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SITUATIONAL DESTRUCTION (+$17,000 ALL MLB LAST SEASON!)
(MLB) Milwaukee vs. Toronto,
Money Line: -175.00 Toronto (Home)
Result: Loss
Money Line: -175.00 Toronto (Home)
Result: Loss
This is an 8* SITUATIONAL DESTRUCTION on the Toronto Blue Jays.
For the most part MLB handicapping comes down to the starting pitching and in this case, we feel that Toronto enjoys a significant advantage.
These are two teams which had high hopes heading into the season, but after the first two series the Brewers are just 2-5 and the Jays are only 1-5. Both were decent in interleague play last year, with the Brewers finishing 11-9 and the Jays going 13-7.
Wily Peralta: He beat Colorado 6-1 in his first start of the year, allowing no runs and three hits over five innigns of work. Last year though he was just 7-11 with a 4.86 ERA in 23 starts, including only 2-6 with a 4.39 ERA in ten starts on the road. He's also only 2-6 with a 4.98 ERA in 12 career interleague starts.
JA Happ: Happ fell to the Orioles 3-1 in his opener, allowing all three runs off five hits over seven innings of work. Last year he was 20-4 with a 3.18 ERA overall and 11-2 with a 2.90 ERA at home.
The bottom line: Note that Milwaukee is just 16-49 in its last 65 vs. a starter with a WHIP less than 1.15, while Toronto is 20-7 in its last 27 interleague home starts against right-handed starters. Enough is enough, the underachieving JAYS return home for the first time this season and we're expecting some big time production against this suspect starter. Lay the price with confidence.
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For the most part MLB handicapping comes down to the starting pitching and in this case, we feel that Toronto enjoys a significant advantage.
These are two teams which had high hopes heading into the season, but after the first two series the Brewers are just 2-5 and the Jays are only 1-5. Both were decent in interleague play last year, with the Brewers finishing 11-9 and the Jays going 13-7.
Wily Peralta: He beat Colorado 6-1 in his first start of the year, allowing no runs and three hits over five innigns of work. Last year though he was just 7-11 with a 4.86 ERA in 23 starts, including only 2-6 with a 4.39 ERA in ten starts on the road. He's also only 2-6 with a 4.98 ERA in 12 career interleague starts.
JA Happ: Happ fell to the Orioles 3-1 in his opener, allowing all three runs off five hits over seven innings of work. Last year he was 20-4 with a 3.18 ERA overall and 11-2 with a 2.90 ERA at home.
The bottom line: Note that Milwaukee is just 16-49 in its last 65 vs. a starter with a WHIP less than 1.15, while Toronto is 20-7 in its last 27 interleague home starts against right-handed starters. Enough is enough, the underachieving JAYS return home for the first time this season and we're expecting some big time production against this suspect starter. Lay the price with confidence.
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