Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers baseball Betting Pick

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Jim Feist's Recommended Bet :

Take UNDER 9.0 RUNS.

MLB Baseball

2008-07-10 - Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers

A Sports Betting Pick by Jim Feist

MIN Twins (50-41) @ DET Tigers (46-44)

Pitchers : K. Slowey (6-6, 3.78), K. Rogers (6-6, 4.60)
Thursday, 10th July 2008 - Starts 1:05 ET



Kevin Slowey had been red hot before his last start in which he gave up five runs to the Indians in six innings. However, Slowey still got the win, his four in a row.

Before that start, Slowey had given up just three earned runs in 29 innings! Moreover, he struck out 24 batters versus just two walks.

Kenny Rogers gets the start for Detroit and he has been hot and cold all season. Rogers has pitched much better of late, allowing 17 earned runs his last seven starts (48 innings).

We like this pitching matchup here on Thursday and therefore will go with the UNDER in what should be a very good pitchers duel.

The Pick :

Take Under the run total

BEST BETTING TIP :

Take UNDER 9.0 RUNS.


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