Major League Baseball Top Exposures April 12 - Twins

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Apr/12/2018

The Twins were the most wagered on Major League Baseball side at many of the books.  They were getting lopsided action as a -180 favorite having earlier been sitting around -172.  Nearly 90% of the early action was on Minnesota.

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Minnesota has won six of the last ten in this series. 

Minnesota is 8-1 in Jose Berrios' last 9 home starts.

Berrios was 2-1 with a 2.21 ERA in three starts versus Chicago last year and is coming off a rough loss his last outing.

This is a tough one to call so we won't have a play on this one.

The Indians have slightly less exposure but the books have reacted by moving the line from -175 to -200.

Cleveland has won the last ten games against Detroit.

Trevor Bauer has pitched well in his first two starts of the season but has yet to win.  He is 0-2 while allowing 13 runs over nine innings against Detroit last year.  Bauer really has something to prove here.

Michael Fulmer won his last start.  He is 2-2 with a 6.04 ERA in five career starts versus the Indians.  Tyler Naquin is 4-for-6 and Brantley is 3-for-6 against Fulmer.

TAKE CLEVELAND HERE.  You could still get them at -189 at some books and -180 at the Westgate.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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