Game Date:
08/05/2016
9:40pm EST
Lines:
Milwaukee +1.5
Arizona -1.5
Total:
Over
9.5 (-110)
Under 9.5 (+100)
Community Picks: Milwaukee Brewers 0% vs Arizona Diamondbacks 0%
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After losing two of three to the Colorado Rockies, the Los Angeles Dodgers face another offensive challenge Friday when the Boston Red Sox hit Dodger Stadium for a three-game series. The Red Sox, who beat Seattle in 11 innings on Thursday to earn a split of the four-game series, lead the majors in several offensive categories, including runs (584), hits (1,077), batting average (.285), RBIs (558), on-base percentage (.351) and slugging percentage (.469). David Ortiz, the Red Sox's 40-year-old slugger who is retiring at season's end, is again enjoying a superb season offensively. Continue to Article
August 05, 2016 2:43:am EST
Arizona looks to avenge a series loss when it hosts Milwaukee and Chase Field fan favorite Craig Counsell in a weekend series. To do so, the Diamondbacks will have to play better than they did in their previous series this week, when they were outscored 32-8 and outhit 48-20 while being swept by National League East leader Washington. It did not help that they faced Washington's top three starters -- Stephen Strasburg, Tanner Roark and Max Scherzer. Continue to Article
August 05, 2016 2:06:am EST
Arizona looks to avenge a series loss when it hosts Milwaukee and Chase Field fan favorite Craig Counsell in a weekend series. To do so, the Diamondbacks will have to play better than they did in their previous series this week, when they were outscored 32-8 and outhit 48-20 while being swept by National League East leader Washington. It did not help that they faced Washington's top three starters -- Stephen Strasburg, Tanner Roark and Max Scherzer. Continue to Article
August 05, 2016 2:06:am EST
Don’t look now, but the Colorado Rockies are on a hot streak. On Wednesday, they made it two straight over the Los Angeles Dodgers, winning a 12-2 blowout at Coors Field. The 2016 Rockies have a confidence not recently seen in Rockies teams. Continue to Article
August 04, 2016 2:01:am EST
The San Diego Padres showed off what was old and new in their 12-3 rout of the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday. Edwin Jackson, a 14-year veteran, pitched seven scoreless innings and had an RBI double, and rookie right fielder Jabari Blash got his first major league home run. It was a winning mixture of experience and youth, pitching and offense which let the Padres claim this three-game series. Continue to Article
August 03, 2016 8:36:pm EST
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