It’s the Athletics and Jays in Toronto.
The A’s Jeffrey Springs went 11-11 with an ERA of 4.11 last year for a team that was not only building their new stadium in Las Vegas, but rebuilding their lineup as well.
Dylan Cease makes his Blue Jays debut after some up-and-down seasons with the White Sox and Padres.
Cease went 8-12 with a 4.55 ERA last year with a pretty good San Diego squad behind him.
Toronto may not make it back to the World Series this year.
They may not even be the beast in the stacked AL East — right, Yankees fans? — but they still are serious contenders.
While the Athletics are not in the same area code as the Mariners in the West, they will be better this year.
Play $50 on the A’s.
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Oh Sandy!
Alcántara allowed one run (unearned) over seven, the Fishsticks did just enough offensively and the Marlins nipped the Rockies 2-1. Up +100 travoltas.
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