Picks of the Day, 4/10

Oneil Cruz doesn't know how to slide, and now a bad Pirates team has lost their star shortstop. Take advantage of the downtrodden Bucs today. Gene Puskar/AP

Thanks to an onslaught of late scoring and extras innings in Cleveland, I ended up 2-1 yesterday and improved to 11-15 on the season. Unfortunately for the Braves fan in me, Dylan Dodd looked awful iin Atlanta and my under pick missed by a mile.

On the right track again, here we go

Pick#1

Yankees @ Guardians (6:10), Guardians 1.5 runs, +150

Bieber is twirling, I love the line. German wasn’t great in his first start

Pick #2

Astros @ Pirates (6:35) Astros -1.5 runs, -110

Framber Valdez vs Roaney Something. Pirates down after their star shortstop broke his ankle yesterday.

Pick #3

A’s @ Orioles (6:35) Parlay-Orioles -1.5 and Orioles runs over 4.5, +180

I’m making money today. The A’s have lost their last 4 games 37-9.

Reach

Parlay- Marlins, Padres, and Mariners moneylines, +547

Three Aces going. I hate parlays, but today seems like a good day to give it a whirl.

Jim

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