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| MLB Pitching Matchups For Thursday September 22nd |
The top rated online sports book to check out odds and bet on baseball is Bet Phoenix. Open an account and bet on baseball as the season ends all the way up and including the World Series. Here is a look at some of the top pitching matchups for Thursday. Seattle Mariners vs. Minnesota Twins Blake Beavan goes for the Mariners as the youngster looks to impress the team. The 22-year-old rookie took it to his former and childhood team last Friday, shutting out the Rangers' potent lineup on four hits over eight innings. He'll look to throw his 11th quality start this season. Dropping his fourth straight decision, Anthony Swarzak was hit hard on Saturday by the Tribe, giving up seven runs on seven hits over 1 2/3 innings. Swarzak has not won since Aug. 3 at Angel Stadium, and has gone 0-4 with a 8.49 ERA in his last five outings. Washington Nationals vs. Philadelphia Phillies John Lannan remains in search of his elusive 10th victory, which would set a career high. After a promising start, Lannan has dropped six of his past seven starts. In his last outing against Florida on Friday, he allowed three runs in six innings of work. Fans had wondered who might be the Phillies' No. 4 starter in the postseason, but Roy Oswalt answered those questions in Saturday's victory over St. Louis. He allowed five hits and struck out seven in seven scoreless innings to help clinch the division. San Francisco Giants vs. LAA Dodgers A rough start to this season placed firmly in the rearview mirror, Madison Bumgarner has won his last five starts, the first such streak of his career. The lefty has allowed two runs or fewer in each start during that stretch. Hiroki Kuroda seems determined to finish out the season in one piece, even though he's made his last four starts with a stiff neck. He will hit a $175,000 incentive with one more inning. He already has an MLB career-high in wins. Although both teams have been eliminated from playoff contention, this still remains to be olne of baseball’s best rivalries.
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