Colorado Rockies @ Boston Red Sox (Red Sox -1.5 Runs -130)
Rockies (De La Rosa 1-3, 10.18) Red Sox (Price 6-1, 5.53)
Jorge de La Rosa has only made it out of the fifth inning once this season in five starts. Against the Red Sox there is a good chance that he will be knocked out of the game early again. Boston leads all of MLB in batting average and runs scored. After struggling early, David Price has now put together two straight solid starts. I like Boston to win at home by more then a run.
Cleveland Indians @ Chicago White Sox (White Sox Moneyline -165)
Indians (Tomlin 6-0, 3.56) White Sox (Sale 9-0, 1.58)
Chris Sale has allowed two runs or less in his last seven starts. Sale has won all nine of his starts this season. Josh Tomlin has pitched well this season, but not to the same level of Sale. Cleveland is still 7-0 so far when Josh Tomlin starts. In the battle of unbeaten pitchers I am picking Chris Sale and the White Sox to win.
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