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Preview: Cubs (29-13) at Cardinals (23-21)

Game: 1
Venue: Busch Stadium
Date: May 23, 2016 8:15 PM EDT

Just because more than 100 games are remaining doesn't mean the St. Louis Cardinals are taking lightly a series against the rival they're chasing in the NL Central.

They haven't been playing all that well lately, but neither are the Chicago Cubs, who head to Busch Stadium for Monday night's opener in their worst slump of the season.

St. Louis (23-21) already trails the Cubs (29-13) by seven games and is just 12-13 at home. That includes Chicago taking two of three from April 18-20 in their first matchups this year.

"It is a series in May, but it's also an important series because it's against our division rivals," utility man Brandon Moss told MLB's official website. "It's a good opportunity for us to come out and play well and hopefully make up a couple games on them."

The Cubs are in town for three and will send former Cardinal John Lackey (4-2, 3.31 ERA) to the hill Monday before Jason Hammel and Jake Arrieta start the others.

Lackey made his return to Busch in the opener of the previous series and gave up four hits while striking out 11 in seven innings of a 5-0 victory. The right-hander has a 1.86 ERA over his last four outings after giving up one run in six innings of the Cubs' 2-1 victory over Milwaukee in 13 on Wednesday.

This time around against the Cardinals he'll oppose Adam Wainwright, who hasn't allowed a run in 20 innings over his last three starts against the Cubs.

Wainwright (4-3, 5.92) has had his struggles this season, but he's coming off his best outing after giving up six hits in 6 2/3 innings of Wednesday's 2-0 win over Colorado.

"It's very hard not to know kind of where you're at because people will tell you," Wainwright said. "Somebody will text you you're whole stat line. I know I've got probably 20-something more starts and a lot of really, really good things can happen."

Each of the right-hander's last three starts against the Cubs have come at Wrigley Field, and St. Louis is coming off dropping two of three to Arizona at home after losing 7-2 on Sunday.

Chicago is having its problems, too, while dropping five of its last seven. The Cubs are second in the NL in runs behind the Cardinals but are averaging 2.7 during their cold stretch.

They fell 1-0 at San Francisco on Sunday and have dropped two of three in back-to-back series. Chicago's first three hitters - Dexter Fowler, Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant - combined to go 0 for 10 as the club finished with a season low-tying three hits.

Former Cardinal Jason Heyward has sat out the last two after suffering a contusion on the right side of his ribs while making a diving catch Friday. He could miss at least part of this series while he recovers.

This is the first time since 2008 that the Cubs will enter in first place in two straight series against the Cardinals.

"There seems to be an extra little edge buzzing through the stadium when the Cubs come into town," manager Mike Matheny said. "It will be fun playing them."
 
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Preview: Reds (15-29) at Dodgers (22-23)

Game: 1
Venue: Dodger Stadium
Date: May 23, 2016 10:10 PM EDT

An early NL Cy Young candidate yet again, Clayton Kershaw is in the midst of a historic stretch and on pace for a record-setting season with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Perhaps most important, he's followed up a team defeat with a victory in each of his last four starts. The left-hander will finally get to start a winning streak Monday night when the Dodgers open a three-game series against the visiting Cincinnati Reds.

Kershaw (6-1, 1.67 ERA) has to be the last pitcher the Reds want to face after totaling nine runs and batting .197 while striking out 33 times in the last four of a 2-12 stretch.

The 28-year-old ace has struck out at least 10 with one or no walks in six consecutive starts, a MLB record he'll try to extend in the series opener. His run of six straight with at least 10 Ks is also a franchise mark and two shy of the major league record set by Pedro Martinez in 1999 and matched by Chris Sale last season.

With a MLB-best 88 strikeouts and four walks, Kershaw's strikeout-to-walk ratio of 22 to 1 is on pace to break Phil Hughes' 11.63 to 1 mark set in 2014. He's been even better lately with an 0.82 ERA, 48 strikeouts and one walk in four straight wins.

"Adjectives, superlatives - there are none," manager Dave Roberts told the league's official website. "He's consistent, and he's consistently great. ... He continues to do it, punches out guys, doesn't walk guys, and just continues to dominate."

Kershaw has gone at least seven innings in all nine outings and he'll try to provide some rest for an overworked bullpen. After using five relievers in Saturday's 3-2, 11-inning loss at San Diego, the club went through eight in Sunday's 9-5, 17-inning win.

Now the Dodgers (22-23) hope to put together back-to-back victories for the first time since a three-game run May 12-14 and win their seventh straight in this series. The Reds totaled 12 runs and hit .194 while dropping the last six of seven meetings in 2015.

Kershaw has a 2.12 ERA in his last five starts versus Cincinnati (15-29). Joey Votto is hitting .217 with two home runs and 12 strikeouts in 23 at-bats against him, but Brandon Phillips is hitting .360 with a home run in 25 at-bats and Jay Bruce has batted .294 with two homers in 17.

Phillips had a two-run double and Adam Duvall hit his eighth home run in Sunday's 5-4 loss to Seattle that capped an 0-5 homestand. Eugenio Suarez went 0 for 11 with 10 strikeouts in the three-game series.

"At this level, what we're finding with a lot of our young players is they have to learn the fight portion of this as far as staying in the battle," manager Bryan Price said.

Price's club will try to score some runs for Brandon Finnegan, who hasn't won since April 16. The left-hander has a 5.81 ERA in his last six starts - all Cincinnati losses.

Finnegan (1-2, 4.44) gets his first look at a Los Angeles team that had totaled 13 runs during a four-game losing streak before breaking out Sunday. Howie Kendrick went 4 for 8 with his first home run and Justin Turner hit his second homer in three games.
 
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Preview: Athletics (19-26) at Mariners (26-17)

Game: 1
Venue: Safeco Field
Date: May 23, 2016 10:10 PM EDT

Injuries to Sonny Gray and Khris Davis have come at a rough time for the Oakland Athletics, who now sit a season-worst seven games under the .500 mark.

Leonys Martin is making sure the Seattle Mariners don't suffer too much from a key injury of their own.

Rich Hill had a solid outing against the Mariners last month, and he'll face them again Monday night looking to help the A's snap their skid in the opener of a three-game series in Seattle.

Oakland (19-26) placed Gray on the 15-day disabled list Sunday because of a strained trapezius muscle near his right shoulder blade, and Davis is dealing with forearm tightness that kept him out of the starting lineup later in the day.

The A's fell 5-4 to the New York Yankees, who completed a four-game sweep while holding Oakland to nine runs.

"It doesn't feel good," manager Bob Melvin said. "I don't know that we could have fought much harder at the end of this game. And that shows that we're not just saying, 'Hey look, we're injured.'"

Stephen Vogt drove in three Oakland runs with an RBI groundout in the first and a double in the fifth that gave the A's a 3-2 lead.

"We have a lot of things that can bring us down, but right now I think we're doing all right," Vogt said. "With the injuries and losing four in a row, it was a tough four-day stretch for us overall."

Oakland last won when Hill (6-3, 2.54 ERA) allowed one run and three hits in six innings of Wednesday's 8-1 victory over Texas. The left-hander has a 1.96 ERA over his last six starts after posting a 4.15 mark in his first three.

"He's really taken it upon himself to be that guy that gets you real deep into games and takes the pressure off the bullpen," Melvin said. "After a couple of rocky games to start, he's pitched exactly what we saw later on in the year last year. He's been able to sustain it, and that's given us a lot of confidence when he takes the mound."

Hill's best outing during his so-so start to the season came against the Mariners on April 9, when he allowed one run and struck out 10 in six innings of a 6-1 victory. Martin went 0 for 3 batting ninth in that contest, but he's embracing his new role.

Leadoff hitter Ketel Marte went on the disabled list with a sprained left thumb Sunday, and Martin went 4 for 5 from the top of the lineup in a 5-4 victory over Cincinnati later in the day.

Seattle (26-17) has won four in a row.

"(Martin) got us going a couple of times," manager Scott Servais said. "He's a dynamic player. He can do a lot of different things. He sparked us."

After posting a 1.44 ERA over his first four outings, Taijuan Walker has gone 0-3 with a 5.09 ERA over his last four. Walker (2-3, 2.95) allowed four runs on five hits in five innings of a 5-2 loss at Baltimore on Wednesday.

The right-hander pitched well against the A's on April 8, allowing two runs in six innings while taking a no-decision in Seattle's 3-2 loss.
 
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Preview: Padres (19-26) at Giants (27-19)

Game: 1
Venue: AT&T Park
Date: May 23, 2016 10:15 PM EDT

Some bad blood, outstanding pitching and a string of impressive victories have highlighted the San Francisco Giants' season series against the San Diego Padres.

Five days after a dominant performance down the coast, Johnny Cueto will try to lead the Giants to their seventh straight win over the NL West rivals and 11th in 12 games overall Monday night in the opener of a three-game series at AT&T Park.

San Francisco starters have a 1.90 ERA over six meetings with the Padres (19-26) after limiting them to one run in each game of three straight victories at Petco Park last week.

Cueto played a starring role in the middle game, allowing one run and four hits with eight strikeouts in a 2-1 win May 18 for his second complete game in the season series. He's gone 6-1 with a 1.67 ERA with 54 Ks over his last seven starts against the Padres.

"Cueto doesn't give in. He preys on you expanding the zone," San Diego manager Andy Green told MLB's official website. "He's a guy that's touch-and-feel early in the game, he's pitching at 87-89. Then all of a sudden he gets down to the seventh, eighth, ninth inning and he morphs. He's throwing 94-95. He's almost a completely different pitcher."

A night earlier, the benches and bullpens had poured onto the field after Madison Bumgarner struck out Wil Myers and then stared him down before Myers yelled back.

San Francisco's rotation has posted a 1.78 ERA while winning 10 of the past 11 games after Bumgarner led the way in Sunday's 1-0 home victory over the Chicago Cubs.

Cueto (6-1, 2.70 ERA) hopes to capture his fourth consecutive win and lead the Giants (27-19) to their 15th in 18 meetings with San Diego dating to June 2015. They've also outscored the Padres 65-25 over an eight-game home winning streak over that span.

Alexei Ramirez has gone 3 for 6 with a double versus Cueto this season, but Jon Jay (1 for 5), Myers (1 for 8), Matt Kemp (0 for 8) and Derek Norris (0 for 7) have struggled.

Though they took two of three from the Los Angeles Dodgers over the weekend, the Padres lost for the fifth time in seven games in Sunday's 9-5, 17-inning defeat.

Drew Pomeranz has only worked seven innings once in eight starts, but he'll try to pick up a bullpen that used three relievers in Saturday's 3-2, 11-inning win and six on Sunday.

The left-hander has been sharp with a 1.13 ERA in his last four starts, but he's 2-2 over that stretch while receiving four runs from the offense. He allowed two runs and four hits - including a Hunter Pence home run - over six innings while opposing Cueto last week.

Pence also took him deep at AT&T Park on April 25 when Pomeranz (4-4, 1.96) gave up four runs - three earned - in 4 1/3 innings in a 5-4 defeat. Buster Posey is 6 for 10 with two homers off him, while each of Pence's four hits in 14 at-bats have left the yard.

Pence is expected to return from a right hamstring injury in this series opener.

The Giants continued to scuffle at the plate Sunday, going 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position. They're batting .163 in those situations over the past 14.

"We're having a tough time offensively," manager Bruce Bochy confirmed.
 
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Inter-League 'Over' gamblers cashing

MLB 'Over' gamblers are cashing at a healthy 58.2% clip when American League clubs take on National League teams. The 'Over' has been the correct choice in 39 games vs 24 'Under', 4 'Push'.

In the Junior Circuit, the Detroit Tigers (8-1 O/U), Los Angeles Angels (8-3-1), Cleveland (6-3-1), Minnesota (5-1-1) lead the way. In the Senior Circuit it's Milwaukee Brewers (7-1-2 O/U), Washington Nationals (6-3), Cincinnati (5-2), Pittsburgh Pirates (4-0) cashing consistently for 'Over' gamblers.

Monday, Philadelphia-Detroit and Miami-Tampa try to keep 'Over' bettors happy. Phillies 7-2 'Over' IL road games, Tigers 17-5 IL games. Marlins 13-6 'Over' opening a series. Rays 9-1-1 'Over' L11 overall
 
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Monday's games

National League games

Rockies @ Pirates
Lyles is 1-1, 9.17 in four starts (over 3-1), last of which was April 24.

Vogelsong allowed one run in five IP (66 PT) in his only '16 start.

Pirates won five of their last seven games (over 11-6-1 in last 18). Rockies won six of last nine games; ten of their last 13 games stayed under.

Mets @ Nationals
Colon is 0-2, 7.45 in his last two starts (over 3-1 in his road starts). .

Gonzalez is 3-0, 3.13 in his last four starts (over 2-0-1 in his last three starts).

Mets won last three games but lost four in row on road; under is 8-2 in their last ten road games. Washington won four of its last five games; under is 3-1-1 in its last five home games.

Cubs @ Cardinals
Lackey is 1-1, 1.71 in his last three starts (over 5-3).

Wainwright is 4-0, 5.22 in his last five starts (over 4-1); Cardinals scored 46 runs in those five games.

Cubs are 4-7 in their last 11 games; over is 9-3-2 in their last 14 road games. St Louis is 4-5 in its last nine games; over is 5-2-1 in their last eight home games.

Reds @ Dodgers
Finnegan is 0-2, 6.68 in his last six starts; six of his last eight starts went over.

Kershaw is 4-0, 0.82 in his last four starts (under 3-1).

Cincinnati lost its last seven games; they're 3-14 on road. Over is 6-1-1 in their last eight games. Dodgers lost four of their last five games; over is 7-3 in their last ten.

Padres @ Giants
Pomeranz is 2-2, 1.13 in his last four starts, which all stayed under the total. .

Cueto is 3-0, 2.11 in his last five starts, four of which stayed under.

Giants won ten of their last 11 games; under is 12-3 in their last 15. San Diego lost five of its last seven games; under is 8-3 in ther last 11 games.


American League games

Angels @ Rangers
Tropeano is 1-1, 3.12 in his last three starts (under 4-2-2). .

Holland is 0-2, 14.73 in his last three starts (over 2-0-1 in his home starts). .

Angels won seven of their last ten games; over is 8-3 in their last 11. Texas is 11-4 in its last 15 games; six of its last seven home games went over. .

Indians @ White Sox
Clevinger allowed four runs in 5.1 IP (91 PT) in his first MLB start. Anderson is 0-3, 8.29 in six starts (over 5-1).

Latos is 1-1, 7.84 in his last four starts (over 3-1). Johnson allowed four runs in five IP (108 PT) in hsi only '16 start.

Indians won five of last seven games; over is 11-5-1 in their last 17 games. White Sox lost eight of last 11 games; their last five games stayed under.

Royals @ Twins
Kennedy is 2-1, 3.75 in his last four starts (under 6-1-1).

Nolasco is 0-2, 7.45 in his last five starts (over 7-0 in his last seven).

Royals won five of their last seven games- under is 7-1-1 in their last nine. Twins are 1-9 in their last ten home games; over is 7-3-1 in their last 11 games overall. .

A's @ Mariners
Hill is 3-0, 2.55 in his last three starts, which all went over.

Walker is 0-3, 7.13 in his last four starts (under 6-2).

Oakland is 6-14 in its last 20 games; ten of their last 14 games went over. Seattle won five of last six games; over is 6-3-2 in their last eleven games.


Interleague

Phillies @ Tigers
Velasquez is 3-0, 3.41 in his last five starts (under 4-3-1).

Pelfrey is 0-4, 6.59 in eight starts this year; over is 3-0-1 in his last four. .

Phillies are 9-5 in their last 14 games; four of their last five games stayed under total. Detroit won six of its last seven games; over is 12-3 in its last 15 home games.

Rays @ Marlins
Moore is 0-3, 6.51 in his last five starts (over 3-1-1).

Chen is 3-1, 4.11 in his last five starts (under 4-2 in his last six starts).

Tampa Bay is 8-5 in its last 13 road games, last seven of which went over the total. Miami lost four of its last five games; under is 7-3-1 in its last 11 games.


Teams won-lost records when this pitcher starts:

Col-Pitt-- Lyles 2-2; Vogelsong 0-1
NY-Wsh-- Colon 4-4; Gonzalez 5-3
Chi-StL-- Lackey 5-3; Wainwright 6-3
Cin-LA-- Finnegan 2-7; Kershaw 8-1
SD-SF-- Pomeranz 4-4; Cueto 8-1

LAA-Tex-- Tropeano 4-4; Holland 4-4
Cle-Chi-- Clevinger 1-0 Anderson 1-5; Latos 6-2 Johnson 0-1
KC-Minn-- Kennedy 5-3; Nolasco 3-5
A's-Sea-- Hill 6-3; Walker 4-4

Phil-Det-- Velasquez 6-2; Pelfrey 2-6
TB-Mia-- Moore 3-5; Chen 4-4


Starting pitchers allowing 1+ runs in first inning:

Col-Pitt-- Lyles 0-4; Vogelsong 0-1
NY-Wsh-- Colon 2-8; Gonzalez 0-8
Chi-StL-- Lackey 3-8; Wainwright 3-9
Cin-LA-- Finnegan 2-9; Kershaw 1-9
SD-SF-- Pomeranz 0-8; Cueto 3-9

LAA-Tex-- Tropeano 2-8; Holland 2-8
Cle-Chi-- Clevinger 0-1 Anderson 4-6; Latos 3-8 Johnson 1-1
KC-Minn-- Kennedy 2-8; Nolasco 4-8
A's-Sea-- Hill 3-9; Walker 1-8

Phil-Det-- Velasquez 2-8; Pelfrey 5-8
TB-Mia-- Moore 1-8; Chen 3-8
 
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Monday's six-pack

Odds on six of the NFL's more interesting games this fall...........

-- Week 2-- Eagles @ Bears (-3)-- Monday night in Windy City.

-- Week 3-- Falcons @ Saints (-1)-- Monday night on Bourbn Street.

-- Week 4-- Dolphins @ Bengals (-6.5)-- Thursday night in Queen City.

-- Week 5-- Bucs @ Panthers (-8.5)-- Monday night in Charlotte.

-- Week 6-- Jets @ Cardinals (-6)-- Monday night in the desert.

-- Week 7-- Texans @ Broncos (-3.5)-- Osweiler against his old team.
 
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Sharp Bettor's Free Pick for Monday, May 23, 2016 10:10 PM

(915) OAKLAND ATHLETICS (HILL) VS (916) SEATTLE (WALKER)

Play Seattle.
 
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Roz's Monday, May 23, 2016, Free MLB Pick: 8:15 PM

(903) CHICAGO CUBS (LACKEY) VS (904) ST. LOUIS (WAINWRIGHT)

Play OVER the total.
 

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