MLB betting the numbers don t lie

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MLB Betting: The Numbers Don't Lie!


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Toronto's catching duo, Benjie Molina and Greg Zaun, is leading the major leagues with impressive stats. In just the first 40 games, they combined for nine home runs and 27 RBIs. Zaun is particularly hot with 16 hits in 16 games, including five home runs and 15 RBIs.

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Toronto boasts the best catching duo in the MLB with Benjie Molina and Greg Zaun. They've hit nine home runs and driven in 27 RBIs in the first 40 games. Zaun's performance stands out with 16 hits in 16 games, including five home runs and 15 RBIs.

Vernon Wells, the center fielder, recorded his third error of the season after a throwing mistake on Tuesday. Last season, he was flawless with zero errors in 363 attempts.

Meanwhile, pitcher Roy Halladay is in fine form, boasting a 6-1 record over nine starts. Since losing to Tampa on April 9, he has gone 5-0 with two no-decisions, allowing just four runs in total during those wins.

Texas shortstop Michael Young is excelling with a .500 average (11-for-22) in high-pressure situations with two outs and runners in scoring position. He leads the majors since 2005 with a .463 average in these scenarios.

First baseman Phil Nevin is in a slump, going 20 games without a home run while earning $1.3 million?"one-eighth of his $10.4 million salary.

Anaheim dominates Texas, holding a 21-7 record against them since 2004. Vladimir Guerrero extended his hitting streak against the Rangers to 41 games, maintaining a remarkable .447 career average versus Texas.

The Rangers' bullpen struggles continue, with their 22nd blown save of the season occurring on Tuesday. Francisco Cordero was the culprit, giving up two runs in the eighth inning during a 7-6 loss. Despite being moved to a setup role, Cordero has been effective, posting a 0.87 ERA since May 1 and holding hitters to a .205 average.

The Mariners are on a hot streak, largely due to their success against right-handed pitchers, hitting 30 of their 35 home runs this season off them. Richie Sexson, however, is struggling, striking out three times to match his season-high, now slightly ahead of last season's strikeout pace.

Joel Pineiro, the AL Pitcher of the Week in early May, has since seen his ERA rise from 3.72 to 5.25 after giving up 17 runs (16 earned) over 14 innings.

Jason Kendall, Oakland's catcher, has improved defensively, throwing out 45% of base stealers, a significant increase from last year's 15.1%.

Dan Johnson's performance has been inconsistent. After a solid start, he's now hitting .167 over the last 15 games.

The Yankees are struggling with pitching and defense, committing 22 errors in the past 14 games.

Johan Santana of the Twins had a rough outing against Cleveland, allowing five runs in seven innings. It was his toughest start against them in 21 appearances.

Bob Wickman notched a win for the Indians against Pittsburgh, his first since August 2002, ending a 105-game winless streak. The longest active streak now belongs to Colorado's Tom Martin, with 100 games since his last win in 2003.

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