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St. Louis Cardinals
vs
Atlanta Braves
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
04/08/2016
7:35pm EST

Lines:
St. Louis -1.5
Atlanta +1.5

Total:
Over 7 (-113)
Under 7 (+102)

Community Picks: St. Louis Cardinals 0% vs Atlanta Braves 0%

St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Braves Thread

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Atlanta Braves
Atlanta Braves rookie reliever John Gant wasn't well known coming into the season, but that's probably about to change. Gant made his major-league debut Wednesday against the Washington Nationals, tossing a scoreless ninth inning.  [ Sign up for Fantasy Baseball  |  Play for $40K  |  Expert rankings  |  Mock draft ]  In the box score, it looks like a normal relief appearance. Gant gave up one hit and struck out one batter. He tossed 14 pitches, 10 of which were strikes. Nothing crazy there, right? Then you turn on your TV in order to watch him pitch and suddenly nothing makes sense anymore. With Miami Marlins pitcher Carter Capps currently sidelined due to Tommy John surgery , Gant may have the strangest windup and delivery in the majors. He kicks things off (literally) with a high leg kick in order to get himself set. Then, he begins his actual leg kick and delivers the pitch.  Gant calls the initial leg kick a "false step," according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He also has "no idea" why he does it.  “I think it started in 2014 when I was in Savannah,” said Gant, who pitched for the Mets’ Single-A Savannah affiliate that season, posting a 2.56 ERA with 114 strikeouts in 123 innings over 21 starts. “One of my teammates, my catcher, Colton Plaia, I think it was the day after one of my starts when he was imitating me, kind of making fun of me doing the little false-step leg kick that I do. I said, I don’t really do that. He said, ‘Yeah, you do,’ and everybody chimed in, like, yeah, that’s what you do. “So from that point on, I guess I kind of noticed myself doing it, and it stuck.” Amazingly, the delivery is completely legal. Gant's foot remains on the rubber the entire time, and he makes sure to set himself before beginning his actual windup. It's strange, but it complies with the rules. That's probably not going to stop opposing players and fans from screaming "balk" every time he takes the mound. [Roundtable: What MLB performance has impressed you the most this season? ] Whatever works for him, right? Hunter Pence has carved out a pretty nice career despite looking completely awkward on the field, so Gant can easily do the same. You probably won't see many coaches teaching young pitchers the Gant windup, but that won't matter as long as it's effective on the field. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: Grandstanding: A Yahoo Sports podcast Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - - Chris Cwik is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at christophercwik@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Chris_Cwik Continue to Article
April 07, 2016 8:09:pm EST
St. Louis Cardinals
A lack of scoring has been partly to blame for the St. Louis Cardinals, who must now return to a venue where they've struggled offensively in recent seasons. Matt Wisler will try to extend his early career mastery of St. Louis and lead the Atlanta Braves to their first win Friday night in the series opener at Turner Field. The Cardinals certainly didn't have many offensive highlights in Pittsburgh, batting .168 while also going 3 for 22 with runners in scoring position en route to the club's worst start since it last finished below .500 in 2007. Continue to Article
April 07, 2016 3:38:pm EST
Atlanta Braves
A lack of scoring has been partly to blame for the St. Louis Cardinals, who must now return to a venue where they've struggled offensively in recent seasons. Matt Wisler will try to extend his early career mastery of St. Louis and lead the Atlanta Braves to their first win Friday night in the series opener at Turner Field. The Cardinals certainly didn't have many offensive highlights in Pittsburgh, batting .168 while also going 3 for 22 with runners in scoring position en route to the club's worst start since it last finished below .500 in 2007. Continue to Article
April 07, 2016 3:38:pm EST
Atlanta Braves
Drew Silva touches on Josh Donaldson's calf injury and Juan Nicasio's big Pirates debut in Thursday's Daily Dose. Continue to Article
April 07, 2016 12:53:am EST
St. Louis Cardinals
Matt den Dekker began the day as a minor leaguer in Syracuse and ended the night as a hero for the Washington Nationals. There was little time for den Dekker to think about the unexpected opportunity. Pinch-hitter den Dekker, recalled from the minors earlier in the day, had a tiebreaking, two-run double in a three-run seventh inning that led the Nationals over the Atlanta Braves 3-1 Wednesday night for an opening two-game sweep. Continue to Article
April 06, 2016 11:38:pm EST
 
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