Halladay has given up 5 ER at home in 33 IP and has only had one bad start all year (at SF). Philly's bats should be able to handle old man knuckler, although -230ish is a lot to lay; take the Phils -1.5 -115.
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jeremythegreat
SBR Sharp
08-27-07
471
#3
really the bats couldnt score today and boston scored 5
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DrunkHorseplayer
SBR Hall of Famer
05-15-10
7719
#4
Kyle Kendrick (2-2 5.66) is no Roy Halladay (6-2 1.64). Dice-K had a Len Barker moment; it won't happen again.
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Bostongambler
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-01-08
35581
#5
jeremy what has the sox scoring 5 runs got to do with anything?
Halliday is an A+ pitcher
Philly wins
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Boner_18
SBR Hall of Famer
08-24-08
8301
#6
Looks juicy but roy's ytd stats are to good to ignore. Phils minus the runs.
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gryfyn1
SBR MVP
03-30-10
3285
#7
in his career Halladay is 14-14 with a 4.28 ERA in 38st vs Bos
Over the last 4 years he's 7-8 with a 4.40 ERA in 19st
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Intuitive_Edge
SBR MVP
07-22-09
1644
#8
Boston or no play.
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jagaf22
SBR MVP
01-22-08
2932
#9
Phillies get it done today
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PuckCoach
SBR Sharp
01-28-10
468
#10
I think Boston is getting ready for a run. I would take the Sox or pass.
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Chi_archie
SBR Aristocracy
07-22-08
63172
#11
Halladay is quite ordinary vs the sox in his past.... BUT the red sox hitters of today are not who and what they were the past few years.
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jmush
SBR Wise Guy
02-25-10
556
#12
Sox have seen Halladay plenty and have touched him up more than a few times