Tuesday MLB preview: Angels at Yankees, Phillies at Braves
Los Angeles Angels (68-82) at New York Yankees (98-53), 6:35 p.m. ET
Teams | Run Line | Moneyline | Total |
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Los Angeles Angels | +1.5 (+140) | +270 | Over 9.5 (-105) |
New York Yankees | -1.5 (-170) | -320 | Under 9.5 (-115) |
Severino posted a 33-14 record and a 3.18 ERA in 63 starts over the last two seasons to cement himself as the ace of New York's staff. He has topped out at 98 mph on his fastball in three rehab starts and has struck out 11 with no walks. The Angels' punchless lineup (25th in batting average this month at .222), sans Mike Trout, is likely to struggle again.
Luis Severino struck out the side in order in the second inning. He has hit 98 mph multiple times tonight. Here are all three strikeouts. pic.twitter.com/zO3EK9AyX3
— Big Baby David (@BigBabyDavid_) September 11, 2019
MLB free play: Yankees run line first five innings (-200)
Philadelphia Phillies (76-72) at Atlanta Braves (93-58), 7:20 p.m. ET
Teams | Run Line | Moneyline | Total |
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Los Angeles Angels | +1.5 (+140) | +270 | Over 9.5 (-105) |
New York Yankees | -1.5 (-170) | -320 | Under 9.5 (-115) |
Keuchel is 4-1 with a 2.10 ERA in eight starts at home this year. In two outings against Philadelphia this season, his opponent batting average is .174. The Phillies' offense is currently slumping at 17th in batting average this month (.237).
The Braves, 10-4 in September, typically tee off against Velasquez. First baseman Freddie Freeman, second baseman Ozzie Albies and outfielders Ronald Acuna Jr. and Nick Markakis are a combined 24-for-66 (.364) against the Phillies swingman, with three home runs and 15 RBIs. Velasquez owns a 6.19 ERA over his last seven starts and has gone past the sixth inning just once in that span.
MLB free play: Braves runline
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