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BIG-CHALK CHOKE-OUT (HOT 9-3, +$3.5K L12 MLB & 19-11 ALL MLB IN JUNE!)
(MLB) Boston vs. Philadelphia,
Money Line: -235.00 Boston (Away)
Result: Loss
Money Line: -235.00 Boston (Away)
Result: Loss
This is a 5* BIG-CHALK CHOKE-OUT on the Boston Red Sox.
Sometimes a favorite is a favorite for a reason and in this case, we believe that Red Sox ace' Chris Sale could/shoudl easily be a much bigger one:
Sale: He's 8-2 with a 2.97 ERA. Sale most recently gave up three runs off nine hits over seven innings in a win over Detroit on Saturday, issuing zero walks and striking out seven in the process. Sale hasn't been quite as sharp as he was over the first month of the 2017 campaign, but he's still won six straight decisions in a row and note that he's been strong in this spot all year, going 3-1 with 3.63 ERA on the road thus far.
Nick Pivetta: He's 1-3 with a 5.52 ERA. Pivetta most recently gave up four runs off four hits and four walks while striking out just two through five innings in a loss to St. Louis on Saturday. The rookie looked good in his MLB debut, but has regressed noticeably since. Note that he's 0-1 with a ballooned 7.20 ERA at home this year.
The bottom line: Note that Boston is 10-3 (+6.8 units) this year in all interleague contests, while Philadelphia is 0-7 (-7.1 units) in the same position. This is a matchup of David vs. Goliath, but in this version, the giant stomps the underdog through the pavement! Lay the price with confidence, play on the RED SOX.
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Sometimes a favorite is a favorite for a reason and in this case, we believe that Red Sox ace' Chris Sale could/shoudl easily be a much bigger one:
Sale: He's 8-2 with a 2.97 ERA. Sale most recently gave up three runs off nine hits over seven innings in a win over Detroit on Saturday, issuing zero walks and striking out seven in the process. Sale hasn't been quite as sharp as he was over the first month of the 2017 campaign, but he's still won six straight decisions in a row and note that he's been strong in this spot all year, going 3-1 with 3.63 ERA on the road thus far.
Nick Pivetta: He's 1-3 with a 5.52 ERA. Pivetta most recently gave up four runs off four hits and four walks while striking out just two through five innings in a loss to St. Louis on Saturday. The rookie looked good in his MLB debut, but has regressed noticeably since. Note that he's 0-1 with a ballooned 7.20 ERA at home this year.
The bottom line: Note that Boston is 10-3 (+6.8 units) this year in all interleague contests, while Philadelphia is 0-7 (-7.1 units) in the same position. This is a matchup of David vs. Goliath, but in this version, the giant stomps the underdog through the pavement! Lay the price with confidence, play on the RED SOX.
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