Took some nice time off and enjoyed my largest Pinnacle withdrawal ever. Now its time to get back to business and start a new hot streak. LETS DO IT!
DETROIT TIGERS RL -1 (-121)
SWEEP SWEEP SWEEP is all I have to say about this one and seeing how the game was so close yesterday, I don't think we'll see the same today. The bottom line here is that Steve Trachsel has never pitched well against the Tigers and he is not the guy you want to see on the mound against Robertson, who has always traditionally pitched well against the Orioles. The Tigers are 0-3 in Robertson's last three starts which is why the line is so low and which is why we are getting so much value. The Tigers bats have not supported one of their best pitchers at all in his last three outings but I think that's going to change in this one. Baltimore is still a tad bit overvalued by the books because if their run in the early season but they are quickly starting to fade while the Tigers are looking better and better. Looking at the lineups in this one, the big bats are all there for the Tigers and that is most definitely an attempt to get things going for Bonderman in terms of run support. Baltimore is batting only .240 versus lefties on the road this season and I have no problems backing Bonderman (who is due for a win) at this price.
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DETROIT TIGERS RL -1 (-121)
SWEEP SWEEP SWEEP is all I have to say about this one and seeing how the game was so close yesterday, I don't think we'll see the same today. The bottom line here is that Steve Trachsel has never pitched well against the Tigers and he is not the guy you want to see on the mound against Robertson, who has always traditionally pitched well against the Orioles. The Tigers are 0-3 in Robertson's last three starts which is why the line is so low and which is why we are getting so much value. The Tigers bats have not supported one of their best pitchers at all in his last three outings but I think that's going to change in this one. Baltimore is still a tad bit overvalued by the books because if their run in the early season but they are quickly starting to fade while the Tigers are looking better and better. Looking at the lineups in this one, the big bats are all there for the Tigers and that is most definitely an attempt to get things going for Bonderman in terms of run support. Baltimore is batting only .240 versus lefties on the road this season and I have no problems backing Bonderman (who is due for a win) at this price.
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