Southpaw Afternoon

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A lot of teams are travelling in baseball on Thursday, but that doesn?t mean we?ll be sitting around doing nothing for the day. We?ve got plenty of afternoon action to fawn over?four games to be precise. And almost all of the early tilts are a battle of left-handers. Let?s take a look.

Indians at Blue Jays ? 12:37 p.m. EDT

If there is anything good to say on behalf of the Indians it?s that their season will be over in just a matter of months. But before they receive the sweet release that death brings, they?ll send David Huff (4-4, 6.60 ERA) out to finish off this series.

Huff hasn?t been too bad recently in winning four of his last seven starts. But he will be looking to bounce back from a 6-2 loss at home to the Mariners on July 17. Huff lasted just five innings and gave up three earned runs on seven hits. His stamina must come into question here as he?s lasted past the six inning twice this season.

Toronto will send Marc Rzepczynksi (1-1, 2.50 ERA) to wrap up this troika. Bettors haven?t enjoyed backing the Blue Jays? southpaw in his short time with the big club as they?re 1-2 when he starts. Yet, the club has been pleased with Rzepczynksi as those outings can all be labeled as quality starts. And he?s coming off of a four-hit, six inning winning performance at home against the Red Sox on July 18.

Las Vegas Sports Consultants have listed the Jays as $1.50 home favorites (risk $150 to win $100) with a total of nine.

That line thumbs its nose at recent head-to-head history that shows Cleveland is 26-10 in the last 36 meetings. Plus, the road team is 4-2 in this matchup during the 2009 campaign.

Mariners at Tigers ? 1:05 p.m. EDT

It can?t be easy for teams to take to the field for a day game when they were in a primetime affair the night before. That?s what the M?s and Tigers are doing on Thursday.

Seattle is banking on Jarrod Washburn (7-6, 2.87 ERA) to close out this series on a high note. The numbers certainly say that Washburn will get it done in this spot as the Mariners are 5-1 in his last six starts this year. He?s allowed just two earned runs in his last three starts combined with nine total strikeouts to just two walks.

Detroit give Luke French (1-0, 1.89 ERA) the starting nod for this tilt. French?s numbers don?t look all that great because he?s been in four games that he didn?t receive a decision. However, the Tigers came away with wins in three of those four tilts. The only knock you can have against French is that he isn?t lasting too long on the mound, lasting at least five innings in his last two starts.

Most betting shops have opened this contest with the Tigers as $1.15 home faves with the total posting at 8 ?.

The numbers suggest that Detroit is the play in this instance. Washburn is 4-8 with a 5.51 earned run average in 14 career starts against the Motor City Kitties. And the Tigers are a spotless 5-0 against southpaws at home during the day this year.

Giants at Braves ? 1:10 p.m. EDT

Is it me or does it seem like the Giants are getting ready to make their tumble back to reality? San Francisco has dropped five of its last six contests. I know that they?re only a ? game behind the Rockies for the NL Wild Card, but that might as well be 10 games right now.

San Fran will try to plug the dam with uber-bust Barry Zito (5-10, 4.89 ERA). He?s dropped three of his last four decisions. And bettors backing Zito have gone 2-5 in his last seven starts. To be fair though, he did pitch well in his last game, allowing two earned runs on six hits in 6.1 innings of work. Just did get any support from his offense as the Pirates beat them 2-0 on July 18.

The Braves will send Kenshin Kawakami (5-7, 4.15 ERA) out to close out this series. This Japanese import has done well this year for Atlanta despite his overall record. Out of the 17 starts Kawakami has had, eight of them have been quality outings. What he could complain about is that he?s had shoddy run support though as evidenced by Atlanta scoring three or fewer runs in eight of those games.

LVSC has listed Atlanta as a $1.65 home ?chalk? with a total of 8 ?.

Before you hit the betting window, you may want to know that Zito is 2-1 with a 2.84 ERA in three career starts against the Braves. However, the home team has won all five games in this year?s series.

Rays at White Sox ? 2:05 p.m. EDT

A lot of people have touted the Rays as a team to watch out for in the second half of the season. Hard not to argue with that thinking on the defending AL champions. Tampa Bay has won three of its last four games and eight of its last 11.

Tampa Bay will look to keep up the pace with Scott Kazmir (4-5, 6.62 ERA) on the mound. The Rays? staff ace has won three of his last four starts this season, but is rarely going past the sixth inning in any of those occasions. They haven?t needed Kazmir to go the distance much thanks to a bullpen that ranks third in the big leagues with a 3.39 ERA and a 1.27 WHIP.

The Pale Hose are hoping to stay on Detroit?s heels in the AL Central with Mark Buehrle (10-3, 3.52 ERA) taking the mound. Chicago has fared well with its ace toeing the slab as they?ve won six of his last seven starts, while Buehrle has an ERA of 4.07 in that stretch.

It?s no surprise that the White Sox are $1.20 home favorites with a total of nine by the sportsbooks.

Buehrle is 7-2 with a 4.23 ERA for his career against the Rays. Meanwhile, Kazmir is just 3-2 with an ERA of 4.46 in six career starts against Chicago. While those numbers seem to favor the ChiSox, the road team is 5-2 in the last seven head-to-head matchups.
 

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Thursday Night Pair

Thursday Night Pair

Thursday Night Pair

Two late games wrap up the Thursday night card, as the Twins and Angels begin a crucial four-game set in Anaheim. Down in Phoenix, the Diamondbacks try to plug away behind their ace, as they host the Pirates.

Twins at Angels (10:10 PM EST)

Minnesota tries to continue its quest at the AL Central division lead, heading south to Anaheim to battle the Angels. The Twins are coming off a series loss to the A's, while the Halos return home after a series sweep at Kansas City.

The Twins swept the Angels earlier this season at the Metrodome, with Minnesota tallying 23 runs in the three-game series. To be fair to the Angels, Mike Scioscia's team started Dustin Moseley, Darren Oliver, and Shane Loux in that series, all pitchers that are no longer in the rotation.


Scott Baker has had his ups and downs this season, but the Twins righty owns an 8-7 record. Baker was lit up throughout his career against the Halos, going 0-5 without a quality start. However, that changed last August when Baker silenced the Angels bats, allowing four hits and one run in eight innings of work (the Twins won the game in extra-innings, 2-1). Minnesota has captured four of Baker's last five road starts, while six of his last seven outings overall have gone 'over' the total.

Jered Weaver hasn't been as sharp recently as he was earlier in the season. The Angels righty has an ERA of 5.94 in his last three starts, but the Halos are 3-0, putting up 34 runs of support. Weaver has thrived at home, winning seven of eight decisions. The Halos are on a nice 'over' streak when Weaver takes the mound, hitting in six straight starts. The ex-Long Beach State star is 2-2 in four career starts against the Twins, but has delivered a quality outing each time.

The Angels are on a roll in series openers, winning 12 of their past 13. The Twins have struggled in Anaheim over the years, dropping 20 of the last 28 meetings out west.

Las Vegas Sports Consultants has installed the Angels as a $1.55 favorite, while the total is set at 8 ?.

Pirates at Diamondbacks (9:40 PM EST)

Two of the National League doormats meet up at Chase Field in the desert for a four-game series. Pittsburgh continues to deal away all of its remaining offensive power, by trading off first baseman Adam LaRoche on Wednesday to the Red Sox. LaRoche joins Nate McLouth, Nyjer Morgan, and Eric Hinske as Pirates position players who have been dealt since the beginning of June.

Dan Haren continues to impress despite being the ace of the disappointing Diamondbacks. The Arizona right-hander owns a league-leading ERA of 1.96, while possessing a 10-5 record. Haren has delivered a quality outing in all but one of his 18 starts, which coincidentally came against his former team, the anemic A's. Since losing to the Dodgers back in early June, the D-Backs are 7-1 in Haren's last eight starts. In this current stretch, Haren has struck out 59 batters, while walking just nine.

Former Brave Charlie Morton, who was acquired in the McLouth deal back in June, has had his share of moments with the Pirates. Morton has produced quality starts in two of his last three trips to the mound, beating the Giants and Marlins. Morton's highest pitch count this season has been 91, which came in the victory at Florida. As a member of the Braves last season, Morton shut down the D-Backs in Phoenix, holding Arizona to five hits in seven scoreless innings as Atlanta won 6-4.

Arizona captured four of seven meetings last season, with Haren winning twice. The 'under' was the right play in five of the matchups, while the Pirates have gone 'under' the total in seven of their past ten overall.

The D-Backs are a hefty $2.10 home favorite according to LVSC, with the total is listed at 7 ?.
 

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TOTALS REPORT

TOTALS REPORT

TOTALS REPORT
Team Total Home Away Streak
Arizona Diamondbacks 46 - 44 31 - 18 15 - 26 Under-1
Atlanta Braves 39 - 52 20 - 26 19 - 26 Under-1
Baltimore Orioles 45 - 45 19 - 26 26 - 19 Under-3
Boston Red Sox 36 - 50 16 - 25 20 - 25 Under-7
Chicago Cubs 40 - 50 21 - 24 19 - 26 Over-1
Chicago White Sox 39 - 55 16 - 35 23 - 20 Under-3
Cincinnati Reds 39 - 50 20 - 21 19 - 29 Push-1
Cleveland Indians 48 - 45 19 - 28 29 - 17 Over-1
Colorado Rockies 45 - 47 24 - 19 21 - 28 Under-1
Detroit Tigers 35 - 55 19 - 22 16 - 33 Under-1
Florida Marlins 45 - 45 27 - 19 18 - 26 Under-4
Houston Astros 38 - 51 18 - 28 20 - 23 Push-1
Kansas City Royals 41 - 48 27 - 22 14 - 26 Over-3
Los Angeles Angels 51 - 37 24 - 18 27 - 19 Over-3
Los Angeles Dodgers 47 - 43 21 - 24 26 - 19 Push-1
Milwaukee Brewers 46 - 45 19 - 25 27 - 20 Over-1
Minnesota Twins 40 - 50 28 - 18 12 - 32 Over-1
New York Mets 40 - 49 20 - 24 20 - 25 Under-3
New York Yankees 45 - 44 23 - 22 22 - 22 Under-6
Oakland Athletics 42 - 51 21 - 26 21 - 25 Over-1
Philadelphia Phillies 42 - 45 19 - 27 23 - 18 Over-1
Pittsburgh Pirates 39 - 51 16 - 27 23 - 24 Over-1
San Diego Padres 45 - 47 21 - 26 24 - 21 Under-5
San Francisco Giants 42 - 45 22 - 20 20 - 25 Under-1
Seattle Mariners 36 - 57 17 - 25 19 - 32 Under-1
St. Louis Cardinals 40 - 50 17 - 28 23 - 22 Push-1
Tampa Bay Rays 42 - 50 23 - 20 19 - 30 Under-5
Texas Rangers 33 - 58 16 - 33 17 - 25 Under-8
Toronto Blue Jays 44 - 49 21 - 25 23 - 24 Over-1
Washington Nationals 42 - 48 21 - 27 21 - 21 Under-3
 

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MLB UMPIRE REPORT

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MLB UMPIRE REPORT
UMPIRE AVG RUNS GAMES UNDER OVER K/GAME BB/GAME K/BB
ADRIAN JOHNSON 9.93 14 3 8 11.2 8.0 1.4
ALFONSO MARQUEZ 10.00 2 1 1 14.5 7.5 1.9
ANDY FLETCHER 6.38 13 10 2 15.2 8.5 1.8
ANGEL CAMPOS 7.55 11 8 3 15.8 5.6 2.8
ANGEL HERNANDEZ 10.00 15 6 8 12.9 7.9 1.6
BILL HOHN 8.23 13 7 5 13.3 6.2 2.1
BILL MILLER 9.21 14 9 5 16.1 5.6 2.8
BILL WELKE 9.57 14 7 6 14.6 5.3 2.8
BOB DAVIDSON 9.73 11 4 6 13.5 6.4 2.1
BRIAN GORMAN 7.38 13 9 3 15.2 6.1 2.5
BRIAN KNIGHT 9.00 15 8 6 13.4 6.9 1.9
BRIAN O'NORA 7.21 14 8 5 13.4 6.2 2.2
BRIAN RUNGE 8.67 12 7 3 13.2 6.8 2.0
BRUCE DRECKMAN 9.25 12 4 7 11.2 7.0 1.6
BUCKNOR 8.93 15 8 7 13.3 7.6 1.7
CASEY MOSER 4.00 2 2 0 12.5 4.0 3.1
CHAD FAIRCHILD 8.83 12 7 5 15.5 6.6 2.4
CHARLIE RELIFORD 8.29 14 9 5 13.7 5.4 2.5
CHRIS GUCCIONE 8.50 16 8 7 14.6 7.1 2.1
CHRIS TILLER 6.00 2 2 0 11.0 7.0 1.6
CHUCK MERIWETHER 10.00 13 5 8 13.7 7.4 1.9
DALE SCOTT 10.00 14 5 8 14.1 5.7 2.5
DAMIEN BEAL 7.00 1 1 0 17.0 3.0 5.7
DAN BELLINO 4.67 3 3 0 16.7 3.3 5.0
DAN IASSOGNA 10.79 14 7 7 13.3 6.9 1.9
DANA DEMUTH 9.67 15 8 7 13.4 6.7 2.0
DELFIN COLON 6.50 2 2 0 10.0 4.5 2.2
DERRYL COUSINS 8.86 14 7 6 11.8 8.0 1.5
DOUG EDDINGS 9.73 15 6 9 14.9 5.7 2.6
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 8.79 14 6 7 13.9 7.7 1.8
ERIC COOPER 10.47 15 5 10 14.5 7.1 2.0
FIELDIN CULBRETH 7.69 13 9 3 13.2 7.8 1.7
GARY CEDERSTROM 9.09 11 7 4 13.8 6.2 2.2
GARY DARLING 8.70 10 6 4 13.8 5.8 2.4
GERRY DAVIS 10.60 15 6 6 12.8 7.7 1.7
GREG GIBSON 11.22 9 3 6 10.7 7.2 1.5
HUNTER WENDELSTEDT10.13 15 7 8 13 7 7.3 1.9
JAMES HOYE 9.63 16 10 5 11.6 7.9 1.5
JEFF KELLOGG 8.07 15 9 6 13.0 8.7 1.5
JEFF NELSON 10.23 13 6 6 11.9 7.6 1.6
JERRY CRAWFORD 11.23 13 6 6 14.8 9.2 1.6
JERRY LAYNE 8.69 13 6 6 15.5 7.0 2.2
JERRY MEALS 9.62 13 4 8 15.8 8.2 1.9
JIM JOYCE 9.14 14 7 7 14.9 9.1 1.6
JIM REYNOLDS 10.00 9 3 6 14.4 7.3 2.0
JIM WOLF 9.50 14 7 6 14.2 6.9 2.1
JOE WEST 8.93 15 7 7 13.1 7.6 1.7
JOHN HIRSCHBECK 8.14 14 10 4 13.9 6.5 2.1
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 9.62 13 5 8 11.7 7.3 1.6
LARRY VANOVER 8.64 14 6 7 12.1 6.9 1.7
LAZ DIAZ 11.08 12 4 8 13.0 7.2 1.8
MARK CARLSON 9.36 11 6 5 14.1 7.7 1.8
MARK WEGNER 10.20 15 7 8 13.3 6.9 1.9
MARTY FOSTER 8.77 13 7 5 13.8 6.5 2.1
MARVIN HUDSON 7.21 14 8 6 14.9 6.7 2.2
MIKE DIMURO 8.42 12 6 6 15.8 6.8 2.3
MIKE ESTABROOK 8.33 6 3 3 13.2 3.8 3.4
MIKE EVERITT 10.43 14 5 9 12.5 7.6 1.7
MIKE MUCHLINSKI 8.00 2 1 0 14.5 8.5 1.7
MIKE REILLY 9.85 13 5 8 14.6 8.8 1.7
MIKE WINTERS 10.25 12 5 7 12.8 5.5 2.3
PAUL EMMEL 9.17 12 7 5 12.5 7.3 1.7
PAUL NAUERT 9.29 14 6 8 14.9 6.4 2.3
PAUL SCHRIEBER 10.00 14 6 5 14.4 8.8 1.6
PHIL CUZZI 9.07 14 8 5 15.4 7.9 2.0
RANDY MARSH 9.62 13 4 8 11.8 8.6 1.4
REYBURN 6.33 3 2 1 10.7 2.3 4.6
ROB DRAKE 9.56 16 7 9 14.5 5.9 2.5
RON KULPA 11.25 4 2 2 15.8 7.3 2.2
SAM HOLBROOK 8.62 13 7 6 14.5 7.2 2.0
SCOTT BARRY 7.07 15 11 4 12.7 6.8 1.9
TED BARRETT 8.92 13 8 4 12.0 7.5 1.6
TIM MCCLELLAND 12.60 15 3 9 13.4 8.4 1.6
TIM TIMMONS 10.50 16 7 7 13.6 7.7 1.8
TIM TSCHIDA 10.07 14 7 7 13.4 8.1 1.7
TIM WELKE 11.14 14 6 8 13.4 8.0 1.7
TODD TICHENOR 8.67 12 7 5 13.0 7.7 1.7
TOM HALLION 8.93 14 5 8 13.3 7.0 1.9
TONY RANDAZZO 7.94 16 9 6 12.4 5.1 2.4
WALLY BELL 10.00 14 7 6 14.1 7.9 1.8
 

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Hot lines: Thursday's best MLB bets

Hot lines: Thursday's best MLB bets

Hot lines: Thursday's best MLB bets

St. Louis Cardinals at Washington Nationals (+137, 8)

You can forgive the Cardinals if they happen to overlook their one-game stopover Thursday against the Washington Nationals. It?s fair to say they have had other topics on their minds.

The leaders of a tightly bunched National League Central are on their way to another Friday against the red-hot Philadelphia Phillies of the NL East.

Their make-up date from a May 3 postponed game against the Nationals might come at just the wrong time, though not much about Washington?s record suggests it poses much of a threat against teams with winning records.

Even so, the Nationals have a little bit of momentum on their side. They notched their first win in six tries for interim manager Jim Riggleman by blanking the New York Mets 4-0 Tuesday.

?I can?t lie to you ? it feels good to win a ballgame,? Riggleman told the media afterward.

Another bright spot has been the play of the two Z boys, third baseman Ryan Zimmerman and pitcher Jordan Zimmermann.

The pitcher (3-5, 4.63 ERA), who will take the mound against the Cardinals, has surrendered three earned runs or fewer in eight of his past 10 starts. Washington?s dreadful bullpen has prevented Zimmermann from having more to show for his efforts.

The third baseman was the team?s All-Star representative. He is hitting .280 BA with 15 home runs and 56 RBI, and has proven to be Washington?s most consistent all-around player.

Pick: Nationals +137

Cleveland Indians at Toronto Blue Jays (-149, 9)

Usually big ugly beasts hibernate in the winter. But the Toronto Blue Jays' offense seems to be a tad sleepy in July.

After riding their production at the plate in the first half of the season, the Blue Jays are hitting just .243 BA and averaging only 3.8 runs per game this month. That was until Wednesday night, when Toronto?s lineup woke up, stretched, wiped the crud from its eyes and hit five home runs for a 10-6 win over the Cleveland Indians.

Two of those home runs came off the bat of shortstop Marco Scutaro, who hadn?t gone yard since June 23 and came into the game with just six home runs on the season.

"We actually talked about it today before the game," pitcher Ricky Romero told the media. "I was like, 'Let's go, man. When was the last time you hit a home run?' I was just joking with and he goes out and hits two today, which is kind of funny."

The good times could continue to roll North of the border Thursday. Cleveland sends starter David Huff to the bump. The lefty has been wildly inconsistent in recent games and has allowed seven home runs in his last 10 appearances. Huff has never faced Toronto but does tout a 2-2 record and an ERA over 8.00 on the road with six of his total 10 home runs served coming in opposing parks.

Pick: Over 9
 

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Thursday's streaking and slumping starting pitchers

Thursday's streaking and slumping starting pitchers

Thursday's streaking and slumping starting pitchers


Streaking

Dan Haren (Arizona Diamondbacks)

The best pitcher in the National League is in the NL West. But it?s not Tim Lincecum of the Giants.

Haren (10-5, 1.96 ERA) has been hurt by poor run support this season, but he hasn?t let it affect his performance when he steps on the mound. He leads the league in innings pitched (138), ERA, complete games (3) and WHIP (0.80). He is also third in strikeouts (137) and has walked just 18 batters this season.

The 28 year old has allowed one or fewer runs in each of his past four starts and has gone at least seven innings in all but one of those outings. Haren hasn?t allowed more than two earned runs in a start since May 23.

"What I noticed is that he didn't throw a lot of balls over the heart of the plate," the Cardinals' Brendan Ryan told the Associated Press. "He never even used the splitter against me, and that's probably his best pitch."

Adam Wainwright (St. Louis Cardinals)

The 27 year old could be the key to the Cardinals hopes of an NL Central title. Wainwright has emerged as the team's most consistent starter since late June.

Wainwright (10-6, 3.01 ERA) has allowed two or fewer runs in each of his past five starts, lasting at least seven innings in those outings. The key for the right-hander has been his ability to not give up the long ball. He has yielded just one round tripper during his hot streak.

In his most recent start, Wainwright yielded only two runs on five hits over seven innings against the Diamondbacks.

Slumping

Vin Mazzaro (Oakland Athletics)

After an electric debut in the majors at the beginning of June, the rest of the league appears to have caught up to Mazzaro.

Mazzarro (2-6, 4.09 ERA) hasn?t lasted more than six innings in each of his past seven starts. In his most recent outing, an 11-6 loss to the Angles, he was shelled for eight runs on 10 hits in just three innings. Two starts before that, he was hit nearly as hard, giving up five runs on 10 hits over six innings.

The fly-ball pitcher must do a better job of keeping the ball down in the zone, as opponents have turned his starts into batting practice.

?That's going to happen,? Mazzaro told the Associated Press. ?I left the ball up too many times. It was probably my approach."

David Huff (Cleveland Indians)

Don?t be deceived by Huff?s most recent start. The southpaw allowed just three runs in five innings but gave up seven hits and a walk and needed 108 pitches to get that far.

But even that performance was an improvement for Huff (4-4, 6.60). In his previous start against the White Sox he was tagged for eight runs on 11 hits in just 4 1-3 innings. In fact, Huff has allowed at least seven hits in each of his past four starts.

"The big thing was getting ahead of hitters," Huff told the Associated Press after a recent loss. "But I started nibbling a little. I had to go to the fastball for a strike and those guys were sitting dead-red on it."
 

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Doctor, Doctor: Flu decimating Rangers roster

Doctor, Doctor: Flu decimating Rangers roster

Doctor, Doctor: Flu decimating Rangers roster

It?s a bad idea to get too close to anyone in the Texas Rangers clubhouse these days.

A case of the flu is making its way through the team. Closer Frank Francisco was placed on the disabled list Monday with a mild case of pneumonia and at least four other players have been diagnosed with the flu or flu-like symptoms, the Associated Press reported.

Pitcher Vicente Padilla was home with the flu Wednesday night as he was scratched from his scheduled start against the Red Sox. Reliever Eddie Guardado was also home sick.

The Rangers are off Thursday before starting a series in Kansas City this weekend.

"It is concerning but the guys that really have it deep, they're not at the ballpark," manager Ron Washington, who was dealing with a scratchy throat, told the Associated Press. "What we have around here today is symptoms. We're fighting that. We have to hope it doesn't get too much more than that."
 

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Rockies ace Jason Marquis to miss start

Rockies ace Jason Marquis to miss start

Rockies ace Jason Marquis to miss start


Colorado Rockies ace Jason Marquis will miss his scheduled start Friday because of a blister on his right middle finger, the Associated Press reports.

The right-hander, who leads the major leagues with 12 wins, will be held out as a precautionary measure, according to manager Jim Tracy.

Jason Hammel will take the place of Marquis (12-6, 3.49 ERA) on Friday for the Rockies
 

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Top 5 MLB Trends

Top 5 MLB Trends

Top 5 MLB Trends
SEA
DET

SEA are 8-0 in their last 8 after scoring 2 runs or less in their previous game.

STL
WAS

Under is 8-0 in WAS last 8 after allowing 2 runs or less in their previous game.

TB
TOR

Under is 8-0-1 in TOR last 9 home games vs. a team with a winning record.

NYM
HOU

Under is 8-0 in Santanas last 8 starts with 5 days of rest.

ATL
MIL

Under is 8-0-1 in Vazquezs last 9 starts overall.
 
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