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(MLB) Oakland vs. Houston,
Total: 8.00 | -101.00 Over
Result: Loss
Total: 8.00 | -101.00 Over
Result: Loss
The set-up: The A's hand the ball to Sean Manaea, while the Astros go with Justin Verlander. Manaea already has a perfect game this year and he's been the backbone in Oakland's rotation this season. Verlander continues to dazzle and in my opinion, runs would definitely appear to be at a premium in this one.
The pitchers: Manaea is so far 8-6 with a 3.33 ERA. Most recently he'd give up two runs off four hits over seven innings in a no-decision to the Padres on Wednesday. Manaea has now given up three or fewer runs in six straight starts and note that he's a sharp 5-2 with a 3.15 ERA on the road this year.
Verlander is so far 9-4 with a 2.15 ERA. Verlander most recently allowed two runs with ten strikeouts over seven innings in a no-decision to Houston Thursday. Verlander is well on his way to the Cy Young with his impressive 154:24 K/BB.
The pick: Verlander owns a 1.87 ERA in all "night" contests as well this season. And take it for what you will, but Oakland has already seen the total go "under" the number in 21 of 35 this season when the total is either 8 or 8.5, while Houston has seen the total go "under" in 16 of 24 home games already this year when the total is in the same range. This number is a little high, play the "under."
The pitchers: Manaea is so far 8-6 with a 3.33 ERA. Most recently he'd give up two runs off four hits over seven innings in a no-decision to the Padres on Wednesday. Manaea has now given up three or fewer runs in six straight starts and note that he's a sharp 5-2 with a 3.15 ERA on the road this year.
Verlander is so far 9-4 with a 2.15 ERA. Verlander most recently allowed two runs with ten strikeouts over seven innings in a no-decision to Houston Thursday. Verlander is well on his way to the Cy Young with his impressive 154:24 K/BB.
The pick: Verlander owns a 1.87 ERA in all "night" contests as well this season. And take it for what you will, but Oakland has already seen the total go "under" the number in 21 of 35 this season when the total is either 8 or 8.5, while Houston has seen the total go "under" in 16 of 24 home games already this year when the total is in the same range. This number is a little high, play the "under."