Game Date:
09/06/2016
7:10pm EST
Lines:
Baltimore +1.5
Tampa Bay -1.5
Total:
Over
8.5 (+102)
Under 8.5 (-112)
Community Picks: Baltimore Orioles 0% vs Tampa Bay Rays 0%
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In a division rivalry that has been one-sided but has featured plenty of offense from both teams, Texas Rangers starter Martin Perez did the unthinkable against Seattle last Wednesday. The 25-year-old left-hander actually kept the Mariners off the scoreboard. Texas (82-56) owns an 11-5 record against the Mariners this season but has allowed seven or more runs in six of those games. Continue to Article
September 06, 2016 3:26:am EST
The Kansas City Royals will try and find a way to slow down Brian Dozier of the Minnesota Twins when the teams play the middle contest of a three-game series Tuesday night at Target Field. Dozier hit three home runs in the series opener Monday afternoon and has 10 against Kansas City this season, the most ever allowed to an opponent by the Royals. No other Kansas City opponent ever hit more than eight homers in a year. Continue to Article
September 06, 2016 3:26:am EST
In a division rivalry that has been one-sided but has featured plenty of offense from both teams, Texas Rangers starter Martin Perez did the unthinkable against Seattle last Wednesday. The 25-year-old left-hander actually kept the Mariners off the scoreboard. Texas (82-56) owns an 11-5 record against the Mariners this season but has allowed seven or more runs in six of those games. Continue to Article
September 06, 2016 3:26:am EST
Detroit Tigers left-hander Matt Boyd will look to maintain his recent success when he takes the mound against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night. Boyd's impressive second half of the season has mirrored that of Detroit (75-62). The Tigers remain tied with the Baltimore Orioles for the second American League wild-card playoff spot after their 5-3, 11-inning win against the White Sox on Monday afternoon. Continue to Article
September 06, 2016 3:14:am EST
The Toronto Blue Jays' streaky offense is one of those funks. The Blue Jays look to reverse things at the plate Tuesday night when they continue a three-game series with the New York Yankees. Toronto has split its past 16 games, but on the smaller scale, the Blue Jays have dropped three of four. Continue to Article
September 06, 2016 2:28:am EST
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