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Cardinals(-149)

The Cardinals have proved again this year to be a safe bet when it comes to the end of the season. They typically finish out strong and are doing just that by winning 12 of its past 16. Add in the fact that they are sending their ace(Lynn) to the mound who is who is 3-1 with a 1.85 ERA over his last 4. To play in front of the home crowd where the Cardinals have a 18-4 home mark since Aug. 2, which is the best in baseball.
 
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PERRY’S SOCCER CLUB season record (-5.36)

(UEFA – CHAMPIONS LEAGUE) – FC BASEL @ REAL MADRID – OVER 3.5 -115 (245PM)

(ENGLAND – CHAMPIONSHIP) – LEEDS UTD @ AFC BOURNEMOUTH – OVER 2.5 -133 (245PM)

(ENGLAND – CONFERENCE) – GATESHEAD FC @ MACCLESFIELD TOWN – UNDER 2.5 -124 (245PM)

(ENGLAND – LEAGUE 1) – WALSALL FC @ ROCHDALE AFC – UNDER 2.5 -145 (245PM)

(ENGLAND – LEAGUE 2) – HARTLEPOOL UTD @ NORTHAMPTON TOWN – UNDER 2.5 -155 (245PM)
 
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Miami Marlins vs. New York Mets (MLB) - Sep 16, 2014 7:10 PM EDT
Play: Total: 6.5/-110 Over Pick Title: MLB Total 8 Unit Play!
The Over is 8-0 last 8 Colon starts against teams with losing records and the Over is 7-2-1 last 10 Eovaldi starts against teams with losing records. The Over is 7-1-2 last 10 Mets games vs. N.L. East teams and the Over is 7-0 last 7 meetings between these two teams. The OVER is a 8 Unit Play!
 
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Five to Follow MLB Betting: Tuesday September 16, 2014 Opening Line Report
by Alan Matthews

It’s that time of year where we have to start looking at magic numbers, and as many as three teams could clinch playoff berths this week with the Angels on the verge of clinching the AL West, the Orioles the same in the AL East and the Nationals in the NL East. How interesting would an Orioles-Nationals World Series be considering those two are still battling it out in court over a dispute about rights fees from the MASN TV network. Nats-Orioles is priced at +1000 as an exact World Series matchup at Sportsbook.ag. Here’s a look at five interesting matchups on Tuesday.

Red Sox at Pirates (-165, 7.5)

Keep an eye here on whether Boston will have David Ortiz, although he might have sat regardless because the Red Sox won’t have the designated hitter in this interleague matchup. Ortiz left the team Sunday to deal with a family emergency in the Dominican Republic. The Sox start Anthony Ranaudo (3-2, 5.40) in the series opener. Boston has lost his last two. He was hit around for four runs and six hits (three homers) in just 3.1 innings by Baltimore last time out. No Pirates have ever faced him. Pittsburgh will activate Charlie Morton off the disabled list as he’s been out a month with a sports hernia. Pittsburgh lost his final five starts before landing on the DL. Only a few Red Sox have faced him. Allen Craig is 11-for-24 with two doubles and three RBIs.

Key trends: Boston is 5-1 in its past six after an off day. The Pirates have lost Morton’s past five series openers. The “over/under” has gone over in Pittsburgh’s past six interleague home starts vs. right-handers.

Early lean: I’m just about positive Big Papi doesn’t play. Take the Bucs.



Blue Jays at Orioles (-115, 8.5)

Baltimore could clinch its first American League East title since 1997 on Tuesday depending on Monday’s result as the Orioles’ magic number is three over second-place Toronto. Struggling Ubaldo Jimenez (4-9, 4.96) will come in from the bullpen to start this one. His last start didn’t go well as he was tagged for six runs in 4.1 innings at Cleveland. He is 0-2 with a 5.56 ERA in two starts vs. the Jays. Jose Bautista can’t seem to solve Jimenez as he’s just 2-for-24 off him. Drew Hutchison goes for Toronto, which might need to win out to have any shot at a wild-card spot. Hutchison (10-11, 4.36) has been great against the Birds this season, going 2-0 with a 0.98 ERA in four starts. Adam Jones is just 3-for-18 off him.

Key trends: The Jays are 4-0 in Hutchison’s past four on Tuesday. Baltimore is 1-4 in Jimenez’s past five vs. teams with a winning record. The over is 6-0 in Hutchison’s past six on the road.

Early lean: Jimenez shouldn’t be favored, home or not. Take Toronto.



Brewers at Cardinals (-148, 7.5)

St. Louis first baseman Matt Adams is iffy for Tuesday’s series opener with the Brew Crew. He sat out Friday and then again Sunday with a lingering oblique injury. Adams is hitting .288 with 15 homers and 64 RBIs. He might have gotten Tuesday off regardless because Adams is only 2-for-14 career off Milwaukee starter Wily Peralta (16-10, 3.75). Peralta ended a three-start losing streak last time out, allowing a run over 6.2 innings vs. Miami. He is 3-1 with a 2.08 ERA this season against the Cards. Lance Lynn (15-9, 2.73) gets the call for St. Louis. He has allowed just one earned run in each of his past two starts. That includes Sept. 6 in Milwaukee. Gerardo Parra hits him well, going 7-for-14 with two doubles, two triples and a homer.

Key trends: The Brewers are 0-7 in their past seven on the road against righties. The Cards are 5-1 in Lynn’s past six vs. teams with a winning record. Each team is 4-1 in its starting pitcher’s past five vs. the opponent.

Early lean: Adams or no Adams, take the Cards.



Dodgers at Rockies (+128, 10)

Colorado is hoping to have first baseman Justin Morneau in the lineup Tuesday. He left Friday night’s game against the Cardinals because of pain in his left lat area, and he didn’t play Saturday or Sunday. Morneau is second in the National League with a .315 average. Third baseman Nolan Arenado left Sunday’s game with a contusion on the right side of his chest, so he’s questionable. He is batting .287 with 18 home runs and 61 RBIs this season. So it could be a depleted lineup that the Dodgers’ Dan Haren will have to face. Haren (13-10, 3.99) has really been great of late, allowing just two runs in his past 26 innings over four starts. His only start vs. Colorado was July 5 at Coors Field, and he allowed eight runs in 5.1 innings. Lefty Tyler Matzek (5-10, 4.23) goes for the Rockies. He has had five straight quality starts. Matzek lost at Dodger Stadium on June 16, giving up three runs and 10 hits in five innings.

Key trends: L.A. is 1-5 in Haren’s past six road starts vs. teams with a losing record. Colorado is 2-7 in Matzek’s past nine vs. teams with a winning record. The under is 5-0 in Haren’s past five on road.

Early lean: This total seems too high even at Coors Field with how good both pitchers have been of late. Under at -105.



Rangers at A’s (-235, 7.5)

Oakland is by far the biggest favorite on the board Tuesday. This starts Oakland’s final homestand of the year, a nine-gamer. Left-hander Scott Kazmir gets the call for the A’s. Kazmir (14-8, 3.32) was outstanding last time out, giving up just a run and four hits to the White Sox but was a tough luck loser vs. Chris Sale. Kazmir is 2-0 with a 4.50 ERA in two starts vs. Texas. Elvis Andrus is a career .346 hitter off him. Nick Tepesch (4-10, 4.47) is on the bump for the Rangers. Tepesch is 0-3 with a 4.50 ERA in his last six starts. He is 0-2 with a 5.73 ERA in two starts vs. Oakland this season.

Key trends: Texas is 1-7 in Tepesch’s past eight against teams with a winning record. The A’s are 1-9 in their past 10 after allowing two runs or fewer in their previous game. The over is 5-2 in the past seven meetings in Oakland.

Early lean: Oakland at -115 on the runline.
 
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On Tuesday the MLB play is on the Pittsburgh Pirates. Game 980 at 7:05 eastern. The Pirates have a nice pitching advantage here with Morton who has won 4 of his last 6 home starts and he has better numbers than A. Ranaudo for Boston. The Pirates also apply to a tremendous 17-1 Dominator system that plays on any home team with a total that is 8 or less that are off a home favored win at -140 or higher and won the game by 2 or more runs, vs an opponent like Boston that is in off a roan dog win by 2 or more runs and scored 5 or more runs with 1 or less errors. The Sox are 1-8 on the road off a road win where they scored 5 or more runs and the Pirates are 6-2 as a home favorite off a win. Look for the Pirates to take the opener. On Tuesday their are 2 powerful MLB Perfect system plays up. The lead is the Divisional Game of the Month with a Perfect System and a Totals system that is undefeated since 2004. MLB is on a 6-1 run. Jump on now and cash out with the most powerful data in the industry. For the Bonus Play take the Pirates. GC
 
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Complimentary MLB Pick for September 16th, 2014

Game: Los Angeles Dodgers @ Colorado Rockies
Time: Tuesday 09/16 8:40 PM Eastern
Pick: Colorado +125 (moneyline) at Sportsbook.com

The Rockies have faced a similar fate since joining the league, which is an extreme home vs. road dichotomy. The Rockies tailor their team to hitter-friendly Coors Field where they always maintain a strong home field edge, but the road is a killer where they seldom have much success. The Rockies are a dreadful 20-55 on the road this season, but have been a good team at home where they are now three games over the .500 mark. Dan Haren has pitched well of late, but he takes the mound for a team that is 22 games over the .500 mark on the season. However, in his last 21 starts the Dodgers are just 9-12, and his last six starts vs. a losing team show 1-5. The Rockies own a 6-1 record in their last seven here to a total of 9 to 10.5 where their bats always seem to bail them out. Back the Rockies.
 
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Boston Red Sox / Pittsburgh Pirates OVER 7½ (Bet Level 3) (Total Runs Scored Bet) (MLB Baseball) - Game Starts at 7:05 PM EST
 
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Game of the Day: Mariners at Angels

Seattle Mariners at Los Angeles Angels (-125, 8.5)

The Los Angeles Angels have wrapped up a playoff spot and attempt to take another step toward winning the American League West when they host the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday. Los Angeles won the series opener to assure it will be part of the playoff field and its magic number stands at three to wrap up the division. Seattle has lost five of its last six games and has fallen two games behind the Kansas City Royals for the AL’s second wild card.

Albert Pujols delivered a three-run double as Los Angeles rolled to an 8-1 victory on Monday but his availability for Tuesday is unclear after he departed with a hamstring cramp. The victory was the 11th in 12 games for the Angels, who have established themselves as the best team in baseball over the past two months. Monday’s defeat represented a bad start for Seattle’s 11-game road trip as the Mariners can’t afford too many losses if they want to remain in the wild-card hunt.

TV: 10:05 p.m. ET, MLB Network, ROOT (Seattle), FSN (Los Angeles)

LINE HISTORY: Pinnacle Sports opened the Angels as -120 faves but are now -12. The total has held at 8.5.

INJURY REPORT: Angels – 1B Albert Pujols (Questionable, hamstring), RF Josh Hamilton (Day-to-day, shoulder)

POWER RANKINGS: Mariners (-175), Angels (-206)

WEATHER: Temperatures in the low-90s with clear skies. Wind to blow out to right at 5 mph.

WHAT SHARPS SAY: “Cory Rasmus is scheduled to make only his fourth career start on Tuesday night for the Angels. Rasmus made 43 relief appearances for the Braves and Angels the past two years before being thrown in the starting rotation three weeks ago. Rasmus has now started three-straight games and the right hander has averaged less than three innings per start, lasting just 3, 1.2 and 3.1 innings each time. Despite struggling at Minnesota, he actually pitched well in his other two brief starts versus Oakland and Texas and overall Rasmus has a solid 1.00 WHIP as a starter this season.” Steve Merril.

PITCHING MATCHUP: Mariners LH Roenis Elias (10-12, 3.81 ERA), Angels RH Cory Rasmus (3-1, 2.80)

Elias has struggled against Los Angeles, going 0-2 with a 5.56 ERA in two outings during his rookie campaign. He received a no-decision against Houston in his last turn when he gave up one run and six hits in six innings. Elias has allowed one run in four of his last five outings despite going just 1-3 during the stretch.

Rasmus is making his fourth consecutive start but has yet to make it through the fourth inning. He lasted 3 1/3 innings against Texas in his last turn on Thursday, giving up one run and two hits in a no-decision. Overall, he has allowed three runs and five hits with nine strikeouts over eight innings in the three starts.

TRENDS:

* Mariners are 1-4 in the last five meetings.
* Over is 5-2 in the last seven meetings in Los Angeles.
* Mariners are 1-4 in Elias’ last five starts.
* Angels are 7-0 in their last seven vs. a team with a winning record.

CONSENSUS: 67 percent of wagers are backing the Angels.
 
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