Tuesday MLB breakdown

Mulligan

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washington -114/-109/-118 68% road -116
Philly -165/-180/-185 71% -188
Miami -145/-160/-167 64% road -170
Cubs -118/-109/+100 42% -108
Milwaukee -131/-124/-120 50% -120
Arizona -125/-130/-126 50% -128
Colorado +100/-110/-118 55% road -118
Los Angeles -188/-191/-191 70% -191



Texas -132/-120/-103 62% road -103
Cleveland -139/-137/-133 55% -133
Yankees -109/-120/-128 46% -128
Boston -127/-117/-107 67% road -108
Angels -170/-175/-165 71% road -165
Detroit -200/-187/-177 72% road -177
Toronto -123/-132/-120 63% road -120
 

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First thoughts

Washington, 69% around the road nationals, line at -114, has bounced around all day, but remains right around -114. Pirates are worth a look.
However AJ Burnett has been terrible, Jackson beat Pittsburgh twice last season, and is 4-0 lifetime against Pittsburgh.

Philadelphia opened -165, and 70% plus backing them. No surprise they've risen to -190. Too much chalk

similar story with Miami, they open -145, 65% behind them lying has risen to -170. Sanchez has been solid thus far with Miami winning four of his five starts. He is 3-1 lifetime against Houston.

Cubs opened -120 and have dropped like a stone to even money. 60% is on Atlanta, still that's a big change. Dempster was solid in his last start, before the bullpen blew it. He went eight strong shutout innings, however he is 2-12 lifetime against Atlanta. Considering Braves.

Milwaukee -131, even split with 50% backing them, line has dropped to -117. Gallarado has not been good with the ERA approaching six, with the Brewers dropping four of his six starts. But Bailey has been terrible against the Brewers going 0-3 lifetime, and last season had a ERA of nearly 8 against Milwaukee.


Texas open -132, they have dropped like a stone to -103, 60% on them. Baltimore or nothing. Although Baltimore starter had a 22.00 ERA versus Texas last season.

Nothing interesting about Cleveland/White Sox

Yankees open up -110, they are now over -130, small majority on Tampa. I'll be on Yankees. Shields has been nails for Tampa, he is 5-0 with the rays winning all six of his starts. So why the line drop? Maybe because he is 5-11 lifetime against the Yankees, and nova was 2-0 with a .69 ERA last season against Tampa.
 

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Rest of early games:
nearly 70% Boston, they open -127 and dropped $.20 to -107 Boston has lost three of four of Daniel Bard starts, and he is 0-2 against the Royals lifetime. Royals are play.

70+ percent are on the angles they open bounce up five cents, then drop $.15 to -160:shrug:
although Dan Heren has not been good, in the Angels have dropped all but one of his starts, I can't take Minnesota.

Late games later
 
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