Despite their inconsistent play of late the Indians are still holding down
first place in the AL Central standings. They'll close out their MLB betting
series at home against the Rockies on Wednesday night. Josh Tomlin (8-4, 3.93 ERA) has already dazzled in two interleague starts this season, most recently holding the Pirates to one run on six hits over 6 2-3 innings of work in a victory last week. Righthander Tomlin also pitched against the Reds back on May 21, surrendering
only one run on three hits over seven innings in that win. Tomlin, though, has
given up four or more runs in four of his past five trips to the mound. Heading to the hill for the Rockies on Wednesday will be Jason
Hammel (4-6, 4.00 ERA), who was fortunate to earn a win in his most
recent start after giving up six runs on eight hits over 6 1-3 innings of work
against the Tigers. Righthander Hammel had been a black hole for his supporters prior to that
outing against Detroit, with Colorado getting tagged with the loss in each of
his previous eight starts. Colorado sits in third place in the NL West standings, but the oddsmakers at
Bodog think they have just as good a shot at the World Series as the surprising
Indians this season. The Rockies and Indians are both sitting at 30/1 odds to win the title this
year. The two clubs are also set at 16/1 odds to win their respective league
pennants. Check the Bodog baseball
futures page for all the latest lines. Get all your MLB odds at
Bodog.
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