MLB
Wednesday, August 19
Over red-hot when Teheran hits the road
In Julio Teheran's last 11 starts away from home, the Over has gone a sizzling 10-0-1.
Therean is slated as the probable starter for the Braves Wednesday opposite Tyson Ross and the Padres.
As of 7 p.m. ET Tuesday, sportsbooks had not yet released a total for the NL tilt.
Eovaldi becoming a clutch pitcher for Yankees backers
The New York Yankees have paid out for moneyline bettors in five out of Nathan Eovaldi's last six starts.
Eovaldi and Ervin Santanta are slated to get the nod for Wednesday's contest for the Yanks and Twins, respectively.
Sportbooks are presently dealing the Yankees in the -160 ballpark as of this writing.
D-backs' Hellickson aims to make next start
PITTSBURGH -- Jeremy Hellickson is hopeful of being able to make his next start Saturday night against the Reds at Cincinnati.
The Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander said he felt better Tuesday, a day after leaving his start against the Pittsburgh Pirates because of cramping in his gluteus muscle that was caused by dehydration.
Hellickson said he was OK following his regular workout regimen but said the bigger test would come before Wednesday night's game against the Pittsburgh when he has his between-starts throwing sessions.
Wednesday, August 19
Over red-hot when Teheran hits the road
In Julio Teheran's last 11 starts away from home, the Over has gone a sizzling 10-0-1.
Therean is slated as the probable starter for the Braves Wednesday opposite Tyson Ross and the Padres.
As of 7 p.m. ET Tuesday, sportsbooks had not yet released a total for the NL tilt.
Eovaldi becoming a clutch pitcher for Yankees backers
The New York Yankees have paid out for moneyline bettors in five out of Nathan Eovaldi's last six starts.
Eovaldi and Ervin Santanta are slated to get the nod for Wednesday's contest for the Yanks and Twins, respectively.
Sportbooks are presently dealing the Yankees in the -160 ballpark as of this writing.
D-backs' Hellickson aims to make next start
PITTSBURGH -- Jeremy Hellickson is hopeful of being able to make his next start Saturday night against the Reds at Cincinnati.
The Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander said he felt better Tuesday, a day after leaving his start against the Pittsburgh Pirates because of cramping in his gluteus muscle that was caused by dehydration.
Hellickson said he was OK following his regular workout regimen but said the bigger test would come before Wednesday night's game against the Pittsburgh when he has his between-starts throwing sessions.