or, Tuesday Touts Taking Toronto
Blue Jays +109 at New York Yankees
Game Time: 06/03/2008 07:05 PM -
By: Bryan Leonard | covers.com
Joba Chamberlain has been very successful as a setup arm in New York's bullpen but is unproven as a starter. Get behind the Toronto Blue Jays on the road against the Yankees.
Today is a long awaited day for Yankee fans, the day Joba Chamberlain gets his first start in a New York uniform. While all indications are that he should be a fine starter, his best role is as a short man out of the bullpen.
Chamberlain hasn't thrown more than 40 pitches in an appearance all season and it will take him a while to build up to starters innings. We expect his pitch count to be around 60-70 today which probably means about four innings of work. The problem being that without Chamberlain in the bullpen the Yankee relief effort is weak except for the closer.
Now without Chamberlain pitching the eight inning the team will be hurt late in games. In the long run it may all work out for the Yankees but until he can throw 100 pitches with effectiveness the Yankees are not as good of team with him in this role.
From a bettor's standpoint you are paying a substantial price for a starting pitcher likely to be out of the game by the fifth inning. Toronto on the other hand sends Roy Halladay to the hill and he is known to finish what he started. He has 12 starts on the season and all but one have lasted 6.2 innings or better. The lone short outing was caused by a long rain delay. He has gone eight or more innings this year seven times, he has surpassed 100 pitches ten times. The Toronto starting staff has gone six or more innings for five straight games. That means their bullpen is set up well if they are needed. The same can't be said of the Yankees.
The Blue Jays have the better record and the far more established starter yet they are installed as an underdog. It's buy time on the Blue Jays. Play Toronto.
Free Pick: Blue Jays +109
Blue Jays +109 at New York Yankees
Game Time: 06/03/2008 07:05 PM -
By: Bryan Leonard | covers.com
Joba Chamberlain has been very successful as a setup arm in New York's bullpen but is unproven as a starter. Get behind the Toronto Blue Jays on the road against the Yankees.
Today is a long awaited day for Yankee fans, the day Joba Chamberlain gets his first start in a New York uniform. While all indications are that he should be a fine starter, his best role is as a short man out of the bullpen.
Chamberlain hasn't thrown more than 40 pitches in an appearance all season and it will take him a while to build up to starters innings. We expect his pitch count to be around 60-70 today which probably means about four innings of work. The problem being that without Chamberlain in the bullpen the Yankee relief effort is weak except for the closer.
Now without Chamberlain pitching the eight inning the team will be hurt late in games. In the long run it may all work out for the Yankees but until he can throw 100 pitches with effectiveness the Yankees are not as good of team with him in this role.
From a bettor's standpoint you are paying a substantial price for a starting pitcher likely to be out of the game by the fifth inning. Toronto on the other hand sends Roy Halladay to the hill and he is known to finish what he started. He has 12 starts on the season and all but one have lasted 6.2 innings or better. The lone short outing was caused by a long rain delay. He has gone eight or more innings this year seven times, he has surpassed 100 pitches ten times. The Toronto starting staff has gone six or more innings for five straight games. That means their bullpen is set up well if they are needed. The same can't be said of the Yankees.
The Blue Jays have the better record and the far more established starter yet they are installed as an underdog. It's buy time on the Blue Jays. Play Toronto.
Free Pick: Blue Jays +109