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Indians ML (-103)
Cleveland Indians/Houston Astros o8
Royals/Twins GM #1 u9½
Reds ML (-108)
Phillies ML (-110)
Nationals/ Braves o8½
Cardinals ML (-155)
Red Sox/ Athletics over 8
Yankees +124
Angels/Mets under 8½
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SUNDAY PICKS 5/21/17
25* MLB Washington -165
20* MLB Arizona -120
20* MLB Yankees +120
(Top 3 Plays - Play Same Amount Each or
just play 25* if you only want TOP Play)
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10* MLB Cleveland +105
10* MLB Colorado +110
5* MLB Texas -120
3-unit Play Take #963 Arizona Diamondbacks (-120) over San Diego Padres (4:40pm EST) This is just another fade of the San Diego Padres. The betting markets don't think they are a terrible team, which they certainly are. You'll see much higher lines against them as the season wears on, but for the meantime there is value on their opponents. Today's starter Clayton Richard doesn't belong in a big league rotation at this point in his career. Richard is 2-5 with a 4.86 ERA and 1.53 WHIP, despite the fact they half of his starts are in pitcher-friendly Petco Park. Take the Arizona Diamondbacks in today's matchup.
3-unit Play Take #974 Houston Astros (-110) over Cleveland Indians (2:10pm EST) You won't get Houston at home at these prices very often. This is the best team in baseball and they have even more potential than they've shown. The Indians haven't been sharp this year, and Danny Salazar is certainly one of the reasons why. The talented right-hander has an ugly 5.66 ERA and his control has been all over the place. He's striking out a magnificent 13.5 batters per nine innings, but he's also walking 4.4 batters per nine. He'll get better, but right now he's someone I want to be betting against. The Astros counter with Joe Musgrove. The 24-year old has put up mediocre numbers thus far, but he's a fast learner and I think we'll see improvement from him as the season wears on. Take Houston at home to salvage this series.
3-unit Play Take #979 Los Angeles Angels (-105) over New York Mets (1:10pm EST) The injuries for the Mets are well-documented and it's going to be tough for them to score runs until some guys return. They're starting rotation is also banged up and they no longer have their stud closer. It's ugly in New York right now. I think the Angels are an underrated team and could stay in the race longer than people think. Take the Halos at this price.
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