MLB - Minnesota Twins v Kansas City Royals
26 September 2008
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Aaaz (Bulgaria)

Minnesota Twins meet at home tonight Kansas City Royals like a solid favorite.The Twins need to win and are ready to win this game keeping chances for winning on AL Central division title.They are now leader on the division after impressive series against the White Sox team which team was leader here,but now are second with game less and 86 win against 87 for the Twins.
The Twins opponent tonight Kansas City are in good form late 8-2 w/l in their last 10 games overall,but will start with pitcher who looked not so impressive against Minnesota.Kyle Davies is with 2-4 w/l record and 5.08 ERA,so altought good season by now for hime 8-7 w/l and 4.31 ERA tonight will have really hard game.
The Twins looked solid favorite with Francisco Liriano tonight on the mound so win for Minnesota is a easy bet on first sight.Liriano with 6-3 w/l record and 3.39 ERA is one of the Twins aces.
Take Minnesota here...

Pick :
Minnesota -1.5

Odds :
1.87

Stake :
6 / 10

Bookmaker :
Expekt

Match Result :
1-8

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