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Baltimore Orioles
vs
Boston Red Sox
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Game Date:
09/12/2016
7:10pm EST

Lines:
Baltimore +1.5
Boston -1.5

Total:
Over 9.5 (-106)
Under 9.5 (-104)

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Baltimore Orioles and Boston Red Sox Thread

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Baltimore Orioles
Reuters sports schedule at 1400 GMT on Monday (times GMT): GOLF U.S. skipper Love to announce three Ryder Cup picks NEW YORK - United States captain Davis Love III will announce three of his four wildcard picks for this month's Ryder Cup against holders Europe. (GOLF-RYDER/US, expect by 1500 GMT/11 AM ET, 450 words) SOCCER Premier League Old against new for Sunderland boss Moyes LONDON - It will be a special occasion for Sunderland coach David Moyes when his new club take on his old Everton side at the Stadium of Light. ... Continue to Article
September 12, 2016 10:20:am EST
Baltimore Orioles
Bruce Bochy and Dave Roberts manage rival teams in the NL West, but they can probably agree on one thing: A no-hitter is no easy spot for a manager. Roberts caused quite a stir Saturday night when he pulled Los Angeles Dodgers starter Rich Hill after seven innings, even though the left-hander was working on a perfect game. Hill has been bothered by a blister on the middle finger of his pitching hand. Continue to Article
September 12, 2016 3:34:am EST
Baltimore Orioles
After losing two of three to the Chicago Cubs over the weekend, the Houston Astros will enter a three-game series against the Rangers facing the grim reality that another series loss to Texas would snuff out their slim hopes of winning the American League West. With their 9-5 defeat Sunday night, the Astros (75-68) remained 9 1/2 games behind Texas, which lowered its magic number to win the AL West to 10 games despite losing in Anaheim to the Los Angeles Angels earlier Sunday. The Astros are 3-13 against the Rangers this season, and even if they match their season series win total, it appears that Houston would only be delaying the inevitable with just 16 games left on the schedule at the conclusion of the Texas series. Continue to Article
September 12, 2016 12:48:am EST
Baltimore Orioles
After losing two of three to the Chicago Cubs over the weekend, the Houston Astros will enter a three-game series against the Rangers facing the grim reality that another series loss to Texas would snuff out their slim hopes of winning the American League West. With their 9-5 defeat Sunday night, the Astros (75-68) remained 9 1/2 games behind Texas, which lowered its magic number to win the AL West to 10 games despite losing in Anaheim to the Los Angeles Angels earlier Sunday. The Astros are 3-13 against the Rangers this season, and even if they match their season series win total, it appears that Houston would only be delaying the inevitable with just 16 games left on the schedule at the conclusion of the Texas series. Continue to Article
September 12, 2016 12:48:am EST
Boston Red Sox
TORONTO – Mock cheers on Friday in a blowout loss and a raucous atmosphere on Saturday during a tight win. What stood out from the close to four hours and combined 18 pitchers used it took for the Toronto Blue Jays to lose 11-8 to the Boston Red Sox on Sunday was the silence that hung over long portions of the game. Down 4-1 in the second inning with Aaron Sanchez on the mound the Rogers Centrewas eerily silent. A lone heckler’s cries were the only thing saving the stadium from going completely quiet. Troy Tulowitzki’s grand slam in the third momentarily brought the crowd to its feet but the good vibes were temporary. Sanchez was lifted in the fourth inning after allowing six runs and he struggled with his command, walking a season-high four batters. The sharpness the Blue Jays have come to expect from Sanchez was perhaps the result of a blister on the middle finger of his pitching hand, but the 24-year-old right-hander did not want to make any excuses. “At the end of the day, you’ve got a job to do,” said Sanchez. “For me it was to give my team a chance to win the game. I just have to go a little deeper than 3 2/3 (innings). We’ll see how it goes. “I’ve had these (blisters) come and go throughout the year. It’s been something that I’ve dealt with since I left spring training. I feel like I’ve got a good grip on it, but it was just one of those days. It is what it is, I’m not worried.” By the time the game ended, it felt like Sanchez had pitched days, not hours, earlier. David Ortiz crushed a three-run home run in the sixth off Joaquin Benoit to cancel out Edwin Encarnacion’s two home runs and give the Red Sox a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. As Ortiz trotted around the bases and polite applause surprisingly rang out from the stands for the soon-to-be retiring slugger, who was likely playing his last game in Toronto. But the silence returned swiftly and stayed until the final out. It wasn’t a nervous kind of quiet, either, the one that generates a recognizable buzzing sound. No, this was a sullen silence that conjured a feeling somewhere between indifference and confusion. Continue to Article
September 11, 2016 10:26:pm EST
 
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