Minnesota has won four in a row, but let's not forget this team has been outscored by seven runs on the season. This offense is one of the worst at 24th in baseball in runs scored, 28th in slugging and a .240 team batting average. They are a significant favorite despite being just 4-3 at home. The Twins are 4-9 in their last 13 interleague games and 7-19 against a team with a winning percentage below .400. Miami has owned starter Kevin Correia, who is 3-4 with a 7.06 ERA against the Marlins, giving up a whopping 104 base runners in 51 innings! Miami has a solid starter in Ricky Nolasco, who has walked just six in 23 innings and the Twins have never faced him. The Marlins are 4-1 in Nolasco's last five starts as a road underdog of +110 to +150 so grab the very live dog. Play the Marlins.
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