<TABLE style="TABLE-LAYOUT: fixed" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="85%" height="100%">JIM FEIST
(963) CHI Cubs
(964) ARI D'backs
Take "Under"
(NLDS Game 1 - Wednesday) : It's the veteran and free agent lineup of the Chicago Cubs against the home-grown, young players of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Both teams throw their respective aces in this contest. Carlos Zambrano is on fire entering game one here in Phoenix. Zambrano not only is 18-13 over and 12-4 on the road, but he's won his last two games while allowing NO earned runs (both shutout wins by the Cubs). Moreover, Zambrano has won four of his last five starts and in those wins he's allowed just two earned runs in 27 innings. Brandon Webb pitched the key game that got the Diamondbacks their NL West Title when he beat the Rockies Friday. Considering that was the only loss the Rockies suffered in their last 13 games - it makes the win even more impressive. Webb had that amazing string of scoreless innings this summer and that has resulted in a nifty era of just 3.01 on the season. Like Zambrano, Webb has won his last two games and has allowed just four earned runs in 13 2/3 innings. Both pitchers are hot, nerves might be a bit tight, so we'll go with the UNDER here in game one of this series on Wednesday.
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(963) CHI Cubs
(964) ARI D'backs
Take "Under"
(NLDS Game 1 - Wednesday) : It's the veteran and free agent lineup of the Chicago Cubs against the home-grown, young players of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Both teams throw their respective aces in this contest. Carlos Zambrano is on fire entering game one here in Phoenix. Zambrano not only is 18-13 over and 12-4 on the road, but he's won his last two games while allowing NO earned runs (both shutout wins by the Cubs). Moreover, Zambrano has won four of his last five starts and in those wins he's allowed just two earned runs in 27 innings. Brandon Webb pitched the key game that got the Diamondbacks their NL West Title when he beat the Rockies Friday. Considering that was the only loss the Rockies suffered in their last 13 games - it makes the win even more impressive. Webb had that amazing string of scoreless innings this summer and that has resulted in a nifty era of just 3.01 on the season. Like Zambrano, Webb has won his last two games and has allowed just four earned runs in 13 2/3 innings. Both pitchers are hot, nerves might be a bit tight, so we'll go with the UNDER here in game one of this series on Wednesday.
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