Cleveland +110 @ home against Cincy to avoid the sweep
According to line movement might be the right play today however, I can't justify betting on the Indians with Huff on the hill. Both pitchers are heading in opposite directions. Any insight into why this line has moved the way it has?
Cincinnati has its best lineup on the field. They do not have their closer available tonight, however that could be argued as a positive they way Cordero has thrown lately.
(cbssports.com) Struggling David Huff (1-6, 5.36) seeks his first win in over a month for Cleveland. The left-hander lost his fifth straight start Tuesday at Tampa Bay, yielding three runs and seven hits through five-plus innings in a 6-2 defeat. He left in the sixth with the game tied after throwing 103 pitches and dropped to 0-5 with a 7.33 ERA in his past five appearances.
Bailey has surrendered two runs over 16 innings in his past two starts after giving up 14 runs in his previous three, spanning 16 2-3 innings.
Thoughts from the wise men?