Free Pick: Twins at Tigers

Take the Minnesota Twins on the moneyline. The Twins are 10-1 in their last 11 road games when facing a right-handed starter so we are getting great value here Monday night. The Twins are a red hot 11-2 in their last 13 games and they are 4-1 in Nick Blackburn’s (11-11, 4.18) last five starts against an AL Central opponent. The Tigers are just 1-5 in their last six games in Game 1 of a series, and starter Rick Porcello (14-9, 4.14) was hit hard in his last start against the Twins where he allowed eight hits and three earned runs over just six innings. Take the Minnesota Twins as my MLB Free Play for Monday Night.

Free MLB Pick for Tuesday: Orioles at Jays

The Blue Jays are just 3-14 in their last 17 games after scoring five or more runs in their previous game and the Jays are also just 7-20 in their last 27 game after a win. The Jays are just 2-7 in Brian Tallet’s (7-9, 5.31 ERA) last nine starts and he has struggled over his last three starts with an ERA of 6.75 while lasting an average of just 4.4 innings per start. Take the Baltimore Orioles as my Free MLB Pick for Tuesday night. Vernon Croy crushed the books last night on the ball diamond with the Atlanta Braves in a 11-3 ROUT so make sure you get on his Tuesday Night MLB Smash that is backed by a 100% Perfect Angle! To see Vernon’s guaranteed picks, click

Free MLB Pick for Tuesday: Rays at Orioles

Take the Tampa Bay Rays on the moneyline. The Rays who have the superior pitcher on the mound. Jeff Niemann (12-5, 3.57 ERA) has pitched solid over his last three starts with an ERA of just 1.66 and he allowed just one earned run in his last start against the Orioles back on August 19 while lasting 7.3 innings. The Rays are a perfect 9-0 in Niemann’s last nine starts in Game 2 of a series and they are 12-3 in his last 15 starts as a favorite. The Rays are 4-0 in their last four road games against a team with a losing record at home and the Rays are 26-9 in their last 35 games against the Orioles.

Monday MLB Free Play: Rays at Orioles

Take the Tampa Bay Rays on the moneyline. The Rays are 4-1 in David Price’s (7-7, 4.65 ERA) last five starts against a team with a losing record. The Rays are 7-2 in their last nine road games against a team with a losing record and they are 8-3 in their last 11 trips to Baltimore. The Orioles are just 0-7 in David Hernandez’s (4-7, 5.05 ERA) last seven starts as an underdog and they are also just 0-6 in Hernandez’s last six starts against a team with a winning record. Hernandez has been hit hard in his last two starts and I look for the Rays bats to come alive against him Monday night.

Wednesday MLB Free Play: Braves at Astros

Take the Atlanta Braves on the moneyline. The Atlanta Braves are 6-1 in their last seven games as an underdog. The Braves are also 7-2 in their last nine games against a lefty starter and they are hitting .281 as a team against left-handed starters this season. Braves starter Tommy Hanson (9-3, 3.07 ERA) has pitched solid on the road this season with a 2.68 ERA through eight starts and I look for him to have a solid start against the Astros Wednesday night since he has not faced them before. The Astros are just 1-4 in Wandy Rodriguez’s (13-9, 2.82 ERA) last five starts when pitching with four days rest and he has struggled over five career starts against the Braves with a 5.93 ERA.

Tuesday MLB Free Play: Twins at Blue Jays

Take the Toronto Blue Jays on the moneyline. I look for Jays hurler Ricky Romero (11-7, 4.15 ERA) to have a solid start against the Twins who are just 2-8 in their last 10 games against a left-handed starter. Romero pitched well in his only start against the Twins this season which was at the Metrodome where he allowed eight hits and just two earned runs over eight innings. The Twins are just 14-38 in their last 52 road games when facing a lefty starter and the Blue Jays are 9-4 in Romero’s last 13 starts with just four days rest. The Jays are 36-17 in their last 53 games against an AL Central division opponent and the Twins are just 1-7 in their last eight games played at Rogers Center.

Friday MLB Free Play: Yankees at Blue Jays

Take the New York Yankees on the moneyline. Jays ace Roy Halladay (13-8, 3.13) has struggled in his last two starts against the Yankees this season. Doc has allowed an average of 9.5 hits per game and 4.5 rpg in his last two starts against the Yankees and he has struggled over his last three starts with a 7.94 ERA. The Jays are hitting just .205 as a team over their last seven games while the Yankees bats have been on fire hitting .317 as a team over their last seven games. The Yankees are a red hot 10-1 in their last 11 road games against a team with a losing record and they are also a perfect 7-0 in Joba Chamberlain’s (8-3, 4.38 ERA) last seven starts against an AL East division opponent.