Top Major League Baseball Expoures - April 28: Twins

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The Minnesota Twins were coming in at -150 and seeing around 75% of the betting action, which begs the question: Why is this line still hovering at or below a still appealing -150?

There is definitely a danger in backing the Reds.  After all, this is a Cincinnati team that has won a mere 6 games thus far this season.  They have potential here nonetheless.

Cincinnati has won four of the last six games in this series dating back to 2012. 

Reds RH Sal Romano (1-2, 4.78 ERA)  his first win in seven turns dating back to last season after permitting two runs - one earned - in six frames against Atlanta the other day.

Twins RH Jake Odorizzi (1-2, 4.50) has surrendered five home runs in his last two turns - including two in Monday's loss to the New York Yankees.

In the end, I wouldn't touch this game with a 60 foot pole.  There could be an OVER situation developing but we won't have a pick here.

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