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FanDuel. Hunter Brown has been virtually unhittable at home this season. Pitching to a 1.01 ERA, he’s notched 59 strikeouts in just 44.2 innings, clearing this K line in six of seven starts. He’ll now get the Guardians who are mired in a tough slump, with only a .575 OPS over the last two weeks against right handed pitching, along with a 23% strikeout rate. And the Guardians are very left-handed heavy, likely starting seven to eight southpaws in the lineup today. Brown has rung up 36.9% of lefties he’s faced. I’m personally betting this to win 1.2 betting units.
A bit of hocus pocus last night by the Astros, who were originally going to give Hunter Brown the start before a late switch to Colton Gordon. That didn't work out so well as Houston allowed Cleveland to snap a ten-game losing streak at its expense, but Brown and his 1.82 ERA are back on the hill tonight, and remember that the Guardians could only score 15 runs across the entirety of that ten-game slump before scoring nearly half that many runs last night. Meanwhile, Stephen Vogt's best option on the mound for Tuesday is apparently going to be Joey Cantillo in an extended opener role. Play Astros on Run Line
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