loss in Game 7. They are drawing on those experiences for this series, while acknowledging the surging Kings are an entirely different problem.

      ''We're looking forward to getting out there tomorrow night,'' defenseman Brent Seabrook said. ''I know the guys were being upbeat on the plane this morning, at breakfast this morning. We're looking forward to getting out there tomorrow and trying to get some momentum back and start feeling good about ourselves again.''

      Seabrook and defensive partner Duncan Keith had one of their worst games of the season in Monday night's 5-2 loss. Keith had a turnover that led to a Marian Gaborik goal, and Seabrook struggled on Chicago's penalty-kill unit.

      ''I (have) got to be better. Doesn't just start with a penalty kill. It's every facet of the game,'' Seabrook said. ''We all got to be out there doing the things that are going to make us win the game.

      ''I think some things happened last game that are uncharacteristic, but at the same time you have to give L.A. credit. They're forcing us into different situations. We (have) got to be better and we will be better.''
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      • Can'tPickAWinner
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        #18
        NHL playoffs

        Kings scored 14 goals in last seven periods, with five power play goals, to take 3-1 lead and can end series here; LA won five of last six games overall, is 6-4 on road in playoffs Chicago . had won ten of last 12 games vs Kings before losing last three games- they're 7-1 at home in playoffs, with only loss in Game 2 of this series. LA is 29-22 on road this season. Chicago was down 2-0 in first round to St Louis; they're 36-13 overall at home this year, they've given up 15 goals in last three games- they need to tighten up here, or season is over. Over is 10-5-4 in Los Angeles playoff games this spring,
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        • Can'tPickAWinner
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          #19
          StatFox Super Situations

          WNBA | TULSA at SAN ANTONIO
          Play On - Home favorites of 3.5 to 9.5 points (SAN ANTONIO) after a blowout loss by 15 points or more against opponent after scoring 75 points or more
          40-15 since 1997. ( 72.7% | 23.5 units )

          WNBA | TULSA at SAN ANTONIO
          Play Against - Any team vs the money line (TULSA) horrible defensive team from last season - allowed 75 or more points/game, after a loss by 6 points or less
          37-16 since 1997. ( 69.8% | 0.0 units )
          2-1 this year. ( 66.7% | 0.0 units )

          WNBA | TULSA at SAN ANTONIO
          Play Under - Road teams where the first half total is greater than 65.5 after a game where they covered the spread
          701-484 since 1997. ( 59.2% | 168.6 units )
          2-1 this year. ( 66.7% | 0.9 units )
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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            #20
            StatFox Super Situations

            MLB | NY YANKEES at ST LOUIS
            Play Against - Road underdogs with a money line of +100 to +150 (NY YANKEES) below average AL hitting team (AVG <=.265) against a good NL starting pitcher (ERA <=3.70), cold hitting team - batting .250 or worse over their last 20 games
            66-24 since 1997. ( 73.3% | 33.8 units )
            3-3 this year. ( 50.0% | -0.9 units )

            StatFox Situational Power Trends

            MLB | DETROIT at OAKLAND
            OAKLAND is 80-35 (+41.8 Units) against the money line in Home games vs. a good bullpen whose WHIP is 1.350 or better over the last 3 seasons.
            The average score was: OAKLAND (4.6) , OPPONENT (3.4)
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            • Can'tPickAWinner
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              #21
              Wednesday's MLB betting cheat sheet: C.J., Felix do battle

              Boston O Party

              The Boston Red Sox are one of the hottest Over bets going, improving to 7-1 O/U in their last eight games following a 6-3 triumph over the host Atlanta Braves. The Red Sox, who were 3-10-1 O/U prior to the streak, are +126 underdogs with the total set at 8 for Wednesday's rematch.

              Making His Mark

              Toronto Blue Jays lefty Mark Buehrle continued his red-hot start to the season, improving to 9-1 with 6 2/3 solid innings in a 9-6 victory over Tampa Bay. Buehrle leads all pitchers in money earned with $971, already surpassing his total of $731 from last season.

              C.J.'s New Low

              C.J. Wilson and the Los Angeles Angels face a total of 6.5 as they face Felix Hernandez and the Seattle Mariners (-123) on Wednesday. The Angels are 4-0 in Wilson's four career starts as an Angel with the total below 7, though that hasn't happened since Oct. 1, 2012 - coincidentally against Hernandez.

              Pitching Notes

              * Los Angeles Dodgers lefty Clayton Kershaw hasn't been getting much help from his teammates against the Central Division. The Dodgers - listed at -194 Wednesday against visiting Cincinnati - have lost Kershaw's last five starts against the Central while scoring just five runs over that span.

              * Being an underdog hasn't exactly agreed with New York Yankees right-hander Hiroki Kuroda, who is 0-5 against the moneyline in his last five starts as a 'dog. Kuroda and the Yankees (+124, 7.5) continue their series in St. Louis on Wednesday.

              Hitting Notes

              * The Kansas City Royals won't miss May, having batted .244 with a paltry nine home runs in 25 games so far this month. The Royals, who are 10-15 S/U and 12-11-2 O/U in May, renew acquaintances with the visiting Houston Astros (+145, 8).

              * St. Louis outfielder Matt Holliday had three hits, including a homer, to lead the Cardinals (-149) past the New York Yankees 6-0 Tuesday night. Holliday has scored at least one run in seven of his last eight games, during which the Cardinals have gone 6-2 S/U and 3-5 O/U.

              Totals Streak

              Tampa Bay Rays (4-0 O/U): Scoring has come fast and furious over the Rays' last four contests, as they and their opponents have combined to score an average of 13 1/2 runs per game. Tampa Bay is 29-21-3 O/U for the season, including 14-12-1 away from Tropicana Field.

              Prop of the Day

              The Pittsburgh Pirates enter Wednesday's game against the host New York Mets (-107, 7) as a +650 longshot to win by exactly one run. Fourteen of the Pirates' 23 victories this season have come by a run, the most in the majors.

              Injury Notes

              * Atlanta Braves catcher Evan Gattis was scratched from Tuesday's lineup with a wrist injury he suffered during batting practice. Gattis - who had a two-homer game Monday against Colorado - isn't expected to return for Wednesday's game against Boston.

              * Seattle Mariners left-hander pitcher James Paxton has been shut down after suffering a setback in his return from a left shoulder injury. Paxton won his only two starts of the season, and the Mariners are 5-1 S/U in his six career outings.

              Weather Watch

              * Fans at Citi Field should expect wind to blow in from right field at 7 mph for Wednesday's game between the host Mets and the Pirates. Teams combined to average a scant 5.67 runs in six games under similar wind conditions in 2013.

              Umpire Note of the Day

              Under is 10-1 in umpire Jim Reynolds' last 11 Wednesday games calling balls and strikes. Reynolds will be behind home plate for the game between the host Washington Nationals (-155) and the Miami Marlins.
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              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                #22
                MLB betting Top 5: Baseball's best Under pitchers

                With roughly a third of the major league season in the books, a handful of marquee pitchers have rewarded Under bettors handsomely.

                Whether it's a long string of solid performances, a major lack of run support or both, these starters have consistently returned the best Under value since the start of the season. Some appear to be strong bets to continue the trend, while others will likely regress to the mean before long.

                Here are five of the top Under pitchers heading into the final days of May:

                Alfredo Simon, Cincinnati Reds (1-8 O/U)

                Simon has amazed in his first stint as a full-time starter since 2011, posting quality starts in eight of his nine outings to post the best Under mark of any pitcher with at least five starts. It has helped that the Reds haven't exactly been lighting up the scoreboard in his appearances, scoring more than four runs just once. Simon has posted a sub-3.00 ERA in each of his previous two seasons, but as the innings pile up - and the Reds offense wakes up - he should see fewer Under results.

                Wily Peralta, Milwaukee Brewers (2-8 O/U)

                Like Simon, Peralta has been a revelation, allowing no more than three earned runs in any of his first 10 starts while holding teams to two earned runs or fewer in nine of them. But he has just one win in his previous six starts thanks to a Brewers offense that has managed a combined nine runs in those outings. Peralta's career home/road splits are close to even and he's a strong second-half pitcher, suggesting his Under streak could continue for a while.

                Garrett Richards, Los Angeles Angels (2-7-1 O/U)

                Richards has catapulted himself from fringe-average starter to pivotal piece of the Angels' run at a playoff spot, posting seven quality starts in his first 10 outings - during which the Angels have gone 7-3. He has been particularly stingy on the road, going 3-0 with a 1.38 ERA and a 1-5 O/U record in six starts away from Angel Stadium. Richards has allowed just one homer in his first 66 innings this season. That number should rise, which will lead to more Over results.

                Julio Teheran, Atlanta Braves (3-8 O/U)

                Teheran has been one of the top starters in baseball so far, posting a tidy 1.77 ERA with two complete-game shutouts already on his resume. The hard-throwing right-hander has been fortunate on the home-run front - five of the last six homers he has surrendered have been solo shots - and the Braves have scored just one run in three of his previous eight outings. Teheran should continue to be solid, but Atlanta's offense should improve, which will likely mean fewer Unders.

                Max Scherzer, Detroit Tigers (3-7 O/U)

                Scherzer opened his season with four straight Unders but has leveled off recently, registering Overs in three of his previous six appearances. The 29 year old could easily be 5-5 O/U at this point in the campaign, with back-to-back starts in mid-April falling Under the total by only half a run apiece. Scherzer has traditionally been a much stronger pitcher from June forward, but with the Tigers' offense always capable of racking up big totals, approach the Under here with caution.
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                • Can'tPickAWinner
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                  #23
                  Paul Leiner

                  100* Over 7 - Tigers/A's
                  100* Pirates -110
                  50* White Sox -115
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                  • Can'tPickAWinner
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                    #24
                    CHASE DIAMOND

                    10* NHL PERFECT PLAY
                    Chicago Blackhawks -141

                    The Kings lead this series 3-1 but it’s far from over in my opinion. Chicago will be desperate tonight and these games have been tight the Blackhawks will exert their home ice advantage and at this nice line thanks to the Kings prevoius wins we are getting a gift wrapped winner tonight. Take the Kings to win straight for a 10* play.
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                    • Can'tPickAWinner
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                      #25
                      ACCUSCORE - MLB

                      AL EAST DIV GAME ML STREAK 6-1, 85.7% +536 -
                      TB 915 vs TOR 916 -- Over 50% on Toronto Blue Jays +105
                      AL WEST DIV GAME O/U STREAK 6-1, 85.7% +490 -
                      LAA 923 vs SEA 924 -- Under 6.5

                      ML-Home Line is -150 to -169 STREAK 9-3, 75% +270
                      HOU 913 vs KC 914 -- Over 50% on Kansas City Royals -155
                      CHC 903 vs SF 904 -- Over 50% on San Francisco Giants -160
                      MIA 907 vs WAS 908 -- Over 50% on Washington Nationals -155
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                      • Can'tPickAWinner
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                        #26
                        Baseball Crusher
                        Oakland Athletics -115 over Detroit Tigers
                        (System Record: 32-0, won last game)
                        Overall Record: 32-25


                        Hockey Crusher
                        Chicago Blackhawks -136 over LA Kings
                        (Playoff Record: system 21-2: overall 21-14-1, won last game)
                        (Regular Season Record: 91-4)
                        Overall Record: 111-88-3

                        Basketball Crusher
                        Miami Heat -130 over Indiana Pacers
                        (Playoff Record: 15-16-3, lost last 3 games)
                        (Regular Season Record: 78-8)
                        Overall Record: 93-101-8

                        Soccer Crusher
                        Sport Recife + Gremio OVER 2
                        This match is happening in Brazil

                        (System Record: 581-21, won last 2 games)
                        Overall Record: 581-484-84

                        Here are the rest of his baseball, hockey and basketball plays for today...


                        Baseball
                        Minnesota Twins -112 over Texas Rangers
                        Seattle Mariners -124 over LA Angels
                        Houston Astros +150 over KC Royals


                        Hockey
                        Chicago Blackhawks + Los Angeles Kings OVER 5


                        Basketball
                        Miami Heat + Indiana Pacers UNDER 184.5
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                        • Can'tPickAWinner
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                          #27
                          Hondo’s usual gloom and doom took a back seat to his broom Tuesday night as he swept with the Tigers and White Sox to reduce the IOUs to 1,085 hutchinsons.

                          Wednesday: Mr. Aitch, aka The Road Worrier, is counting on Fish to flog the Nats, Stauffer (San Diego) to cook the D’backs, and Bailey and the Reds to get their Irish up and cream the Dodgers. Ten units apiece.
                          Marlins
                          SD
                          REDS
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                          • Can'tPickAWinner
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                            #28
                            DAVE AQUINO/ERIC HENDERSON

                            MLB is back




                            Today's Selections


                            MLB: Kansas City (ML -145), Kansas City (RL +140), rays/jays under 9.5, padres/dbacks under 9


                            NHL: none


                            NBA: none


                            WNBA: none
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                            • Can'tPickAWinner
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                              #29
                              STATSYSTEMS SPORTS INTERLEAGUE PITCHING REPORT
                              WEDNESDAY, MAY 28TH 2014
                              INFORMATION WORTH BETTING ON EACH DAY
                              _______________________________________________


                              #925 ATLANTA @ #926 BOSTON - 7:10 PM
                              •Braves RH Gavin Floyd (0-1, 2.49 ERA, WHIP: 1.263) - Floyd put together a strong start against Colorado on Friday, allowing two runs and seven hits in 6 2/3 innings, but was held out of the decision. The 31-year-old owns 24 strikeouts and just five walks in 25 1/3 innings since coming off the disabled list. Floyd, who spent most of his career in the American League with the Chicago White Sox, has a successful history against Boston with a 7-0 record and 3.21 ERA in nine career games - eight starts.

                              --KEY STAT: FLOYD is 31-51 (-25.5 Units) against the money line when the total is 7 to 8.5 since 1997. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was FLOYD 3.8, OPPONENT 4.5.

                              --FLOYD is 41-21 UNDER (+17.6 Units) in road games in night games since 1997. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was FLOYD 3.6, OPPONENT 4.0.

                              •Red Sox RH John Lackey (5-3, 3.58 ERA, WHIP: 1.240) - Lackey scattered five hits over seven scoreless innings on Friday at Tampa Bay but was held out of the decision as the Red Sox suffered a 1-0 walk-off loss. The veteran has surrendered two runs or fewer in five of his last six starts. Lackey has made just one start against Atlanta in the past and allowed two runs in six innings without earning a decision.

                              --KEY STAT: LACKEY is 17-3 (+13.1 Units) against the money line in home games in an inter-league game since 1997. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was LACKEY 5.1, OPPONENT 2.5.

                              --LACKEY is 19-5 UNDER (+13.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was LACKEY 4.0, OPPONENT 3.5.

                              --LACKEY is 10-0 UNDER (+10.0 Units) versus an National League team with a team batting average of .250 or worse since 1997. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was LACKEY 2.5, OPPONENT 2.2.

                              --LACKEY is 18-6 UNDER (+11.4 Units) versus teams whose hitters draw 3 walks or less/game over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was LACKEY 3.9, OPPONENT 3.9.

                              #927 BALTIMORE @ #928 MILWAUKEE - 8:10 PM
                              •Orioles RH Bud Norris (3-4, 3.83 ERA, WHIP: 1.172) - Norris allowed four runs and six hits in six innings against Cleveland on Friday but got enough support to snap a three-start winless streak. The 29-year-old pitched well in his only previous start against a National League opponent this season, allowing one run in 5 1/3 innings against Pittsburgh to pick up a win. Norris has made 11 career starts against Milwaukee, going 4-3 with a 4.30 ERA.

                              --KEY STAT: NORRIS is 15-9 (+10.5 Units) against the money line when playing on Wednesday since 1997. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was NORRIS 4.4, OPPONENT 3.2.

                              --NORRIS is 18-7 UNDER (+9.4 Units) versus teams whose hitters strike out 7 or more times/game over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was NORRIS 4.0, OPPONENT 3.6.

                              •Brewers RH Yovani Gallardo (2-3, 3.51 ERA, WHIP: 1.254) - Gallardo had his start pushed back a few days due to an ankle injury but proved the health of that joint while turning on a pitch and legging out the double on Tuesday. He is making his first start since going 3 1/3 innings at Atlanta on May 20 and has not won since April 6 while owning only one quality start in his last four turns. Gallardo is making his first ever start against Baltimore and is 5-6 with a 3.48 ERA in 16 career interleague outings.

                              #929 NY YANKEES @ #930 ST LOUIS - 8:15 PM
                              •Yankees RH Hiroki Kuroda (3-3, 4.55 ERA, WHIP: 1.298) - Kuroda has won just once in his last seven outings – that coming May 18 against Pittsburgh. He lasted just 4 2/3 innings in his last turn and gave up four runs (two earned) and eight hits in a no-decision against the Chicago White Sox. Kuroda is 1-2 with a 3.19 ERA in five career starts against the Cardinals, all coming when he was with the Los Angeles Dodgers from 2008-11.

                              --KEY STAT: KURODA is 24-8 (+14.9 Units) against the money line against National League Central opponents since 1997. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was KURODA 5.2, OPPONENT 2.9.

                              --KURODA is 15-2 UNDER (+12.6 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was KURODA 2.4, OPPONENT 3.4.

                              --KURODA is 14-2 UNDER (+11.6 Units) when playing against a good team (Win Pct. 54% to 62%) over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was KURODA 2.3, OPPONENT 3.3.

                              --KURODA is 17-5 UNDER (+11.1 Units) after a loss over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was KURODA 3.3, OPPONENT 3.4.

                              •Cardinals RH Shelby Miller (6-3, 3.18 ERA, WHIP: 1.394) - Miller will try to lead the Cardinals to another victory, though he may need help from the bullpen for that to happen. He's 6-1 with a 2.38 ERA in his last eight starts, but the right-hander has failed to last at least six innings in five of his past seven outings. He had his five-start winning streak snapped Friday, when he pitched five innings and gave up four runs in a 5-3 loss to Cincinnati. Miller has gone 3-1 with a 2.19 ERA in four home starts this year and will be facing the Yankees for the first time. He's 2-2 with a 5.79 ERA in five career interleague starts.

                              --KEY STAT: MILLER is 12-6 against the run line (+8.8 Units) in home games versus teams whose hitters strike out 7 or more times/game over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was MILLER 4.4, OPPONENT 3.3.

                              --MILLER is 13-6 against the run line (+10.3 Units) at home when the total is 7 to 8.5 over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                              The average score was MILLER 4.7, OPPONENT 3.1.
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                              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                                #30
                                EZWINNERS

                                3* Astros +135

                                2* Braves +117

                                2* Twins -120

                                2* Tigers -101
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