Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: David Wright and the Mets take on the Rays, the Cardinals battle the Royals, and the U.S. Open continues at Bethpage Black.
The sharp sports bettor is making tons of money betting the US Open odds as many a long shot are among the US Open 2009 leaderboard. It’s hot in most of the country, so check out the US Open TV schedule and enjoy. Also the 2009 Wimbledon betting lines are continuing to change.
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Meeting up on the diamond . . .
Mets ace Johan Santana (8-4, 3.29 ERA) will be looking to bounce back from an awful outing when he takes to the mound at home against the Rays and James Shields (5-5, 3.52 ERA) on Saturday afternoon. Lefthander Santana was pounded for nine earned runs on nine hits over just three innings of work by the Yankees last time out. Righthander Shields picked up a no-decision against the Nationals in his last outing, surrendering four earned runs over his 6 1-3 innings.
Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter (4-1, 1.59 ERA) will face the Royals’ Brian Bannister (5-3, 4.10 ERA) in their matchup in
As well, the
Also on the MLB schedule for Saturday: Cleveland at the Cubs, Milwaukee at Detroit, Baltimore at Philadelphia, Toronto at Washington, Atlanta at Boston, the Yankees at Florida, Houston at Minnesota, the White Sox at Cincinnati, Texas at San Francisco, Oakland at San Diego, and Arizona at Seattle. The non-interleague matchup for Saturday has
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Rounding out the Roundup . . .
The first round of the U.S. Open was finally completed on Friday, with Mike Weir shooting a 6-under 64 to take the early lead. Tiger Woods finished his opening round at 4-over. The second round began late on Friday and continues Saturday.
Finally, there’s just one WNBA game on the schedule for Saturday night, with