The Los Angeles Dodgers have yet to score a run in the 2018 campaign but that will change today when they play the third game of a 4-game set at the Ravine against their hated rival the San Francisco Giants. The Dodgers will send Kenta Maeda to the hill. This guy can deliver. Last year he won 13 games and had a great spring, going 2-0, with a 2.60 ERA. The Giants, out of desperation, signed Derek Holland to a 1-year deal. Holland should hang it up. Last year he was live bait for hitters, posting a record of 7-14, with a 6.20 ERA. Dodgers get on track today.
TODAY’S PICK: LOS ANGELES DODGERS
Month: March 2018
Friday MLB Pick
The Washington Nationals and Cincinnati Reds game was postponed yesterday but they will try again today at Great American Ball Park. The Reds are slated to send Homer Bailey to the hill. Bailey was awful in 2017, with a record of 6-9 and an ERA of 6.43. He hasn’t seemed to have made any improvements over last year, going 0-2 with an ERA of 7.50 this spring. Bailey made two starts last year against the Nats and was throttled, allowing 16 runs in 5-2/3 innings of work. Washington is expected to give the nod to NL Cy Young Award winner, Max Scherzer. Scherzer was 16-6 last year, with an ERA of 2.51, and was 1-0 against the Reds where he pitched 6 scoreless innings. Washington is 5-0 in their last 5 trips to Cincinnati and All-Star Bryce Harper torched the Reds last year, going 12 for 29 with 3 home runs.
TODAY’S PICK: WASHINGTON NATIONALS
Thursday MLB Pick
The Boston Red Sox will open the 2018 campaign on the road when they travel to Tropicana Field to face the Tampa Bay Rays. Boston is expected to send their ace southpaw, Chris Sale, to the hill. Sale, who led the Majors last year with 308 strikeouts, was also dominant against the Rays, going 4-1 with an ERA of 2.66. Tampa is expected to counter with Chris Archer. Archer went 1-1 against Boston in 2017, with an ERA of 5.87, and Tampa is just 3-11 in his last 14 starts against the Red Sox, which is not good. Tampa Bay has lost some key players this season: Evan Longoria, Logan Morrison, Corey Dickerson and Steven Souza, Jr. Both pitchers exited their last spring training outings early, with Sale taking one off the hip and Archer off his throwing forearm, but both say they are fine and ready to go. Boston has won 4 of its last 5 trips to Tampa and 5 of Sale’s last 6 starts against the Rays. The Red Sox are by far the better team. Consider them in this one.
TODAY’S PICK: BOSTON RED SOX
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Will be back on tomorrow for opening day. Good luck with your picks.
Tuesday NHL Pick
The Anaheim Ducks have been dominant over the Vancouver Canucks and that’s who they will play tonight on Vancouver’s home ice, Rogers Arena. The Ducks have been respectable on the road, with a record of 17-14-8, unlike the Canucks who are 12-18-6 at home. Anaheim has been on a roll, going 5-1 in their last 6 games overall, and they are 4-1 in their last 5 trips to Rogers Arena. The Ducks are expected to have John Gibson between the pipes. He has been spectacular since the All-Star break, with a record of 13-3-2. The incentive for victory will be on the side of Anaheim, with Los Angeles breathing down their necks, and not Vancouver, who is officially out of the playoff hunt.
TONIGHT’S PICK: ANAHEIM DUCKS
Monday NHL Pick
The Vegas Golden Knights fell to the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday in a shootout, 2-1. Vegas will be in revenge mode tonight when these two clubs face off again, but this time it will be at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Colorado’s road record is not good, at 15-16-6, and when they last visited T-Mobile Arena on October 27th, they were blown out, 7-0. Vegas is tough at home, with a record of 26-9-2, and should add another one to the win column tonight.
TONIGHT’S PICK: VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS
Sunday NHL Pick
The Anaheim Ducks captain, Ryan Getzlaf, missed Friday’s game against the Winnipeg Jets with flu-like symptoms but should lace up the skates tonight when they travel to Edmonton to take on the Oilers. The Ducks are tied with the Los Angeles Kings for the third playoff spot so losing tonight is not an option. Anaheim has had the upper hand against Edmonton, going 32-13 in their last 45 meetings, and are 20-8 in their last 28 in Edmonton. Consider Anaheim in this one.
TONIGHT’S PICK: ANAHEIM DUCKS