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New York (-115) at FLORIDA, at San Juan PR By Chris Jordan, Featured Handicapper
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The Marlins have lost four straight and now take on red-hot R.A. Dickey, who is 6-0 with a 2.33 ERA on the year. And tonight, though this one is being played in South Beach, I like my chances with the knuckleballer, who comes in after limiting the Tigers to four hits in eight innings of a 5-0 win last Wednesday.
Dickey has already faced the Marlins once this season, giving up three runs over 6-1/3 innings in a 4-3 win over Florida on June 4. And if he can pitch his Mets to another victory, they have a solid shot at moving into first place. They’re boys from Queens are half-game back of the Braves, who are hosting the Nationals and phenom Stephen Strasburg tonight on national television.
Coming into this series on a 6-1 run overall, make note the Mets began this streak with a three-game sweep of these same Marlins. The Mets are on additional winning runs of 7-2 on the road, 7-0 versus the National League East, 8-0 against losing teams, 6-1 when visiting righties, 11-3 overall against right-handers and 6-0 when Dickey toes the slab.
On the flip side, the Marlins on losing slides of 2-8 against the East, 2-5 after a loss, 1-4 against winning teams, 1-6 when hosting a right-hander, and 0-6 when Nolasco throws against a winning team.
The Mets are in quadruple revenge after four straight losses in Florida; tonight they get it.
4♦ NEW YORK (Listing Dickey and Nolasco
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