Game Date:
04/16/2016
1:05pm EST
Lines:
Seattle -1.5
New York +1.5
Total:
Over
7.5 (-110)
Under 7.5 (+100)
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A stellar performance from their ace allowed the Houston Astros to win even while their lineup continued to scuffle. Justin Verlander will try to help the Detroit Tigers respond with another successful outing against the Astros on Saturday night, but he'll have to shake off a miserable performance from his latest start. Dallas Keuchel preserved the Astros' slim lead through eight innings in a 1-0 victory in Friday's series opener, ending their three-game slide. Continue to Article
April 16, 2016 1:48:am EST
Since he was born, Robinson Cano has shared a special bond with Jackie Robinson. On Friday night, Cano kept celebrating that most meaningful connection. The slumping Cano got two more hits on Jackie Robinson Day as the Seattle Mariners sent the New York Yankees to their third straight loss, 7-1. Continue to Article
April 15, 2016 11:38:pm EST
Robinson Cano got two more hits to celebrate his special connection to Jackie Robinson Day as the Seattle Mariners sent the New York Yankees to their third straight loss, 7-1 Friday night. Cano's father, a former major league pitcher, named his son for the Brooklyn Dodgers great. Cano improved to 14 for 38 (.368) on the day all major leaguers honor the late Hall of Famer by wearing his No. 42. Continue to Article
April 15, 2016 10:44:pm EST
Canadians are generally seen as overly kind and generous people, so much so that it's become a bit of a joke. Well, that stereotype doesn't seem to apply when attending Toronto Blue Jays games. New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner found that out the hard way Thursday night at Rogers Centre. Gardner tumbled into first row down the left-field line in the third inning after making a great catch right at the wall on a popup in foul ground. His momentum took him into the stands, though, and in this case it really was enemy territory. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] Despite falling into a section holding a fair number of people, the fans stood around Gardner and watched him hit his head on the edge of the concrete steps. It took him a moment to get back up after landing in an awkward position. From MLB.com : Told that none of the paying customers at Rogers Centre seemed interested in assisting him to his feet, Gardner chuckled. "From the things they're usually saying to me over there, I wouldn't expect them to help me out," he said. What kind of insults are Toronto fans hurling at Gardner that he wouldn't be at all surprised that they would leave him hanging like that? That's ice cold. At least Gardner's adventure off the field went better than Yoenis Cespedes' foray into the stands earlier this week. Unlike Cespedes , Gardner actually caught the ball, and that's ultimately what matters most. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Israel Fehr is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at israelfehr@yahoo.ca or follow him on Twitter. Follow @israelfehr Continue to Article
April 15, 2016 9:45:am EST
Canadians are generally seen as overly kind and generous people, so much so that it's become a bit of a joke. Well, that stereotype doesn't seem to apply when attending Toronto Blue Jays games. New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner found that out the hard way Thursday night at Rogers Centre. Gardner tumbled into first row down the left field line in the third inning after making a great catch right at the wall on a popup in foul ground. His momentum took him into the stands, though, in this case it really was enemy territory. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] Despite falling into a section holding a fair number of people, the fans stood around Gardner and watched him hit his head on the edge of the concrete steps. It took him a moment to get back up after landing in an awkward position. From MLB.com : Told that none of the paying customers at Rogers Centre seemed interested in assisting him to his feet, Gardner chuckled. "From the things they're usually saying to me over there, I wouldn't expect them to help me out," he said. What kind of insults are Toronto fans hurling at Gardner that he wouldn't be at all surprised that they would leave him hanging like that? That's ice cold. At least Gardner's adventure off the field went better than Yoenis Cespedes' foray into the stands earlier this week. Unlike Cespedes , Gardner actually caught the ball, and that's ultimately what matters most. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Israel Fehr is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at israelfehr@yahoo.ca or follow him on Twitter. Follow @israelfehr Continue to Article
April 15, 2016 9:45:am EST
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