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Preview: Cubs (0-0) at Angels (0-0)

Game: 2
Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Date: April 04, 2016 10:05 PM EDT

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) The Chicago Cubs are loaded with pitching, power and playoff experience. A franchise that hasn't won the World Series in 108 years opens the season Monday night as a strong contender to reign in October.

Chicago's most anticipated season in generations begins just down the street from Disneyland, but these Cubs are no Cinderellas.

'I think the expectations are wonderful,' Cubs manager Joe Maddon said Sunday. 'Pressure is a wonderful word. And if you channel it properly, it's going to make you better.'

Cy Young winner Jake Arrieta takes the mound against Garrett Richards and the Los Angeles Angels to open a year of enormous expectations and thrilling possibilities. Thousands of the longest-suffering fans in baseball will be at Angel Stadium to herald the start.

The Cubs haven't shied away from the spotlight trained on their talent - or the accompanying magnification from the franchise's 1908 World Series drought.

'If you ask the guys in here, it makes the game even more fun,' Maddon said. 'I mean, why would you want to go to a ballpark with 10,000 people, and you're predicted to finish last? Why would you ever want to be there? I've been there, actually. And it's no fun. I'd much rather have a raucous and crazy ballpark with a great fan base and high expectations, and try to live up to those.'

The Cubs won 97 games last season, only good for third in the brutally competitive NL Central, but reached the Championship Series with a series of gritty playoff performances. They got even better in the offseason, adding slugger Jason Heyward, Ben Zobrist and John Lackey to a team already bursting with young talent.

'When you have a team that's already won 97 games, and then you have the talent level that we've added, there's high expectations,' catcher David Ross said. 'We embrace that. We're excited about that. We're excited about having those guys on board, because they're going to make us better in so many different ways.'

The Cubs begin the two-game interleague series against Mike Trout, Albert Pujols and the Angels, who missed the playoffs on the final day of their 85-win season last fall. Aside from the wondrous Trout, the Angels have only a fraction of the Cubs' young talent despite missing the playoffs in five of the last six seasons.

'(The Cubs) have a great team, but this is not about who's the favorite,' said Pujols, the Cardinals' longtime slugger. 'This is about who plays better when you cross that white line. So I wouldn't fall asleep to Cardinals and Pirates, because they're going to have tough teams. It's going to be a tough division over there.'

Richards will make his first opening day start for the Angels, taking over the role from longtime ace Jered Weaver. While he hasn't matched Arrieta's extraordinary numbers, Richards has won 28 games over the last two seasons with power, control and improved secondary pitches.

'He has grown into that pitcher that his talent said he could be,' manager Mike Scioscia said. 'So he's definitely earned the honor of going out there and throwing the first game for us.'

Shortstop Andrelton Simmons and third baseman Yunel Escobar will make their Angels debuts, and veteran Daniel Nava should take over in left field. The Angels coveted Heyward to fill that gaping hole in their lineup before deciding they couldn't get anywhere near the $184 million deal given to him by the Cubs.

Maddon knows Anaheim well from 30 years with the organization as a player, scout and minor league manager before 12 seasons as a big league coach, including three stints as the Angels' interim manager and six years as Scioscia's bench coach.

But Maddon is focused on a season of limitless possibilities for his Cubs.

'We're going to have our rough moments,' Maddon said. 'But I think we have the ability mentally and physically to fight through those moments. If you factor in everything - experience, talent level, the motivation of the group - they want to become a part of the first team that wins a World Series for the Cubs in a long, long time. So there's so many good things that can repel pressure and expectations.'
 
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Monday's games

National League games

Giants @ Brewers
Bumgarner is 0-2, 3.92 in his last three starts; six of his last eight starts went over; he has a 5-2, 1.96 mark against Milwaukee, in eight career starts.

Peralta is 0-2, 7.02 in his last four starts; his last four starts went over. He is 3-1, 4.85 in his five starts against the Giants.

Giants won five of six games with Milwaukee LY.

Nationals @ Braves
Scherzer is 3-1, 1.63 in his last five starts; under is 3-1-1 in his last five starts. He gave up two runs in 8.1 IP in losing his only start vs Atlanta LY.

Teheran is 2-1, 1.54 in his last six starts (under 4-1-1). He is 3-2, 3.65 in 11 career starts vs Washington.

Washington was 14-5 against the Braves last year.

Phillies @ Reds
Hellickson is 0-4, 5.52 in his last four starts; four of his last five starts stayed under. He lost his only career start vs Cincinnati, allowing four runs (three earned) in six IP.

Iglesias is 0-3, 4.54 in his last five starts; his last three starts went over. He hasn't pitched against the Phillies.

Philly lost four of six games with Cincinnati LY.

Dodgers @ Padres
Kershaw is 3-1, 2.01 in his last five starts; under is 6-4 in his last 10 starts. He was 0-0, 3.20 in three starts vs San Diego LY.

Ross is 0-3, 3.19 in his last five starts (under 3-1-1). He was 0-1, 2.25 in two starts against the Dodgers LY.

Dodgers were 14-5 against San Diego last year.

Rockies @ Diamondacks
De La Rosa is 2-1, 2.06 in his last four starts; six of his last seven starts stayed under total. He is 9-8, 2.94 in 22 career starts against Arizona.

Greinke makes his Arizona debut here; he is 7-1, 1.97 in his last nine starts. Six of last nine Greinke starts stayed under the total. He was 2-1, 1.23 in five starts vs San Diego LY.

Colorado was 6-13 against the Diamoondbacks LY.


American League games

Astros @ Bronx
Keuchel is 5-0, 1.34 in his last five starts; three of his last four starts stayed under. He has a career mark of 2-1, 1.13 in three starts against the Bronx Bombers.

Tanaka is 1-2, 2.61 in his last five starts (under 4-1). He allowed six runs in five IP in his only start against the Astros.

Astros beat Bronx in Wild Card Game LY, they were 4-3 in the seres LY.

Twins @ Orioles
Santana is 5-1, 1.62 in his last seven starts; under is 4-1-1 in his last six outings. He is 4-5, 4.98 in 14 career starts against Baltimore.

Tillman is 2-0, 3.38 in his last three starts; over is 4-2-1 in his last seven starts. He is 0-4, 4.82 in six career starts against Minnesota.

Twins won all seven games with Baltimore last year.

Mariners @ Rangers
Hernandez is 4-1, 2.74 in his last six starts; over is 5-2-1 in his last eight starts. He was 5-0, 1.83 in five starts against Texas LY.

Hamels is 4-1, 4.14 in his last six starts; over is 8-0-1 in his last nine starts. He was 2-1, 4.00 in four starts against Seattle LY.

Seattle was 12-7 against the Rangers LY.

Red Sox @ Indians
Price makes his Boston debut here; he is 1-2, 6.17 in his last four starts. He is 9-2, 2.19 in 13 career starts against Cleveland.

Kluber is 1-4, 4.57 in his last seven starts; his last three starts stayed under. He is 1-2, 4.91 in six career starts against Boston.

Boston lost four of six games with Cleveland LY.

Rays @ Blue Jays
Dickey is 1-1, 3.70 in his last five starts (over 4-0-1). He is 7-8, 4.20 in 18 career starts vs Tampa Bay.

Smyly is 5-0, 2.74 in his last eight starts; over is 4-2-1 in his last seven. He is 1-0, 1.10 in his five career appearances (two starts) against Toronto.

Jays-Rays are 10-10 in their last 20 series games. .

White Sox @ A's
Sale is 1-4, 5.81 in his last five starts (under 4-1). He is 3-2, 2.90 in five starts vs Oakland.

Gray is 2-2, 6.61 in his last six starts; six of his last seven starts went over. He is 0-0, 8.10 (nine ER in 10 IP) in two career starts against the White Sox.

Chicago was 5-2 against the A's LY.


Interleague games

Cubs @ Angels
Arrieta is 5-1, 1.73 in his last six starts; under is 8-1-1 in his last ten starts. He is 0-1, 7.47 in his three career starts against the Angels.

Richards is 2-1, 3.58 in his last four starts; four of his last five starts went over. This is his first career start against the Cubs.

Cubs and Angels didn't play LY.
 
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Houston Astros at New York Yankees April 4, 1:05 EST

When the Houston Astros visit the New York Yankees Monday afternoon 'Under' gamblers may well rejoice in cashing another ticket. In the past seventeen meetings 'Under' has been the right choice thirteen times with four 'Over'. Another positive for 'Under' gamblers. The 'Under' has paid dividends in four of five Yankee games with Tanaka hurling, in eight of ten Yankees home games and in five of eight Houston road games w/Dallas Keuchel on the mound.
 
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Odds to win the 2016 World Series:

7-1-- Chicago Cubs-- Lot of expecttions for a franchise used to failing.

11-1-- Giants/Mets-- Its an even-numbered year, usually good for the Giants.

13-1-- Dodgers-- Their starting pitching is really shaky after Kershaw.

14-1-- Blue Jays-- Should sore an awful lot of runs.

15-1-- Boston/Houston/Washington

16-1-- Kansas City-- Not lot of respect for the defending champs.
 
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Sharp Bettor's Free Pick for Moday, April 4, 2016, MLB.

04/04 04:05 PM MLB (957) LOS ANGELES DODGERS (C KERSHAW - L) VS (958) SAN DIEGO PADRES (T ROSS - R).

Play OVER THE TOTAL.
 
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Roz's Moday, April 4, 2016, Free MLB Pick:

04/04 07:05 PM MLB (973) CHICAGO CUBS (J ARRIETA - R) VS (974) LOS ANGELES ANGELS (G RICHARDS - R.

Play the (973) CHICAGO CUBS
 
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Bonus Play Monday

961 ASTROS (Keuchel) at 962 YANKEES (Tanaka) 1:05 PM

Take: ASTROS -125

It’s generally not a great idea to read too much into exhibition season statistics. But one exception to that rule is when one of the game’s established best pitchers puts together some utterly spectacular numbers.

That’s the case today as Dallas Keuchel takes the mound for the Astros. The ace of the Houston staff was absolutely incredible during the pre-season. Keuchel pitched a total of 17 innings in his four appearances. Zero runs allowed on only seven hits with a stellar 2/16 BB/K ledger.

If those numbers were turned in by an ordinary guy, they’d be impressive enough to at least warrant some attention. When it’s a pitcher of Keuchel’s caliber, I can’t see how it’s anything other than a buy sign for his first regular season start.

It’s also worth noting that Keuchel was lights out coming out of the starting gate last season. So it certainly appears he’s ready. I’m not sure the same can be said for Masahiro Tanaka. The Yankees righty was very hittable down in Florida. Tanaka and his balky elbow are very tough to project on a start to start basis. Good Tanaka can still make quality hitters look pretty helpless. But bad Tanaka can get knocked silly, and I’m hoping that’s the version that shows up today at Yankee Stadium.

The Yankees are missing 1/3 of what could end up being one of the best bullpens the game has ever seen. But even without Aroldis Chapman for the first month, teams had better take care of business early against the Yanks with Dellin Betances and Andrew Miller available to close things out. I don’t have a problem with the Houston pen though, and if the ‘Stros are up late, I like their chances of protecting the lead.

The number here doesn’t qualify as bargain material by any means. Obviously, I’d have liked to have played this game more in the pick ’em neighborhood, but those guys putting up the lines know what they’re doing. But the flip side is I’m getting a legit ace in great form at a reasonable price, so I’ll take the plunge here by laying the price with Keuchel and the Astros.
 
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Jim Feist's Comp NBA Pick, Monday, April 4, 2016 7:05 PM ET

(957) LOS ANGELES DODGERS VS (958) SAN DIEGO PADRES

Take: UNDER

Reason: Your Bonus Play for Monday, April 4, 2016 is in the MLB scheduled contest between the LA Dodgers and San Diego Padres. The Dodgers will have to hope that Clayton Kershaw returns to his Cy Young ways after all the injuries they have sustained. Not sure how the Dodgers will score runs after a horrible preseason that saw the club plagued by injuries. The Dodgers lineup will be missing 2B Howie Kendrick (calf), C Yasmani Grandal (arm), LF Andre Either (leg) and 3b Alex Guerrero (knee). While Kendrick and Grandal could return fairly soon, Either could be out significant amount of time. Not a great way to start the season for new head coach Dave Roberts. San Diego will start Tyson Ross, making his first opening day start. The Padres will also debut their new coach, Andy Green. The Padres biggest rival are the LA Dodgers and they love nothing more than to beat them. The Dodgers, with Kershaw, opening line was 1.75 and the initial move was up. A big line to fade for a team that might have trouble scoring runs early in the season. Petco Park is a pitcher's park and this one should be very low scoring. Play the UNDER.
 
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Astros vs Yankees

Bonus Plays NY Yankees +116

Yankees open season with a line up in place that can challenge AL East and send Tanaka to mound to face Houston. Tanaka was not overly impressive in exhibition appearances but did show good form in last exhibiton game last week.Tanaka was partucularly effective at home last year and we feel Yankees should get enough production against Keuchel to win on Monday. Take Yankees
 
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Twins vs Orioles

5* MLB Free Pick Minnesota Twins

This looks like a great price on the Minnesota Twins at Baltimore Orioles Monday afternoon. The Twins have won eight straight meetings in the series and five in a row at Camden Yards.

Ervin Santana (2015: 7-5, 4.00 ERA) will take the mound for the Twins coming off a solid spring giving up just four earned runs over 20 1/3 innings of work. He has the current Orioles roster limited to a .202 AVG over 109 at bats and Chris Davis is 5-for-28 with 11 strikeouts in previous battles with Santana.

The Orioles will turn to Chris Tillman (2015: 11-11, 4.99) who unlike Santana has had a very rough spring, surrendering 11 runs on 19 hits with four homers through 13 2/3 frames. He gave up three runs on four hits and a pair of walks over 6 2/3 innings against Minny last season and compiled a 7.31 ERA over 11 day starts overall.

The Twins are 13-3 in their last 16 road games vs. a right-handed starter and I think they'll give Tillman a very hard time today.
 
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Cubs vs Angels

Bonus Play Los Angeles Angels +1½

There's a lot of expectations for the Cubs who begin the year in LA against the Angels. Jake Arrieta had an incredible season last year and has already dealt with a mediocre Spring and a blister this season. LAA has an improved lineup with Yunel Escobar and Andrelton Simmons adding to the defense. The Chicago bullpen is still a bit unsettled. Garrett Richards, meanwhile, improved after a slow start this Spring. He's starting out at home where he went 10-4 with a 2.92 ERA last year. The Cubs lineup looks incredible with the offseason additions that they made. I think there's good value with the home team's runline in this one.
 
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Cubs vs Angels

Bonus Play Los Angeles Angels

I'm recommending a play on the Angels on Monday night. A lot of pressure on the Cubs as they begin the season. Joe Maddon has a lot of talent held over from last season along with solid additions during the off-season, but the value is on the home team tonight. The Angels will have a different look at multiple positions this season, getting better on defense in my opinion. Mike Scioscia's club may struggle in the AL West during the season, I don't believe they'll make the playoffs after missing five of the last six, but that's because I don't like their rotation...AFTER the top two starting pitchers. Tonight's starter Garrett Richards is one of two hurlers who should give the Halos a strong one-two punch. After that it could get dicey in Anaheim. But we only have to worry about Richards tonight and if he does present the pen with a lead when he leaves, the Angels do have decent talent to back him up, including set-up man Joe Smith and of course, Huston Street to close things out. The Angels enter the season on a 9-1 run in Richards' last 10 IL starts and they're 13-5 in his last 18 at home. While I expect the Cubs to have a much better season than the Angels, I do believe the Halos are the value tonight. I'm recommending a play on the Angels on Monday. Thanks & GL! Scott Spreitzer.
 
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Red Sox vs Indians

Play - Cleveland Indians w/Kluber

Edges - Indians: Corey Kluber 2-0 with 2.52 ERA home team starts in this series. Red Sox David Price just 8-8 away team starts during April. With Kluber in sharp form with a 2.19 ERA and 26 K’s and 4W’s this spring, we recommend a 1* play on Cleveland. Thank you and good luck as always.
 

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