Originally Posted by
John Ryan
5* graded play on the NY Yankees as they host the Detroit Tigers in AL action set to start at 4:05 PM ET. If the Yankees can attack one of the best starters in baseball, then they should not have a problem with today’s Detroit starter Smiley. The simulator shows a high probability that the Yankees will win this game. Supporting this graded play is a system that has produced a record of 187-79 for 70% winners making 68 units per one unit wagered since 1997. Play against all dogs with a money line of +100 or higher and is a struggling AL offensive team scoring <=4.2 runs per game and with an overused bullpen that pitches more than 3.2 innings per game and now facing a team with a good bullpen sporting a ERA<=3.75. The act of the matter is, the Detroit pen was used heavily last night in their late inning collapse and loss. Verlander went just 6 innings allowing 4 ER, and then Dotel, Coke, Benoit, and Villarreal were all used. Yankee starter Garcia has struggled, but he is a solid 14-2 (+12.5 Units) against the money line facing teams who strand 6.9 or less runners on base per game over the last three seasons. Starters like Garcia are coined ‘pitch to contact’ types and have the added confidence knowing they one of the best offenses backing them up. Yankees have been a stellar 47-16 (+25.7 Units) against the money line in day games over the last 2 seasons. Temps will be unseasonably cold in the Bronx, but I do not see this being a factor with game time at 4:05 PM ET. Take the Yankees