Sunday June 25th - The Money Team Wins
Recap 0-3 (-8.02 Units)
Short Term Results:
Last Week Days 12-7 +12.49 Units (63%)
Last 30 Days 53-29 +65.07 Units (65%)
We got swept... those that say they never lose are clowns. Let's make this another great week!
2* Chicago Cubs -1.5 -105 (Lost)
The Chicago Cubs continue to dazzle. They have won nine of their last ten games after a dominating victory on Saturday. They have their two best starters on the hill in this series. Steele went on Saturday and now the Cardinals have to deal with Marcus Stroman. He is sporting a dazzling 1.40 ERA in his four starts in June. It’s been an automatic Cubs win with Stroman on the hill. The Cubs have won each of his last seven starts. Furthermore, Jack Flaherty was the original starter but was scratched due to an injury. New starter Matthew Liberatore has recorded an abysmal 7.07 ERA in his three performances this month. The Cubs' offense is hot, scoring 29 runs in their last four decisions, and will deliver another big day at the plate.
3* Cleveland Under 8 -110 (Lost)
These are two underwhelming offenses duking it out against starting pitchers that know how to keep their teams alive. Followed by a solid bullpen for Milwaukee and an elite group in Cleveland. Even with the Brewers scoring seven runs on Friday, the game only finished with eight. There's a low chance that both sides score a ton in this one. Let alone one side putting up a crooked number. Roll with the under.
2* LA Dodgers -131 (Lost)
As I’ve mentioned above, both Astros and Dodgers have struggled at the plate of late. In the last ten days, the Astros have posted a 100 wRC+ against right-handed pitchers, and the Dodgers have recorded an 80 wRC+ versus the righties. I’m expecting both Hunter Brown and Tony Gonsolin to pitch better than they did last weekend, so picking a side feels like a coin flip. The Dodgers’ bullpen has shown signs of life against the Angels which is the main reason why I lean toward Los Angeles. The Boys in Blue have plenty of talented arms in their bullpen, though it’s fair to say that Houston’s bullpen is way better than its recent form indicates.
Money,