It’s pretty rare to get a matchup of two teams carrying winning streaks of six or more, and it’s even rarer for a team to have won 11 straight games and yet come in as a home underdog.
We have bet $100 per game on 281 MLB games against the money line and we are currently down $10 dollars. That’s a lot of action for ten bucks. Yikes.
It’s the baseball equivalent of drawing an inside straight, and it probably isn’t going to last for much longer. But with the Pirates seemingly in a free fall, it might be time to keep striking while the iron is hot with Miami.
Houston won a key game last night and it feels like they have righted the ship. A gem by Framber Valdez can do that for a team! Today the Astros come back with Christian Javier, who has been outstanding all season at 7-1. Astros need to win this series at home to keep pace in a tougher-than-expected A.L. West.
Verlander and his $80 million contract comes back to Houston to face a reeling Dis-Astros team that has dropped five straight and 10 of 13. They are without Yordan and their bats have gone cold. This is a 2-5 homestand.Â
Making their first visit of the year to Tropicana Field, the Orioles have a huge chance to prove themselves as one of the elite teams in the American League.
Happy Fathers-Day! We went a paltry 2-3 yesterday, costing us -$230 bucks. We are still sitting pretty for the season: plus+$380 and 149-114.
BOOM! Like I’ve been saying all season, ride the turns in MLB and don’t be afraid to win! We went 6-0 last night and ran the table.
It hasn’t happened away from Fenway Park since April 8, but he’s not been the problem in those games. The problem has been the Red Sox offense, which has failed to give him more than two runs of support in any of his past six starts, including a 3-1 loss to the Yankees six days ago in the Bronx.