
Mets vs. Guardians predictions: MLB best bets Wednesday
'Stitches. I enjoy reading you every day. You have become a lovable loser. Have you thought about going against your own predictions? At the very least please stop picking the Mets!' — Digger
OK Dig, may I call you Dig? This 'Lovable Loser' is going with the Mets.
Cleveland is at Citi Field and Gavin Williams has allowed only three runs in his past 19 innings.
The Mets' David Peterson has been just as sharp, giving up just five runs in his past 31 ²/₃ innings.
Williams has won once from 10 road starts.
Peterson has not lost (5-0) at Citi Field this season after 11 starts.
Play $50 on Peterson and the Mets.
Gavin Williams
AP
Dog days. Went with the home-dog Pirates and they dogged it.
Mike Burrows gave up six runs in 4 2/3 and watched three balls fly into the Steel City night.
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The Bucs responded with one run and lost to the Giants 8-1.
Down -567 hushpuppys.
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