3-Game MLB SWEEPER PASS
(MLB) Atlanta vs. Houston,
Point Spread: 1.50 | -120.00 Atlanta (Away)
Result: Loss
The set-up: The Astos and Braves open a two-game interleague series Tuesday night in Houston. The Astros enter tied with the Ny Yankees for the most win sin the AL (21), while Braves are tied with the SF Giants for the fewest wins in the National League (11). Both teams were idle on Monday, with the Astros getting back on the field having won six of their last eight, while the Braves are losers of four straight (longest active streak in MLB) and six of seven. The 21-11 Astros have tied the best 32-game start in franchise history, while the 11-18 Braves are on pace (.379 winning percentage) to lose more games (101) than 2016's dismal season, when they went 68-93 (.422).

The pitching matchup: Atlanta will send Bartolo Colon (1-3 & 6.27 ERA) to the mound to face Houston's Charlie Morton (3-2 & 3.97 ERA). The 43-year-old vet is not off to a good 2017 start and was knocked around in his last two outings, allowing 11 ERs on 17 hits in just nine innings against Milwaukee and the NY Mets. He's allowed just one run in two of his six starts this season but at least four runs in the other four. However, he's got a decent history against Houston, going 8-3 with a 3.45 ERA in 12 career starts (teams are 8-4). Morton spent the first nine years of his career in the NL (beginning with Atlanta as a rookie in 2008) but has found the AL to his liking so far, a he comes in looking for his third straight win after posting a total of 20 strikeouts in 13 innings against Oakland and Texas. He owns 39 strikeouts in 34 total innings in 2017. He's made five all-time starts against the team he began his career against, going 2-2 with a 3.96 ERA (teams are 3-2).

The pick: Colon's not in prime form so far but he's got a good history against the Astros. Meanwhile, the Braves will likely be motivated against an ex-teammate, who has really been nothing more than a journeyman in his big league career so far, and that's being nice. Morton owns a career 49-73 record (.402), with a 4.51 ERA, 1.44 WHIP plus opponents have batted .276 against him. Take the 1 1/2 runs and make Atlanta an 8* play.