Up to Wednesday, picking straight ML's: 17-12, +5.345. Lines are from BetGameday
Run Lines are risky props, sticking to ML's
keeps me off tilt when a team blows a 4 run lead in the 9th down to 1
White Sox +100
-Contreras is a horse, just received a lucrative contract extension so hopefully that isn't going to effect him. Showed some amazing talents last postseason and has really come on in a White Sox uniform. Robertson isn't much and the Tigers bats will start to cool after that amazing start.
Dodgers -105
-Blew a comfortable lead in yesterdays game, Tomko isn't a very good pitcher but the youngster Malholm throws soft stuff and as long as his action isn't breaking hard the Dodgers should be able to get to him so that Tomko can get settled in and be serviceable.
Blue Jays +130
-Gut feeling call of the day, if the Jays want to be for real this season then they need to bounce back tonight against Wells in his first start coming of the DL. I don't expect Wells to have his usually sharp command in his first outing so the Jays should be able to jump on him early while he searches for his groove. Hopefully, Chacin splashes on some of his personal fragerance and pitches well again with it.
Run Lines are risky props, sticking to ML's
keeps me off tilt when a team blows a 4 run lead in the 9th down to 1
White Sox +100
-Contreras is a horse, just received a lucrative contract extension so hopefully that isn't going to effect him. Showed some amazing talents last postseason and has really come on in a White Sox uniform. Robertson isn't much and the Tigers bats will start to cool after that amazing start.
Dodgers -105
-Blew a comfortable lead in yesterdays game, Tomko isn't a very good pitcher but the youngster Malholm throws soft stuff and as long as his action isn't breaking hard the Dodgers should be able to get to him so that Tomko can get settled in and be serviceable.
Blue Jays +130
-Gut feeling call of the day, if the Jays want to be for real this season then they need to bounce back tonight against Wells in his first start coming of the DL. I don't expect Wells to have his usually sharp command in his first outing so the Jays should be able to jump on him early while he searches for his groove. Hopefully, Chacin splashes on some of his personal fragerance and pitches well again with it.
