The rest of the story courtesy of Paul Harvey.
Here some other games/thoughts:
Taking Arrieta almost looks too easy, but the Cubs have been hot at the plate. I am not a fan of Wood, and see that total coming down to 7 in places. I think at 7 I MIGHT look at the over juts because of the park, not because either pitcher might get lit up.
I like the Phillies RL a fair bit. The total coming down, Washington off a tough series and worse against RHP, Burnett hasn't looked bad, and the Phillies clearly know Zimmerman.
Looks like Locke and the Pirates might go off the listed favorite in Cincinnati against Latos. I can't say I disagree, but with that in mind I would look hard at the under.
Miami is back to playing poorly and the Mets have been. Tough to put actual money on either side, IMO.
Another enigma is that Brewers game. I do hate laying -140 on them against the Cardinals, with or without Molina. Tough to take STL either, with Kelly not in a routine yet, but if that total is coming down or at least staying stable I COULD see taking the STL RL.
I would do nothing but take the Padres over the Dodgers. Haren over rated and Hahn under rated. Worth a marble.
I do think people are over rating Timmy this time. Arizona knows him well and it's not like the Giants have been tearing the cover off the ball. D-Backs RL or nothing.
Because the White Sox are hot and hitting, they don't need to be +190 or whatever here by any means. Indians playing pretty sloppy, actually. White Sox or RL could be the public disaster of the night.
I want no part of Buerhle or Archer, really. That total of only 7 looks fairly doable, even in the Trop. Both teams know the opposing pitchers well enough, and it's not like either bullpen is that stout.
Not laying -170 on the road in a division game, but I could see taking the Angels RL simply because they're gonna get 27 outs no matter what happens.
Because Feldman keeps the ball in the park (usually) I like the Astros, again, or at least the RL. I watched Lackey pitch against them earlier when they were "younger and less confident" so Boston could well be another disaster, IMO.
It's hard to bet against Fernandez, especially at home, but the one thing the A's gave going for them is they've seen him and Seattle has not seen Samardzija. Simply under or nothing here.
I'm not sure the Rockies really need to be -165 here even though the Twins don't get the DH. In fact, the Twins RL is the only play I can make, and the square over if I can get 10.