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Free MLB Picks: Pittsburgh Pirates at San Diego Padres


Posted April 26, 2009 by Steve Janus

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Game Analysis: At 4:05pm our free selection is on the San Diego Padres over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Despite a 2-2 record and 5.13 ERA, it is way too early to be concerned about former Cy Young winner Jake Peavy. The Padres’ righthanded ace has been in slumps and gotten off to slow starts before (in 2006, he had a 5.17 ERA for the month of April, before settling down and going 3.32 for May and 3.68 after the break) and as long as there is nothing physically wrong with the eight year veteran (and there apparently is not), then there is no reason to think that Peavy shouldn’t bounce back. And it could very well be sooner rather than later, as the Pirates may be just the tonic that Peavy needs to break out of his funk. In seven lifetime starts against Pittsburgh, Peavy is 5-1 with a 1.85 ERA and even better, this game is at home, where Peavy had a 1.74 ERA last season (vs. 4.28 on the road). After losses in his first two starts, Pirate righthander Ross Ohlendorf broke through in his third start at home against the Marlins and pitched almost flawlessly for seven innings to register his first win. But his team was able to jump all over the Marlins injured starter Andrew Miller in that game (Miller has now been placed on the DL), and it is unlikely that they will be able to do the same against San Diego, a team that they have struggled against in recent years (the Pirates were 5-15 against them from 2006 through 2008). Take the Padres




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