By: Rohit Ponnaiya
STREAKING AND SLUMPING STARTERS
STREAKING
Ryan Yarbrough, Tampa Bay Rays (11-3, 3.51 ERA, $186): When we did this column on Friday there was no shortage of streaking pitchers but today there is hardly anybody to choose (besides three of the throwers we already discussed in our Double Play Picks). Yarbrough probably fits the bill closer than anybody else despite giving up 10 runs over his last 19 innings pitched.
Over the long term, the Tampa Bay southpaw is indeed streaking with the Rays 12-2 over his last 14 outings and Yarbrough posting a 2.34 ERA with a 0.78 WHIP over that span. His control has been exceptional with just four walked batters through 65 innings over his last 11 starts.
Today, Yarbrough and the Rays are taking on the Angels and their own young lefty in Patrick Sandoval. The Halos are 0-5 in Sandoval's last five starts and 0-6 in their last six home games. With Tampa Bay 13-3 over their previous 16 contests they hold good value on the moneyline at -160.
SLUMPING
Trevor Bauer, Cincinnati Reds (10-12, 4.55 ERA, $-314): Ever since his last game with Cleveland before the trade to Cincinnati, Bauer has looked pretty awful. The Reds are 2-6 in Bauer's eight starts with the franchise. Over his last nine starts overall Bauer is just 1-5 with a 8.08 ERA and a WHIP of 1.71.
Bauer will try to turn things around this afternoon against the Diamondbacks. Arizona is 1-6 in their last seven games and are batting just .223 over their previous 25 contests.
The Under is 5-1-1 in the Reds last seven games, 6-1-1 in the D-Backs previous eight and 6-0-1 in Arizona starter Zac Gallen's last seven outings. Cincy may actually be a bit undervalued at +135 and the Under 8.5 is worth a look as well.
STREAKING AND SLUMPING STARTERS
STREAKING
Ryan Yarbrough, Tampa Bay Rays (11-3, 3.51 ERA, $186): When we did this column on Friday there was no shortage of streaking pitchers but today there is hardly anybody to choose (besides three of the throwers we already discussed in our Double Play Picks). Yarbrough probably fits the bill closer than anybody else despite giving up 10 runs over his last 19 innings pitched.
Over the long term, the Tampa Bay southpaw is indeed streaking with the Rays 12-2 over his last 14 outings and Yarbrough posting a 2.34 ERA with a 0.78 WHIP over that span. His control has been exceptional with just four walked batters through 65 innings over his last 11 starts.
Today, Yarbrough and the Rays are taking on the Angels and their own young lefty in Patrick Sandoval. The Halos are 0-5 in Sandoval's last five starts and 0-6 in their last six home games. With Tampa Bay 13-3 over their previous 16 contests they hold good value on the moneyline at -160.
SLUMPING
Trevor Bauer, Cincinnati Reds (10-12, 4.55 ERA, $-314): Ever since his last game with Cleveland before the trade to Cincinnati, Bauer has looked pretty awful. The Reds are 2-6 in Bauer's eight starts with the franchise. Over his last nine starts overall Bauer is just 1-5 with a 8.08 ERA and a WHIP of 1.71.
Bauer will try to turn things around this afternoon against the Diamondbacks. Arizona is 1-6 in their last seven games and are batting just .223 over their previous 25 contests.
The Under is 5-1-1 in the Reds last seven games, 6-1-1 in the D-Backs previous eight and 6-0-1 in Arizona starter Zac Gallen's last seven outings. Cincy may actually be a bit undervalued at +135 and the Under 8.5 is worth a look as well.