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Bulls at Heat: What Bettors Need To Know

Chicago Bulls at Miami Heat (-5, 178)

THE STORY: Chris Bosh had his best game of the postseason Sunday as the Miami Heat took a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference final. Bosh and the Heat look to continue their solid stretch of play as they welcome Derrick Rose and the Bulls in Game 3 on Tuesday night. Chicago has dropped two straight games for the first time since early February.

TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, TNT

ABOUT THE HEAT: After a modest regular season and a quiet second-round series against the Boston Celtics, Bosh has suddenly emerged as the biggest threat on a team with three of them. The 6-foot-10 power forward made 13 of his final 16 shots in Sunday's 96-85 victory in front of a raucous crowd at American Airlines Arena. Bosh finished with 34 points in the victory, nearly as many as superstar teammates LeBron James (22) and Dwyane Wade (17) had between them. Even more satisfying for Bosh was that he did most of his damage against Bulls counterpart Carlos Boozer, who suggested prior to the series that Bosh wasn't a star.

ABOUT THE BULLS: Rose needed plenty of help Sunday - and he didn't get nearly enough. The league MVP struggled from the field as the Heat routinely double-teamed him, preventing him from driving to the basket. He and Boozer both shot 8 for 19 on the night, part of a 41-percent shooting performance from a team that is struggling to keep up offensively with the Heat. The team defense took a hit as well, with reserve center Omer Asik leaving the game in the second half with a strained muscle in his left leg. Asik, who is one of the Bulls' top defenders off the bench, did not return to the game and his status for Game 4 is up in the air.

WHO'S HOT/WHO'S NOT: Wade struggled in Game 3. His 6-for-17 effort from the field was his worst of the playoffs, and the 17 points marked his fewest since Game 2 of the Heat's first-round series with Philadelphia. Bulls F Taj Gibson continues to sizzle from the floor, going 5 of 6 on Sunday and 31 for 45 over his last seven contests.

KEY STATISTIC: 39-5 - Miami's record when Bosh, Wade and James combine for 70 or more points. They had 73 on Sunday, their first time over the 70-point plateau since Game 5 of their second-round series with Boston.

LAST WORD: James has two zero-turnover games so far in the playoffs. He had just one game without a turnover in 79 regular-season outings.

TRENDS: The Bulls are 4-1 ATS in their last five games as road underdogs.

The Heat are 5-0 ATS in their last five games as favorites and 6-0 in their last six games playing on one days' rest.

The over is 11-2 in the Bulls last 13 playoff games as underdogs.
 
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Chicago Bulls at Miami Heat (-5, 178)

The Heat may have been labeled as a group of talented individuals who don’t necessarily make up a great team, but the sum of the parts is adding up just fine in the playoffs—especially in the Eastern Conference finals.

Miami leads top-seeded Chicago 2-1 because it has been getting contributions from everyone. In Game 2 it was the emergence of an injury-plagued Udonis Haslem and LeBron James taking over in the fourth quarter in addition to Dwyane Wade’s 24 points. In Game 3 it was Chris Bosh exploding for 34 points on 13-for-18 shooting.

“When someone has it going on this team, we keep feeding them,” James told the Miami Herald, this time referring to Bosh.

The Bulls, on the other hand, don’t have enough options. When Derrick Rose struggles, so does Chicago. The MVP made only seven of 23 shots in Game 2 and got little help from Carlos Boozer. Rose scored a pedestrian 20 points on Sunday night and although Boozer finally delivered, nobody else provided much.

“Every pick-and-roll, they were doubling me,” Rose told the Palm Beach Post of the Heat. “They're a great defensive team, going for steals and closing in on the paint. We've got to find a way to find some easier baskets.”

It’s only two games, but the Bulls literally have not been in this kind of funk in more than three months. The last time they dropped two games in a row was way back in early February. With another game in South Beach on Tuesday, the slide could hit three.

Miami is the only team that has not lost a home game in the playoffs. Erik Spoelstra’s squad is 7-0 (5-2 ATS) at American Airlines Arena during the postseason and has won nine a row there overall.

PICK: Heat
 
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MLB Run Report: Arizona Diamondbacks Heating Up
By Bill McBride



HOT TEAM: Arizona Diamondbacks
THIS SEASON: 23-23
LAST WEEK: 6-1

THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE: At the Rockies for three, at the Astros for three.

THE SKINNY: Just when you thought those light-hitting Diamondbacks were never going to find their groove this season, along came the dreadful Twins for a three-game interleague set. Arizona blasted Minnesota in three straight, and scored 20 runs along the way. It all adds up now to a six-game winning streak as the Diamondbacks begin a three-game series vs. Colorado on Tuesday.

Listen, the pitching -- minus Ian Kennedy -- has been spotty, and that may continue. But the Diamondbacks have shown a little balance at the plate of late -- Justin Upton has nine home runs, Stephen Drew has 27 RBIs, and Gerardo Parra is batting .283 -- and who knows, if they can keep it up, they could be an outstanding value play moving forward.



COLD TEAM: Oakland Athletics
THIS SEASON: 22-25
LAST WEEK: 2-5

THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE: At the Angels for four, home to the Orioles for three.

THE SKINNY: Interleague was unkind to the A’s, as they dropped three straight to the rival Giants, and pushed an overall losing streak to five on Sunday with a 5-4 defeat in San Francisco. The pitching continues to hang in there -- the staff allowed just 10 runs total to the Giants -- but the bats have been far too weak to think this stretch is going to stop.

Entering Monday’s action, Oakland had been held to three runs or less in four of its last five games. How bad is it? Coco Crisp led all regulars with a .268 average, and he was followed by Kurt Suzuki (.246), and Hideki Matsui (.234). Wow. But, perhaps there’s some light at the end of the tunnel. This week’s four-game set vs. the Angels reunites the Athletics with a team they just swept a two-game series from last week. In that series, Oakland scored 19 runs.



OVER TEAM: Cleveland Indians
O/U THIS SEASON: 25-17-2
O/U LAST WEEK: 5-2

THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE: Home to the Red Sox for three, at the Rays for three.

THE SKINNY: If there’s a team that deserves more credit for its start than the Indians, please let us know. Cleveland, fresh off an interleague sweep of rival Cincinnati, just continues to win games, and dent scoreboards, all while losing players. Last week, two of their best -- outfielder Grady Sizemore and designated hitter Travis Hafner -- were placed on the disabled list. And all the Indians did was bash the Reds up and down, scoring 19 runs and cashing in on two overs.

The schedule gets a little more difficult this week, and you have to wonder how long they can continue to bash without those two slugging stars. But as long as Asdrubal Cabrera (seven home runs, 27 RBIs) and Michael Brantley (.284 average) keep up their paces, perhaps they’ll be OK.



UNDER TEAM: Milwaukee Brewers
O/U THIS SEASON: 20-25-2
O/U LAST WEEK: 2-5

THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE: Home to the Nationals for three, home to the Giants for three.

THE SKINNY: Milwaukee has won eight of 10, and the formula of late, has been solid pitching and just enough offense. In other words, keep them on your under radar. Short of a 7-6 shootout vs. the Rockies on Friday, the Brewers have shown some anemic signs that beg your attention. They closed the series vs. Colorado with consecutive unders in which they scored a total of six runs, and have scored three runs or less in five of the last nine, headed into Monday’s game vs. the Nationals.

You wouldn’t think that a lineup with Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder in it would be an under play. But those two stars will always give Milwaukee some reverse value, and keep in mind this: While Fielder (36) and Braun (35) are well over 30 RBIs, no one else had more than 21 through Sunday.
 
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Tuesday's Best MLB Bets

Chicago White Sox at Texas Rangers (-115, 8.5)

The Texas Rangers got a huge boost to the lineup on Monday with Josh Hamilton and Nelson Cruz returning from injury.

Hamilton, the reigning AL MVP, has been out for almost six weeks with a shoulder injury while Cruz has missed the last 17 games with a quad issue.

The club will work Hamilton back into the batting order right away, but he’ll likely DH for a while until everyone’s comfortable with him taking his regular spot in the outfield.

"Will I get hurt again? Only the Lord knows that," Hamilton told Texas' website. "One thing I do know. He made me to play hard and to show off my ability to the fans. That's what I'm going to do ...... maybe just not dive into home plate.”

Hamilton was hitting .333 with seven RBIs in 10 games before he was hurt while Cruz has seven homers and 13 RBIs to go along with a .219 average.

PICK: Rangers


Cincinnati Reds at Philadelphia Phillies (-115, 8)

The Cincinnati Reds have finally run out of patience with Edinson Volquez and sent the former All-Star to the minors on Monday.

Volquez gave up six earned runs while walking four in just 2 2/3 innings of Sunday’s 12-4 loss to the Indians, Cincy's fifth straight defeat.

He had some interesting comments after the game too: "I think everybody has to step up and start getting some runs," Volquez said. "The last five games, we've scored how many runs? Thirteen [actually 12] in five games? It's not the way we were playing last year. We're better than that."

They probably are, though they aren’t going to put up with comments like that from a guy who owned a 6.35 ERA before he was demoted. The big question now is what they’re going to do Volquez.

Meanwhile, their offense will come around and we’ll jump on the over for this one.

PICK: Over
 
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Sharks at Canucks: What Bettors Need To Know

San Jose Sharks at Vancouver Canucks (-167, 5.5)

THE STORY:The Vancouver Canucks used a sensational two-minute surge to earn a 4-2 win in Game 4 and seize control of their Western Conference final series with the San Jose Sharks. Armed with a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven, the Canucks look to wrap up a Stanley Cup berth in the friendly confines of Rogers Arena as they entertain the Sharks in Game 5 Tuesday night.

TV: 9 p.m. ET, Versus, CBC

ABOUT THE CANUCKS: Vancouver led the NHL in power-play efficiency in the regular season - so when San Jose gave the Canucks three straight 5-on-3 chances in the second period Sunday, the results were predictably fruitful. Sami Salo scored twice in 16 seconds, and Vancouver finished the power-play barrage with three goals in a 1:55 span to turn a scoreless game into a comfortable Canucks lead. Alex Burrows added a third-period goal while the Sedins combined for seven assists - four by Henrik and three by Daniel. Vancouver's penalty killing deserves plenty of credit as well, killing off five straight San Jose power plays to open the game.

ABOUT THE SHARKS: When Dany Heatley went off for high-sticking 8:15 into the second, The Sharks couldn't have known what lay ahead. Torrey Mitchell went off for hooking just 50 seconds later and, after Vancouver scored to break the 0-0 deadlock, San Jose picked up a too-many-men penalty after Henrik Sedin passed the puck to an unsuspecting Logan Couture while the Sharks had six skaters. Mere seconds after the next Vancouver goal, Sharks defenseman Douglas Murray flipped the puck over the glass for a delay-of-game penalty and another 5-on-3. Andrew Desjardins and Ryane Clowe scored in the third period, but that was as close as San Jose would get.

WHO'S HOT/WHO'S NOT: Henrik Sedin has been a Shark killer, recording 10 points (one goal, nine assists) in the series. Heatley remains ice cold with no goals in his last seven games and just a single assist against the Canucks.

SPECIAL TEAMS: Vancouver scored three times on five man-advantage chances and is now 17 for 59 (28.8 percent) in the postseason. San Jose went 0-for-5 on the power play to fall to 13 for 69 (18.8 percent) for the playoffs.

LAST WORD: The Canucks prevailed despite setting a franchise record for fewest shots in a playoff game with 13.

TRENDS: The Sharks are 5-1 in their last six games after scoring two or fewer goals in their previous game.

The Sharks are 1-9 in their last 10 Conference Finals games and 0-4 in their last four games as underdogs.

The Canucks are 5-1 in their last six playoff games as favorites.
 
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San Jose Sharks at Vancouver Canucks (-167, 5.5)

Right now the Western Conference finals are telling a tale of two very different teams. If there is any good news for the Sharks, however, it’s that the story is about to end and they will soon be out of their misery.

San Jose has lost six of its last eight games dating back to a semifinal series against Detroit in which the team blew a 3-0 lead before pulling out a Game 7 victory. Vancouver, on the other hand, has won six of its last eight contests dating back to a series-clinching stretch against Nashville during which it won three of the last four.

The Canucks have scored at least three goals in four straight and seven of their last eight. A big reason for the scoring barrage is that the Sedin twins are heating up. Henrik leads Vancouver with 19 playoff points and he has a whopping 10 in his last four games. Daniel, third on the team in playoff points, has two goals and three assists in his last three outings.

Even defenseman Sami Salo joined the fun in Sunday’s 4-2 victory. Salo started the season with an Achilles problem and suffered a groin injury in the previous series. But a recovered Salo notched two power-play goals in Game 4.

“For sure it's been a long journey this year, having a tough off-season,” Salo told the Vancouver Sun. “But we worked really hard to get to this point. It's really exciting. All the years that I've been here, we've had great teams. Just seems this year that the team is really united together. Everybody is pulling together as a team.”

Tuesday will be even more difficult for the Sharks if they face elimination with a banged up Joe Thornton, who left during the third period of Game 4 after a shoulder-to-shoulder hit. Thornton is listed as probable and says he is playing, but he may not be 100 percent.

PICK: Canucks
 
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Tuesday’s Betting Tips: Mets Owner Burns Team’s Stars

Who's Hot

NBA: Miami has won and covered in four of its last five.

NHL: The over is 13-3-1 in San Jose’s last 17 road games and has cashed in on eight of the club’s last 10 meetings with Vancouver.

MLB: San Francisco has won 19 of its last 26 home games.

Who’s Not

NBA: The visiting club is 3-7-1 against the spread in the last 10 meetings between Chicago and Miami.

NHL: The underdog is 4-13 in the last 17 dates between Vancouver and San Jose.

MLB: Kansas City has lost nine of its last 11 and is just 5-12 in its last 17 in Baltimore.

Key Stat

11- Number of opponents who have shot at least 50 percent against the Chicago Bulls this year (82 regular season games and 13 postseason contests). Chicago’s record fell to 2-9 in those games after Miami shot 50.7 percent in Game 3’s win. "We've been known as a defensive team. I haven't seen a team shoot 50 on us in a long time," guard Keith Bogans said. "If they're shooting 50 percent, they're not doing our job. We definitely have to bring the energy, that gets everything going. Our offense and our defense."

Injury That Shouldn’t Be Overlooked

Joe Thornton, San Jose Sharks: Sharks captain Joe Thornton is expected to play against the Vancouver Canucks Tuesday despite an undisclosed injury that he picked up in the third period of Sunday’s loss. Thornton, who leads the Sharks with 17 points in the postseason, received medical treatment Monday but didn’t skate with the team. San Jose is set as a +150 underdog in Game 5.

Game Of The Day

Chicago Bulls at Miami Heat (-5, 178)

Notable Quotable

"Pressure is always there. I know there is a lot of expectations because of the streak I have, but, look, I'm really happy the way I'm handling things right now on and off the court… Coming into a Grand Slam with three titles on clay courts and winning against the best player ever on this surface gives me a lot of motivation, a lot of confidence that I'm trying to use on the court.” – Novak Djokovic after he beat Thiemo de Bakkar in the opening round of the French Open, extending his winning streak to 40 straight matches. Djokovic is looking to become the first man to win the Australian and Frech Opens back-to back since 1992, when Jim Courier turned the trick. Djokovic sits around +135 to win the tournament, second favorite to Rafael Nadal (-110).

Tips And Notes

The New York Mets are in damage control mode after the New Yorker ran a story which had some interesting comments from Mets owner Fred Wilpon about Jose Reyes, David Wright and Carlos Beltran. In the article Wilpon is quoted as saying Reyes “thinks he's going to get Carl Crawford money" and "won't get it," Beltran is "65 to 70 percent of what he was," and got his seven-year, $119 million contract with the Mets solely because of "one [playoff] series," and Wright is "a really good kid. A very good player. Not a superstar."

The Vancouver Canucks killed five penalties in the first 22 minutes of Sunday’s win over San Jose, bouncing back after they had allowed three power play goals in Friday’s loss. After weathering the early storm, the Canucks buried three goals with the man advantage to put the Sharks away, securing a 3-1 lead in the series.

Chase Utley returned to the lineup for the Philadelphia Phillies against the Cincinnati Reds on Monday night, making his first start of the season. Utley has been out with tendinitis in his knee and was slated to hit second in the order, which could be the offensive spark the team desperately needs. Philadelphia produces just 3.83 runs per game – 23rd in the bigs.
 
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Straight Up: 850-372 (.696)
ATS: 640-634 (.502)
ATS Vary Units: 1512-1494 (.503)
Over/Under: 661-631 (.512)
Over/Under Vary Units: 794-769 (.508)

Eastern Conference Finals
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San Jose at Vancouver

The Canucks look to wrap up the series and take advantage of a San Jose team that is 1-6 in its last 7 games as a road underdog of +150 to +200. Vancouver is the pick (-175) according to Dunkel, which has the Canucks favored by 1. Dunkel Pick: Vancouver (-175). Here are all of today's picks.
<table id="table1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4"><tbody><tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt; width: 564px;" height="17">TUESDAY, MAY 24
Time Posted 7:00 a.m. EST
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 95px;">Game 69-70: San Jose at Vancouver (9:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: San Jose 11.501; Vancouver 12.299
Dunkel Line & Total: Vancouver by 1; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Vancouver (-175); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Vancouver (-175); Under</td></tr></tbody></table>
 
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Chicago at Miami

The Heat look to build on their 6-0 ATS record in their last 6 games when playing with 1 days rest. Miami is the pick (-5) according to Dunkel, which has the Heat favored by 7. Dunkel Pick: Miami (-5). Here are all of today's picks
<table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4"><tbody><tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt; width: 564px;" height="17">TUESDAY, MAY 24
Time Posted: 7:00 a.m. EST
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="564" height="17">Game 515-516: Chicago at Miami (8:35 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Chicago 121.161; Miami 128.351
Dunkel Line & Total: Miami by 7; 181
Vegas Line & Total: Miami by 5; 178 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Miami (-5); Over</td></tr></tbody></table>
 
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NY Mets at Chicago Cubs

The Cubs look to bounce back from their 5-1 loss to Boston on Sunday and build on their 9-1 record in their last 10 games after allowing 5 or more runs in the previous game. Chicago is the pick (-120) according to Dunkel, which has the Cubs favored by 1. Dunkel Pick: Chicago Cubs (-120). 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">TUESDAY, MAY 24
Time Posted: 6:30 a.m. EST
</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 901-902: Atlanta at Pittsburgh (7:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta (Jurrjens) 16.190; Pittsburgh (Morton) 14.516
Dunkel Line: Atlanta by 1 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line: Atlanta (-130); 7
Dunkel Pick: Atlanta (-130); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 903-904: Cincinnati at Philadelphia (7:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Cincinnati (Cueto) 14.094; Philadelphia (Worley) 15.250
Dunkel Line: Philadelphia by 1; 8 1/2
Vegas Line: Philadelphia (-115); 8
Dunkel Pick: Philadelphia (-115); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 905-906: LA Dodgers at Houston (8:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: LA Dodgers (Billingsley) 13.783; Houston (Happ) 14.923
Dunkel Line: Houston by 1; 8
Vegas Line: LA Dodgers (-135); 7
Dunkel Pick: Houston (+115); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 907-908: NY Mets at Chicago Cubs (8:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: NY Mets (Niese) 14.821; Cubs (Dempster) 15.798
Dunkel Line: Chicago Cubs by 1; 7
Vegas Line: Chicago Cubs (-120); No Run Total
Dunkel Pick: Chicago Cubs (-120); N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 909-910: Washington at Milwaukee (8:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Washington (Hernandez) 15.374; Milwaukee (Narveson) 14.808
Dunkel Line: Washington by 1/2; 9
Vegas Line: Milwaukee (-165); 8
Dunkel Pick: Washington (+145); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 911-912: Arizona at Colorado (8:40 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Arizona (Collmeter) 15.861; Colorado (Chacin) 14.799
Dunkel Line: Arizona by 1; 7
Vegas Line: Colorado (-150); 8
Dunkel Pick: Arizona (+130); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 913-914: St. Louis at San Diego (10:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: St. Louis (McClellan) 15.901; San Diego (Harang) 13.482
Dunkel Line: St. Louis by 2 1/2; 7
Vegas Line: St. Louis (-135); 6 1/2
Dunkel Pick: St. Louis (-135); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 915-916: Florida at San Francisco (10:15 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Florida (Nolasco) 14.135; San Francisco (Cain) 15.365
Dunkel Line: San Francisco by 1; 6
Vegas Line: San Francisco (-140); 6 1/2
Dunkel Pick: San Francisco (-140); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 917-918: Kansas City at Baltimore (7:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Kansas City (Duffy) 14.980; Baltimore (Britton) 16.010
Dunkel Line: Baltimore by 1; 7
Vegas Line: Baltimore (-165); 8
Dunkel Pick: Baltimore (-165); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 919-920: Toronto at NY Yankees (7:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Toronto (Romero) 16.716; NY Yankees (Sabathia) 15.746
Dunkel Line: Toronto by 1; 9
Vegas Line: NY Yankees (-175); 8
Dunkel Pick: Toronto (+155); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 921-922: Boston at Cleveland (7:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Boston (Beckett) 15.595; Cleveland (Carmona) 16.108
Dunkel Line: Cleveland by 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line: Boston (-140); 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Cleveland (+120); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 923-924: Tampa Bay at Detroit (7:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Tampa Bay (Davis) 14.884; Detroit (Verlander) 15.814
Dunkel Line: Detroit by 1; 8
Vegas Line: Detroit (-165); 7
Dunkel Pick: Detroit (-165); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 925-926: Chicago White Sox at Texas (8:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: White Sox (Peavy) 15.699; Texas (Holland) 15.978
Dunkel Line: Texas by 1/2; 9
Vegas Line: Texas (-120); 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Texas (-120); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 927-928: Seattle at Minnesota (8:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Seattle (Fister) 15.806; Minnesota (Blackburn) 14.764
Dunkel Line: Seattle by 1; 7
Vegas Line: Minnesota (-120); 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Seattle (+100); Under</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 929-930: Oakland at LA Angels (10:05 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Oakland (Moscoso) 15.305; LA Angels (Haren) 14.677
Dunkel Line: Oakland by 1/2; 7
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 12.75pt;" width="522" height="17">Game 931-932: Arizona at Colorado (3:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Arizona (Saunders) 15.852; Colorado (De La Rosa) 14.823
Dunkel Line: Arizona by 1; 9 1/2
Vegas Line: Colorado (-175); 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Arizona (+155); Over</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="height: 5px;" width="522">
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Mighty Quinn

Mighty missed with Thunder (-4) Monday night.

Tuesday it's the Bulls. The deficit is 2027 sirignanos.
 
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Hondo

Hondo threw a no-blood splitter last night as the Rangers offset his loss with the Reds to leave the deficit holding steady at 1,215 brobergs.

Tonight, he expects Holland to provide a Dutch treat -- 10 units on the Rangers over the Pale Hose.
 

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