PREMIUM
AAA's N.L. BIG-CHALK CHOKE-OUT (64-33 +$15K 2nd Half MLB!)
(MLB) NY Mets vs. Philadelphia,
Money Line: -200.00 NY Mets (Away)
Result: Win
Money Line: -200.00 NY Mets (Away)
Result: Win
This is a 6* BIG-CHALK CHOKE-OUT on the New York Mets.
The Mets annihilated the Phillies 16-7 yesterday behind a franchise record eight home runs. David Wright homered in his first at bat after returning from injury. With the clearly superior starter backing this offensive juggernaut, we have no issues at all in laying this price. The visitors hand the ball to Noah Syndergaard (7-6, 3.17 ERA) who has inexplicably struggled on the road this year, going 0-5 with a 5.05 ERA, compared to a 1.82 ERA in front of the home town crowd; Syndergaard has to be feeling pretty confident that he can stop the trend of futility though as when he last faced the Phillies back on May 27th, he'd strike out six over 7 1/3's scoreless innings. The home side counters with Jerome Williams (4-9, 6.10 ERA) who was shelled for eight runs off eight hits while walking four over just 1 2/3's innings in a 9-7 loss at Miami in his last start. We'll give Syndergaard the slight nod on the mound, the Mets the big nod at the plate and with those two factors working on our side, we'll go ahead and pull the trigger on the larger price; play on the METS.
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The Mets annihilated the Phillies 16-7 yesterday behind a franchise record eight home runs. David Wright homered in his first at bat after returning from injury. With the clearly superior starter backing this offensive juggernaut, we have no issues at all in laying this price. The visitors hand the ball to Noah Syndergaard (7-6, 3.17 ERA) who has inexplicably struggled on the road this year, going 0-5 with a 5.05 ERA, compared to a 1.82 ERA in front of the home town crowd; Syndergaard has to be feeling pretty confident that he can stop the trend of futility though as when he last faced the Phillies back on May 27th, he'd strike out six over 7 1/3's scoreless innings. The home side counters with Jerome Williams (4-9, 6.10 ERA) who was shelled for eight runs off eight hits while walking four over just 1 2/3's innings in a 9-7 loss at Miami in his last start. We'll give Syndergaard the slight nod on the mound, the Mets the big nod at the plate and with those two factors working on our side, we'll go ahead and pull the trigger on the larger price; play on the METS.
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