Pretty sure that's a new season high.
Houston +115. I will not back Wandy Rodriguez any longer. I will not back Wandy Rodriguez any longer. I will not back Wandy Rodriguez any longer. I will not back Wandy Rodriguez any longer. I will not back Wandy Rodriguez any longer. I will not back Wandy Rodriguez any longer. I will not back Wandy Rodriguez any longer. I will not back Wandy Rodriguez any longer.
Oakland -102. The A's might have had 15 runs were they not, you know, the A's. I'm not sure how you screw up your roster in a way that forced Gabe Gross to start against a lefty like Dontrelle Willis, and bat against Fu-Te Ni with the game on the line. Nonetheless, a win.
Milwaukee -109. As above, a game that was tied in the ninth that turned into a win. Yay, variance.
Seattle -108. Hey, Mark Whicker, still like the Kazmir deal?
Today:
St. Louis/Chicago (NL) over 8.5 (-110), 1.5 units. Adam Ottavino is something of a wild card, so I'll bet on the flyball offenses in Wrigley on a May afternoon. Carlos Silva pitching for the Cubs is the driver here.
Seattle/Los Angeles (NL) under 7.5 (-105), one unit. This could, maybe should, be 7, and I'm assuming Felix Hernandez's struggles inflate the number.
Colorado -123, one unit. Better team at home, pitching matchup more or less even, although I'm starting to question Aaron Cook.