My feet are hot.
Seattle/Baltimore under 8. Pretty much never in doubt, although there were a lot of baserunners in the late innings. Cliff Lee could win the AL Cy Young Award even with the late start.
Florida -101. The Marlins' bullpen tried to cough this one up. They failed.
Atlanta/Milwaukee over 9. God, do I love the Brewers' bullpen.
Oakland +168. The A's blew leads in the eighth, ninth and 11th before holding on to win in the 12th. They were helped by some odd pitching decisions by Ron Washington.
Colorado +170. Rained out.
San Diego/San Francisco over 7.5. There were 291 baserunners in this game. Five scored.
Los Angeles (AL) +126. The final score looks bad, but the Angels had the tying run at the plate with one out in the eighth.
Today is lighter:
Chicago (AL) +130, one unit. John Danks as a dog? Thanks.
Florida/Chicago (NL) over 8 (-110), one unit. You can guess which way the wind is blowing at Wrigley based on this number. Fortunately, groundball singles are the order of the day.
Colorado +169 (game one), one unit. Same as last night, fading Roy Halladay.
Los Angeles (AL) -105. I'm a pretty big fan of Jered Weaver, and as mentioned, of fading the possibly overvalued Rays.