Alright, everybody and their brother is on the Yankees over because it's at Yankee Stadium, the Twins are throwing a no-name pitcher, and the winds are blowing out.
Let's look at some other stats:
Sabathia hasn't given up more than 2 runs to the Twins since 2006. Even still, he has an astronomically low ERA against the Twinkies.
The Yanks have never seen Duensing before, meaning that he should be able to throw one time through the lineup with giving up around one run.
The Twins are coming off of a late plane ride after an extra-inning game...their bats will be stagnant.
Up until this morning, the Yankees didn't know which pitcher they would be facing, and so they've watched less game film.
My analysis is that the Twins wont score more than 2 runs, so you have to ask yourself this question: Can the Yankees score 8 against a guy they've never faced before? I'm saying no, and fading the public by playing the Under 10 at -128.
Let's look at some other stats:
Sabathia hasn't given up more than 2 runs to the Twins since 2006. Even still, he has an astronomically low ERA against the Twinkies.
The Yanks have never seen Duensing before, meaning that he should be able to throw one time through the lineup with giving up around one run.
The Twins are coming off of a late plane ride after an extra-inning game...their bats will be stagnant.
Up until this morning, the Yankees didn't know which pitcher they would be facing, and so they've watched less game film.
My analysis is that the Twins wont score more than 2 runs, so you have to ask yourself this question: Can the Yankees score 8 against a guy they've never faced before? I'm saying no, and fading the public by playing the Under 10 at -128.