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AAA's 10* ULTRA-EARLY TOTAL "ART OF WAR!" ($25 SPECIAL!)
(MLB) Colorado vs. Cincinnati,
Total: 8.00 | -105.00 Under
Result: Win
Total: 8.00 | -105.00 Under
Result: Win
This is a 10* TOTAL ART OF THE GAME on the OVER between the Colorado Rockies and the Cincinnati Reds.
I fully expect this total to eclipse the posted number as the game comes down the stretch. These normally high-scoring teams have been struggling at the plate of late, but I think the conditions are now conducive to a higher-scoring OVER. The Reds finally got off the schneid in yesterday's 2-1 win, their first since May 14th, the franchise's longest skid since 1998: "We were trying to do everything we can to find a way to win that game," manager Bryan Price said. "Hopefully that's a weight off everybody's shoulders and we can go back to relaxing and just playing baseball and having fun. That's how it's supposed to be. It's hard to find joy in the game when you're not doing what you feel you should be doing ... we had to find a way through it." The Reds turn to Mike Leake (2-3, 4.14 ERA), who has been the victim of poor run support of late, but who is just 1-1 with a ballooned 6.46 ERA in three lifetime starts vs. the Rockies. Colorado counters with Kyle Kendrick (1-6, 6.58 ERA) who has been up and down all year, the Rockies have dropped his last five starts and he's 0-6 in his last eight outings overall. Two under-achieving line-ups vs. a couple of scuffling starters? I think the writing is on the wall and a classic high-scoring shootout is in the cards, play on the OVER.
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I fully expect this total to eclipse the posted number as the game comes down the stretch. These normally high-scoring teams have been struggling at the plate of late, but I think the conditions are now conducive to a higher-scoring OVER. The Reds finally got off the schneid in yesterday's 2-1 win, their first since May 14th, the franchise's longest skid since 1998: "We were trying to do everything we can to find a way to win that game," manager Bryan Price said. "Hopefully that's a weight off everybody's shoulders and we can go back to relaxing and just playing baseball and having fun. That's how it's supposed to be. It's hard to find joy in the game when you're not doing what you feel you should be doing ... we had to find a way through it." The Reds turn to Mike Leake (2-3, 4.14 ERA), who has been the victim of poor run support of late, but who is just 1-1 with a ballooned 6.46 ERA in three lifetime starts vs. the Rockies. Colorado counters with Kyle Kendrick (1-6, 6.58 ERA) who has been up and down all year, the Rockies have dropped his last five starts and he's 0-6 in his last eight outings overall. Two under-achieving line-ups vs. a couple of scuffling starters? I think the writing is on the wall and a classic high-scoring shootout is in the cards, play on the OVER.
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