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(MLB) St. Louis vs. San Francisco,
Money Line: -104.00 San Francisco (Home)
Result: Loss
Money Line: -104.00 San Francisco (Home)
Result: Loss
The set-up: The St. Louis Cardinals came to the Bay Area for a four-game series with the sad-sack Giants, hoping to revive their playoff hopes. So far, so good. Thursday's 5-2 victory keeps the Cards six games behind the first-place Chicago Cubs in the NL Central and they gained a half-game on the idle Colorado Rockies (now five back) for the second wild-card spot. The NL West cellar-dwelling Giants have now lost nine of their last 12 games (are 53-83) and along with being 40 games back of the Dodgers in the division, own MLB's worst moneyline mark (minus-$3549), as well.
The pitching matchup: Jack Flaherty will make his MLB debut for the Cards and will square off against Johnny Cueto (6-7 & 4.59 ERA), who will make his first start since mid-July after battling blister issues and a strained flexor tendon. The Cardinals are calling up Flaherty to take the place of Mike Leake, who was traded to Seattle on Wednesday. He has split time between Double- and Triple-A this season, posting a 2.18 ERA with 147 strikeouts and 35 walks in 25 starts covering 148 2/3 innings. Cueto struggled in a minor-league rehab outing for Class-A San Jose last Sunday, allowing eight runs (five earned) and nine hits over 3 2/3 innings. He' seen plenty of St. Louis in his career, going 7-8 with a 3.75 ERA in 22 career starts against the Cards.
The pick: This is no easy spot for the 21-year-old Flaherty. He not only makes his major league debut in the heat of a playoff race but he will also be the youngest Cardinals pitcher to start in his first game since Rick Ankiel debuted as a 20-year-old in 1999. He doesn't turn 22 until Oct. 15 and will be the 14th-youngest Cardinal ever to appear in a major league game. His opponent is Cueto, a 10-year veteran who landed in the majors back in 2008 as a 22-year-old. Like all San Francisco pitchers, it's been a disappointing 2017 for Cueto as well but here's a guy who has made 227 career starts and owns 120 wins. This is first start against the Cards in 2017 but he was 2-0 with a 1.20 ERA in two outings against them last season. Make San Francisco a 10* play.
The pitching matchup: Jack Flaherty will make his MLB debut for the Cards and will square off against Johnny Cueto (6-7 & 4.59 ERA), who will make his first start since mid-July after battling blister issues and a strained flexor tendon. The Cardinals are calling up Flaherty to take the place of Mike Leake, who was traded to Seattle on Wednesday. He has split time between Double- and Triple-A this season, posting a 2.18 ERA with 147 strikeouts and 35 walks in 25 starts covering 148 2/3 innings. Cueto struggled in a minor-league rehab outing for Class-A San Jose last Sunday, allowing eight runs (five earned) and nine hits over 3 2/3 innings. He' seen plenty of St. Louis in his career, going 7-8 with a 3.75 ERA in 22 career starts against the Cards.
The pick: This is no easy spot for the 21-year-old Flaherty. He not only makes his major league debut in the heat of a playoff race but he will also be the youngest Cardinals pitcher to start in his first game since Rick Ankiel debuted as a 20-year-old in 1999. He doesn't turn 22 until Oct. 15 and will be the 14th-youngest Cardinal ever to appear in a major league game. His opponent is Cueto, a 10-year veteran who landed in the majors back in 2008 as a 22-year-old. Like all San Francisco pitchers, it's been a disappointing 2017 for Cueto as well but here's a guy who has made 227 career starts and owns 120 wins. This is first start against the Cards in 2017 but he was 2-0 with a 1.20 ERA in two outings against them last season. Make San Francisco a 10* play.