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MLB picks: Royals vs. Indians, Diamondbacks vs. Padres

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July 24th, 2020

After an exciting Opening Day twin-bill, there are 14 games for baseball bettors to digest on Friday. We’ve narrowed things down to the two best bets on the board for Friday evening.

Kansas City Royals at Cleveland Indians, 7:10 p.m. ET

Fri, July 24 2020, 11:10 PM

CLE Indians[S. Bieber]

Run Line

-1.5

Moneyline

-235

Total

O 8.5

KC Royals[D. Duffy]

Run Line

+1.5

Moneyline

+190

Total

U 8.5

AL Central rivals will square off at Progressive Field on Friday evening as the Indians host the Royals. The home team looks vastly superior.

Danny Duffy will toe the rubber for Kansas City, and Cleveland’s lineup has given him headaches throughout his career. Carlos Santana, in particular, has thrived against the southpaw from California, going 16-for-36 (.444) with three home runs.

Starting for the Tribe is Shane Bieber, fresh off an outstanding 2019 (15-8, 3.28 ERA). Royals second baseman Whit Merrifield has given him some trouble in the past (5-for-15), but catcher Salvador Perez and outfielder Jorge Soler are a combined 2-for-14 (.143) against Bieber with seven strikeouts.

Cleveland also has a leg up on K.C. in the bullpen battle, as their unit posted the third-best ERA in the majors last year (3.76), while the Royals’ relievers were third-worst (5.07). Look for the Indians to dominate from start to finish on Friday night.

MLB free play: Indians -1.5 runs

Arizona Diamondbacks at San Diego Padres, 9:10 p.m. ET

Sat, July 25 2020, 1:10 AM

SD Padres[C. Paddack]

Run Line

-1.5

Moneyline

-135

Total

O 8

ARI Diamondbacks[M. Bumgarner]

Run Line

+1.5

Moneyline

+115

Total

U 8

Offseason pickup Madison Bumgarner and fire-balling sophomore Chris Paddack should match zeroes on Friday night as the Diamondbacks visit the Padres.

Bumgarner has perplexed the Padres throughout his career – Manny Machado and Wil Myers are a combined 11-for-66 (.167) all-time against the North Carolina native – while Eric Hosmer (0-for-15) and Austin Hedges (0-for-12) are still in search of their first hit against Arizona’s $85 million man. He’s backed by a bullpen that ranked 11th in baseball in strand rate in 2019 (74.3 percent of runners left on base).

Paddack faced the D-backs three times last year and stymied them in each instance, producing a 1.08 ERA over 16 2/3 innings. Paddack can lean on a relief corps that was seventh in the majors in WHIP (1.300) last season.

MLB free play: Under eight runs 


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