Molina, Cardinals target sweep of Marlins
Molina has homered in three straight games and his three-run shot last night
during a five-run first inning set the tone in a 5-2 triumph. Molina has three
home runs and seven RBI on St. Louis’ nine-game road trip (6-2) and is
currently second among NL catchers in All-Star voting.
“The other team made a couple mistakes, and we made them pay,” Molina said on
the team’s website. “Jumping [Marlins starter Carlos Zambrano] for five runs,
that’s huge. We got that confidence back.”
Carlos Beltran drove in a run and is now just two hits shy of 2,000 for his
career. He also needs one more home run for 200 in the National League. Jon
Jay finished with a team-best two hits for the Cardinals, who have won five in
a row and will begin a 10-game homestand Friday with the first of three
straight games against the Pittsburgh Pirates. St. Louis is two games behind
Cincinnati for the NL Central lead.
Kyle Lohse got the win last night and allowed two runs in 7 1/3 innings, while
Mitchell Boggs got the final two outs in the eighth inning and Jason Motte
registered his 16th save in the ninth. Matt Holliday finished 0-for-3 on
Tuesday and entered the game batting .556 with 12 RBI since June 16th.
St. Louis, which has scored 43 runs in the last five games, was averaging
3.5 runs over the first 19 games of June before the current win streak.
Fresh off the first major league win of his career, Cardinals young hurler Joe
Kelly will make his fourth start Wednesday. Kelly grabbed his first win in
Friday’s 11-4 bashing of the Kansas City Royals and the run support was
beneficial after he allowed three runs and nine hits in six innings.
“I didn’t try to look at the score,” Kelly said. “I didn’t try to pitch to the
score. I tried to go out there and do what I usually do. But it’s always nice
to have that much run support.”
Kelly, a right-hander, is getting a turn in the rotation with starters Chris
Carpenter and Jaime Garcia on the disabled list, and will pitch against the
National League for the first time. He has faced Cleveland and Kansas City
twice in his three starts (1-0, 3.52 ERA). Kelly had a pinch-hit RBI single in
an 8-7 win over Miami on Monday.
Meanwhile, the Marlins have fallen on hard times with 17 losses in their last
20 games and sit last in the NL East at nine games off the pace.
Giancarlo Stanton homered and scored a pair of runs for the Marlins, who are
1-4 on a nine-game homestand. Stanton has three home runs in his last six
games and leads the team with 17 homers and 46 RBI.
Zambrano was saddled with the loss and some untimely errors in the field cost
him the game. He allowed five unearned runs in 6 2/3 frames, struck out five
and issued five walks.
“I work hard to throw a lot of pitches,” Zambrano said on the team’s website.
“The most important thing is to go out there, and if you give up five runs or
whatever, and you still can go into the seventh inning, that’s pretty good. We
lost the game, and [that's] the most painful thing, you know.”
The Marlins haven’t seen much from Anibal Sanchez lately and are counting on
him to pitch the club to a victory this evening. Sanchez gets the nod tonight
and he is just 1-6 with a 4.85 earned run average in his last nine starts with
the Marlins going 2-7 in that span.
Sanchez lasted a season-low 3 1/3 innings in Friday’s 12-5 loss versus Toronto
and allowed six runs and seven hits. It was his shortest outing since going 5
1/3 frames on May 24 versus San Francisco. Sanchez
“Today, I wanted to help the team,” Sanchez said on the team’s website. “I
know the situation right now and I know where the team is right now. I just
want to do the best I can do all the time, but today especially, because I
wanted to help the team dig out of the hole we are in now.
“Like they say, tomorrow is another day. I know the team is going to work for
it and we’re going to start hitting, start keeping the games close like the
beginning of the year and we’re going to turn it around. Some point we’re
going to turn it around. Hopefully soon.”
The right-hander is 3-6 with a 3.94 ERA in 14 starts and just 1-5 in eight
appearances at Marlins Park. Sanchez has made four career starts against the
Cardinals, going 1-2 with a 3.16 ERA in that span.
The Cardinals and Marlins are meeting for the first time since a one-game set
on April 4 that opened up Miami’s brand-new Marlins Park. St. Louis spoiled
the debut of the ballpark with a 4-1 win and has won eight in a row in this
series.
- A’s activate Nakajima, option him to Triple-A
- Tigers open set with Twins at Comerica Park
- Tribe try to get back on track, as Francona returns to Fenway
- Angels hope to remain hot in Kansas City
- Cards take series in San Diego; Lyons wins debut
- Tigers outlast Indians
- Buchholz, Red Sox down ChiSox
- Martinez’s HR, Lyles’ arm help Astros secure series
- Rockies send Rutledge to Triple-A
- O’s swamp Yankees with early offense
AskTheBookie is a popular online sports betting forum where you can find sports betting odds, sportsbook reviews sports handicapping news and much more.
What is Pay per head?
We have been getting a few emails asking us what is pay per head and questions on how to become a bookie.
Answer
Pay per head is a term that is used in the sportsbook industry. Pay per head is a service that allows bookies to outsource their business at minimal cost.
Pay Per Head










