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Bettors won?t have to wait long to get their fix on Wednesday with four games going off before they hit their local pub for happy hour. Houston takes on the red-hot Cubs at Wrigley Field to get the action underway. And the Mariners will close out the early slate with a home tilt with Toronto.

Astros at Cubs ? 2:20 p.m. EDT

A week ago, the Astros found themselves within a game of the lead in the National League Central. A recent three-game slide has brought them back to reality for the most part. As bad as the losing skid seems, they?re still just four games behind Colorado for the NL Wild Card.

Houston will look to stay relevant with Mike Hampton (6-7, 474 ERA) on the mound. The southpaw has been somewhat spotty this year on the road, going 3-4 with a 4.40 earned run average. Also, the ?Stros have lost Hampton?s last three outings away from Minute Maid Park this season. Hampton didn?t get much love from his offense in those road starts, scoring a combined six runs.

You have to go back to April 21 for the last time that Chicago was atop the NL Central before this week. That?s what happens when you win five straight contests, but the streak was broken last night in a 11-6 setback to the 'Stros. The Cubbies? offense has definitely come to play now. In their last four tests, they?re hitting .306 and have crossed the plate 23 times. They could have scored more than that considering that they left just over 19 runners on base each time.



Randy Wells (6-4, 3.10 ERA) hopes he?ll get that type of run support for his start. It?s not like he really needs it though. Wells has six of his last seven decisions, with five of those being quality starts. Wrigley has truly been friendly to him as well, as evidenced by a 3-1 record with an ERA of 3.92 in his last four home starts.

Las Vegas Sports Consultants have listed the Cubs as $1.70 home favorites (risk $170 to win $100). Chicago is now listed as $1.77 home faves at most sportsbooks with the total coming in at 8 ?.

This series has been dominated by Chicago this season as they hold a 7-5 advantage. The ?under? has gone 7-4-1 in the 12 head-to-head meetings as well.

The Cubs haven?t been dominating against lefties this season, as evidenced by an 11-10 mark in 2009. However, they are a solid 5-1 in six daytime fixtures at home against left-handers this year.

If you fancy playing totals, then you should expect a low scoring affair for this tilt. Chicago has seen the ?under? go 26-22 at home this season, while the Astros have gone 28-20.

Blue Jays at Mariners ? 4:40 p.m. EDT

Alright, so will this be Roy Halladay?s (11-3, 2.62 ERA) last start for the Blue Jays? I just feel like I should say that because everyone on ESPN keeps wondering the same thing.

Odds are pretty good he?ll be staying put in Toronto. I?m not sure Halladay wants to stay with them since he?s lost five of his last six starts this season. It?s not like he?s having bad outings either, lasting into the seventh inning in his last four starts with a 2.81 ERA.

The Blue Jays? bullpen has had a hellish go of it when their staff ace is starting. In his last four starts, he?s had the lead in three of those games when he left. The ?pen blew two of those contests. The only win that Halladay did get out of that stretch is because he tossed a complete game.

Seattle?s dream of getting back into the AL West race is fading almost as fast as the team. The Mariners have dropped four straight games, getting outscored 42-10 in the process. This slump includes a three-game sweep to the Indians. I?m pretty sure that would get most any other team eliminated from playoff contention.

The M?s will send out their Australian connection, Ryan Rowland-Smith (0-1, 3.48 ERA), to help stop the bleeding. The southpaw is coming off of a pretty good start on July 24 against the Tribe in which he gave up four earned runs on five hits in seven innings. As good as the outing was, the offense was the exact opposite in a 9-0 shellacking.

Most betting shops have installed Toronto as a $1.65 road ?chalk? with the total coming in low at 7 ?. As of Wednesday morning, the Jays are now $1.70 road favorites with the total holding steady.

Left-handed pitching has been a kryptonite of sorts against the Jays this season. After all, they?re only 15-19 against lefties in 2009. That is surprising when you consider that Toronto is hitting .270 for the season, but .279 against southpaws. One trend to keep mind of is that the Blue Jays are 4-2 when taking on a left-hander in daytime road games.

As bad as Toronto has been against lefties, they have one hell of a weapon in Halladay. The Blue Jays' ace is 56-21 with a 3.39 ERA in 99 career daytime starts.

When you see a total as low as that, you can guess that runs will be coming at a premium. The numbers don?t suggest that to be the case here as Toronto has seen the ?over? go 12-6 in daytime road matches.
 

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Prime-Time Tips

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Bettors have another stacked slate to wager on Wednesday, including an ESPN prime-time showdown between a pair of AL East adversaries. Let?s explore several games and a few Bonus Nuggets.

**Yankees at Rays**

--Las Vegas Sports Consultants opened New York (61-39, +96) as a minus-115 favorite with a total of nine flat (minus-110 either way). As of early this morning, most spots had the side at pick 'em with the total at eight 'over' (minus-115). The Rays are plus-175 on the run line (minus 1 ? runs).

--Joe Girardi?s club won the series opener Monday at Tampa Bay by an 11-4 count. Nick Swisher belted a pair of homers and Derek Jeter had three hits. A.J. Burnett was brilliant in seven strong innings, giving up just two hits and not allowing an earned run en route to improving his record to 10-4 for the season.

--The Yankees have a 26-22 road ledger after Tuesday's 6-2 loss at The Trop in St. Pete. They have a 2 ?-game lead over the second-place Red Sox in the American League East. Boston lost 9-8 at home to the A's in extra innings.

--Tampa Bay (55-46, +181) improved to 31-16 at home thanks to last night's triumph. The Rays are now 6 ? games back of the Bronx Bombers in the AL East, four behind Boston in the wild-card hunt.

--Joba Chamberlain (6-2, 3.86 ERA) will get the call in this spot. The hard-throwing righty is unbeaten on the road, compiling a 4-0 record and 3.26 ERA in eight road assignments. Chamberlain hasn't factored in a decision but has an outstanding 1.88 ERA in 14 1/3 career innings against the Rays.

--Matt Garza (7-7, 3.68) is coming off one of his best performances of the year, throwing a complete-game gem in last Friday?s win at Toronto. Garza didn?t walk a Blue Jay and fanned nine batters. He has posted a 4-3 record and 3.31 ERA in 10 home outings this year. Garza has a 1-2 record and 3.79 ERA in six career starts against the Yankees.

--Sportsbook.com has adjusted its odds to win the AL East. As of late Tuesday afternoon, the offshore website had the Yankees as the minus-175 ?chalk.? The Red Sox are plus-140, while the Rays have plus-500 odds (risk $100 to win $500).

--The Yankees have watched the ?over? go 48-46 overall, 23-23 in its road games. Meanwhile, the Rays have seen the ?under? cash at a 54-44 overall clip. However, the ?over? has been a money maker for Tampa Bay at home, going 24-21.

--ESPN will provide television coverage at 7:05 p.m. Eastern.


**Rockies at Mets**

--LVSC opened New York (48-51, -324) as a minus-150 favorite with a total of 7 ? flat (minus-110 either way). As of early this morning, most betting shops had the Mets installed as minus-140 'chalk' with a total of 7 1/2 'under' (minus-115). They are plus-150 on the run line.

--Johan Santana (11-8, 3.12) will get the starting nod for the Mets, who have suddenly ripped off four straight victories. Nevertheless, they are 6 ? games back in the NL wild-card chase and aren?t even in striking distance of the first-place Phillies in the NL East.

--Santana owns a 7-2 record and 1.86 ERA in 10 home starts this season. The left-hander has never faced the Rockies before.

--Colorado (54-46, +732) has won 34 of its last 48 games and are tied with San Francisco for the lead in the NL wild-card chase.

--Colorado is 27-25 on the road this year, 15-15 against southpaws.

--Jim Tracy will turn to Jason Hammel (5-5, 4.28) to counter Santana. Hammel, who will be facing the Mets for the first time, has been sensational on the road with a 4-2 record and 1.93 ERA.

--The Mets have watched the ?under? go 50-44 overall, 25-21 in their home contests.

--The ?under? is 50-47 overall for the Rockies, 29-22 in their road games.

**Tigers at Rangers**

--LVSC opened Detroit (52-47, +240) as a minus-125 ?chalk? with a total of nine flat (minus-110 either way). As of late this morning, most books had the side as a pick 'em with a total of 8 1/2 'under' (minus-115). Bettors can take the Tigers at plus-140 on the run line (risk $100 to win $140).

--Justin Verlander (11-5, 3.12) will take the ball for the Tigers. The right-hander has been nasty lately, compiling a 2-1 record and 0.78 ERA in his last three assignments. With that said, bettors should note that Verlander threw 127 pitches in his last outing Friday. He is 5-1 with a 2.13 ERA in seven lifetime appearances against Texas. Also, Verlander is 4-5 with a 4.76 ERA in 12 road starts this season.

--Scott Feldman (9-3, 3.59) is 3-2 with a 3.79 ERA at home this year. The righty has been extra effective recently, going 2-1 with a 2.18 ERA in his last three starts.

--Detroit won the first six head-to-head meetings between these teams this year, but the Rangers have won the first two games of this series and will have the brooms out tonight. The Tigers lost a 7-3 decision last night but still maintain a two-game lead over both the White Sox and the Twins in the AL Central.

--Texas (56-42, +1700) owns a 34-19 home record, while Detroit is just 21-31 on the road.

--Before last night's push for the total, Detroit had seen seven straight ?unders.? For the season, the ?under? is 61-35 overall for the Tigers, 34-16 in their road games.

--The ?under? is a lucrative 61-33 overall for the Rangers, 34-16 in their road outings.



--Assuming Toronto RHP Roy Halladay isn?t traded between now and 4:30 p.m. Eastern today, he will toe the rubber for the Blue Jays at Seattle. Halladay is 5-4 with a 2.67 ERA in 11 career starts against the M?s.

--Minnesota LHP Francisco Liriano is 0-3 with an 8.00 ERA in three career starts against the White Sox.

--The ?under? has hit in 10 consecutive White Sox games.
 

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Wednesday Pitching Report

Wednesday Pitching Report

Wednesday Pitching Report

Roy Halladay will likely be making his last Toronto start on Wednesday and it?s one of several good pitching matchups at BroburySports.com.

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Roy Halladay (Toronto) vs. Ryan Rowland-Smith (Seattle)

Toronto is a huge -180 road favorite with an early start time of 4:40 pm ET. The teams have split the first two games of the series.

Halladay (11-3, 2.62 ERA) is still expected to be traded before Friday?s deadline. He hasn?t been distracted so far by trade rumors, going nine innings in each of his last two starts and giving up a total of two runs. However, his concentration could wane today as his future gets decided.

Rowland-Smith (0-1, 3.48 ERA) made one start in April and then was called up for an outing last week at home versus Cleveland. He gave up only five hits over seven innings against the Tribe, but two were homers in a 9-0 loss. He needs to pitch well today if he hopes to keep the 5th spot in the rotation.

Joba Chamberlain (NY Yankees) vs. Matt Garza (Tampa Bay)



The Bronx Bombers are Even -110 odds at Tampa Bay with a start time of 7:08 pm ET and the game is being broadcasted on ESPN. The Yankees lost last night to the Rays after winning Monday but are still 10-2 since the break.

Chamberlain (6-2, 3.86 ERA) finally is racking up some wins after getting a bunch of no-decisions. He is 2-0 in his last two starts and has given up two earned runs in just under 14 innings. Note those games were at home but his overall splits are better on the road (4-0, 3.26 ERA).

Garza (7-7, 3.68 ERA) had one of his best starts of the year last Friday at Toronto, giving up two earned runs and going nine innings. He has two starts against the Yanks this year and has a 2.25 ERA despite not getting a decision.

Justin Verlander (Detroit) vs. Scott Feldman (Texas)

Detroit is -123 road chalk with a start time of 8:05 pm ET. The Rangers are going for the three-game sweep and have won eight out of nine overall.

Verlander (11-5, 3.12 ERA) is simply one of the best pitchers in the AL and the guy you want on the mound in a big game. He?s been tremendous in his last three starts with an ERA under 1.00 and he?s pitched well on the road (3.01 ERA) after three terrible outings in April.

Feldman (9-3, 3.59 ERA) may be the best pitcher you?ve never heard of as he?s really improved since last season (6-8, 5.29 ERA). He is 4-1 in his last five starts with a 2.48 ERA and he pitched eight innings last time out, which is the only time this year he made it past the 7th.
 

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Rays, Yanks close out series

Rays, Yanks close out series

Rays, Yanks close out series

NY Yankees (61-38) at Tampa Bay Rays (54-46)


Date: Wednesday July 29th

Time: 07:08 PM ET

TV: ESPN

Line: Rays -117 / Yankees +107

Total: 8 ? Over -130 / Under +110

Yanks Road Record: 26-21

Rays Home Record: 30-16

Yanks Last 10: 9-1

Rays Last 10: 5-5

Pitchers:

Joba Chamberlain (NYY) 6-2 / 3.86 ERA / 92 K?s / 1.46 WHIP

Matt Garza (TB) 7-7 / 3.68 ERA / 116 K?s / 1.20 WHIP



The New York Yankees took advantage of a favorable schedule coming out of the All-Star break to take over first place the AL East. They now try to carry that momentum to the road as the competition gets a bit tougher.



The Yankees look to win for the 11th time in 12 games on Wednesday Night in game three against the Tampa Bay Rays, who are hoping to make up some ground during their 10-game home stand.



With the win Monday, the Yankees improved to 11-1 since returning from the All-Star break, and Burnett logged his fifth consecutive winning decision, extending his unbeaten streak to six starts. The Yankees maintain a 2 ? game lead over the second-place Red Sox and pushed their advantage to 7 1/2 games over the third-place Rays.


The Yankee are leading MLB in HR?s (148), Runs Scored (554) and are second in Team Batting Average (.276). The Yankees have six players in their batting order with over 15 Home Runs. Teixeira is leading the Way with 25 HR and 72 RBI?s, A Rod?s 19 and 57, and Damon?s 17 HR and 71 Runs Scored.



Damon hit a three-run homer in Monday's 11-4 win at Tampa Bay. Damon now has 17 home runs and on the season. Monday's homer was also the 200th of his career.



Jeter is in the middle of a seven game hit streak going 15-24 in the span and scoring eight runs. Jeter is hitting .323 on the year with a .401 OBP.



The Yankees are in the top five in MLB in nearly every offensive statistic despite A Rod having a below average year hitting only .250 with 19 bombs and 57 RBI?s.



The Rays have a ton of dead wood on their roster and if they are going to make a second half splurge Pat Burrell and B.J. Upton may want to start making things happen. Both are way below 2008 numbers and 2009 projections.



Carlos Pena has had a rough month of July and his season batting average is all the way down to .217 - the lowest it has been since April 12. Pena in 2009 vs. the Yanks at home is batting .229 with four homers and 10 RBI.



Evan Longoria has been battling an infected right index finger and in the last 10 game has only 1 HR, he is still second in the A.L. with 75 RBI?s. Longoria is batting .250 with 2Hr and 6Rbi against the Yankees at home in 2009.



Ben Zobrist went 1-for-4 with an RBI single on Monday. Zobrist is batting .273 against the Yankees at home with 2HR in 2009. Zobrist for the year is hitting .306-18HR-54RBI.



Joba Chamberlain tossed seven-plus innings of one-run ball Friday night against Oakland, improving to 6-2 this season. He walked three and struck out six. Chamberlain needed just 51 pitches through the first four innings, helping him pitch into the eighth inning for the first time since June 1. Chamberlain looks for his third straight victory and hopes to remain undefeated in his past six starts as the Yankees play the final game of a three-game series at Tropicana Field. Chamberlain beat the A's on July 24 in New York with seven innings of one-run, two-hit ball, walking three and striking out six. He faced the Rays on June 7 and took a no-decision, allowing three runs on five hits over six innings in the Yankees' 4-3 win. In his two starts since the All-Star break, he's lowered his ERA from 4.25 to 3.86.



Matt Garza had his "A" game Friday night against the Blue Jays and came away with his seventh win of the season after allowing just two runs in nine innings and striking out nine. The 25-year-old right-hander has the best stuff on the staff, but he has struggled with consistency. He needs to find a way to harness his stuff since on many occasions it is so electric that it misses the strike zone. Garza is 1-2 with a 3.79 ERA in seven career appearances against the Yankees; he is 11-6 with a 3.09 ERA in 25 career starts at Tropicana Field. It's worth noting that Garza had a 3.39 ERA for the second half of the season in 2008.



Betting Trends:

Yankees are 9-3 in their last 12 road games

Yankees are 5-1 in Joba Chamberlain?s last six starts

The OVER is 5-1 in Joba Chamberlain?s last six starts

The Rays are 0-4 in Matt Garza?s last four starts against the Yankees

The Rays are 6-2 in Matt Garza?s last eight home starts

The OVER is 6-1 in the last seven games between the two in Tampa Bay
 

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Wednesday's streaking and slumping starting pitchers

Wednesday's streaking and slumping starting pitchers

Wednesday's streaking and slumping starting pitchers

Streaking

Matt Cain (San Francisco Giants)

In July, batters almost have been better off trying to work Cain for a walk rather than figuring out how to hit him.

The righthander has made five starts this month. Over 29 1-3 innings, he has given up just 20 hits and 11 walks.

?He?s really emerged, I think, as a terrific pitcher,? Giants manager Bruchy Bochy told the team?s web site. ?He?s not trying to power his way through guys and he has great poise out there.?

Cain is 3-0 in his last five starts, allowing no more than one earned run in any of them. He also appears to be unaffected by the line drive he took off his elbow vs. San Diego on July 11.

John Lackey (Los Angeles Angels)

It has been a trying season for the veteran righthander, who spent the first six weeks on the disabled list and the next six trying to develop some consistency. He finally appears to have found it.

Lackey has won three straight starts for the first time in nearly a year, compiling a 1.52 ERA while beating CC Sabathia, red-hot Brett Anderson and Francisco Liriano.

The Angels have won five of Lackey's last six starts.

Debuting

Chris Tillman (Baltimore Orioles)

Tillman will be making his major league debut against the Kansas City Royals. The 21-year-old righthander also will be auditioning for the role of Baltimore?s fifth starter because Rich Hill and Jason Berken have pitched poorly of late.

Originally a 2006 second-round pick of Seattle, Hillman was acquired in the Erik Bedard trade, a heist that also included All-Star Adam Jones and closer George Sherrill. He was 11-4 with a 3.18 ERA for Double-A Bowie in 2008 and 8-6 with a 2.70 ERA for Triple-A Norfolk this year.

In the minors, Tillman was a strikeout pitcher, having rung up 253 in 232 1-3 innings since the start of the 2008 season. He has averaged better than a strikeout per inning at every stop in the minors.

Slumping

Aaron Harang (Cincinnati Reds)

The righthander has lost his last three starts, giving up 12 earned runs and 24 hits in 16 innings for a 6.75 ERA. He also has a 1.75 WHIP during that span.

But that doesn?t tell the whole story. Harang is winless in his last 11 starts since May 25, allowing 12 homers in 62 2-3 innings. He began the season by surrendering just seven homers in 64 1-3 innings.

Zack Greinke (Kansas City Royals)

If Greinke doesn?t win the AL Cy Young Award, he can lay the blame squarely on his teammates, who seem to lay down when he takes the mound and offer him little support.

Greinke has not pitched poorly in his last four starts. In fact, he has pitched rather well, allowing seven earned runs with 32 strikeouts in 26 innings. But the Royals have lost all four outings, and Greinke is 0-3 with a no-decision because he has received just three runs of support.

Under bettors have cashed in Greinke?s last six starts.
 

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Hot lines: Wednesday's best MLB bets

Hot lines: Wednesday's best MLB bets

Hot lines: Wednesday's best MLB bets

Detroit Tigers at Texas Rangers (+112, 8.5)

No team plays below the total more than the Detroit Tigers - except the Texas Rangers.

The total has been under in Detroit's last seven games, during which the Tigers are averaging 2.6 runs. Longer trends include 15 of the last 17 and 21 of the last 25.

Overall, the under is 61-35-2 in Detroit's games this season. That is the second-best mark, trailing only the 61-32-4 in games involving Texas.

Texas is averaging 3.6 runs in its last 12 games, and the under is 11-0-1 in that stretch. Since June 5, Rangers games have a 33-10-1 mark against the under.
The mound matchup of Justin Verlander and Scott Feldman pits starters who have not given up more than three earned runs since July 1.

Pick: Under

Toronto Blue Jays at Seattle Mariners (+165, 7.5)

One way or another, the Roy Halladay trade talk will be over by the weekend. For the Toronto Blue Jays, it can't end soon enough.

Since GM J.P. Ricciardi admitted he would listen to offers for Halladay on July 7, the Blue Jays have been in a funk, losing 10 of their last 16 games with three three-game slides.

During that span, Toronto is averaging 4.4 runs, but 39 of its 71 runs have come in four games. It has been held to three runs or less nine times and is 0-6 in one-run games.

Even the normally unflappable Halladay appears to have been affected. He has not pitched poorly, but is 1-1 in three starts since Ricciardi's declaration and again will be making another potential "last start for the Blue Jays."

Toronto is just 1-5 in Halladay's last six outings.

Pick: Seattle
 

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MLB UMPIRE REPORT

MLB UMPIRE REPORT

MLB UMPIRE REPORT
UMPIRE AVG RUNS GAMES UNDER OVER K/GAME BB/GAME K/BB
ADRIAN JOHNSON 9.69 16 4 9 11.6 7.9 1.5
ALFONSO MARQUEZ 10.00 2 1 1 14.5 7.5 1.9
ANDY FLETCHER 6.69 16 13 2 14.9 8.4 1.8
ANGEL CAMPOS 8.46 13 8 5 15.8 6.2 2.6
ANGEL HERNANDEZ 9.94 17 7 9 13.4 7.8 1.7
BILL HOHN 8.43 14 7 6 13.1 6.0 2.2
BILL MILLER 8.94 16 10 5 16.4 5.9 2.8
BILL WELKE 10.13 15 7 7 14.8 5.7 2.6
BOB DAVIDSON 9.64 14 5 8 13.7 7.2 1.9
BRIAN GORMAN 6.88 16 12 3 14.7 6.4 2.3
BRIAN KNIGHT 8.94 17 9 7 13.5 6.6 2.0
BRIAN O'NORA 7.63 16 9 6 13.8 5.9 2.3
BRIAN RUNGE 8.47 15 9 4 13.3 6.5 2.0
BRUCE DRECKMAN 9.25 12 4 7 11.2 7.0 1.6
BUCKNOR 9.19 16 8 8 13.1 7.6 1.7
CASEY MOSER 4.00 2 2 0 12.5 4.0 3.1
CHAD FAIRCHILD 8.20 15 10 5 14.7 6.1 2.4
CHARLIE RELIFORD 7.93 15 10 5 13.7 5.2 2.6
CHRIS GUCCIONE 8.33 18 10 7 14.5 7.1 2.0
CHRIS TILLER 6.00 2 2 0 11.0 7.0 1.6
CHUCK MERIWETHER 9.47 15 7 8 14.1 6.9 2.0
DALE SCOTT 10.00 16 5 10 13.7 5.9 2.3
DAMIEN BEAL 9.50 2 1 1 14.5 5.0 2.9
DAN BELLINO 4.67 3 3 0 16.7 3.3 5.0
DAN IASSOGNA 10.80 15 7 8 13.2 6.8 1.9
DANA DEMUTH 9.67 15 8 7 13.4 6.7 2.0
DELFIN COLON 7.33 3 2 0 12.0 4.7 2.6
DERRYL COUSINS 8.81 16 8 7 12.6 7.9 1.6
DOUG EDDINGS 9.71 17 7 10 14.5 6.1 2.4
ED HICKOX 14.33 3 2 1 10.7 10.0 1.1
ED MONTAGUE 11.80 5 1 4 14.4 6.8 2.1
ED RAPUANO 9.53 17 7 9 13.7 7.4 1.8
ERIC COOPER 10.71 17 5 12 14.5 7.0 2.1
FIELDIN CULBRETH 7.33 15 11 3 13.7 7.5 1.8
GARY CEDERSTROM 9.50 12 7 5 14.3 6.4 2.2
GARY DARLING 8.18 11 7 4 13.5 5.5 2.5
GERRY DAVIS 11.00 16 6 7 12.7 7.8 1.6
GREG GIBSON 11.22 9 3 6 10.7 7.2 1.5
HUNTER WENDELSTEDT10.06 17 7 10 13 9 7.3 1.9
JAMES HOYE 9.53 19 12 6 11.9 7.5 1.6
JEFF KELLOGG 7.65 17 11 6 13.2 8.4 1.6
JEFF NELSON 10.33 15 6 8 12.6 7.3 1.7
JERRY CRAWFORD 11.57 14 6 7 14.9 9.1 1.6
JERRY LAYNE 8.60 15 7 7 15.0 7.0 2.1
JERRY MEALS 9.19 16 6 9 14.9 7.4 2.0
JIM JOYCE 8.94 16 9 7 14.3 8.7 1.6
JIM REYNOLDS 9.18 11 4 7 14.1 8.0 1.8
JIM WOLF 9.80 15 7 7 13.9 7.1 2.0
JOE WEST 9.06 17 8 8 13.4 7.5 1.8
JOHN HIRSCHBECK 9.13 16 10 6 13.9 6.4 2.2
KERWIN DANLEY 8.50 4 2 2 13.5 6.5 2.1
KEVIN CAUSEY 3.00 1 1 0 12.0 5.0 2.4
LANCE BARKSDALE 9.87 15 6 9 11.5 7.6 1.5
LARRY VANOVER 8.64 14 6 7 12.1 6.9 1.7
LAZ DIAZ 10.27 15 6 8 13.0 6.3 2.1
MARK CARLSON 9.08 13 8 5 13.8 7.8 1.8
MARK WEGNER 9.41 17 9 8 13.8 6.6 2.1
MARTY FOSTER 8.53 15 8 6 13.4 6.5 2.1
MARVIN HUDSON 7.75 16 8 8 15.3 7.1 2.1
MIKE DIMURO 8.87 15 7 8 14.6 6.7 2.2
MIKE ESTABROOK 8.33 6 3 3 13.2 3.8 3.4
MIKE EVERITT 10.25 16 6 10 12.7 7.7 1.7
MIKE MUCHLINSKI 8.00 2 1 0 14.5 8.5 1.7
MIKE REILLY 9.80 15 6 9 14.7 8.4 1.7
MIKE WINTERS 10.13 15 7 8 12.5 6.5 1.9
PAUL EMMEL 9.23 13 7 5 12.5 7.5 1.7
PAUL NAUERT 9.56 16 7 9 15.1 6.4 2.3
PAUL SCHRIEBER 9.94 16 6 6 14.6 8.6 1.7
PHIL CUZZI 9.12 17 10 6 14.6 7.4 2.0
RANDY MARSH 10.44 16 5 10 11.8 8.6 1.4
REYBURN 6.33 3 2 1 10.7 2.3 4.6
ROB DRAKE 9.22 18 9 9 14.9 5.9 2.5
RON KULPA 9.17 6 4 2 15.7 7.0 2.2
SAM HOLBROOK 8.64 14 8 6 14.4 7.1 2.0
SCOTT BARRY 7.13 16 12 4 12.9 6.7 1.9
TED BARRETT 9.13 15 8 6 12.5 7.0 1.8
TIM MCCLELLAND 12.24 17 3 10 13.2 8.5 1.5
TIM TIMMONS 11.06 18 7 9 13.9 7.5 1.9
TIM TSCHIDA 10.31 16 7 8 13.3 8.1 1.6
TIM WELKE 10.56 16 8 8 13.6 7.6 1.8
TODD TICHENOR 8.57 14 8 6 12.6 7.7 1.6
TOM HALLION 8.47 17 7 9 12.5 6.6 1.9
TONY RANDAZZO 7.89 18 10 7 12.3 5.1 2.4
WALLY BELL 9.38 16 9 6 14.2 7.3 1.9
 

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TOTALS REPORT

TOTALS REPORT

TOTALS REPORT
Team Total Home Away Streak
Arizona Diamondbacks 48 - 48 33 - 22 15 - 26 Under-4
Atlanta Braves 41 - 55 20 - 27 21 - 28 Under-1
Baltimore Orioles 45 - 49 19 - 28 26 - 21 Under-3
Boston Red Sox 38 - 52 18 - 27 20 - 25 Over-2
Chicago Cubs 42 - 53 23 - 27 19 - 26 Over-1
Chicago White Sox 39 - 62 16 - 36 23 - 26 Under-10
Cincinnati Reds 41 - 53 21 - 22 20 - 31 Under-1
Cleveland Indians 53 - 45 19 - 28 34 - 17 Over-5
Colorado Rockies 47 - 50 25 - 21 22 - 29 Under-1
Detroit Tigers 35 - 61 19 - 27 16 - 34 Push-1
Florida Marlins 47 - 47 27 - 20 20 - 27 Under-1
Houston Astros 42 - 52 21 - 28 21 - 24 Over-1
Kansas City Royals 41 - 52 27 - 24 14 - 28 Under-3
Los Angeles Angels 57 - 37 30 - 18 27 - 19 Over-9
Los Angeles Dodgers 50 - 45 23 - 25 27 - 20 Over-1
Milwaukee Brewers 50 - 46 23 - 26 27 - 20 Over-3
Minnesota Twins 44 - 52 28 - 20 16 - 32 Under-2
New York Mets 44 - 50 21 - 25 23 - 25 Under-1
New York Yankees 48 - 46 25 - 23 23 - 23 Under-1
Oakland Athletics 46 - 52 21 - 26 25 - 26 Over-3
Philadelphia Phillies 45 - 47 22 - 27 23 - 20 Under-2
Pittsburgh Pirates 41 - 55 16 - 27 25 - 28 Under-4
San Diego Padres 48 - 50 21 - 26 27 - 24 Under-1
San Francisco Giants 43 - 50 22 - 22 21 - 28 Under-3
Seattle Mariners 40 - 59 21 - 26 19 - 33 Under-1
St. Louis Cardinals 43 - 52 18 - 29 25 - 23 Over-1
Tampa Bay Rays 44 - 54 24 - 21 20 - 33 Under-1
Texas Rangers 33 - 61 16 - 34 17 - 27 Push-1
Toronto Blue Jays 46 - 52 22 - 27 24 - 25 Under-1
Washington Nationals 45 - 51 22 - 30 23 - 21 Over-2
 
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