New York Mets (23-14) PK, o/u 8 1/2 atSt. Louis
Cardinals (24-14), 8 p.m. Eastern
New York leads the National League East by a game over Philadelphia,
while St. Louis leads the NL Central by a game over Cincinnati.
The Mets just lost two of three games in Milwaukee over the weekend,
and have lost five of their last seven.
The Cardinals lost to Arizona on Sunday, breaking a 4-game winning streak.
St. Louis won the season series with New York last year 5 games to 2,
with the over/under going 2-5.
The Mets are 11-8 on the road this season, while the Cardinals are 16-6
at home.
Glavine has allowed just 3 ER in his last 21 IP.
Suppan has given up just 7 ER in his last 26 1/3 IP.
Glavine made one start vs. the Cardinals last year, tossing 7 shut-out
innings.
Suppan made one start vs. the Mets last year, giving up 1 ER in 5 2/3
IP.
The o/u is 1-7 in Glavine's 8 starts this year.
New York owns a .338 team OBP this year, 6th-best in the NL.
St. Louis owns a .347 team OBP, 2nd-best in the league.
The Mets are averaging 5.1 RPG this year, the Cardinals 5.0.
The New York bullpen has given up 11 ER and 26 H+W in its last 13 2/3
IP.
St. Louis relievers have allowed 6 ER and 12 H+W in their last 14 innings
of work.
Mets catcher Paul LoDuca is listed as questionable for Tuesday's game.
The o/u is 19-16 in Mets games this year, 18-19 in Cardinals games,
but 12-4 at the new Busch Stadium.
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The Ultimatecapper Pick: Too close to call. Passing.