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Giants vs. Pirates predictions: MLB odds, picks, best bets Tuesday

Giants vs. Pirates predictions: MLB odds, picks, best bets Tuesday

New York Posta day ago
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'Great weekend. It appears [Brian] Cashman and [Aaron] Boone have traded 11 prospects for the Three Stooges. It would have been better to keep the prospects and watch the Stooges on reruns.' — Nick Kass, New York, Yankee fan
Cashman may have to move Mo, Larry, and Curly to the Savannah Bananas for three Chiquitas.
The Giants visit the Pirates, and I haven't been this excited since the 'mountain stage' of the Tour de France.
Frisco's Logan Webb (one run over 5 ²/₃ innings) and Pittsburgh's Mike Burrows (one run over six) pitched well when they faced each other out West.
Giants won. We will take Burrows and the Bucs for $50 (+115, bet365).
Oneil Cruz #15 of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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'Serenity Now!'
George Costanza never had a peaceful moment on 'Seinfeld,' but Jason Alexander was the 'master of his domain' Monday night.
He shut out the Marlins for six innings, Sandy Alcantara was roughed up, and the Astros swallowed the Fish, 8-2.
'W' has us at -517 cosmokramers.
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