Wednesday Wagers
The Rockies are coming ? again. Just like its improbable run to the 2007 World Series, Colorado is on fire when it matters most, producing a late-season surge that has its backers cashing tickets galore as the team closes in on a playoff berth for just the third time in franchise history.
Jim Tracy?s squad club trailed the Dodgers by 15 ? games in the National League West back in early June. Now the Rockies are within just two games after capturing a 5-4 win in last night?s series opener at Coors Field. They lead the Giants by four games in the wild-card hunt.
In the American League, Boston beat the White Sox thanks to a Jason Bay homer that untied the game in the eighth inning. The victory kept Terry Francona?s team 1 ? games in front of Texas in the AL wild-card chase.
Boston and Colorado will both continue their pivotal series tonight, so let?s take a close look at these contests.
**White Sox at Red Sox**
--Most books are listing Boston (72-53) as a minus-145 favorite with a total of either 9 ? shaded to the ?over? (minus-120) or 10 tilted to the ?under? for a minus-120 price. Gamblers can take the Red Sox on the run line (minus 1 ? runs) for a plus-140 return (risk $100 to win $140).
--This game marks the return of Tim Wakefield (11-3, 4.31 ERA) from the disabled list. The veteran knuckleballer was enjoying one of his finest seasons, including his first selection to the All-Star Game. However, Wakefield has been out since July 8 with strains to his lower back, left hamstring and left calf. He?s replacing the struggling Brad Penny in the BoSox rotation.
--Wakefield is 7-0 with a 3.92 ERA in nine home starts at Fenway Park this season. He is 7-11 with a 5.11 lifetime ERA against the White Sox.
--Chicago (63-63) fell to 27-33 on the road with last night?s loss. The defeat dropped the White Sox to four games back of AL-Central-leading Detroit pending the Tigers? late-night game against the Angels.
--Gavin Floyd (10-8, 3.98) will get the starting nod for Ozzie Guillen?s squad in this spot. Floyd is 5-5 with a 5.38 ERA in 13 road assignments in 2009. He is 2-0 despite a 5.74 ERA in a pair of career starts against Boston.
--The ?under? is 62-53 over the Red Sox, 29-26 in their home games. The ?over? had hit in four straight Boston games until last night?s contest barely stayed ?under? the 9 ?-run tally.
--The ?under? has cashed in six straight games for the White Sox, improving to 75-49 overall and 31-26 in their road assignments.
--Boston is 41-20 at home following last night?s win. The Yankees are still six games up on the Sox in the AL East.
**Dodgers at Rockies**
--Troy Tulowitzki?s ninth-inning single with the bases loaded lifted Colorado (72-54) into the win column in walk-off fashion for the second consecutive night. The victory improved the Rockies to an amazing 54-26 under Jim Tracy, who replaced Clint Hurdle when the team trailed the NL West leaders by double digits. With a win tonight, Tracy?s troops will be just one game back of Joe Torre?s team.
--Most spots are listing the Dodgers as minus-135 favorites with a total of 10 ?over? (minus-115). L.A. is plus-115 on the run line.
--Los Angeles (74-52) will turn to Randy Wolf (8-6, 3.44) in hopes of ending a two-game slide. Wolf has been sick lately, going 3-0 with a 1.99 ERA his last three times out. The veteran southpaw is 6-4 with a 2.91 ERA at home this season. Wolf is 4-2 with a 4.36 lifetime ERA against Colorado.
--Josh Fogg (0-1, 2.25) has made 193 starts in 239 career appearances in the majors. In 2009, the 32-year-old right-hander has made all 20 of his appearances from out of the bullpen. That will change tonight when Fogg gets the starting nod in favor of Aaron Cook, who went on the disabled list Saturday with a sore shoulder. The former Florida Gator is 3-5 with a 4.35 career ERA against the Dodgers.
--Might Torre try to get Juan Pierre in the lineup tonight? He feasts on Fogg with a .459 average in 37 career at-bats. Manny Ramirez is 2-for-6 with no homers against Fogg.
--The Dodgers fell to 34-27 on the road last night, while the Rockies improved to 36-24 at home.
--The Rockies are barely above .500 when facing lefties, compiling a 21-19 ledger.
--L.A. has seen the ?under? cash in four straight games to improve to 61-59 overall. The ?over? is 30-29 in the Dodgers? road outings.
--The ?under? is 62-57 overall for the Rockies, but they have watched the ?over? go 30-25 in its home games.
--Florida RHP Josh Johnson owns a 6-0 record and 2.15 career ERA against tonight?s foe, the Mets. New Yorks?s Mike Pelphrey is 1-5 with a 5.36 lifetime ERA against the Marlins, who are heavy favorites in the minus-240 range. Jeff Francoeur, who it hitting .305 since joining the Mets is ?out,? while the Fish?s Nick Johnson is ?out? and could be bound for the disabled list.
--I think we can bury the Cubs after Tuesday?s 15-6 loss to the Nationals with Carlos Zambrano on the mound. They are now eight games back in the wild card. Zambrano gave up eight runs in 4 1/3 innings.
--Pittsburgh looks attractive as a home underdog Wednesday. The Pirates are 34-28 at home after rallying to deliver Philadelphia closer Brad Lidge his ninth blown save in Tuesday?s 6-4 win. The Pirates, plus-160 ?dogs at most spots, will throw Paul Maholm, who is 3-1 in five career starts against the Phillies.
--Atlanta suffered a costly 2-1 defeat to the lowly Padres in extras last night. Although the Braves have been surging in recent weeks, the loss dropped the team to 5 ? games back in the wild-card hunt. Chipper Jones, who went 0-for-4 Tuesday, has been frustrated with his recent performance, as evidenced by these comments in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The Rockies are coming ? again. Just like its improbable run to the 2007 World Series, Colorado is on fire when it matters most, producing a late-season surge that has its backers cashing tickets galore as the team closes in on a playoff berth for just the third time in franchise history.
Jim Tracy?s squad club trailed the Dodgers by 15 ? games in the National League West back in early June. Now the Rockies are within just two games after capturing a 5-4 win in last night?s series opener at Coors Field. They lead the Giants by four games in the wild-card hunt.
In the American League, Boston beat the White Sox thanks to a Jason Bay homer that untied the game in the eighth inning. The victory kept Terry Francona?s team 1 ? games in front of Texas in the AL wild-card chase.
Boston and Colorado will both continue their pivotal series tonight, so let?s take a close look at these contests.
**White Sox at Red Sox**
--Most books are listing Boston (72-53) as a minus-145 favorite with a total of either 9 ? shaded to the ?over? (minus-120) or 10 tilted to the ?under? for a minus-120 price. Gamblers can take the Red Sox on the run line (minus 1 ? runs) for a plus-140 return (risk $100 to win $140).
--This game marks the return of Tim Wakefield (11-3, 4.31 ERA) from the disabled list. The veteran knuckleballer was enjoying one of his finest seasons, including his first selection to the All-Star Game. However, Wakefield has been out since July 8 with strains to his lower back, left hamstring and left calf. He?s replacing the struggling Brad Penny in the BoSox rotation.
--Wakefield is 7-0 with a 3.92 ERA in nine home starts at Fenway Park this season. He is 7-11 with a 5.11 lifetime ERA against the White Sox.
--Chicago (63-63) fell to 27-33 on the road with last night?s loss. The defeat dropped the White Sox to four games back of AL-Central-leading Detroit pending the Tigers? late-night game against the Angels.
--Gavin Floyd (10-8, 3.98) will get the starting nod for Ozzie Guillen?s squad in this spot. Floyd is 5-5 with a 5.38 ERA in 13 road assignments in 2009. He is 2-0 despite a 5.74 ERA in a pair of career starts against Boston.
--The ?under? is 62-53 over the Red Sox, 29-26 in their home games. The ?over? had hit in four straight Boston games until last night?s contest barely stayed ?under? the 9 ?-run tally.
--The ?under? has cashed in six straight games for the White Sox, improving to 75-49 overall and 31-26 in their road assignments.
--Boston is 41-20 at home following last night?s win. The Yankees are still six games up on the Sox in the AL East.
**Dodgers at Rockies**
--Troy Tulowitzki?s ninth-inning single with the bases loaded lifted Colorado (72-54) into the win column in walk-off fashion for the second consecutive night. The victory improved the Rockies to an amazing 54-26 under Jim Tracy, who replaced Clint Hurdle when the team trailed the NL West leaders by double digits. With a win tonight, Tracy?s troops will be just one game back of Joe Torre?s team.
--Most spots are listing the Dodgers as minus-135 favorites with a total of 10 ?over? (minus-115). L.A. is plus-115 on the run line.
--Los Angeles (74-52) will turn to Randy Wolf (8-6, 3.44) in hopes of ending a two-game slide. Wolf has been sick lately, going 3-0 with a 1.99 ERA his last three times out. The veteran southpaw is 6-4 with a 2.91 ERA at home this season. Wolf is 4-2 with a 4.36 lifetime ERA against Colorado.
--Josh Fogg (0-1, 2.25) has made 193 starts in 239 career appearances in the majors. In 2009, the 32-year-old right-hander has made all 20 of his appearances from out of the bullpen. That will change tonight when Fogg gets the starting nod in favor of Aaron Cook, who went on the disabled list Saturday with a sore shoulder. The former Florida Gator is 3-5 with a 4.35 career ERA against the Dodgers.
--Might Torre try to get Juan Pierre in the lineup tonight? He feasts on Fogg with a .459 average in 37 career at-bats. Manny Ramirez is 2-for-6 with no homers against Fogg.
--The Dodgers fell to 34-27 on the road last night, while the Rockies improved to 36-24 at home.
--The Rockies are barely above .500 when facing lefties, compiling a 21-19 ledger.
--L.A. has seen the ?under? cash in four straight games to improve to 61-59 overall. The ?over? is 30-29 in the Dodgers? road outings.
--The ?under? is 62-57 overall for the Rockies, but they have watched the ?over? go 30-25 in its home games.
--Florida RHP Josh Johnson owns a 6-0 record and 2.15 career ERA against tonight?s foe, the Mets. New Yorks?s Mike Pelphrey is 1-5 with a 5.36 lifetime ERA against the Marlins, who are heavy favorites in the minus-240 range. Jeff Francoeur, who it hitting .305 since joining the Mets is ?out,? while the Fish?s Nick Johnson is ?out? and could be bound for the disabled list.
--I think we can bury the Cubs after Tuesday?s 15-6 loss to the Nationals with Carlos Zambrano on the mound. They are now eight games back in the wild card. Zambrano gave up eight runs in 4 1/3 innings.
--Pittsburgh looks attractive as a home underdog Wednesday. The Pirates are 34-28 at home after rallying to deliver Philadelphia closer Brad Lidge his ninth blown save in Tuesday?s 6-4 win. The Pirates, plus-160 ?dogs at most spots, will throw Paul Maholm, who is 3-1 in five career starts against the Phillies.
--Atlanta suffered a costly 2-1 defeat to the lowly Padres in extras last night. Although the Braves have been surging in recent weeks, the loss dropped the team to 5 ? games back in the wild-card hunt. Chipper Jones, who went 0-for-4 Tuesday, has been frustrated with his recent performance, as evidenced by these comments in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
