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24.04.2019 03:50
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twice this season en route to what looks like the second Cy Young Award in the 20-year history of the Tampa Bay Rays.In those two games Paul Molitor Jersey , Snell has pitched 11 2/3 scoreless innings, striking out 17.Saturday night, he faces the Jays in his final start of the year, looking for his 22nd win when he faces Ryan Borucki in the second game of the final three-game series of the season.Article continues below ...Snell has 26 starts of two earned runs or less — 20 of one run or less. He has won nine straight starts, with a 1.03 ERA and is undefeated in 10 starts in August and September. His last loss came on July 12, before he went on the disabled list.The left-hander just defeated the Blue Jays last weekend in Toronto, when he outpitched Borucki, a hard-luck loser.“I think I’ll be telling my grandkids that I played behind him,” Rays outfielder Kevin Kiermaier said after that game.Said manager Kevin Cash: “I think he’s pretty much cemented his case that he belongs, not just in the conversation but right at the top of the list. He’s been dominant now for a couple of months.”Snell’s last win came with his team still mathematically alive in its late-season charge at a wild-card berth. That changed the next night when the Rays were officially eliminated, making the final days less meaningful.Not for Snell Tony Oliva Jersey , who broke David Price’s franchise record of 20 victories.The Jays were playing meaningless games a long time ago, and this weekend they’re playing their final series under manager John Gibbons after word came out Wednesday that Gibbons will not be overseeing the team’s rebuild.Friday night, Toronto nipped the Rays 7-6 as Tampa Bay lost its second straight game, its fourth in five home games this week.Borucki has been a bright spot in a tough season, coming into this start 4-5 with a 3.76 ERA in 16 starts.He has faced the Rays twice, going 0-2 but allowing just four runs in 13 innings while striking out 12.Before last Sunday’s start, the lefty threw eight scoreless innings, striking out seven, in a win at Baltimore. Then he ran into Snell.“It was definitely cool, he pitched a really good game,” Borucki said. “He had all of his stuff working http://www.twinsfanproshop.com/authentic-max-kepler-jersey , kept us off balance and did a really good job. I was just trying to keep us in it, as close as we could. I had a couple of costly errors that cost me a couple of runs, but that’s just how it goes. He’s a pretty good pitcher.”So, apparently, is Borucki, who tossed his 11th quality start out of 16.“The kid can just pitch,” said Gibbons. “I think his breaking ball has gotten better since he has been here and he knows what he’s doing. He can throw different things in different times. … The bottom line is he can pitch. He has a feel for what he is doing and that can take him a long way.”The current Rays are just 6-for-44 (.176) with no homers against Borucki, Mallex Smith 1-for-7 (.143) and C.J. Cron 1-for-6 (.167).Devon Travis is 3-for-7 (.429) and Kevin Pillar 5-for-14 (.357) with a home run against Snell, but Kendrys Morales is 1-for-11 (.091), the hit a homer, Randal Grichuk 1-for-8 (.125) and Justin Smoak 2-for-12 (.167) against him. The Red Sox (-102 odds) led the Yankees 1-0 after six innings to the delight of those who bet the Under 9.The Yankees (-110) would respond in the top of the seventh with four runs to take a three-run lead.Aroldis Chapman then came in for the save with a 4-1 lead Kennys Vargas Jersey , which is when things got crazy for bettors.The Red Sox (-102) took the field Sunday night at Fenway Park looking for a rare four-game sweep of the Yankees (-110). It looked good early for Boston with David Price shutting down the Yankees through six innings.However, the Red Sox only led 1-0 after six innings ?as Masahiro Tanaka also pitched very well for the Bombers.Despite a high pitch count, manager Alex Cora decided to send David Price back out for the top of the seventh. That move backfired. After a leadoff single by Brett Gardner, Price walked Austin Romine to put two on with nobody out. That ended the night for the Boston lefty, who was replaced by reliever Heath Hembree.Hembree eventually faced a based loaded jam with Aaron Hicks at the plate. Hicks hit a tailor-made double-play ball to Xander Bogaerts, who booted it, allowing two runs to score. Giancarlo Stanton followed Hicks with an RBI-single to give New York a 3-1 lead. The Yankees would only add one more run, but they (and their backers) had to feel confident with their three best relievers lined up to close out a three-run lead.Zach Britton and Dellin Betances did their parts, getting through clean seventh and eighth innings, respectively. The Yankees couldn’t add any insurance, which meant Aroldis Chapman entered the bottom of the ninth inning to secure his 23rd consecutive save.>> Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds http://www.twinsfanproshop.com/authentic-max-kepler-jersey , track your bets and follow all of our experts’ picks.Chapman started out the inning by striking out Brock Holt, but then walked Sandy Leon and Mookie Betts. That brought the game-tying run to the plate in the form of Yankee-killer Andrew Benintendi.Under 9 and Yankees moneyline bettors were now officially nervous.Chapman recovered to strike out Benintendi. The exhales didn’t last long, as Chapman inexplicably walked Steve Pearce to load the bases.Boston now had the game-winning run at the plate after loading the bases without a single hit. And that brought MVP candidate J.D. Martinez up, who took the first pitch into center field to plate two runs and cut the lead to 4-3.Regardless of the damage, the under and Yankees both still had green dots next to them with two outs on the board.Chapman then got Bogaerts to ground to third, but Miguel Andujar couldn’t make a clean throw (Greg Bird didn’t help matters at first) ?and the game-tying run scored from second.The Red Sox scored three runs to tie the game against Aroldis Chapman on one single hit.Mitch Moreland struck out to end the inning, which sent the game to extras. Under backers could only hope for a 5-4 win to push their bets after seeing seven runs from the seventh inning on ?three of which were unearned.As a Yankees bettor, I started to write this article.To no one’s surprise, the Red Sox predictably walked it off with two outs on a seeing-eye hit in the bottom of the 10th inning ?by none other than the aforementioned Yankee-killer.Not a fun way for under and Yankees bettors to end their weekends.34 days until NFL.

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