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'Another year of misery. Fifty-two years and counting. The title curse won't be broken until Oakley's allowed back in. Stink. Stank. Stunk.' — Kevin Gosman
Now that the New York Bricks are gone, Kev, baseball will rule the back page.
The Brewers drag an impressive seven-game winning streak to Cincinnati.
Aaron Civale rehabbed with the Nashville Sounds after he heard a sound come from his left hammy.
Civale has made two uneventful starts since.
The Reds' Brady Singer gave up four runs over 12 innings on the road, but is 3-1 at home.
Play $50 on the Reds (-110, Caesars).
Jackson Chourio may need step up with Christian Yelich potentially out on Monday.
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The Rangers sent a strong Tex message to the Cardinals.
They scored five runs in the 8th inning and grounded the Redbirds 8-1.
We choked (sorry Knick fans) when Jacob deGrom hiccuped a run in the opening frame, but Jake was spotless thereafter.
Josh Smith homered and knocked in four runs.
Back to back wins have us at -164 peteincaviglias.
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