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St. Louis versus Cincinnati in NL Central scrap
The Cardinals and coach Tony La Russa opened as 175 favorites to roll to victory Sunday against the Reds.
Sitting atop the National League Central with a 7-4 mark, Cincinnati tabs Bronson Arroyo for the job of maintaining that spot. Arroyo brings a 2-0 record and a 1.98 ERA into this game.
Cincinnati has been one of the league's hottest teams, adding 7 games to the win column in their past 10 starts. They have been averaging 5.7 runs per game during this stretch and racking up 8.7 hits per game.
Oddsmakers like the Cardinals in this one, opening the line at 175 in favor of St. Louis. They are 6-5 this season, while the Reds are 7-4. The total, which is 5-6-0 to the OVER in Cardinals games and 7-4-0 in Reds games, opened at 9.
Last time out, at Busch Stadium against St. Louis, the Reds as underdogs lost to the Cardinals 9-3. That game was an over play.
The Cardinals and coach Tony La Russa opened as 175 favorites to roll to victory Sunday against the Reds.
Sitting atop the National League Central with a 7-4 mark, Cincinnati tabs Bronson Arroyo for the job of maintaining that spot. Arroyo brings a 2-0 record and a 1.98 ERA into this game.
Cincinnati has been one of the league's hottest teams, adding 7 games to the win column in their past 10 starts. They have been averaging 5.7 runs per game during this stretch and racking up 8.7 hits per game.
Oddsmakers like the Cardinals in this one, opening the line at 175 in favor of St. Louis. They are 6-5 this season, while the Reds are 7-4. The total, which is 5-6-0 to the OVER in Cardinals games and 7-4-0 in Reds games, opened at 9.
Last time out, at Busch Stadium against St. Louis, the Reds as underdogs lost to the Cardinals 9-3. That game was an over play.