After yesterday's big loss i'll stay mostly to totals at least out the interleague... $100 pr unit:

2 unit each..

# SF/OAK u8, -135: Sanchez got two quality starts in a row and he was excelled in his last start, limiting Cleveland to one run and five hits in 7 2/3 innings for his fifth victory in six games.
Blanton got a 7.02 ERA in his L3, but most of the runs came in ine game against the D'Backs where he gave up 8 in only 3 innings. In his last start he limited the Phillies to just one run on four hits while walking four and striking out five. His only mistake coming on a solo home run.
4 of 5 games between the two sides this year have gone under with 1 push.

# SEA/SD u7, -135: Peavy continues to throw well since coming off the DL earlier in June. Peavy allowed one run in six innings in his last start, Tuesday against the Twins. He struck out five and walked just one batter in his third start since his time on the DL with the right elbow strain. In his L3 he got a 2.25 ERA with 1.06 WHIP.
Bedard havn't given up more than 3 runs combind in his L3 where he got a 1.93 ERA with 1.29 WHIP.

# LAA/LAD u7, -120: Continuing a streak of 13 quality starts dating back to last year, Lackey threw eight nearly flawless innings against the Nationals in a 3-2 victory in Washington. He allowed just two runs (1 ER) and struck out six. He only threw 97 pitches on the outing, 65 for strikes, and picked up his fifth win. In his L3 he got a 1.57 ERA with 0.91 WHIP.
Lowe was on his game again through seven innings against the White Sox, but Jermaine Dye took him deep in the eighth to ruin Lowe's pitching line. In his L3 he got a 3.66 ERA with 1.17 WHIP. In 6 of 8 games this year he havn't given up more than 1 ER (Gave up 2 against TB and 3 @CWS).

CHC/CWS u9, +100: Marshall gets his second and likely last start in place of the injured Carlos Zambrano. He flashed strong pitching, with seven strikeouts, but was eventually chased by the Orioles after giving up four runs in 4 2/3 innings on Tuesday. Marshall is 1-1 with a 2.92 ERA career against the White Sox and tossed 6 1/3 innings of shutout ball against the crosstown rivals in 2007.
It was a momentous night for Buehrle, as the White Sox ace left-hander struck out two during a 6-1 victory over the Dodgers, which gave him exactly 1,000 strikeouts for his career. Buehrle pitched exactly eight innings for his fourth straight start, allowing one run on six hits, and not issuing a walk. Buehrle now has a 3-0 record with a 1.36 ERA over his last four starts.
Non of the teams are hitting leftie good in their L5 and the Cubs havn't in their L10. If this one goes over the Sox have to do all the work by them self...