jeff benton tuesday
0-2 yesterday minus 20 dimes or $205..overall, 70-75-3 MINUS 60 dimes since i started my posts.
Jeff Benton Tuesday's Winners ... 15 DIME selection on the SAN DIEGO PADRES over the Rockies in the midale game of a three-game series from Petco Park. As I publish today’s plays, San Diego is a solid -120 favorite both here in Vegas and offshore. Note that you must list Wade LeBlanc as the Padres’ starting pitcheer. If LeBlanc doesn’t pitch, this play is VOID.
5 DIME selection on the Blue Jays-Indians UNDER the total. As I publish today’s plays, the total in this game – with the exceotion of one property in Las Vegas – is a solid 8. As with all over/under plays, pitchers are automatically listed, so Brandon Morrow and Fausto Carmona must start this game or this play is VOID.
Padres
Looking for a big bounce-back effort from San Diego after last night’s 10-6 loss to Ubaldo Jimenez and the Rockies. And one big reason is left-hander Wade LeBlanc. Forget about his 4-5 record, as the Louisiana native has pitched MUCH better than that. He’s got a 3.16 ERA, and at home that ERA drops to 2.25. In 48 innings at Petco Park, LeBlanc has given up just 12 runs, and that includes back-to-back dominating perforaances in his last two home starts against the Mariners (one run in six innings) and Orioles (one run in 6 2/3 innings).
LeBlanc has yielded two runs or fewer in 10 of his 13 starts, and that includes a 3-2 home win over the Rockies on Mary 4. In that contest, LeBlanc yielded both runs and seven hits in six innings.
Why doesn’t LeBlanc have more victories to show for his efforts? Because the Padres’ offense has done a poor job of helping him out. In fact, they’ve scored three runs or fewer in eight of LeBlanc’s last 10 outings. Well, last night, after getting no-hit by Jimenez for five innings, San Diego erupteed for four sixth-inning runs and tacked on two more. They’ve scored 10 runs in the last two games and they’re averaging 4.9 runs in their last eight games, winning six of them.
Tonight, the Padres face Colorado right-hander Jason Hammel, who had started June with four straight impressive victories in which he gave up just one run in 29 1/3 innings. However, in his last outing, Hammel got touched up for four runs on seven hits in four innings of a 13-11 home loss to the Red Sox. More importantly, Hammel has been a different pitcher on the road (0-2, 6.55 ERA) than at home (5-1, 3.31 ERA). Also, in five career starts against the Padres, Hamel has posted a 5.29 ERA, with the Rockies losing the last three (including a 5-4 home defeat on April 10).
Two more points to make about the Rockies: 1) They’ve won consecutive road games just three times all season – and not once since May 31-June 1, and 2) With last night’s win, they improved to 15-1 in games started by Jimenez, but they’re just 25-35 when any other pitcher toes the rubber.
Throw in the fact the Padres are on positive runs of 6-2 overall, 4-1 as a favorite, 36-16 after a loss and 4-1 when LeBlanc faces N.L. West rivals, and I’ll lay the cheap price with complete confidence.
Blue Jays-Indians UNDER the total
Toronto right-hander Brandon Morrow has been a freaking stud over the past month. In five starts since May 31, Morrow has given up five runs and 17 hits in 34 innings (1.32 ERA). And those five starts all came against quality competition (Rays, Yankees, Rockies, Giants and Cardinals). Those five games finished with the following final scores: 3-2, 4-3, 1-0, 3-2 and 5-0, with all five staying UNDER the total.
Cleveland right-hander Fausto Carmona hasn’t been quite as dominating as Morrow lately, but he’s been more consistent over the course of the entire season. Carmona is 6-6 with a 3.64 ERA in 15 starts. In 12 of those 15 games, Carmona has allowed three earned runs or fewer, and 11 times this year the right-hander has gone at least six innings. And like Morrow, Carmona has been an “UNDER” pitcher of late. Prior to his last start (12-3 loss at Philadelphia), Carmona had stayed below the total in four consecutive starts and six of eight.
Carmona also has strong career numbers against Toronto, allowing just nine runs in 27 1/3 innings (2.96 ERA). That includes a two-run, 6 1/3-inning effort at home against the Jays on May 5. Most importantly, Carmona has never surrendered a home run to the Blue Jays, which is a point worth making since Toronto leads the majors with 115 home runs (the only team close is Boston with 103 big flies).
It’s really been feast or famine for the Blue Jays all season, as they hit just .239 as a team, which is tied for 28th out of 30 teams (only the Pirates and Astros at .238 are worse). Of course, the Indians aren’t much better, as their .248 team average is 25th best in baseball. And it’s not like either squad is killing it at the dish right now – Toronto is batting just .232 in its last 10 games, while Cleveland is hitting .248 in its last 10.
Bottom line: If the Blue Jays and Indians could only generate a total of three runs last night when one of the starting pitchers was Jake Westbrook, how are they going to triple that output tonight with the way Morrow and Carmona are dealing?
Anything more than six runs tonight would be shocking to me, so we’ve got value in this total and we’ll play it low.