Game Date:
07/02/2016
1:05pm EST
Lines:
Cleveland +1.5
Toronto -1.5
Total:
Over
9 (-106)
Under 9 (-104)
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The Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Dodgers will have two similar, yet distinct, goals for their offenses when they play Saturday night at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers, who earned a 5-0 victory over the Rockies on Friday night, hope to extend that success beyond one day. Seven players hit less than .225 for the month, ranging from Adrian Gonzalez's .223 to Enrique Hernandez's .158. Continue to Article
July 02, 2016 3:55:am EST
The Cleveland Indians had to work overtime to set a club record with a 14-game winning streak. "That's a weird game," Indians manager Terry Francona said. The Indians were trying to determine who might start for them as Trevor Bauer, the scheduled starter for Saturday, pitched five innings of relief Friday to earn the win. Continue to Article
July 02, 2016 12:46:am EST
The Cleveland Indians had to work overtime to set a club record with a 14-game winning streak. "That's a weird game," Indians manager Terry Francona said. The Indians were trying to determine who might start for them as Trevor Bauer, the scheduled starter for Saturday, pitched five innings of relief Friday to earn the win. Continue to Article
July 02, 2016 12:46:am EST
Lost in Friday’s wild 19-inning game at Rogers Centre, which the Cleveland Indians eventually won 2-1, were three big ejections that likely aided their cause. Throughout the course of the game, the Toronto Blue Jays lost first baseman Edwin Encarnacion, manager John Gibbons and catcher Russell Martin, all of whom were dismissed by home-plate umpire Vic Carapazza for arguing balls and strikes. Encarnacion was the first to go after striking out looking in his first at-bat of the game. He felt the pitch from Cleveland’s Josh Tomlin was off the plate, and then lost it when Carapazza rang him up. Continue to Article
July 01, 2016 10:46:pm EST
Lost in Friday’s wild 19-inning game at Rogers Centre, which the Cleveland Indians eventually won 2-1, were three big ejections that likely aided their cause. Throughout the course of the game, the Toronto Blue Jays lost first baseman Edwin Encarnacion, manager John Gibbons and catcher Russell Martin, all of whom were dismissed by home-plate umpire Vic Carapazza for arguing balls and strikes. Encarnacion was the first go after striking out looking in his first at-bat of the game. He felt the pitch from Cleveland’s Josh Tomlin was off the plate, and then lost it when Carapazza rang him up. Continue to Article
July 01, 2016 10:46:pm EST
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