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AAA's VERY EARLY 10* RUN-LINE PLAY OF THE MONTH - 77-44 +$18K "RUN-LINE" STREAK!
(MLB) Philadelphia vs. Toronto,
Point Spread: -1.50 | -109.00 Toronto (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: -1.50 | -109.00 Toronto (Home)
Result: Win
This is a 10* RUN-LINE PLAY OF THE MONTH on the Toronto Blue Jays.
After yesterday's 7-0 series opening setback, we're expecting the home side to respond in similar fashion today. Despite his recent struggles, Jays' "ace" Marcus Stroman has a big advantage this afternoon. Monday's loss came on the heels of a tough four game series over the Baltimore Orioles in which Toronto would go 3-1, three of the contests being decided by a single run: "Today was kind of a letdown," said R.A. Dickey, who took the loss last night. "I don't think we played with a lot of energy today. We had a lot of games where lately we've been very invested against division opponents. It's plausible that that would be the case. You play the Phillies, and they don't have a winning record. It was just a low-energy day for us all around it felt like. Thank goodness it only counts for one loss, you know? It feels like a lot worse." With that wake up call now behind them, we're expecting Toronto to take advantage today. The Phillies trot out Zach Eflin to make his major league debut. Eflin was 5-2 with a 2.90 ERA in 11 starts in Triple-A. Stroman (5-2, 4.94) gave up four runs with two K's over 5 1/3's innings vs. the Orioles on Thursday, earning a no-decision in the 6-5 setback. Stroman though is 3-0 with a tiny 1.72 ERA in seven interleague games, including three starts. Game 2 favors the home side, we're expecting a convincing victory (note that the Jays are 28-18 their last 46 interleague contests for +5.3 units). Lay the 1.5 runs for the "pick-em" price, play on TORONTO on the RUN-LINE.
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After yesterday's 7-0 series opening setback, we're expecting the home side to respond in similar fashion today. Despite his recent struggles, Jays' "ace" Marcus Stroman has a big advantage this afternoon. Monday's loss came on the heels of a tough four game series over the Baltimore Orioles in which Toronto would go 3-1, three of the contests being decided by a single run: "Today was kind of a letdown," said R.A. Dickey, who took the loss last night. "I don't think we played with a lot of energy today. We had a lot of games where lately we've been very invested against division opponents. It's plausible that that would be the case. You play the Phillies, and they don't have a winning record. It was just a low-energy day for us all around it felt like. Thank goodness it only counts for one loss, you know? It feels like a lot worse." With that wake up call now behind them, we're expecting Toronto to take advantage today. The Phillies trot out Zach Eflin to make his major league debut. Eflin was 5-2 with a 2.90 ERA in 11 starts in Triple-A. Stroman (5-2, 4.94) gave up four runs with two K's over 5 1/3's innings vs. the Orioles on Thursday, earning a no-decision in the 6-5 setback. Stroman though is 3-0 with a tiny 1.72 ERA in seven interleague games, including three starts. Game 2 favors the home side, we're expecting a convincing victory (note that the Jays are 28-18 their last 46 interleague contests for +5.3 units). Lay the 1.5 runs for the "pick-em" price, play on TORONTO on the RUN-LINE.
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