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(MLB) Seattle vs. NY Yankees,
Point Spread: 1.50 | -115.00 Seattle (Away)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: 1.50 | -115.00 Seattle (Away)
Result: Loss
\The set-up: The Yanks pulled away for a decisive 7-2 victory in yesterday's series opener and while the home side may ultimately earn another victory here as well, in a contest which I envision being decided late or in extra innings, I'm going to grab the extra 1.5 runs of insurance. The Mariners go with Felix Hernandez, while the Yankees go with Jonathan Loasiga.
The pitchers: Hernandez is so far 6-6 with a 5.44 ERA. Hernandez comes in off a strong outing against the Red Sox on Thursday, allowing two earned runs off eight hits with one walk while striking out six over seven innings. Hernandez has been strong at home and poor on the road this year, but I'm expecting "The King" to carry over the momentum from his latest outing and challenge his still untested counterpart.
Loaisiga is so far 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA. Loaisiga picked up a win in his major league debut against the Rays on Friday, giving up three hits and four walks over five scoreless. It wan impressive showing, but clearly the book is still out on the right-hander.
The pick: The future is bright for Loaisiga, but it's hard to see the rookie duplicating that performance in back-to-back outings. Hernandez has had plenty of struggles, but I think the veteran will at the very least, match Loaisiga inning for inning. Play the Mariners on the run-line.
The pitchers: Hernandez is so far 6-6 with a 5.44 ERA. Hernandez comes in off a strong outing against the Red Sox on Thursday, allowing two earned runs off eight hits with one walk while striking out six over seven innings. Hernandez has been strong at home and poor on the road this year, but I'm expecting "The King" to carry over the momentum from his latest outing and challenge his still untested counterpart.
Loaisiga is so far 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA. Loaisiga picked up a win in his major league debut against the Rays on Friday, giving up three hits and four walks over five scoreless. It wan impressive showing, but clearly the book is still out on the right-hander.
The pick: The future is bright for Loaisiga, but it's hard to see the rookie duplicating that performance in back-to-back outings. Hernandez has had plenty of struggles, but I think the veteran will at the very least, match Loaisiga inning for inning. Play the Mariners on the run-line.