Philadelphia's bats have been alive this season but they've cooled of late. In their last eleven games, they put up 10 runs twice (including last game). In the other nine games they averaged just 2.7 runs per game! In interleague play, they are averaging nearly a full run less per game than their season average. As stated, they are off a 10-run game. The last three times they scored 7+ in a game they came out the next game and scored three runs, two, and one. The Blue Jays have also averaged under their average in interleague games. Both Jamie Moyer and Brian Tallet have been solid this season. The Philly's bullpen has put up a 3.52 ERA on the road while Toronto's has posted a 3.55 ERA at home. The Phils have gone 36-18 UNDER the past two seasons against starting pitchers who allow fewer than six hits per start and Moyer has gone 26-11 UNDER in interleague play over the past twelve seasons. I like this one to go UNDER.
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