Kevin's Pick(s):
I couldn't make it three straight last night as our underdog pick on the Astros falls by a score of 3-1. I've got two big underdog plays tonight in two West Coast games.
2 UNIT = Colorado Rockies @ San Francisco Giants - ROCKIES TO WIN (+162)
Listed Pitchers: Matzek vs Peavy
(Note: I'm risking 2.00 units to win 3.24 units)
2 UNIT = Texas Rangers @ Seattle Mariners - RANGERS TO WIN (+155)
Listed Pitchers: Mikolas vs Elias
(Note: I'm risking 2.00 units to win 3.10 units)
Kyle's Pick(s)
2 UNIT = Boston Red Sox @ Toronto Blue Jays - BLUE JAYS TO WIN (-125)
Listed Pitchers: Buchholz vs. Happ
(Note: I'm risking 2.00 units to win 1.60 units)
Harang and the Braves were unable to make a late comeback, as the Reds took advantage of a rather anemic Atlanta offense. Hasn't been an ideal month for me unfortunately. New week and hopefully better results to finish up August.
Every game for the Toronto Blue Jays the remainder of the season is critical. It'll be the difference between a playoff spot or another choke job in Toronto. With their offense there is no reason they shouldn't be out of the playoffs, anything less would be choking in my opinion, and Blue Jays' fans will certainly agree. The Jays have won six straight over the Red Sox, so there is room for optimism in this series. Clay Buchholz is a big reason why the Red Sox are last in the AL-East. He's been nothing but a disappointment for the Sox who are already looking forward to next season. Buchholz carries a 5.94 ERA into tonight with a 1.55 WHIP and .356 OBP. Remember he had a stellar 2013 campaign, pitching for a 1.74 ERA. This season he hasn't had it. I thought maybe after a solid outing against the Astros two starts ago he may pick up some momentum, but he followed that 2 run outing up with 6 earned runs against the Angels. This will be the third time the Jays have seen him in a month. The prior two times they hit him for 4 and 7 runs. Why should we expect to see anything change tonight. His opponent, J.A. Happ, looked to be in for a big season in the early goings, but has since had a turbulent ride. However, he has been pretty good at home, 3.26 ERA, and has had success against the Red Sox recently. On July 22nd he went for 6 innings not allowing a single run. The Red Sox are in the midst of a 8 game losing streak, and should be without David Ortiz tonight. They've given up all hope. The Blue Jays should be focused as they try and catch up to Seattle for a Wild Card berth. I'll take Toronto in what is quickly becoming must-win situations for the Jays.
Cheers,
I couldn't make it three straight last night as our underdog pick on the Astros falls by a score of 3-1. I've got two big underdog plays tonight in two West Coast games.
2 UNIT = Colorado Rockies @ San Francisco Giants - ROCKIES TO WIN (+162)
Listed Pitchers: Matzek vs Peavy
(Note: I'm risking 2.00 units to win 3.24 units)
2 UNIT = Texas Rangers @ Seattle Mariners - RANGERS TO WIN (+155)
Listed Pitchers: Mikolas vs Elias
(Note: I'm risking 2.00 units to win 3.10 units)
Kyle's Pick(s)
2 UNIT = Boston Red Sox @ Toronto Blue Jays - BLUE JAYS TO WIN (-125)
Listed Pitchers: Buchholz vs. Happ
(Note: I'm risking 2.00 units to win 1.60 units)
Harang and the Braves were unable to make a late comeback, as the Reds took advantage of a rather anemic Atlanta offense. Hasn't been an ideal month for me unfortunately. New week and hopefully better results to finish up August.
Every game for the Toronto Blue Jays the remainder of the season is critical. It'll be the difference between a playoff spot or another choke job in Toronto. With their offense there is no reason they shouldn't be out of the playoffs, anything less would be choking in my opinion, and Blue Jays' fans will certainly agree. The Jays have won six straight over the Red Sox, so there is room for optimism in this series. Clay Buchholz is a big reason why the Red Sox are last in the AL-East. He's been nothing but a disappointment for the Sox who are already looking forward to next season. Buchholz carries a 5.94 ERA into tonight with a 1.55 WHIP and .356 OBP. Remember he had a stellar 2013 campaign, pitching for a 1.74 ERA. This season he hasn't had it. I thought maybe after a solid outing against the Astros two starts ago he may pick up some momentum, but he followed that 2 run outing up with 6 earned runs against the Angels. This will be the third time the Jays have seen him in a month. The prior two times they hit him for 4 and 7 runs. Why should we expect to see anything change tonight. His opponent, J.A. Happ, looked to be in for a big season in the early goings, but has since had a turbulent ride. However, he has been pretty good at home, 3.26 ERA, and has had success against the Red Sox recently. On July 22nd he went for 6 innings not allowing a single run. The Red Sox are in the midst of a 8 game losing streak, and should be without David Ortiz tonight. They've given up all hope. The Blue Jays should be focused as they try and catch up to Seattle for a Wild Card berth. I'll take Toronto in what is quickly becoming must-win situations for the Jays.
Cheers,

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