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Baltimore Orioles (-125)
Sat Jun 14 '08 7:05p
Zach Duke of the Pittsburgh Pirates is finally starting to fulfill his enormous potential, but most of his success has come at home so he may have his hands full when the Bucs visit the Baltimore Orioles tonight.
Yes, Duke has allowed exactly two earned runs in each of his last three starts, but two of those outings came at home and the other came at St. Louis vs. a Cardinals team that he has always had success against. The bottom line is that he is 0-2 with a rather high 4.63 ERA and a poor 1.51 WHIP in six road starts. Moreover, he shouldn?t expect much help from a Pittsburgh bullpen that ranks 21st in the majors with a 4.12 pen ERA, and he is facing a Baltimore lineup that is hitting an excellent .285 vs. left-handed pitchers at home this season and a whopping .317 against them in the last 10 games overall.
Meanwhile, Orioles starter Radhames Liz has pitched well in two starts, albeit in limited innings. Liz allowed exactly two runs in both of his starting efforts while going only five innings in one start and 5.1 frames in the other. Still, a repeat performance should be good enough considering that the Baltimore bullpen ranks eighth in the bigs with a 3.26 ERA.
Finally, the Pirates are not big fans of interleague play as they have gone 15-41 in their last 56 such contests.
Orioles -125
Oakland Athletics (-125)
Sat Jun 14 '08 9:05p
The Oakland Athletics are now 7-1 in the last eight Bay Area Series meetings with the San Francisco Giants after winning again 5-1 last night, and we look for the A?s to continue that dominance tonight with Rich Harden on the hill.
Harden may be injury prone, but he has always been one of the best pitchers in the league when he does make it to the mound. He is 3-0 this season with Oakland going 6-2 as a team when he takes the mound, and he has allowed three runs or less in seven of his eight starts. He is currently working on a streak of five consecutive Quality Starts, and he has also allowed a grand total of two earned runs and four hits in 15.1 career innings vs. the Giants!
Now Matt Cain was considered one of the unluckiest pitchers in the league last season, but while he does have some nice starts this year such his last outing in Washington, he has not been nearly as consistent as last year. Cain is 3-4, and he has seen his ERA rise to 4.43 to go along with a very mediocre 1.41 WHIP. If that isn?t bad enough, his key numbers are actually slightly worse at home, where he has a 4.57 ERA with a 1.48 WHIP.
Not only does Oakland have the better starting pitcher, but they also rank second in the American League and fourth in the Major League with a 2.98 bullpen ERA. That pen held the Giants scoreless in just two hits in four innings last night. Comparatively, the Giants rank 19th in the majors with a 4.10 pen ERA.
Finally, the Giants are just 2-10 in their last 12 home games and we look for those struggles to continue vs. Harden here.
Athletics -125