MLB picks, best bets Thursday


Jumpin’ back on the Yankees bandwagon. Hope the wheels don’t fall off.

Seattle’s Bryan Woo has given Mariners fans reason to yell his last name after back-to-back six-inning shutouts.

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Woo has fanned 26 batters in his past 18 innings.

The Yankees’ Marcus Stroman has been less impressive, but he missed more than two months with a left knee injury.

Stroman has made two starts since, allowing four runs over 10 innings.

Believe the Yanks put an end to Woo’s scoreless streak and extend our winning streak.

$50 on the Yankees.


Bryan Woo
Bryan Woo AP

Yo Adrian, we did it!

The basement-dwellers have treated us well.

Last week we got the Rockies home. No easy task.

Played the White Sox yesterday and once again we lived to tell about it.


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Chicago’s Adrian Houser allowed just one run over seven strong innings.

Jordan Leasure pitched a leisurely ninth inning to get the save and the Chisox ended the Blue Jays’ season-high 10-game winning streak.

Final 2-1.

Back-to-back wins take us to -328 chetlemons.


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