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GoodFella | MLB Money Line Wednesday, 4/29/2015 1:05 PM
966 NYY vs 965 TAM
Analysis:
(2*) on NY YANKEES
(Listed Pitchers)
Definite SP edge here IMO (I am high on Pineda) and we have had good success picking our spots when backing him. We cashed in our biggest play of the MLB Season thus far his last outing when he dominated the Mets. Rays don’t have a strong offense, and these Yankees do like them some LH pitching. Add on the big time edge in the ever important bullpens for the Yankees, and I am on the Yankees in this spot.
8-Unit Play. Take #980 San Diego (-130) over Houston (3:40 p.m., Wednesday, April 29) Houston who is leading the AL West is riding a 5 game win streak after pounding the Padres in the first two games of this series, outscoring them 23-7. However, I think Andrew Cashner and the Padres get the win today to prevent Houston from their first series sweep at Petco Park. Cashner has really thrived when pitching at home as he owns a 1.44 ERA while allowing 2 earned runs or fewer in 20 straight starts at Petco Park. He will need his defense to make plays as they have let him down at times this year, with half of the 14 runs he has allowed being unearned. Runs could be hard to come by for the Padres offense with Dallas Keuchel on the hill. Keuchel has not allowed a run in 15 innings over his last 2 starts and hasn’t faced San Diego since June of 2012. San Diego is 1-5 in their last 6 games but I think their righty heavy line up will be able to plate some runs against the lefty Keuchel and provide Cashner with some run support. The Padres are 4-0 in their last 4 games against a left hand starter and they are 5-1 in their last 6 interleague games versus a left hander. Keuchel has struggled against the National League as the Astros are 1-4 in his last 5 interleague starts and they are 1-4 in his last 5 against the National League West. The Padres have an off day tomorrow before the Rockies come into town and they won’t want to deal with being swept by the Astros who head back home after a 12 game road trip. I like the Padres to get it done and pick up the win today.
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