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00:00From the course to the diamond in the brilliant baseball mind of one Donnie Wrightside, much
00:05like a Tuesday in the midweek, we've got a full slate Wednesday around Major League Baseball
00:11in plenty of games to break down for you.
00:15We've got some studs on the bump, some young pitchers facing off today, and DRS, we've
00:21got some day baseball as well in the afternoon hours in about four spots on this Wednesday
00:27in MLB.
00:28We start, however, in Houston with your Philadelphia Phillies, who were blanked last night by the
00:34Astros, although you thought it was going to be a low-scoring pitcher's duel type of affair,
00:39and it was.
00:40Houston wins one zip.
00:41Ranger Suarez was great, from Rivaldez just a little bit better.
00:45Tonight, you would say the pitching advantage in the second game of this midweek set between
00:50our two divisional leaders, Houston and the American League West, Philadelphia in the NL
00:54East, that would be for the Phillies.
00:56Zach Wheeler gets the start.
00:58Philadelphia, a road favorite, greater than a dollar now, minus 158 on the FanDuel Sportsbook.
01:04Seven and a half is that total.
01:07Will Philadelphia draw even early on in the first two games of this interleague set?
01:12I think they will.
01:13I think it'll be a role reverse of what we saw last night.
01:15So we're not saying that just because Zach Wheeler's on the mat against a guy like Colton
01:18Gordon, you might not have heard of here.
01:20The one thing that the Phillies do struggle with at times, and you saw it yesterday, well,
01:23Frambois Valdez is a pedigree pitcher.
01:25He's a lefty.
01:26He was filthy last night.
01:27Colton Gordon is a lefty on the mound today.
01:29And you take a look at his last 30 days of work here, 21 total innings pitched.
01:32How about for Colton Gordon, a 3.36 XF number, which is really good.
01:36You look at the Phillies lineup, and he really doesn't, excuse me, he struggles against right-handed
01:40batters.
01:40But left-handed batters, he gets those out.
01:42So Kyle Schwarber and the like, so you hope for a long ball there, he might be quieted
01:46down tonight, even though he's hit left-handed pitching very well.
01:48You take a look on the other side, and of course, it's going to be Zach Wheeler, 22 and
01:52a third innings pitched over his last month.
01:54How about a 263 ERA and a 2.0, excuse me, a 2.3, excuse me, 3.22 ERA and a 2.79 XF number.
02:01So I look at this game again.
02:02It has all the makings, Ben, like a 3-2 victory by the Philadelphia Phillies for me.
02:07Valdez is a better pitcher than Gordon, even though Gordon's a lefty.
02:09Phillies haven't saw him, it might take a round or two to get through and say, you
02:13know what, second or third at-bats, we'll be on to this guy.
02:15The bullpen should be decent tonight.
02:17Give me a Phillies victory in this, in a low-scoring battle.
02:20The Phillies in the under for me, again, with that 7.5 posted total.
02:24Again, as Donnie kind of alluded to yesterday, we have seen such warm, hot temperatures this
02:29week, not just in the Northeast, but frankly, across the entirety of the states.
02:33It's upper 80s in Houston, and yet our totals are 7.5.
02:37Well, they play kind of indoors, and we've had some great pitching performances to start
02:42off this week.
02:43DRS, the New York Mets, man, got to figure out something, not only here in the last two
02:48plus weeks, but against their divisional foe in the Atlanta Braves.
02:52They have lost five consecutive against Atlanta.
02:54In the last week, the Braves swept the Mets in Atlanta.
02:57Last week, have taken the opening two games of our four-game midweek set in Citi Field.
03:02This week, and the Mets have dropped 10 of their last 11.
03:07They turn tonight to Clay Holmes.
03:09Can he get the job done against Atlanta with the Mets booked?
03:13Is it, did I say, it is Clay Holmes, right?
03:15Not Chad Holmes.
03:15Clay Holmes?
03:16Yes.
03:16Clay Holmes?
03:16Clay.
03:17Good old Clay.
03:17Clay Holmes, right.
03:18Nearly a dollar and a half favorite for the Amazons at home tonight up in Flushing.
03:23Supposed to be very warm once again.
03:25DRS flirting with record temperatures around 97, 98, 99 degrees.
03:30That total is nine.
03:31A ton of scoring last night.
03:33Not so much in the opening game on Monday night.
03:36What will we see here on this Wednesday?
03:38Ah, we missed out on the title here.
03:40You see the title says, stop the skid.
03:41Look who's pitching there for Atlanta Braves.
03:43It's the Diddy party tonight up in New York at Flushing.
03:46Diddy Fuentes on the mound, the right-handed pitcher here for the Atlanta Braves.
03:50You see that?
03:51Like, we could have had that.
03:51That was going.
03:53Stop the skid.
03:53I mean, come on now.
03:54Come on, man.
03:55It's Diddy tonight.
03:56And by the way, you take a look at the New York Mets.
03:58They will hit tonight.
03:59They should be just fine.
04:00First five guys and a lot of really good statistics over the past month against right-handed pitching.
04:04But for my money, I looked at last night and said, it's just a struggling team and Strider
04:08should be able to hold down the Mets' bats.
04:10The Mets were actually okay against Spencer Strider.
04:11They just imploded in their bullpen.
04:13You take a look at Clay Holmes as much better statistics, even though Clay Holmes does have
04:17an ERA of 2.86, which you really like, but a 4.34 XFIP number, which is slightly high.
04:22But look at the roster tonight.
04:24If Ronald Acuna and Matt Olsen just don't go, you know, wild at the plate, let's just say,
04:28we can each get a home run tonight, multiple RBI.
04:31This should be a night where the New York Mets win.
04:33You take a look at that price point.
04:34It's a minus 144.
04:35They haven't played good baseball.
04:37The Atlanta Braves have owned them.
04:38So if you're handicapping this game, just go like, you know, until the Mets get out of
04:41their own way, I'm not going to back them.
04:43I understand it.
04:43But tonight, the matchup makes sense.
04:45I think I have the better pitcher on the mound and the better lineup in my ballpark, and
04:49I'll take advantage of that.
04:50Give me the Mets tonight to get a victory on that money line in hot temperatures in New
04:55York.
04:55A couple RBI shots, possibly, yes.
04:57But the Mets, they should take care of business tonight for me.
04:59The Phillies lost last night, as did the Mets, five consecutive against Atlanta, 10 of their
05:05last 11.
05:06Still a game and a half difference between the Phillies and the Mets atop the division.
05:11The Braves now just four games sub 500, 37 and 41, but still nine and a half back of Philadelphia
05:17at the top.
05:18More MLB next.
05:19Skeens Day 35 in the history of Major League Baseball on this Wednesday afternoon, bright
05:27and early in Milwaukee, 2.11 p.m. Eastern time, first pitch, a little bit after 1 p.m.
05:33Central there in a great state of Wisconsin.
05:36DRS, what a showdown of young arms that we have today on the bump.
05:40Of course, Paul Skeens, who has been great here early on in year number two of his MLB
05:44career, and so far in the first few starts of his career in Major League Baseball, Jacob
05:49Mizorowski for Milwaukee, the flamethrower, 14 pitches, touching at least triple digits
05:55in his MLB debut, five innings of no-hit baseball.
05:59He has continued with some filthy stuff.
06:01Total seven today in Milwaukee, and it's a pick-em when Paul Skeens is on the other side.
06:07Minus 108 now, the updated number for both the Buccos and the Brew Crew.
06:12So who wins this pitching matchup?
06:14Who wins today's afternoon game in Milwaukee?
06:17I think you want to lean on Paul Skeens because of how dominant that he can be, but the question
06:21is not Paul Skeens.
06:22Like, Paul Skeens doesn't hit.
06:23Like, hey, you know what?
06:24Let me get Dominic on the mound, and also I'll be Shohei Itani at the plate because that
06:28lineup always leaves a lot to be desired.
06:30So you take a look at Jacob Mizorowski, who, again, you look at his numbers, 11 innings
06:34pitch, a 1.64 ERA, a 3.65 XFIP number.
06:37He's a flamethrower.
06:38Until he works his way around the league with multiple starts and you get a book on him, it's kind
06:43of hard to understand what he's actually throwing, how hard he throws at the plate.
06:47So let's just say you see that six and a half now in the post, the total sevens in that range.
06:51How do we get to eight runs?
06:52Because the one thing you can expect is, well, hey, you're hoping for, like, Paul Skeens
06:56to have an off day.
06:57And what's an off day for Skeens?
06:58Six innings pitched and two earned runs at that point.
07:01How do we get to eight overall runs?
07:02Because Skeens, over his last 33 and a third innings covering one month, a 0.08, or excuse
07:08me, a 0.81 ERA and a 3.01 XFIP number.
07:12Like, he strikes everybody out.
07:13You don't get base hits.
07:14And also, unless you're just throwing home runs between these two pitchers, where are
07:19the runs coming from?
07:19Like, you don't string together three straight singles against Paul Skeens in one inning,
07:23right?
07:23So you look at even maybe the first five innings, which maybe it's three and a half as a total.
07:27How do they get four runs at that point?
07:29Because if you're over is, Mizroski goes five innings and Skeens goes six.
07:33Uh-oh, okay, we'll leave it up to the bullpen and maybe get extra innings or they just blow
07:36up at that point.
07:37But I got to tell you, like, I would be surprised if we're looking at a school ball start that
07:41we saw, yes, like, hey, Skeens gave up multiple home runs in the first two innings and four
07:45runs are already on the board.
07:46I think the safest approach in this would be for me, the under in the first five innings,
07:50even though it's going to be low.
07:52Because if you miss that handicap and five are on the board, they're getting seven runs or six
07:56and a half for the rest of the game.
07:57That'd be my angle.
07:59Yeah, DRS, I think it's a really good point.
08:02And you mentioned Paul Skeens and what he has done this year.
08:05Again, he has been sensational.
08:08He has a losing record at four and six, but the ERA is a 185.
08:13You mentioned the last 33 and a third.
08:15His last five starts, basically a month long of work.
08:19The Pittsburgh Pirates have won three straight and four of those five, but they have scored
08:23a total of 11 runs in those five starts.
08:27And that includes an eight run performance well after Paul Skeens was ousted because in
08:34that most recent start last week in Detroit, four of those eight runs came in the top of
08:39the 10th in extra.
08:40So Donnie is correct.
08:41The offense has not been there a ton for Paul Skeens, despite how brilliant he has been
08:46on the bump.
08:48It is going to be a great pitching matchup today, though, between these divisional foes
08:52who probably should face off against one another a few more times before Paul Skeens time in
08:57Pittsburgh comes to a close.
08:59We saw a great young arm yesterday in Cincinnati for Chase Burns make his MLB debut.
09:05A great lefty arm for New York gets the start today after Carlos Rodon was pretty good yesterday
09:11as well.
09:12Max Freed sensational in his debut year in Pinschrist.
09:15Brady Singer's debut year in Cincinnati.
09:18They face off today.
09:19The Yanks have dropped the first two games against the Reds this week in the Great American
09:23Ballpark.
09:24New York has dropped nine of its last 12, but booked is greater than a $2 favorite DRS
09:29to change all of that today.
09:30Will they prove that price correct?
09:33This is an analytical mismatch on the mound here, which I'm going to get to in just a few
09:36moments, but just some food for thought here.
09:38Did you know the New York Yankees have played 13 straight totals to the under, which is crazy
09:42because the Yankees were talking about small ballparks, hot weather here.
09:45You look at every one of those games that they have.
09:47It's like, hey, what's going on here?
09:48Why can't they score runs and they're getting good pitching, but not the clutch hitting because
09:51it feels like the Yankees, almost like my Philadelphia Phillies fall into that, you know, realm of
09:56times.
09:56It's like home run or no run at that point, right?
09:59Like we're not getting singles and walks and, you know, productive outs to get guys on third
10:03base and sacrifice flies at this point.
10:05But here's the interesting part about this.
10:07Max Fried is really good.
10:08You take a look at his last 30 days, 31 total innings pitched, a 277 XFIP number, which
10:13is spectacular, a 3.77 ERA, which is slightly higher than you would expect from having a grade
10:18of an XFIP, but take a look at Brady Singer, 27 pitchers on the card today, Ben, minimum
10:23of five innings pitched over the past month.
10:25He's the, he's 26th out of 27 pitchers with an XFIP of 4.85, but an ERA of 2.79.
10:32So theoretically you have a pitcher that's better ERA wise, Brady Singer, but the analytics
10:37market is telling you he should get knocked around today and the complete opposite from
10:40Max Fried, slightly higher ERA, but his XFIP number shows he should bounce back into form.
10:45If we're looking at guys that should do well tonight, well, the first six batters in the
10:48Yankees lineup, all high weighted on base percentages against right-handed pitching on the season.
10:52But as I just told you, like Singer's ERA has been good.
10:55His last 120 batters, ISO against 115, low, weighted on base percentage against 292.
11:00That's low, but he doesn't strike out very many hitters.
11:03And if you're looking again, 88 degrees at first pitch tonight at 710 in Cincinnati and
11:07a slight wind blowing out the center field.
11:09This should be a Yankees night tonight.
11:11So if I'm looking from a Yankees perspective and say, well, you know, all those unders in
11:14the last 13 games, I do think Max Fried holds down that lineup for the Cincinnati Reds.
11:19But even though the Yankees don't score, you know, crazy runs along with other teams in
11:24the same game, a Yankees team total is not off the deck for me tonight.
11:27I think they might be able to hit in this weather and scrape up what four and a half runs.
11:30You're probably looking at the total here for the Yankees in that range.
11:33If it's five and a half, that's tough.
11:34Cause that means they need six and you're probably looking at a total in that game, but Yankees
11:38bats should rise up, Aaron Judge, RBIs, things like that should make some sense tonight.
11:43For the first time this year, DRS at his most recent start, Max Fried allowed three earned
11:47last week against Baltimore.
11:48The ERA ticked up above two, 205, still the third best ERA in all of baseball.
11:54Paul Skeens has the best at a 185 Hunter Brown of Houston sandwiched in between 1.88.
12:00Max Fried tied alongside his teammate, Carlos Rodon in our AL Cy Young favorite.
12:05Now in Tarek Skubal for the most wins this year in Major League Baseball for a starting
12:10pitcher at nine.
12:12And yet, as you mentioned, the last month or so for Fried, his last five starts, 13 earned
12:17given up in total.
12:18His first 11 starts as a Yank, just 10 earned runs in total.
12:23He has still been great.
12:25Maybe not as elite as early on here in the month of June.
12:29And the Yankees looking to avoid the sweep today in Cincinnati in the midweek against the
12:34Reds.
12:34Game three today in St. Louis between some NL Central rivals.
12:39Three of four, though, in this extended midweek set.
12:42The first matchup this year between the Cardinals and the Cubbies.
12:46The Redbirds have taken the first two under the arch at home DRS.
12:50Booked is either a pick'em price or maybe even a slight underdog.
12:54And St. Louis, once again, a home underdog today against the Cubs.
12:59Total stands at nine.
13:01Will Chicago win its first game in this series?
13:04Or might St. Louis take all the first three?
13:07Yeah, we could be looking at more runs.
13:09And again, just fading pitchers in a hot environment, close to 90 degrees at first pitch here.
13:13Five mile an hour winds blowing out to left center field.
13:15But if I do look at Eric Fetty, one of those guys I've always liked to fade.
13:18Now, his last 30 days haven't been all that bad ERA-wise, been 3.04.
13:22But the XFIP number is at a 4.57.
13:25And the reason being, he doesn't strike guys out.
13:27And that usually gets you in trouble.
13:28You look at the top of the lineup that did a lot of damage last night.
13:31Ian Happ, Kyle Tucker, Seah Suzuki, P. Crow Armstrong, and then also Michael Bush in that sixth spot.
13:36They should be able to be on your card for some shots.
13:38If I'm saying to myself again, if I like left-handed batters yesterday, I like them again today.
13:43P. Crow Armstrong, Kyle Tucker, Ian Happ, and Michael Bush.
13:45All high numbers against right-handed pitching over the past month.
13:48You take a look at Matthew Boyd, excuse me, that'll be on the mound here for the Cubs.
13:5230 and a third innings pitched over his last 30 days.
13:55How about his ERA to 1.78, but he does have a higher XFIP of a 4.10.
14:00You look at the lineup.
14:01Again, the first couple batters in the lineup today for the Cardinals up against the Cubs versus lefties.
14:06Good numbers.
14:07Burleson, Contreras, Nolan Arenado, Mason Wynn, as well as Brandon Donovan.
14:11Decent weighted on base percentages.
14:13But take a look at Boyd.
14:14Like, not a huge strikeout guy, but a 108 ISO against and a 231 weighted on base percentage
14:19against over the last 110 batters that he's faced here.
14:22I do think the Cubs win this game.
14:24I just trust Boyd a little bit more than I do Fetty and those Cubs bats in the first five
14:27to six batters.
14:28They should do some damage today.
14:31When you look at Chicago DRS, they have dropped five of their last six.
14:35Only a two and a half game lead now in the NL Central.
14:38More baseball next.
14:40We continue to break down this full Wednesday slate around Major League Baseball and DRS.
14:45Today, Max is back.
14:47Second start of the year for the new Blue Jay.
14:50Max Scherzer today on the road in Cleveland.
14:53The veteran Scherzer started his only game of the year so far back in late March for Toronto.
14:59Went three innings, left the game due to lat muscle soreness, was placed on the IL the next
15:05day with thumb inflammation.
15:07You got to love some of the pitcher's injuries like a hangnail gets them at times.
15:11Thumb inflammation that has sidelined him now for nearly three months.
15:14Not saying it's not serious, just some of what we deal with.
15:19So today in Cleveland DRS, where the Jays are red hot and the Guardians quite the opposite.
15:25Cleveland, a slight home favorite against Scherzer and Toronto.
15:28Total is eight and a half.
15:30What can we expect out of Scherzer?
15:32What should we anticipate in this meeting?
15:33That's why we like the bats yesterday for Toronto to play to 10 runs.
15:37Why?
15:37This team doesn't strike out all that much.
15:39And when you go up against pitchers that don't get strikeouts like you're going to see today
15:42with Gavin Williams, that tends to get you in trouble.
15:44I'll get to Max Scherzer in just a moment.
15:46But let's take a look at the temperatures in Cleveland.
15:4880 degrees today.
15:49Light wind blowing in from center field should have good hitting conditions.
15:52Gavin Williams on the card today.
15:54He's got a 2.96 ERA.
15:55Like, well, that's not that bad.
15:56He's the worst pitcher analytically here at a 4.92 XFIP number over his past 27 in the third
16:02innings pitched over the past month.
16:04You take a look at the ISO power numbers and weighted on base percentages against.
16:07They're actually really good, but too many walks, not enough strikeouts, balls in play
16:11that usually causes damage.
16:13Look at the Toronto Blue Jays heading in today as a roster for the past month against right
16:17handed pitching.
16:18You look at Bo Bichette, Addison Barger, Vladdy Guerrero, you know, Alejandro Kirk and George
16:22Springer, all really high ISO power numbers and weighted on base percentages.
16:26And the same thing we talked about yesterday, outside of Jonathan Classe there, who's going
16:30to bat ninth, who has a high strikeout rate.
16:32Nobody strikes out in that lineup.
16:34Every single player under 21% or less with multiple guys under 10%, which means ball in
16:39play, warm temperatures, guys with good weighted on base percentages and ISO power numbers, they
16:44should hit.
16:45So then I say to myself, well, why don't you just go ahead and take Toronto?
16:48Well, I don't know what I'm getting out of Max Scherzer.
16:50Like, welcome back, Max.
16:51Does that mean he's going to be really good for five innings?
16:53Or is he huffing and puffing after three innings?
16:55It's not a great lineup here for the Cleveland bats.
16:58So for me, I just think with the formula that worked well for last night, just look at the
17:01Toronto bats, use them there for take some RBI shots.
17:04And if not, just take a team total.
17:06It was all hit tonight.
17:07I'm just worried about what I'm actually getting from Max Scherzer.
17:10That's all.
17:11We haven't seen a ton out of Scherzer in the last two years.
17:14Only nine outings last year.
17:16Texas started one of the first games of the year in for Toronto for the Blue Jays this
17:22year.
17:22His first year up in Canada, Scherzer's 40, turns 41 at the end of July during this season.
17:29The veterans still trying to get it done, of course, in start number two this year for
17:33Toronto.
17:33Did you find out what Scherzer had done in his rehab stints in the minor leagues?
17:38Eight and two thirds innings pitched, two earned runs.
17:42Both of those games equal at four and a third innings pitch face, 17 batters in both of those.
17:46So decent starts coming back.
17:48But again, AAA and heading up to Major League Baseball.
17:51We'll see if that's different.
17:51So I don't know how long he's going to go.
17:54And quite frankly, how long do you want him to go, right?
17:55Hey, if he's five innings pitch, one earned run, looks good.
17:57Get him out there.
17:58See how that, you know, the feeling in the thumb and if everything is OK, then you move forward
18:02at that point.
18:03So I do think that bullpen is going to enter in, which gets a little hairy at times.
18:06But for me, again, Ben, just backing those Toronto bats, I think makes the most sense
18:10here for us.
18:12Makes a lot of sense.
18:13The Jays played a 10 yesterday to win the opening game of this series against Cleveland.
18:17Toronto was 26 and 28, two games sub 500 on May 27th.
18:22They have now gone, I believe, 12 and 8 since that time.
18:27When you are 16 and 8, excuse me, since that time.
18:29DRS, different story for the Guardians, who in this month of June has not been a great
18:35story, 8 and 12 for Cleveland.
18:37They're the only other team outside of Detroit above 500 still in the American League Central.
18:43And they are clinging on to that distinction at a game above 500.
18:49And because of that, Detroit has a nine and a half game lead.
18:52Earlier this year, DRS, just over a month ago, we saw all of those teams in the American
18:56League Central, with the exception, of course, of the expected White Sox.
19:00Guardians, Royals, Twins, playing good baseball, 3, 4, 5 games above 500.
19:05The Tigers well in front of everybody, but really not providing much of a test.
19:09Detroit, again, a nine and a half game lead in the AL Central.
19:13Of course, the worst team in Major League Baseball, that is the Colorado Rockies.
19:18They are 18 and 61.
19:21They are 30 and a half games back of the team that tops their division.
19:24That would be the L.A. Dodgers, 49 and 31.
19:28The Dodgers need a victory today to join the Tigers as the only two clubs to get to that
19:3350 win mark in MLB.
19:35And yeah, the Dodgers are expected to do that today in Denver.
19:39Minus 330, the price on L.A. with Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the bump.
19:45Total is 11 against the rookie Chase Dolander on the other side.
19:50DRS, minus 330.
19:52How do you play the game?
19:54Yeah, Chase isn't a very good pitcher, and that's how you're going to play it here.
19:56Same thing you saw last night.
19:58Nine runs here for the Dodgers.
19:59Now, temperatures, again, very L.A. like tonight in Colorado.
20:0170 degrees with the wind blowing out to right field.
20:04You take a look at Dolander's numbers here.
20:05As a right-handed pitcher, he struggles with getting out right-handed bats.
20:09There's a couple guys at sky-high numbers over the past month.
20:12Look at Will Smith.
20:1263 at-bats against right-handed pitching, a 345 ISO, a 424 weighted on-base percentage.
20:18And then you take a look at Andy Pajas here, a 320 ISO and a 415 weighted on-base percentage
20:22through 83 at-bats.
20:24The same thing I just talked about in the last game, which, like, sometimes it's not so much
20:27the hitters and the pitcher.
20:28It's are you getting strikeouts?
20:29Dolander's not a strikeout guy.
20:31And this lineup, outside of Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernandez, does not strike out.
20:35So if the ball is in play in Colorado, typically good things happen all the time.
20:39You saw nine runs last night out of the Dodgers.
20:42I'm not saying they're going to score nine runs again tonight, but there's a reason why
20:44that number is so high.
20:46The better pitchers on the mound here for the Dodgers, the better lineup is in place.
20:49But instead of paying that heavy price, you figure the Dodgers aren't going to win in
20:53a low-scoring game tonight.
20:54Take some of the Dodger players with some RBI props, split a couple, get plus money, or maybe
20:58just take a look at an elevated team total.
21:00They should hit tonight, as we said.
21:02Not a lot of strikeouts from the pitcher.
21:03Not a lot of strikeouts in that lineup.
21:04And you know, Ben, you're not even getting cut off.
21:07Hey, bottom of the ninth inning, we didn't need it.
21:09You're getting all nine at-bats for the Dodgers tonight in Colorado.
21:13Shohei Ohtani, as we saw yesterday, two-run shot for home run number 27 this year.
21:18Quickly, DRS, afternoon baseball rubber match between the Padres and the Nationals out at
21:23Petco in San Diego, pitching Pavetta against the Nod, who takes this midweek set.
21:29Yeah, interesting one, too, because you take a look at Nick Pavetta on the mound, where it's
21:32sort of like that push and shove here, I should say, or pull and tug.
21:3627 and two-thirds innings pitch, a .553 ERA here.
21:40You know what?
21:41Line up with those bats here, man.
21:43Give me them that team total here.
21:45James Wood, they've seen that what that guy's been doing lately.
21:47Come on.
21:47Come on now.
21:48Give me a little team total in the pods.
21:49Let's go.
21:51DRS, I saw James Wood with one of the five best prices to win NL MVP.
21:55He's got 63 RBIs.
21:58Enjoy the money line, man.
21:59More on the early line next.
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