MLB Pick Of The Day – Phillies @ Nationals – Money Line Covers
FiveStarPick.com is hot on the Money Line in tonight’s match-up between the Phillies and Nationals. The Phillies have been looking sluggish in their last few outings and were barely able to beat the crappy Washington Nationals last night. Philadelphia is trying for their 4th straight victory but will have to beat Nationals hurler Tim Redding to do it. Even though Redding has been getting rocked by Utley this year, he’s dominated the Phillies all season long. Believe it or not, Redding has only allowed eight hits in 13 1/3 scoreless innings and has come up victorious in both of his outings against Philly. Redding is 4-2 with a 2.34 ERA in nine career starts versus Philadelphia, but takes the mound after a hard 1-0 loss in his last outing against the San Francisco Giants.
Philadelphia will be starting Jamie Moyer (9-6, 3.76), a man trying for his third straight winning decision. Moyer, a south-paw, has allowed a run and two hits in seven innings, but earned a no-decision in Philadelphia’s 3-1 road loss to the Mets Thursday night. Moyer is 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA in his last three starts and is 9-4 with a 2.95 ERA in 19 starts versus the Nationals.
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