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Mighty split with the Mets and Royals Monday night. Tuesday it's the Braves and Nationals.
 

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Hondo scored with the Rays over the Red Sawx last night to widen the wad to 625 lavagettos.

Tonight, Mr. Aitch expects to have some cheers for Cliffy - 10 units on Lee to stifle the White Sox.
 
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Game: San Diego Padres at Colorado Rockies Jul 1 2008 9:05PM
Prediction: Colorado Rockies

Reason: Prior to last night's game the Padres were 3-13 in theor last 16 games. San Diego is 17-35 in their last 52 road games. The Padres are 1-10 in their last 11 games vs. a team with a winning % below .400. The Rockies seem to be at their best when Cook is on the mound and he's tonight's starter. Cook is 10-5 on the season. Colorado has won 5 of his last 7 home starts. In his last 10 starts vs. NL West team's the Rockies are 8-2. The Rockies have won 5 of his last 7 home starts vs. San Diego. Prior to last night's game the Padres were 3-8 in the last 11 meetings. Play on the Rockies -.
 
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St Louis (Wellemeyer) -135* over New York Mets (Armas)


Boston (Wakefield) +110* over Tampa Bay (Garza)
 
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NATIONAL LEAGUE

Milwaukee (44-38) at Arizona (42-41)
Randy Johnson (4-6, 4.94) looks to snap a personal five-game losing skid and pick up his first victory since May 18 when he battles the Brewers at Chase Field. In fact, the DBacks are 0-7 in Johnson?s last seven trips to the mound (0-2), but that?s not their only issue. Despite Monday?s 6-3 win over the Brewers, Arizona is mired in funks of 3-7 overall, 8-20 against winning teams, 6-7 at home, 2-6 against right-handed starters and 3-8 versus the N.L. Central.
Milwaukee has followed an 8-1 hot streak by losing four of its last five. Still, the Brewers are on positive runs of 10-5 against the N.L. West, 7-2 versus left-handed starters and 19-7 on Tuesdays. Finally, Milwaukee is 9-3 in the last 12 head-to-head meetings between these squads, including sweeping a three-game home series in early June. The Brew Crew has outscored the DBacks 47-10 in its last six victories against Arizona.
Jeff Suppan (4-6, 4.05) takes the ball for Milwaukee looking to halt a two-game losing skid, as the right-hander gave up 10 runs (seven earned) on 16 hits over just 7 2/3 innings in his last two efforts against Baltimore (8-5 home loss) and Atlanta (4-2 road defeat). Suppan is just 2-5 with a 5.73 ERA on the road this year and 2-3 with a 3.86 ERA in seven lifetime starts against Arizona, including getting a no-decision his teams? 4-3 home victory over the Snakes on June 2.
Johnson pitched well enough to win on Wednesday in Boston, yielding two runs on eight hits in six innings, but falling 5-0. In his three starts prior to that, though, the Big Unit had given up 20 runs (18 earned) and 27 hits in just 18 innings of work (9.00 ERA). At home this year, the southpaw is 3-2 with a beefy 6.23 ERA. Also, Johnson is 18-8 with a 3.46 ERA in 31 starts against the Brewers, including a 7-1 loss in Milwaukee on June 3. However, Arizona is 4-1 in the Unit?s last five home starts versus the Brewers.
The under is 8-2 in Suppan?s last 16 starts overall (5-0 on the road), 4-2 in his last six starts against Arizona, 27-11-2 in Johnson?s last 40 starts overall (6-2 last eight) and 4-1 in Johnson?s last five against the Brewers. Additionally, the under is on runs of 6-1 for Milwaukee overall (3-0 last three), 8-2 for Milwaukee as an underdog, 7-0-2 for Arizona overall, 11-4-1 for Arizona as a favorite and 7-3-1 in this rivalry.

ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER



AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston (50-35) at Tampa Bay (50-32)
Matt Garza (6-4, 3.76) returns to the mound for the first time since a complete-game, one-hitter against Florida when he leads the first-place Rays against Boston in the middle game of this series between the A.L. East?s top two teams. Tampa Bay held off Boston 5-4 on Monday and now leads the division by 1? games. The Rays have won 10 of their last 13 games overall, going 6-1 in the last seven. They?re also on an incredible 27-6 roll at Tropicana Field.
The Red Sox, who hand the ball to Tim Wakefield (5-5, 3.88) tonight, have lost three in a row (all on the road), and they?re now 17-36 in their last 53 contests on an artificial surface. However, they have won nine of their last 14 against winning teams, and they?re 11-3 in their last 14 on Tuesdays.
The host is on a 11-0 run in this rivalry, with the home team winning all 10 meetings this year. Boston still owns an astounding 98-44 record in the last 142 clashes against the Rays, but it has lost five straight at Tampa.
Garza gave up only a solo home run to Hanley Ramirez in the seventh inning Thursday at Florida, walking one and striking out 10 in a 6-1 victory. The right-hander is 2-1 with a 2.05 ERA in his last three starts, and he?s 4-1 with a 2.51 ERA in seven contests at Tropicana Field. Finally, in four career starts against the BoSox, Garza is 2-1 with a 4.71 ERA. However, two of those outings came this year, and surrendered 10 runs (eight earned) in just 10 1/3 innings of work.
Wakefield was nearly as good as Garza in his most recent start, scattering two hits and a walk over seven scoreless innings en route to Wednesday?s 5-0 home win over the Diamondbacks. The veteran knuckleballer has strung together six straight quality starts (2.09 ERA), pitching eight innings in the first outing and going exactly seven frames in the last five. However, Boston is just 3-3 during this six-start stretch and 4-5 in his last nine trips to the hill.
Wakefield is 1-3 with a 4.37 ERA in nine road starts in 2008 (six of which Boston has lost), but he?s an incredible 19-3 with a 3.16 ERA in 39 career appearances (29 starts) against the Rays, including 9-1 with a 2.52 ERA at Tropicana Field. The Sox have won seven of Wakefield?s last nine starts against the Rays.
The under is 5-2-1 in Boston?s last eight overall, 7-4-2 in Boston?s last 13 against winning teams, 22-9-1 in Tampa?s last 32 home games and 10-4 in Garza?s 14 starts this year (6-1 at home). Finally, in this rivalry, the under has cashed in four of the last five meetings at Tropicana Field, with Monday?s contest barely topping the posted total.
ATS ADVANTAGE: TAMPA BAY and UNDER



Oakland (45-37) at L.A. Angels (49-34)
Rich Harden (5-0, 2.15) will try to keep his perfect record intact when he toes the rubber at Angel Stadium, hoping to carry the A?s closer to first-place Los Angeles in the A.L. West. Oakland pounded out a 6-1 victory Monday to improve to 10-6 in its last 16 games overall and 6-2 in its last eight on the road. However, the A?s are still only 10-19 in their last 29 games inside the division. On the bright side, with Harden on the bump, Oakland is on impressive streaks of 40-14 overall, 17-5 on the road and 17-4 on the road against A.L. West clubs.
The Angels, who now lead the A?s by 3? games, are set to give the ball to Ervin Santana (9-3, 3.32), who is coming off one of his worst starts of the season. The Halos have lost four of their last five games, scoring a total of two runs in the last four. However, they are on streaks of 5-1 against winning teams, 5-2 within the division, 18-4 on Tuesdays, 61-25 in Game 2 of a series, 17-7 in Santana?s last 24 starts at home and 20-7 in Santana?s last 27 outings versus the A.L. West.
The season series is knotted a 4-4, with the road team winning five of the eight battles, including four of the last five.
Harden, who has given up two runs or fewer in nine of his 11 starts, dominated the Phillies on Thursday afternoon in Oakland, yielding just two hits and a walk while striking out a season-high 11 over eight innings en route to a 5-0 victory. The A?s are 9-2 in the right-hander?s starts this year, including 5-0 in the last five.
Santana gave up four runs on four hits and five walks on Wednesday at Washington, getting a no-decision in his team?s 5-4 loss to the Nationals. The Angels are just 3-6 in the right-hander?s last nine outings.
Harden is 2-0 with a 3.24 ERA on the road and 5-3 with a 3.99 ERA in 13 career games (12 starts) against the Angels. Meanwhile, Santana is 3-2 with a 3.27 ERA at home, but 8-1 with a 1.38 ERA in 12 lifetime appearances (11 starts) versus the A?s. All 11 of Santana?s starts against Oakland have been quality outings, including a 6-1 home victory on April 30. He also opposed Harden in Oakland on June 8, with neither getting a decision as the A?s won 7-3 on a walk-off grand slam in the 12th inning.
The under is 9-2 in Santana?s 11 career starts against the A?s and 7-1 in his last eight home starts. Also, the under is on streaks of 6-1 for Oakland overall, 38-15-3 for Los Angeles overall (8-2 last nine), 15-5-2 for L.A. at home and 40-17-3 in this rivalry, including 29-10 in the last 39 meetings at Angel Stadium
ATS ADVANTAGE: L.A. ANGELS and UNDER
 
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Baltimore -135 over Kansas City--Liz goes to 3-0 and beats Hochevar at Camden. The O's are too tough at home for KC

TAMPA -120 over Boston--Garza handles the Red Sox and Wakefield has no fun against this Rays team that is brutal to beat in St.Pete

Cleveland +115 over ChiSox--I'm on Cliff Lee over Danks. Lee is 11-1 and TAKE THE UNDER 8 RUNS. Both have low ERA's in the 2's

MINNESOTA -130 over Detroit--The Tigers roll finally coes to a halt against Scott Baker in the Homerdome

Oakland (even odds) over Angels--Harden's been unreal of late and K'd 11 Phils in his last start. I'm thinkin upset of Santana in Anaheim

Toronto -135 over Seattle--Take Litsch in Emerald City over suddenly hot Mariners

Arizona -130 over Milwaukee--Big Unit over Suppan in the desert
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Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 7:10 PM EST.
Boston Red Sox (50-34) at Tampa Bay Rays (49-32)
(R) Tim Wakefield (5-5, 3.88) vs. (R) Matt Garza (6-4, 3.76 ERA)
Tampa Bay has played well at home 30-13 this season and has won all four games versus Boston at Tropicana Field thus far this season.
Tampa Bay's right-hander Matt Garza is 4-1 with a 2.51 ERA at home this season and is 2-1 with a 4.71 ERA in four career starts versus Boston. The Rays are 5-1 in Garza's last 6 starts at home.

Boston's right-hander Tim Wakefield is 2-0 with a 2.25 ERA in his last four starts and is 17-3 with a 3.31 ERA in 29 starts versus Tampa Bay, but the Red Sox are 1-4 in Wakefield's last 5 starts on the road.
Take the Tampa Bay Rays tonight at Tropicana Field. The home team has won all 10 games in the series.
Tampa Bay Rays -120
 
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008 8:05 p.m. est.
Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston Astros
(L) Clayton Kershaw (0-2, 4.36 ERA) vs. (L) Wandy Rodriguez (3-3, 2.58)
The Los Angeles Dodgers have played awful away from home, dropping 13 of their last 18 road games, including yesterdays 4-1 defeat against the Astros. To boot, they have struggle against lefthanders, just 1-10 in their last 11 games. Go with the Astros at home. Houston has won eight of the last 10 meetings, and five of the last 6 at Minute Maid Park.

Houston Astros - 140

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Tuesday, July 1

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Hot Pitchers
-- Reds won six of seven Volquez home starts. Duke is 2-1, 3.41 in his last five starts.
-- Phillies won Kendrick's last seven road starts.
-- Cardinals won last four Wellemeyer starts (3-0, 1.04).
-- Rodriguez is 1-0, 1.98 in his last two starts.
-- Cubs won five of last six Marquis starts.

-- Chamberlain is 1-0, 1.98 in his last three starts.
-- Wakefield is 2-2, 2.30 in his last six starts. Rays are 5-1 in last six home starts by Garza.
-- Danks is 1-0, 0.50 in his last three starts. Indians won eight of Lee's nine road starts, winning his last four in row.
-- Robertson is 3-0, 3.28 in his last four starts. Twins won four of five Baker home starts.
-- ESantana is 1-0, 1.07 in two starts vs Oakland this season. A's won all four of Harden's road starts.

Cold Pitchers
-- Morton is 1-1, 5.29 in three starts for the Braves.
-- Hendrickson is 0-4, 10.41 in his last six starts. Balestar is 9-3, 4.00 in 15 starts at AAA.
-- Armas has made 166 big league starts; he has 2.54 RA in his 17 AAA starts this season.
-- Dodgers lost last five Kershaw starts (0-2, 3.80).
-- Cook has a 6.04 RA in his last four starts. Banks is 0-2, 5.17 in his last three starts.
-- Arizona lost last seven Johnson starts (0-5, 6.12). Brewers are 1-5 in Suppan's last six road starts.
-- Giants lost six of Cain's last eight starts.

-- Millwood has 6.12 RA in his last four starts, all on the road.
-- Liz has 7.43 RA in his last three starts, but Orioles won all of them, scoring 27 runs.
-- Rowland-Smith is 2-1, 2.66 with Seattle but is making his first start; he's pitched only 40.1 IP in 32 appearances, so not likely he's going too far in this game. Litsch is 1-3, 5.12 in his last five starts.

Hot Teams
-- Cardinals won last three games, scoring 21 runs.
-- Marlins won three of their last four games.
-- Astros won six of their last eight games.

-- Rangers won three of their last four games.
-- Orioles won six of their last eight games. Royals won last six road games, seven of last nine overall.
-- Rays won six of their last seven games. Home team is 10-0 in Boston-Tampa Bay games this season.
-- Detroit won six in row, 18 of last 22 games. Twins are 11-2 in their last thirteen games.
-- White Sox are 21-4 in their last 25 home games.
-- Oakland won six of its last eight road games.
-- Mariners won five of their last seven games. Toronto won six of its last eight games.

Cold Teams
-- Mets are 6-7 since they fired Willie Randolph.
-- Reds lost five of last six home games. Pirates lost six of their last seven road games.
-- Braves lost six of last nine home games. Phillies lost 12 of last 15 games.
-- Nationals lost their last four road games.
-- Dodgers scored eight runs in last five games; they got 11 hits last night, but scored only one run.
-- Colorado lost its last eight games, outscored 55-29. Padres lost 11 of their last 13 games.
-- Arizona lost four of its last six games. Brewers lost four of their last five contests.
-- Cubs lost six of their last seven road games. Giants lost eight of last nine home games.

-- Bronx is 4-5 in last ten games, 1-4 in last five at home.
-- Red Sox are 8-16 in their last 24 road games.
-- Indians lost six of their last eight games.
-- Angels lost four of last five games, scoring six runs.

Totals
-- Five of last six St Louis home games stayed under total.
-- Over is 28-8-2 in Pittsburgh road games.
-- Under is 6-2-1 in last nine Atlanta home games.
-- Under is 6-3-1 in last ten Florida home games.
-- Last eight Dodger games stayed under the total.
-- Five of last seven San Diego road games went over.
-- Under is 8-0-1 in last nine Arizona games.
-- Over is 8-4 in Cubs' last twelve games overall.

-- Over is 9-3 in Orioles' last twelve games.
-- Under is 6-2 in last eight Bronx home games.
-- Under is 6-1-1 in last eight Boston games.
-- Under is 5-1 in last six games at the Metrodome.
-- Over is 6-1 in White Sox' last seven home games.
-- Eight of last ten Angel games stayed under the total.
-- Under is 3-1 in last four games for both Toronto, Seattle.
 

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