Pick 1: Chicago Cubs -113 over Detroit Tigers
Ted Lilly has been nothing short of an ace for the Chicago Cubs this year, emerging as one of their most reliable and dependable starters. With a 3.04 ERA and a 75/20 K/BB ratio, Ted Lilly can be counted on just about every time he hits the mound.
Armando Galarraga has been consistent as well; consistently bad. In 10 starts since May 1st, Galarraga is 0-7 and has not given up less than three earned runs in ANY of his 10 starts; giving up four or more in six of them.
Pick 2: New York Yankees +107 over Atlanta Braves
Derek Lowe has quietly had a more mediocre season than his reputation (staff ace) would suggest, and Andy Pettitte has quietly had a more productive season than his reputation (old, past prime) would suggest. If yesterday's slump-busting game was not an abboration, getting the Yankees at +money here is a great deal.
Good luck!
Ted Lilly has been nothing short of an ace for the Chicago Cubs this year, emerging as one of their most reliable and dependable starters. With a 3.04 ERA and a 75/20 K/BB ratio, Ted Lilly can be counted on just about every time he hits the mound.
Armando Galarraga has been consistent as well; consistently bad. In 10 starts since May 1st, Galarraga is 0-7 and has not given up less than three earned runs in ANY of his 10 starts; giving up four or more in six of them.
Pick 2: New York Yankees +107 over Atlanta Braves
Derek Lowe has quietly had a more mediocre season than his reputation (staff ace) would suggest, and Andy Pettitte has quietly had a more productive season than his reputation (old, past prime) would suggest. If yesterday's slump-busting game was not an abboration, getting the Yankees at +money here is a great deal.
Good luck!
