PREMIUM
Top Rated 10* NL *TOTAL OF THE WEEK*
(MLB) Colorado vs. San Francisco,
Total: 8.50 | -103.00 Under
Result: Loss
Total: 8.50 | -103.00 Under
Result: Loss
Play: Over
Rating: 10/10*
The San Francisco Giants' otherwise pretty quiet bats came alive in Monday's 9-2 victory against the Colorado Rockies. We cashed over 7.5 runs in that game, and I'm backing the over between the Rockies and the Giants again Tuesday night.
Jeff Hoffman (4-1, 4.29 ERA) takes the ball for Colorado. The 24 year old rookie had allowed more than one run in just one of his first five starts of the season prior to getting lit up for nine runs on eight hits in 3 2/3 innings against Arizona on June 21 his last turn. He was a bit lucky when he held the Giants to one run through five frames despite giving up seven hits and three walks on June 15, and I think the San Francisco hitters will get to him early tonight.
The Giants hand the ball to veteran right-hander Matt Cain (3-7, 5.54 ERA) who has been knocked around plenty this season. Cain was battered for seven runs and 10 hits in four innings at Atlanta his last time out, and he has gone 0-4 with a 4.47 ERA against Colorado in nine starts over the last four years.
Over is 5-1 in Cain's last six home starts vs. Rockies. Over is 8-3 in Hoffman's last 11 starts overall. Over is 6-1 in Giants' last seven home games.
Rating: 10/10*
The San Francisco Giants' otherwise pretty quiet bats came alive in Monday's 9-2 victory against the Colorado Rockies. We cashed over 7.5 runs in that game, and I'm backing the over between the Rockies and the Giants again Tuesday night.
Jeff Hoffman (4-1, 4.29 ERA) takes the ball for Colorado. The 24 year old rookie had allowed more than one run in just one of his first five starts of the season prior to getting lit up for nine runs on eight hits in 3 2/3 innings against Arizona on June 21 his last turn. He was a bit lucky when he held the Giants to one run through five frames despite giving up seven hits and three walks on June 15, and I think the San Francisco hitters will get to him early tonight.
The Giants hand the ball to veteran right-hander Matt Cain (3-7, 5.54 ERA) who has been knocked around plenty this season. Cain was battered for seven runs and 10 hits in four innings at Atlanta his last time out, and he has gone 0-4 with a 4.47 ERA against Colorado in nine starts over the last four years.
Over is 5-1 in Cain's last six home starts vs. Rockies. Over is 8-3 in Hoffman's last 11 starts overall. Over is 6-1 in Giants' last seven home games.