From WORLD CLASS SCAMDICAPPER and LIAR Scott "the SNOT" SPRITEzer:
Scott Spreitzer's 20* MLB BLOCKBUSTER BLOWOUT! *32-14, 70% Run!
I'm laying the price with the BoSox on Monday night. Boston got back on track last night with a 9-2 win over the Yankees. Tonight, they have a great shot to make it two straight wins, facing a pitcher they have absolutely dominated. Jered Weaver has been outstanding against just about everyone else he's faced. But the righthander has had no answer for the Red Sox' bats in five career starts. In fact, he's offered little more than batting practice in his three starts at Fenway. Weaver has been smacked for 14 earned runs and 28 base runners in those Fenway outings, covering just 16 innings. That adds up to a horrible, 7.88 ERA, 1.75 WHIP, and .352 BAA! New season...same results. In his only outing against the Red Sox this season (at Fenway) Weaver was popped again, this time for five earned runs and 10 hits in just five innings of a 7-6 loss. At the same time, Boston will counter with red-hot Daisuke Matsuzaka. The Sox are 4-1 in his last five starts, where he's allowed a grand total of THREE earned runs in 30 2/3 IP. That's a sparkling 0.88 ERA to go along with a 1.24 WHIP. And, while "Dice-K" owns a hefty 1.83 daytime WHIP, his evening WHIP is a strong 1.19 in 12 starts. Matsuzaka does his best work when the lights go on, sporting a 2.33 ERA to go along with that fantastic WHIP, while going 7-0! Look for the Red Sox to knock-off Jered Weaver once again. Boston is my Blockbuster Blowout. Thanks! GL! Scott.
Scott Spreitzer's MLB MONDAY NIGHT KNOCKOUT! *32-14, 70% Run!
I'm laying the price with the Astros on Monday night. Roy Oswalt is back after recovering from a hip injury. He was red-hot before going down, sporting a 2.49 ERA and striking out 19 hitters in three starts. Oswalt has allowed just 16 earned runs and 58 base runners in his last eight starts, covering 47 1/3 innings. That's a strong, 3.04 ERA and 1.23 WHIP. And, of course, there's the well-publicized career dominance Oswalt owns over Cincinnati. He's 19-1 in 24 apperances (22 starts) against the Reds. The veteran righty is an even better 9-0 at home against his NL Central rival, with a 2.26 ERA...and Houston has defeated Cinci six straight times, no matter who's on the hill. It's just the team for Oswalt to make his return against. Besides the strong career numbers, the Reds are averaging just 3.9 runs per game in road night games against righthanders. Finally, Reds' starter Johnny Cueto has been popped for a 5.76 ERA in his last four starts. The Reds are 2-7 in his road outings, thanks to his 5.48 ERA, 1.55 WHIP, and .308 BAA! And, the righty owns horrible evening numbers to boot. It's a complete mismatch and I'll back the Houston Astros, my Monday Night Knockout. Thanks! GL! Scott.
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