Monday, August 1, 2016

Three TOP FREE MLB plays Monday 8-1-16!

GUARANTEEDCAPPERS.COM TOP FREE PLAY OF THE DAY (Courtesy of Stephen Nover)
 
Milwaukee +101 (MLB)
 
Some teams are just plain bad on the road. Milwaukee is one such team, which I acknowledge. Yet I see value on the Brewers, opening as underdogs to the Padres. 
Both are in heavy rebuild mode. San Diego's offense is down the recently departed Matt Kemp and Melvin Upton. The Brewers have been without Ryan Braun the past four games due to a sore right side. Yet Milwaukee has won each of those games and is hopeful of getting Braun back for this game. 
San Diego has dropped nine of its last 13 games. But what puts me into action here is the Padres being favored in a pitching matchup of Jimmy Nelson against Jarred Cosart. 
Nelson is the superior pitcher with a far higher ceiling. He has been up and down this season, but finished July with a 2.83 ERA. He has a 1.83 career mark versus San Diego in three starts. The Brewers should be extra motivated to get Nelson a win after they played their worst game of the season in his last start. 
This is Cosart's San Diego debut. He was terrible in four starts with the Marlins this season going 0-1 with a 5.95 ERA. He was sent down to Triple-A where he had a losing record and 4.09 ERA, while averaging just five innings per start. 
Put simply, I'm not a fan of Cosart. I also much prefer the Brewers' bullpen over the Padres. 
 

 
WINNINGCAPPERS.NET TOP FREE PLAY OF THE DAY (Courtesy of Jimmy Boyd)
 
NY METS -105 (MLB)
 
Free Pick on Mets + 
The Mets are showing great value here as a small home favorite against the Yankees. New York has thrown in the towel on this season with the recent trades they have made and could pull off a couple more prior to this game starting. I know this is a big rivalry, but I just don't think the Yankees are all that interested in playing hard at the moment. 
The Mets on the other are desperate for a win and this is too good a price to get them at home to pass up. Mets will send out Logan Verrett, who has pitched much better of late. Verrett has a 3.44 ERA and 1.200 WHIP in his last 3 starts and is coming off one of his better starts against the Cardinals at home, where he gave up just 3 runs on 5 hits with 7 strikeouts in 7 innings. 
Yankees will counter with C.C. Sabathia. He pitched well in his last start, but I don't trust him down the stretch. Prior to his last outing, Sabathia had gone six straight starts where he allowed at least 4 earned runs. 
Mets are 24-9 in their last 33 after 3 straight games with 7 or less hits and the Yankees are 3-11 in their last 14 road games after scoring 3 runs or less in 2 straight games. Take the Mets +101! 
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SPORTSWATCHMONITOR.COM TOP FREE PLAY OF THE DAY (Courtesy of Stephen Nover)
 
MILWAUKEE +101 (MLB)
 
Some teams are just plain bad on the road. Milwaukee is one such team, which I acknowledge. Yet I see value on the Brewers, opening as underdogs to the Padres. 
Both are in heavy rebuild mode. San Diego's offense is down the recently departed Matt Kemp and Melvin Upton. The Brewers have been without Ryan Braun the past four games due to a sore right side. Yet Milwaukee has won each of those games and is hopeful of getting Braun back for this game. 
San Diego has dropped nine of its last 13 games. But what puts me into action here is the Padres being favored in a pitching matchup of Jimmy Nelson against Jarred Cosart. 
Nelson is the superior pitcher with a far higher ceiling. He has been up and down this season, but finished July with a 2.83 ERA. He has a 1.83 career mark versus San Diego in three starts. The Brewers should be extra motivated to get Nelson a win after they played their worst game of the season in his last start. 
This is Cosart's San Diego debut. He was terrible in four starts with the Marlins this season going 0-1 with a 5.95 ERA. He was sent down to Triple-A where he had a losing record and 4.09 ERA, while averaging just five innings per start. 
Put simply, I'm not a fan of Cosart. I also much prefer the Brewers' bullpen over the Padres. 
 
 
Thanks and good luck,
Rocky Atkinson
Rocketman Sports
 

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