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Game: (919) New York Yankees at (920) Boston Red Sox Date/Time: Sep 24 2021 7:10 PM EDT Betting Line Provider: Consensus Line Play Rating: 3 units Play: New York Yankees -117 G Cole (RHP), N Eovaldi (RHP) Must Start
3 unit New York Yankees (-117) @ Boston Red Sox (Cole/Eovaldi) —
Cole has yet again had another year of lights out performances, posting a 3.03 ERA leading to a 15-8 record. In just the L7 starts he is 5-2 with a 2.77 ERA (which is even more impressive after his last performance vs CLE, but I fully anticipate a HUGE bounce back performance. On the road, Cole is 9-4 with a 2.95 (allowing just a .210 opp. BA) and he’s even better @ NGT going 12-3 with a 1.86 ERA (allowing opponents to hit just .192)!!! The Yankees have also won the L6 Cole starts as an AF w/ line>-250 @ NGT! While the Red Sox have been on a little bit of a hot streak as well (which is why it’s a 3 unit, I debated on a 4 unit) the Yankees may be even hotter, especially on the offensive side, scoring ≥ 5 runs in B2B games, and when they have done that so far this year, they are 14-1 in the game to follow!! The Red Sox on the other hand have Eovaldi starting, who is just 1-3 in his 12 starts since the ASG, and with him going H2H with a right-handed pitcher, the Sox are 2-5. While Boston can hit off a pitcher with a low ERA, as they have shown recently, they have struggled vs. pitchers with a low WHIP, going just 2-8 in the L10 vs. a SP w/ a WHIP<1.1.
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Handicapper: Ben Burns
League: CFL
Competition: Montreal Alouettes vs Toronto Argonauts
Time: Friday, September 24, 07:30 pm ET
Bet Type: Moneyline
Pick: Toronto Argonauts -135 (DraftKings)
Analysis:
I'm playing TORONTO on the moneyline. I've already successfully played against the Argos twice this month. I went against them in the first of their two games against Hamilton (the one they got blown out in) and then also played against them in their last game, a 30-16 loss at Saskatchewan. This one sets up differently though. The Argos were on the road for both of those double-digit losses. In each case, I saw a number of reasons to support their opponent. This evening, however, the Argos are playing at home. They match up better against the Als then tney did against each other the Riders or the TiCats. They're also working with an extra day's worth of rest than the Als; they last played 9/17 while Montreal played on 9/18. The home team has won nine of the past 10 meetings between these teams. Argos bounce back.
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