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LA Dodgers open MLB betting series at Reds
By: Willie Bee

A tough 10-game road trip begins Friday for the Los Angeles Dodgers when they take on the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. First pitch is slated for 4:10 p.m. (PT) as the weekend set starts with a battle of struggling right-handers.

The Dodgers are scheduled to send Hiroki Kuroda to the mound opposite Cincinnati's Bronson Arroyo. Opening lines on the Don Best odds screen listed the Reds -130 with 8½ runs for the scoreboard.

Friday's contest starts a stretch of 13 consecutive days on the diamond for the Dodgers, a string that will conclude in a couple of weeks when the Reds come to LA for their only visit this season. The Dodgers will have three games in Philly and four in Colorado between the two series with Cincinnati.

Los Angeles just completed a 4-2 homestand that left the club in fourth place in the NL West, 5.5 games out before play on Thursday. The Dodgers have dumped 8.3 units of their backers' money in fashioning a 26-31 record.

Cincinnati is in the middle of a 9-game run at home and just completed a series win over the Brewers. The Reds are third in the NL Central standings, 29-28 on the season and down nearly $4.50 at the MLB betting window.

Kuroda (5-6, 3.50) is off two consecutive losses and was hit hard in both defeats at the White Sox and to the Marlins. His 2011 ledger was charged with 11 runs, nine of them earned, in a combined 11 innings. The two rough outings followed a pair of brilliant efforts, Kuroda totaling 14 2/3 scoreless innings in wins against the Pirates and Brewers.

This will be his fourth career start vs. Cincinnati, and third at Great American Ball Park. Kuroda registered wins in the previous three. Last season saw him triumph twice in Cincinnati, a combined 10 2/3 innings while surrendering three earned runs.

Arroyo (4-7, 5.74) exits a terrible month of May with the Reds dropping five of his six starts and the veteran right-hander posting up a 7.64 ERA. The club is 2-4 in his six home assignments where Arroyo has allowed nine long balls in 37 1/3 innings.

He won his two assignments vs. the Dodgers a season ago, tossing seven frames in each start and allowing just three earned runs combined. Cincinnati had lost Arroyo's previous four starts against Los Angeles and several Dodgers batters have enjoyed facing him, including Matt Kemp (7-for-16, 2 HR) and James Loney (8-for-22, HR).

The Reds won five of the nine head-to-head meetings last season with the six games at Great American halved. Four of the six battles in Cincinnati went 'over' the total with the teams averaging nearly 12 runs per contest, including two games that reached the 20-run mark.

There is a chance that Cincinnati reliever Aroldis Chapman could be activated from the disabled list at some point in this series. The lefty made three appearances during May and recorded just one out while allowing eight runs and walking nine.

Los Angeles will reportedly activate Vicente Padilla before Friday's series opener. That would be great news for the Dodgers who have a long list of relievers on the DL.

Friday's first pitch should find the thermometer in the low-80s on what should be a muggy evening in Porkopolis. A light ESE breeze is forecast (in from left-center).

Clayton Kershaw will be on the hill for LA when the series continues Saturday afternoon. Cincinnati counters with Johnny Cueto.
 
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Friday’s Steaking and Slumping Starting Pitchers

Streaking

Cole Hamels, Philadelphia Phillies (7-2, 3.01)

Hamels has won each of his last three starts, booking a 2.57 ERA with 22 strikeouts over that span. He’s been a goldmine for Phillies bettors too, with Philadelphia winning nine of his last 10 starts.

The lefty had it all working for him in his last outing when his struck out a season-high 10 batters over seven innings in a win over the Mets.

He’s pegged around -155 for Friday’s matchup with the Pirates.

Jered Weaver, Los Angeles Angels (6-4, 2.10 ERA)

At some point, the Angels are going to have to give Weaver a little run support. He has a sparkling 1.64 ERA over his last three and doesn’t have a win to show for it (L.A. is 1-2 in those games).

The big right-hander has given up more than three runs just twice this season but hasn’t won a game in his last six outings.

That’s because Los Angeles averages just 2.7 runs in his starts this season.

Slumping

Bronson Arroyo, Cincinnati Reds (3-5, 5.74 ERA)

Arroyo is going through one of his rough spells again, posting a fat 13.50 ERA over his last three outings. He has struck out just six batters during the skid and is now winless in his last six trips to the hill.

You’d like to think he’s battling through some sort of injury or a delivery problem, but the truth is he’s just getting lit up.

"Physically, I felt as good as I have all year, by far," Arroyo told reporters. "... It's just a mixture of command and getting hit on some pitches and the ball not rolling your way."

Yuneski Maya, Washington Nationals (0-0, 7.71, ERA)

It’s hard to pick on a guy that has just one start under his belt, but somebody’s got to go in this spot.

Maya lasted just 4 2/3 innings in his only outing of the year, giving up four earned runs on six hits while striking out three and walking two. The kicker: That start was against the impotent San Diego Padres.

This will be Maya’s seventh career start and he’s set as a +165 underdog on the road against Arizona.
 
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Streaking NY Yankees at LA Angels
By: Michael Robinson

The streaking New York Yankees continue their West Coast road trip Friday night at the Los Angeles Angels. This is the first meeting between the teams this year, with both enjoying a day off on Thursday.

Angel Stadium of Anaheim will be the site for the 3-game series. First pitch will be at 7:05 p.m. (PT) with New York’s Ivan Nova (4-3, 4.67 ERA) facing Jered Weaver (6-4, 2.10 ERA) who opened as 160 chalk. Friday's total is 7½ runs.

The Yankees (31-23) dropped the first two of their 9-game trip to Seattle, but have won four straight since, sweeping three from the A’s (19-5 total run margin). New York is back atop the AL East by two games with Boston losing four straight.

Starting pitching has been the key during this winning streak, a 1.74 ERA with an average start of close to eight innings.

Ironically, the last poor start came from Nova. He surrendered four earned runs over 3 2/3 innings to Seattle last Saturday in a 5-4 extra innings loss. He’s 1-1 with a 5.79 ERA in his last four starts, lasting more than 5 1/3 innings just once.

This is a big start for Nova, who is danger of losing his spot in the rotation when Phil Hughes comes back. That’s because veterans Bartolo Colon and Freddy Garcia have both pitched surprisingly well.

The 24-year-old right-hander has a better ERA away (4.22) than at home (4.96) thanks to a much lower batting average allowed (.235 vs. 313). The Bronx Bombers are 3-1 in his road starts this year and 5-1 in his last six away overall.

This is Nova’s first career appearance against the Angels. He’ll be working on an extra days rest as will Weaver.

The Angels (29-29) are regrouping after a stretch of 20 straight days with games. They just finished a 6-game trip at Minnesota and Kansas City, dropping the last two (7-3, 2-0) to the Royals.

Los Angeles’ offense has been below average all season (3.90 runs per game, 11th in the AL). First baseman Kendrys Morales (ankle) is out for the year, although Mark Trumbo (.772 OPS) has filled in decently.

Weaver has had a tale of two seasons. He was 6-0 with a miniscule .99 ERA in his first six starts. He went 0-4 with a 3.38 ERA in May, with the Angels losing five of six.

The 28-year-old California native has been the victim of poor run support his last four starts (five total runs). He threw nine scoreless innings (2-hits) at Minnesota last Saturday and the Angels still lost 1-0 in 10 innings.

Weaver has only made four starts at home this year (1.82 ERA) compared to eight away (2.25 ERA). The ‘under’ is 9-2-1 in his starts, 3-0-1 at home.

Weaver last faced the Yankees in the 2009 ALCS, having a 4.26 ERA in three appearances (one start). He’s 4-2 with a 5.88 ERA lifetime against them in the regular season.

These teams split eight meetings last year, with the Angels going 2-1 at home. L.A. is 21-8 overall in the last 29 home meetings.

New York is 1-7 in its last eight Friday games, while L.A. is 4-1 in its last five on that day.

Los Angeles is 13-13 at home this season (-3.3 units). The ‘under’ is 14-8-4 in those contests. New York is 14-10 away (+4.0 units).

L.A. outfielder Vernon Wells (groin) is on the disabled list, but not being missed too much with a .527 OPS. Howie Kendrick (hamstring) is doing much better with a team-leading .908 OPS and he’ll be activated before Saturday’s game, missing Friday.

Weather should be clear and in the 60s. The series continues Saturday night with a great pitching matchup of Dan Haren against CC Sabathia.
 
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Friday Late Tips
By Kevin Rogers

The first Friday baseball card of June showcases just four games involving two teams each above the .500 mark. The late-night action is highlighted by a pair of American League contests, while the Rockies and Giants hook up in San Francisco. We'll begin in Southern California with the streaking Yankees looking to keep their winning ways going against the Halos.

Yankees at Angels

Following Boston's latest swoon, New York is back atop the AL East after sweeping Oakland as the Bombers travel to Orange County for a three-game set with the Angels. Los Angeles split six games on its recent road trip at Minnesota and Kansas City, while attempting to snap a two-game skid after losing a pair of games to the Royals. The Halos send out their coldest pitcher, who coincidentally is the team leader in wins.

Jered Weaver (6-4, 2.10 ERA) has won just one start since April 25 following a 5-0 mark through his first five outings. The tall right-hander tossed nine scoreless innings and allowed two hits in a 1-0 loss in extra innings to the Twins, L.A.'s fifth defeat in his last six starts. A majority of Weaver's starts have come on the road as the former Long Beach State star is making only his fifth home outing of the season (2-1, 1.82 ERA). Weaver is facing the Bombers for the first time since the 2009 ALCS, as the Angels are 3-0 in his three home career starts against New York.

The Yankees counter with Ivan Nova (4-3, 4.67 ERA), who lasted just 3.2 innings in an extra-innings defeat at Seattle last Saturday, his third non-quality start in the previous four trips to the hill. Nova is known for letting batters put the ball in play, as the right-hander has compiled road victories over Tampa Bay, Texas, and Boston this season. The 24-year old is making his first career start against the Angels, while making his fourth career appearance against an AL West foe.

The two teams split eight meetings last season, as the Angels won two of three matchups in Anaheim. The 'over' is cashed five times in 2010, while the winning team scored six or more runs in seven of those contests.

Rays at Mariners

Tampa Bay continues its 11-game road swing in Seattle as the Rays look to make up ground in the loaded AL East. Joe Maddon's club is just 6-11 the previous 17 games to fall behind the Yankees and Red Sox in the division, while the M's are rolling with 11 victories in the last 14 contests. After seeing a strong pitching matchup in Thursday's series opener between James Shields and Felix Hernandez, Friday's meeting will likely see more offense.

The Rays send out the struggling Andy Sonnanstine (0-1, 4.39 ERA) to the hill as the Ohio native looks for his first win since last August against Baltimore. Sonnanstine has failed to put together a quality outing in three starts this season, while picking up a pair of no-decisions on the highway. The right-hander is seeking his first victory against Seattle since 2007, as the Rays are 0-3 in his last three starts in the series.

Jason Vargas (3-3, 4.50 ERA) has been lit up his last two starts by allowing 11 earned runs and 12 hits against the Twins and Yankees. The Mariners' southpaw is making his eighth home start of the season, but home isn't where the wins are for Vargas as Seattle is 2-5 in his seven outings at Safeco Field. Vargas is winless in three career starts against the Rays with all three defeats coming last season, all games that finished 'under' the total.

Since the start of the 2010 season, the Rays have dominated the Mariners with seven victories in nine tries. Tampa Bay is 3-0 the last three meetings at Safeco Field, while limiting the M's to five total runs in those games.

Rockies at Giants

The home team has won each of the last six meetings as these two NL West rivals meet up at AT&T Park. The Rockies are just 2-7 the previous nine games, but finally picked up a victory from Ubaldo Jimenez in Wednesday's shutout of the Dodgers. San Francisco returns to the Bay Area following a seven-game road swing through Milwaukee and St. Louis, as Bruce Bochy's team looks to snap a three-game home skid.

The Giants send out their second ace Matt Cain (3-4, 3.88 ERA) to the hill, as he looks to rebound after consecutive subpar starts against the Brewers and Marlins. San Francisco was outscored, 11-1 in those two defeats, both games that finished 'under' the total. Cain has only one home win on his record this season, but San Francisco owns a 3-1 record when the righty starts at AT&T Park this season. The Giants are 1-1 in Cain's two starts against the Rockies through the first two months, while San Francisco is 4-1 in his last five home outings in the series.

Rookie Juan Nicasio (1-0, 0.00 ERA) won his Major League debut over the NL Central-leading Cardinals in a 15-4 blowout. The 24-year old Dominican pitcher allowed one unearned run in seven innings of work, as the Rockies scored six first-inning runs en route to a 12-0 lead after four innings. The Rockies have dropped five straight series openers on the road, while attempting to avenge a three-game sweep by the Giants at AT&T Park in early May.
 
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Atlanta Braves at New York Mets (-125, 7.5)

The New York Mets managed to earn a split in their four-game set with the Pittsburgh Pirates and pulled off their biggest comeback since 2000 by rallying from a seven-run deficit on Thursday, but let’s not get carried away – this club is still a mess.

Owner Fred Wilpon dragged his superstars through the mud via The New Yorker and is now doing his best to make nice, but the rumors persist. Earlier this week there was more talk that David Wright and/or Jose Reyes could be on the move.

Lefty Jon Niese hopes to give the Mets a boost and his numbers have been great lately. He has allowed just two runs over his last three starts and has struck out at least five in each of those outings.

Still, we like the road value here with Atlanta. Derek Lowe usually bounces back well after a rough outing and the Braves have won 21 of the last 29 meetings between the two clubs.

Pick: Braves

Los Angeles Dodgers at Cincinnati Reds (-135, 8.5)

The Cincinnati Reds have been looking for a breakthrough for a while. Jay Bruce has done his best to keep the team afloat with a terrific month of May, but he needs some help.

Maybe Wednesday’s win was what the club needed to get them going. Bruce and Joey Votto hit two-run dingers late to give Cincinnati a 4-3 win over Milwaukee.

“That was sweet,” Dusty Baker said. “We finally won the series, that rubber game that’s been eluding us. Hopefully, we’ll take this day off and enjoy it. This 20-game run has been up and down, emotional swings, mostly down. That was some victory, a big sigh of relief.”

It’s tempting to go back to the well with the Reds again, but they’ll probably need some serious help from their relievers with Bronson Arroyo on the mound.

The over looks safer.

Pick: Over
 
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Texas at Cleveland

The Rangers look to follow up on their 7-4 win yesterday and take advantage of a Cleveland team that is 6-15 in Justin Masterson's last 21 starts after allowing 5 runs or more in the previous game. Texas is the pick (-130) according to Dunkel, which has the Rangers favored by 1. Dunkel Pick: Texas (-130). Here are all of today's picks.
<table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4" width="538"><tbody><tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">FRIDAY, JUNE 3
Time Posted: 6:30 a.m. EST
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 901-902: Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (7:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Philadelphia (Hamels) 15.245; Pittsburgh (Karstens) 14.949
Dunkel Line: Philadelphia by 1/2; 7
Vegas Line: Philadelphia (-160); 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Philadelphia (-160); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 903-904: Atlanta at NY Mets (7:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta (Lowe) 14.763; NY Mets (Niese) 15.824
Dunkel Line: NY Mets by 1; 8
Vegas Line: Atlanta (-120); 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: NY Mets (+100); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 905-906: LA Dodgers at Cincinnati (7:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: LA Dodgers (Kuroda) 14.767; Cincinnati (Arroyo) 15.890
Dunkel Line: Cincinnati by 1; 9
Vegas Line: Cincinnati (-125); 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Cincinnati (-125); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 907-908: Milwaukee at Florida (7:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Milwaukee (Wolf) 15.732; Florida (Nolasco) 15.128
Dunkel Line: Milwaukee by 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line: Florida (-125); 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Milwaukee (+105); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 909-910: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis (8:15 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Cubs (Dempster) 14.915; St. Louis (Garcia) 13.985
Dunkel Line: Chicago Cubs by 1; 7
Vegas Line: St. Louis (-175); 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Chicago Cubs (+155); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 911-912: Washington at Arizona (9:40 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Washington (Maya) 15.667; Arizona (Collmeter) 15.031
Dunkel Line: Washington by 1/2; 10
Vegas Line: Arizona (-185); 9
Dunkel Pick: Washington (+165); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 913-914: Houston at San Diego (10:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Houston (Happ) 15.756; San Diego (Moseley) 14.465
Dunkel Line: Houston by 1 1/2; 7
Vegas Line: San Diego (-125); 6 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Houston (+105); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 915-916: Colorado at San Francisco (10:15 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Colorado (Nicasio) 14.507; San Francisco (Cain) 15.485
Dunkel Line: San Francisco by 1; 6 1/2
Vegas Line: San Francisco (-135); 7
Dunkel Pick: San Francisco (-135); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 917-918: Texas at Cleveland (7:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Texas (Ogando) 16.509; Cleveland (Masterson) 15.602
Dunkel Line: Texas by 1; 7
Vegas Line: Texas (-130); 8
Dunkel Pick: Texas (-130); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 919-920: Toronto at Baltimore (7:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Toronto (Villanueva) 14.886; Baltimore (Britton) 15.929
Dunkel Line: Baltimore by 1; 9
Vegas Line: Baltimore (-130); 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Baltimore (-130); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 921-922: Oakland at Boston (7:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Oakland (Outman) 16.080; Boston (Buchholz) 15.045
Dunkel Line: Oakland by 1; 9 1/2
Vegas Line: Boston (-185); 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Oakland (+165); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 923-924: Detroit at Chicago White Sox (8:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Detroit (Oliver) 15.989; White Sox (Buehrle) 16.382
Dunkel Line: Chicago White Sox by 1/2; 8 1/2
Vegas Line: Chicago White Sox (-140); 9
Dunkel Pick: Chicago White Sox (-140); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 925-926: Minnesota at Kansas City (8:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota (Pavano) 14.559; Kansas City (Duffy) 15.233
Dunkel Line: Kansas City by 1/2; 10 1/2
Vegas Line: Kansas City (-145); 9 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Kansas City (-145); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 927-928: NY Yankees at LA Angels (10:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: NY Yankees (Nova) 14.483; LA Angels (Weaver) 14.748
Dunkel Line: LA Angels by 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line: LA Angels (-155); 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: LA Angels (-155); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 929-930: Tampa Bay at Seattle (10:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Tampa Bay (Sonnanstine) 14.453; Seattle (Vargas) 15.523
Dunkel Line: Seattle by 1; 7
Vegas Line: Seattle (-120); 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Seattle (-120); Under</td></tr></tbody></table>
 
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Hondo

Hondo's first order of biz today is to announce he has hired an Internet security firm to determine if someone has been hacking into his computer. Mr. Aitch feels compelled to do so because he can't say with certitude he is solely responsible for giving out all those losing baseball picks, since picks obviously can be manipulated.

Meanwhile, back on the selection front, Hondo's deficit grew to 1,330 tollesons last night because he may or may not have made an investment on the Rays, who were soundly thrashed in Seattle.

Tonight, he'll let Ogando out of the stable to do some work against the Native Americans -- 10 units on the Rangers.
 
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Mighty missed with the Heat (-4-1/2) Thursday night.

Friday it's the Reds. The deficit is 2308 sirignanos.
 
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Dodgers/Cinn over 8' BEST PICK
Milk/Fla over 7'
Wash/Ari over 9
Tor/Balt over 8'
Det/CWS over 9
Minn/KC over 9'
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Boogyman Friday 6/3 picks
Dodgers/Cinn over 8' BEST PICK
Milk/Fla over 7'
Wash/Ari over 9
Tor/Balt over 8'
Det/CWS over 9
Minn/KC over 9'
TB/Sea over 7' BEST PICK

Like yesterday´s picks from Jimmy The Greek (rest in peace), Boogymann, Junkman, etc , etc, are not profesionals, could be anyone, they´re posting his own plays in other forum for a contest.
Just to let u know, Paul Leiner is a pro and sells his plays, how do i know?,,, Years and a lot of research.
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MLB Baseball Friday

Play Boston (-190) over Oakland (Top Play of the Day)
Starts at 7:10 PM EST

Oakland has lost 3 consecutive games and they have also lost 7 of the last 9 games coming off five or more home games. Boston pitcher, Clay Buchholz has won 15 of the last 20 games when the total posted is between 7 and 8.5 runs and he has an ERA of 2.21 over the last three starts.

Play St. Louis (-170) over Chicago Cubs (Top Play of the Day)
Starts at 8:10 PM EST

Chicago has lost 17 of the last 25 games coming off two or more home games and pitcher, Ryan Dempster has an ERA of 8.37 in road games this season.

Play Arizona (-165) over Washington (Bonus)
 

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