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Hey, Just came over from sbr on recomendation, hear good things... just curious how your record for the season is looking, if it's posted I apologize for not researching.
I like the no Bashing rule... Im trying to get back into this and like the write-ups and explanations without all the nonsense... I love it so far, i will recomend for sure...
Jun 28 MLB [910] MIL -1½+105 [B NORRIS -R/M PARRA -L] 2000.00 / 2100.00 268374 20 units!!
Strong pitching of late has the Milwaukee Brewers feeling confident despite a deficit to make up in the NL Central.
The Brewers hope Manny Parra can continue the trend when he takes the mound Monday night in the opener of a three-game home series against the Houston Astros.
Milwaukee (34-41) finished interleague play 9-6, its first winning record against the AL since going 8-7 in 2007.
After sweeping first-place Minnesota, the Brewers took two of three from Seattle, including a 3-0 victory Sunday. Chris Narveson continued the team's recent strong pitching, scattering four hits over a career-best eight innings with seven strikeouts.
Milwaukee has a 2.14 ERA during a 6-1 stretch, getting quality starts four times in that span.
"The last two weeks, we've been doing our jobs and winning some ballgames," second baseman Rickie Weeks said. "Took three from the Twins and two from Seattle. We're feeling good."
Weeks has also played a key role in the surge, batting .419 with three homers and 10 RBIs in his last eight games.
The Brewers remain in third place in the Central, trailing first-place Cincinnati by 7 1/2 games and second-place St. Louis by seven. They can cut into that deficit when they visit St. Louis for a four-game set beginning Thursday.
Parra (2-5, 3.83 ERA) looks to continue his run of solid starts. The left-hander has pitched into the sixth inning in each of his last four outings and hasn't allowed more than three runs in any appearance.
He gave up two runs, seven hits and struck out six in 5 2/3 innings of a 5-3 victory over the Twins on Wednesday.
"I think I've been pitching well lately," Parra told the Brewers' official website. "I've been right around that quality-start mark all four times this month, coming up two outs short once and one out short last time. That's really my goal, is to go out there and give the team a quality start and a chance to win each time."
Parra is 4-3 with a 4.91 ERA in seven starts against the Astros (29-47) and Carlos Lee is responsible for part of that damage, going 8 for 15 with a home run against the southpaw.
Houston should be happy to be finished with interleague play after going 3-12. The Astros lost of three in Arlington against Texas over the weekend, getting outscored 17-3 in the final two games.
Roy Oswalt gave up eight runs in 4 2/3 innings of Sunday's 10-1 loss. Houston has lost seven of nine on the road, during which its starters have an 8.32 ERA while pitching five or fewer innings six times.
Bud Norris (2-5, 6.80) hopes to provide a better outing when he makes his first start since May 23, when he gave up five runs in five innings of a 10-6 loss to Tampa Bay.
Norris has been on the disabled since he received a cortisone shot after being diagnosed with biceps tendinitis. The right-hander has made it past the fifth inning in only one of his nine starts this season.
Norris is 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA in two starts against the Brewers.
Milwaukee has won 20 of 27 at home against Houston since the start of the 2007 season.
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The No score in the 1st inning at San Diego dropped from -175 to -155 which is a real bargain compared to the usual -160 + especially seeing how both pitchers do with their first 30 or so pitches and the 1st 4 hitters.
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Brewers have been covering lately at home on the RL but the ML is always a good idea.
The No score in the 1st inning at San Diego dropped from -175 to -155 which is a real bargain compared to the usual -160 + especially seeing how both pitchers do with their first 30 or so pitches and the 1st 4 hitters.
Maybe I am a sucker for doing it, or am missing something, but I went ahead and dropped some money on it since the price is an overlay because SD home games go No about 63% of the time but the M's are doing even better at better prices at home.
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Jun 28 MLB [920] MIN -1½+120 [BONDERMAN -R/F LIRIANO -L] 2000.00 / 2400.00 268421 20 units!!!
#920 Minnesota (-1.5) over Detroit (8 p.m., Monday, June 28)
Great home team against a weak road team. The Tigers are 18-40 as a road dog and were unimpressive against the National League. Minnesota has beaten Jeremy Bonderman six of the last eight meetings and the Twins are 4-0 when Frank Liriano starts against the Tigers. This one should be higher scoring today and I think that will favor the home team. After a tough road swing I think that the Twins are happy to be in their cozy confines and they are 65-28 in their last 93 home games against the Tigers.
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