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  • spook
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    • Apr 2010
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    7-1-10

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  • elguapo_mark
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    • Jun 2010
    • 27

    #2
    Re: 7-1-10

    Big Al McMordie Guaranteed Selections 7/1/2010 Our 3 Selections on Thursday include the Yankees/Mariners Under, the Blue Jays and the Rockies.

    At 12:05 pm, our selection is on the Toronto Blue Jays over the Cleveland Indians. What started out as a dream season for the Blue Jays in quickly turning into a nightmare. They are on the verge of the unthinkable - a four game sweep at the hands of the lowly Cleveland Indians. Righthander Shaun Marcum will do everything he can tonight to make sure that doesn't happen. And he is in a good position to stop the bleeding. Not only is Marcum 2-0 with an excellent 2.00 ERA and 1.17 WHIP in his last three starts, but his opposing starter will be righthander Justin Masterson who is about as polar opposite in his last three as anyone can be. Masterson has really struggled lately, going 0-2 with a 7.00 ERA and 1.56 WHIP in his last three, and the Tribe are 0-3 in those games. That horrendous WHIP over the last three is actually slightly better than his number on the season (1.62) as Masterson's biggest enemy this season has been walks. He's averaging right around one free pass for every two innings and that many walks will certainly hound any starter through the course of a season. It's hard to imagine the Indians giving Masterson much run support without the services of two of their biggest offensive threats, outfielder Grady Sizemore, out for the season after knee surgery, and shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera, who is out until at least late July with a broken forearm. Toronto is 8-2 in Marcum's last 10 starts on grass. Take the Jays.

    At 1:05 pm, our selection is on the Seattle Mariners and New York Yankees 'under' the total. In the first game of this series on Tuesday, the Mariners broke from their norm and actually put seven runs on the board while beating the Yanks 7-4 in front of what was probably a stunned Bronx crowd. It was only the second time that Seattle had scored more than five runs in the entire month of June. Perhaps it was the way of the Mariners' hitters to give starter Cliff Lee a going-away present, as Lee likely won't be with this team much longer -- and ironically the Yankees are one of the teams who are very interested in the Lee's services. After duplicating the feat on Wednesday and blanking the Yanks 7-0 behind Felix Hernandez, expect Seattle to revert to its normal two or three runs of offense tonight, if it can even muster that much against a very tough customer in southpaw CC Sabathia. Sabathia is going for his sixth straight win tonight and the unfortunate starter on the other end of box score will be M's lefthander Ryan Rowland-Smith who at this point can't be considered much more than a place-holder for lefthander Erik Bedard who is on a rehab assignment and apparently doing well and very close to returning to the team. Even with the 11 runs scored on Tuesday, the under is still 9-3-1 in Seattle's last 13 games on grass. Take the 'under.'

    At 8:40 pm, our selection is on the Colorado Rockies over the San Francisco Giants. The Giants called up top pitching prospect Madison Bumgarner from the minors and he got his first start of the season on June 26 and took the loss after giving up two homers early in the home game against the Red Sox. Despite pitching in four games in 2009, the loss against Boston was his first career decision. He takes on another tough opponent tonight in the Rockies but this time he has to travel to Denver for his first-ever start at Coors Field which is always a tough place, especially for young pitchers. Colorado will start righthanded veteran Aaron Cook who after logging winning records in 2007, 2008, and 2009 is just 2-5 in 2010 after his first 15 starts. Cook has been victimized and snake-bitten a bit this season, including his last start when he really only threw one bad pitch to the Angels. Unfortunately, that pitch was deposited in the seats by Hideki Matsui for a grand slam and although Cook went on to pitch flawlessly for seven more innings, his pitching line still shows the loss and four runs (three earned). Colorado is 65-32 in their last 97 home starts and they are also 6-2 in Cook's last eight trips to the mound at Coors Field. Take the Rockies. As always, good luck...Al McMordie

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    • spook
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      • Apr 2010
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      #3
      Re: 7-1-10

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      • spook
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        #4
        Re: 7-1-10

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        • spook
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          Re: 7-1-10

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