
“Uncovering the Hidden Value: Why the Rangers vs. Cubs Total Is Set to Surprise!”
The Cubs are off to a decent enough start, but they’ve had a strange beginning to their season. They started in Japan, then had to play Spring Training games after, before opening on the road against the Diamondbacks and the Athletics. After running off five straight wins, they dropped the series finale against the Padres yesterday. It was a unique game because they gave up three runs before even getting a chance to bat. After one inning, though, they were able to secure a two run lead. By the end of the fifth inning, the teams combined for 13 runs with the Cubs up 7-6. They blew the lead in the eighth, and an error cost the Cubs the game. Justin Steele is 2-1 with a 6.89 ERA and a 1.34 WHIP. He takes the mound today in hopes of stringing together some scoreless starts. He has given up three or more earned runs in each of his games. It isn’t really the hits that are doing him in. It is the home runs as he has already allowed five to opponents this season. Rangers hitters don’t have a ton of experience against him, but he has been pretty good against them holding them to a .171 batting average in 35 games.ÂÂ
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