Re: 6-29-10
Andrew Lange
Pittsburgh (Karstens) at Chicago (Lilly)
Recommendation: Pittsburgh +1.5 -110
We picked up a unit yesterday after winning with Pittsburgh +1.5 against the Cubs. The game was close as expected and the Pirates actually emerged victorious 2-1. In hinDSIght, we would have loved to have had the +175 but heading in the Pirates were 25-50 and using that +1.5 on the road obviously ups our odds of victory. Today, we’ll once again use the +1.5 as Jeff Karstens matches up against Ted Lilly. Karstens has been serviceable this season with a 4.60 ERA. He posted a quality start against the Cubs back on June 1st with 6 innings and 2 earned runs. He’s your typical Pirates starter who will battle and keep his team in the game against weaker offenses like the Cubs. Lilly (3.28 ERA) has been fine this season but as a result of the Cubs’ ineptitude, they are only 5-7 when he pitches. Tack on the extra -1.5, and Chicago is 1-11 with Lilly on the mound – the lone spread cover came back in late April. I made a stink in late May that Cincinnati didn’t deserve to be such a big favorite over Pittsburgh – they were -170 in all four games. Well, the Reds took three of four and are now 43-34 which tells us they were priced correctly. The Cubs are 33-43 but were -185 yesterday and upwards of -240 at some shops today. It is the most obvious case of overpricing in the market today. Take Pittsburgh +1.5.
Andrew Lange
Pittsburgh (Karstens) at Chicago (Lilly)
Recommendation: Pittsburgh +1.5 -110
We picked up a unit yesterday after winning with Pittsburgh +1.5 against the Cubs. The game was close as expected and the Pirates actually emerged victorious 2-1. In hinDSIght, we would have loved to have had the +175 but heading in the Pirates were 25-50 and using that +1.5 on the road obviously ups our odds of victory. Today, we’ll once again use the +1.5 as Jeff Karstens matches up against Ted Lilly. Karstens has been serviceable this season with a 4.60 ERA. He posted a quality start against the Cubs back on June 1st with 6 innings and 2 earned runs. He’s your typical Pirates starter who will battle and keep his team in the game against weaker offenses like the Cubs. Lilly (3.28 ERA) has been fine this season but as a result of the Cubs’ ineptitude, they are only 5-7 when he pitches. Tack on the extra -1.5, and Chicago is 1-11 with Lilly on the mound – the lone spread cover came back in late April. I made a stink in late May that Cincinnati didn’t deserve to be such a big favorite over Pittsburgh – they were -170 in all four games. Well, the Reds took three of four and are now 43-34 which tells us they were priced correctly. The Cubs are 33-43 but were -185 yesterday and upwards of -240 at some shops today. It is the most obvious case of overpricing in the market today. Take Pittsburgh +1.5.
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