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The Millionaires Club Guaranteed Selections
Date: Sunday, June 07, 2009
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Houston w/Palino -125 2:05 EST
REASON FOR PICK: Rich Hill can be streaky, but when he's on he can be dominant. Lately the lefty Hill has been on.
Baltimore is 4-0 in Hill's starts this season. I favor Hill against Oakland rookie Vin Mazzaro, who I see struggling in this matchup after a brilliant major league debut performance.
The A's could be missing Jason Giambi (calf injury).
Sunday's Play
5 Dime - Boston Red Sox (Matsuzaka) - 1 1/2 Runs over Texas (Padilla)
Vincente Padilla and the phrase "big game pitcher" have never been used in the same sentence. And after being put on outright waivers by the Rangers on Wednesday, in essence being told by his team that they no longer wanted him, today's game at Boston is as close to a big game as it gets for the inconsistent righthander, who has never shown the ability to deliver in the clutch.
Texas made the unusual move of seeing if anyone would take Padilla and his $9-million salary off its hands after he returned from a disabled list stint caused by a strained shoulder and promptly got rocked Tuesday at New York, allowing seven runs and seven hits in addition to walking four in 3.2 innings against the Yankees. Making matters worse, he also continued his nonsensical personal beanball war with Mark Teixeira, plunking him twice for no good reason. Prior to going on the DL, Padilla actually had three good starts in a row, a stretch in which he went 2-0 with a 1.56 ERA. But, it's more telling that his overall earned run average for the season heading into today's game remains at 5.57 as he's allowed 81 baserunners in 53.1 innings pitched.
Padilla, who is 1-3 with a 5.46 ERA lifetime as a starter versus Boston, will be facing a Red Sox squad that has dominated the Rangers in recent years, winning 10 of the 12 meetings the past two seasons combined, 26 of the last 36 overall, and 35 of the last 45 games at Fenway, where Boston is already 18-7 on the year.
Boston's Daisuke Matsuzaka is coming off his first win and best outing of the season as he beat the Tigers on the road in his last start, an outing in which he allowed six hits and one run with six strikeouts over five innings. Like other World Baseball Classic veterans (think Jake Peavy and Roy Oswalt), Dice-K has struggled this season as this is just his fourth start since returning from the disabled list from a tired arm. But there's no denying the Red Sox are on a 32-11 run when he heads to the hill, and he's personally 3-0 lifetime against Texas, winning both starts against the Rangers last season.
The Red Sox have won five of their last six, averaging 6.3 runs a game. They've averaged 6.2 runs at home this year. With Padilla on the mound and Dice-K pitching better, Boston is worth the investment on the Run Line, transforming the Sox from a heavy favorite to a virtual pick'em.
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