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<table width="500" border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tbody><tr><td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="50%" align="left">Yesterday</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="10%" align="right">0</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="10%" align="right">0</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="10%" align="right">0</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="20%" align="right">0.00 Units</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="50%" align="left">Last 30 Days</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="10%" align="right">32</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="10%" align="right">30</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="10%" align="right">0</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="20%" align="right">+16.56 Units</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="50%" align="left">Season To Date (Since March 2009)</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="10%" align="right">96</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="10%" align="right">104</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="10%" align="right">7</td> <td class="rs_value" valign="top" width="20%" align="right">+16.24 Units</td></tr></tbody></table>HOME TEAM IN CAPS
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Houston +1.14 over SAN FRANCISCO http://www.pinnaclesports.com/?refer=xspwagers<o:p></o:p>
Great spot for the Astros here, as they’re very warm and they catch the Giants returning home from a season high 10-game trip. In four of those 10 games they scored one run and they dropped the final two games in St. Louis, scoring a total of just three runs. One might suggest the Giants have way over-achieved so far and that certainly could be the case. Thus, it’s the right time to go against the Giants with a rookie pitcher going because, as a favorite, San Fran has very little appeal right now. In fact, the Astros have beaten them six straight and overall, the Astros have won six of eight. They took three of four in San Diego and scored seven runs in each of the last two games. Scoring seven times in succession at Petco is a strong sign that the Astros are seeing the ball extremely well. In fact, over the last eight games, the Astros lead the NL in runs scored with 41. As for the starters, well, Felipe Paulino’s numbers aren’t great but numbers can sometimes be very deceiving. Paulino possesses good stuff and is coming on big time as his confidence grows. In his last two starts against the Rockies and Tigers, he pitched a combined 13 innings, allowing just eight hits and three runs, struck out 16 and walked just one batter. In fact, over his last 20.2 innings he’s walked just one and that’s a great sign that he’s “trusting” his stuff and going right after the hitters. Again, the Giants have cooled off and possess what just might be the least feared hitting line-up in the majors. Matt Cain or Tim Lincecum is not starting and that’s all I need to know to pull the trigger on this very live pooch. Play: Houston +1.14 (Risking 2 units).

 

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