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MLB Baseball Wednesday
Play Texas (-200) over Seattle (Top Play of the Day)
Starts at 8:00 PM EST
Derek Holland has won 6 of the last 7 home games as a favorite of -150 or higher and he has also won 6 of the last 7 home games when the total posted is between 9 and 9.5 runs. Derek Holland is 3-1 vs. Seattle over his career with an ERA of 2.73 and he is 2-0 over his last three overall starts with an ERA of 2.16.
Play Boston (-190) over Minnesota (Top Play of the Day)
Starts at 8:10 PM EST
Minnesota has lost 9 of the last 10 and they have also lost 14 of the last 21 home games when the total posted is between 8.5 and 10 runs. Nick Blackburn has lost 5 of the last 6 games vs. AL East Division Opponents and he is 0-3 over the last three overall starts with an ERA of 11.68.
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Play Cincinnati (-170) over Colorado (Bonus)
Starts at 7:10 PM EST
Wednesday MLB Dog of the Month from 100% System is the leadding play. I also have a Blowout system with a Perfect system. Tuesday card hit 2 of 3. MLB 23 games over . 500 this season. Free MLB System play below.
On Wednesday the MLB Free system Play is on the Phillies. Game 957 at 3:10 eastern. The Phillies fit an 80% system that plays on road favorites off a road favored win at -140 or higher vs an opponent off a 1 run home dog loss and scored 2 or less runs with 5 or more men on base. The Phillies are hot team right now and have taken 4 of 5 vs the Dodgers and are scoring 5 runs per game in day games. They have won 14 of 18 vs losing teams in the second half and are 11-5 as a road favorite from -125 to -150. The Dodgers have Billingsley going and he has a 5.25 era vs the Phillies. V. Worley is on the mound tonight and he has won 5 of 6 on the road and has a 2.35 era. Based on the system and the angles we will back the Phillies here today. On Wednesday the Lead play is a Never lost MLB Dog of the Month system play. MLB Cashed 2 of 3 on Tuesday as sides went 2-0. Jump on and cash out. For the free play take the Phillies. GC
A good one in the AL Central is set to go Wednesday night at Progressive Field where Ubaldo Jimenez and the Cleveland Indians will entertain Rick Porcello and the Detroit Tigers; first pitch is set to go at 7:05 ET live on the MLB Network.
The Tigers invade Cleveland looking to take advantage of an Indians team whose psyche got beat up a bit after suffering a pair of late inning collapses against the Rangers in Arlington. Because of it, manager Jimmy Leyland’s troops held a four-game division lead going into Tuesday night’s series opener. Detroit is one of just 15 teams that possesses a +$ mark at this point of the season; its 61-53 overall record has produced a $209 profit for its betting backers on the year with $128 of that profit coming in when away from Comerica Park.
The Tribe opened their 2011 campaign with their hair on fire bursting out to an incredible start that saw them own a commanding lead in the AL Central at the end of May. Unfortunately, manager Manny Acta’s squad crashed back down to earth and they’ve been looking up at the Tigers in the standings ever since July 21st. Though the team enters the series ranked #7 on the money list (+$705), the profit is down considerably from what it once was. Thankfully, the Indians have been at their best at home where they’ve posted a 29-24 record to date (+$489), and still have 12 games to play against the division leaders.
With both teams much better as hosts than on the road in 2011, it should come as no surprise that the home team has dominated the current season series. The host has tallied W’s in five of the six games these teams have played to date with the ‘total’ split right down the middle (3-3). Detroit has won each of Rick Porcello’s L/6 starts; he’s allowed just 36 hits and 14 ERs over the course of his L/38.2 innings of work. This will be Ubaldo Jimenez’s first start in Cleveland; he gave up seven hits and five ERs in his Tribe debut last Friday. That said; Detroit’s dropped each of its L/11 visits to Cleveland heading into last night.
A good one in the AL Central is set to go Wednesday night at Progressive Field where Ubaldo Jimenez and the Cleveland Indians will entertain Rick Porcello and the Detroit Tigers; first pitch is set to go at 7:05 ET live on the MLB Network.
The Tigers invade Cleveland looking to take advantage of an Indians team whose psyche got beat up a bit after suffering a pair of late inning collapses against the Rangers in Arlington. Because of it, manager Jimmy Leyland’s troops held a four-game division lead going into Tuesday night’s series opener. Detroit is one of just 15 teams that possesses a +$ mark at this point of the season; its 61-53 overall record has produced a $209 profit for its betting backers on the year with $128 of that profit coming in when away from Comerica Park.
The Tribe opened their 2011 campaign with their hair on fire bursting out to an incredible start that saw them own a commanding lead in the AL Central at the end of May. Unfortunately, manager Manny Acta’s squad crashed back down to earth and they’ve been looking up at the Tigers in the standings ever since July 21st. Though the team enters the series ranked #7 on the money list (+$705), the profit is down considerably from what it once was. Thankfully, the Indians have been at their best at home where they’ve posted a 29-24 record to date (+$489), and still have 12 games to play against the division leaders.
With both teams much better as hosts than on the road in 2011, it should come as no surprise that the home team has dominated the current season series. The host has tallied W’s in five of the six games these teams have played to date with the ‘total’ split right down the middle (3-3). Detroit has won each of Rick Porcello’s L/6 starts; he’s allowed just 36 hits and 14 ERs over the course of his L/38.2 innings of work. This will be Ubaldo Jimenez’s first start in Cleveland; he gave up seven hits and five ERs in his Tribe debut last Friday. That said; Detroit’s dropped each of its L/11 visits to Cleveland heading into last night.
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