what ya'll think about the Under tonight??
I was already looking at this game liking the UNDER, especialy how both of these pitchers pitched their first time out and the Yankees missing some bats. Then I was looking at some site that offers a Free Pick everyday and they had some good reasoning...
New York Yankees at Philadelphia Phillies
Monday, November 2nd, 7:55 PM ET
Cliff Lee may be the best starter in the 2009 postseason, but AJ Burnett certainly has not disgraced himself. In fact Burnett seems to be getting stronger and stronger with each start, his last one in game two of this series being his best of the post-sesaon so far, as the veteran righthander limited the Phillies to just one earned run on four hits with two walks and nine strikeouts in seven strong innings. In fact if you take out his start against the Angels in Anaheim in game five of the ALCS, then Burnett's ERA for the post-season is a very competitive 2.13. You don't have to take out any of Cliff Lee's four starts in the post-season to be impressed by his numbers thus far. His 3-0 record (in four starts), 0.54 ERA and 30 strikeouts to go with three walks in just over 33 innings is off the charts. Unlike their games in Yankee Stadium earlier in the series, both Lee and Burnett will have only eight quality bats to face in the lineup tonight instead of nine as the games in the Citizens Bank Park do not use the designated hitter. Good luck - Al McMordie
Play on: Under
I was already looking at this game liking the UNDER, especialy how both of these pitchers pitched their first time out and the Yankees missing some bats. Then I was looking at some site that offers a Free Pick everyday and they had some good reasoning...
New York Yankees at Philadelphia Phillies
Monday, November 2nd, 7:55 PM ET
Cliff Lee may be the best starter in the 2009 postseason, but AJ Burnett certainly has not disgraced himself. In fact Burnett seems to be getting stronger and stronger with each start, his last one in game two of this series being his best of the post-sesaon so far, as the veteran righthander limited the Phillies to just one earned run on four hits with two walks and nine strikeouts in seven strong innings. In fact if you take out his start against the Angels in Anaheim in game five of the ALCS, then Burnett's ERA for the post-season is a very competitive 2.13. You don't have to take out any of Cliff Lee's four starts in the post-season to be impressed by his numbers thus far. His 3-0 record (in four starts), 0.54 ERA and 30 strikeouts to go with three walks in just over 33 innings is off the charts. Unlike their games in Yankee Stadium earlier in the series, both Lee and Burnett will have only eight quality bats to face in the lineup tonight instead of nine as the games in the Citizens Bank Park do not use the designated hitter. Good luck - Al McMordie
Play on: Under