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Friday MLB betting preview: Rays at Blue Jays, Brewers at Rockies

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September 27th, 2019

Tyler Glasnow (6-1, 1.92 ERA) has been outstanding on the mound in 2019, and he should have no problem putting away the Blue Jays' batters Friday night, when the red-hot Rays, winners of six of their last seven contests, pay a visit to the Rogers Centre.

Glasnow has been handled carefully since he returned from an injury that sidelined him for about fourth months, and he hasn't gone more than three innings in three starts this month. He has allowed just two earned runs over eight innings, with 17 strikeouts and three walks. Glasnow's road splits are remarkablehe is 4-0 with a 0.67 ERA and .160 opponent batting average in five starts.
T.J. Zeuch (1-1, 4.58 ERA) has pitched decently in four appearances for Toronto in September, but his WHIP is an elevated 1.472. He will face a Tampa lineup that is fourth in team batting average this month (.259).

MLB free play: Rays -0.5 runs first five innings (-130)

Milwaukee Brewers (89-70) at Colorado Rockies (68-91), 8:10 p.m. ET

Brewers starter Zach Davies (10-7, 3.61 ERA) should put a bow on a strong September against the Rockies on Friday night, which will keep his team in the hunt for the NL Central title.

Davies is 2-0, with a 2.45 ERA and .182 opponent batting average, in four starts this month. Coors Field is as inhospitable to visiting pitchers as any park in the game, but Davies' excellent numbers against right fielder Charlie Blackmon (1-for-8) and first baseman Daniel Murphy (2-for-15) inspire confidence. Colorado's offense is ending the year on a sour note, as they've mustered just 3.75 runs per game over their last eight (2-6 record).

Antonio Senzatela (10-11, 6.90 ERA) will have to face a Milwaukee team that has dropped just two of its last 20 games. He has a dreadful 11.13 ERA and .366 batting average against in his last eight starts.

MLB free play: Brewers runline

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