It was another good day for my free play as the MNF game between the Seahawks and Redskins managed to just stay under the total, stopping this crazy run of ‘overs’ in prime time games. That makes it 7 in a row for top free plays for me here @ D Rock Sports and I am 81-56-4 (59%) on my top free plays since we started back in late April.

There isn’t much on the board tonight with just the two NLDS games going on, but the later game has peaked my interest as I believe we finally see a few runs scored in this Washington/San Fran series.

All lines taken from Pinnacle Sports with bet amounts ‘to win’ on favorites and flat on underdogs

Play of the Day in Bold

Free Play Records

MLB Pre All Star Break: 101-107-13 (+$691)

MLB post All Star Break: 47-43 (+$2817)

MLB Playoffs : 4-0 (+$1339)

CFL YTD: 6-8 (-$266)

NCAAF YTD: 10-11 ATS (-$341) 

NFL YTD: 7-8 ATS (-$198)

MLB play

Washington/San Francisco Over 6.5 (-123) $369 to win $300

We’ve yet to see a game in this series go over the posted total although we almost got their late in yesterday’s contest. The Nationals managed to get the W and stave off elimination to force this Game 4 tonight and with a matchup of Gio Gonzalez vs. Ryan Vogelsong, we should see more runs cross the plate tonight.

Vogelsong is 0-2 SU against the Nats this year and those two contests finished with 9-2 and 14-6 scores. Voegelsong wasn’t responsible for all of those runs, but he did allow 9 earned runs in 11.1 innings of work in those two games as the Nationals bats worked him over. Other than Anthony Rendon and arguably Bryce Harper, nobody in the Nats lineup has been producing so far in this series and it’s why they find themselves trailing in the series.

However, seeing Vogelsong on the hill will be a welcome site for most of that lineup as guys like Ian Desmond, Denard Span, Jayson Werth and Ryan Zimmerman all have career .375 or better batting averages against Vogelsong in at least eight at-bats. Even Adam LaRoche is 3-for-10 against the Giants righty and if these guys can provide some help to the likes of Rendon and Harper, we should see a crooked number or two get put up on the board.

Gio Gonzalez hasn’t faced the Giants this season but he has had numerous struggles pitching on the road. Nine of the 10 HR’s he’s allowed this season have come on the road and he’s allowed 72 hits in 86.2 innings pitched away from home. San Fran does not want to make that long flight back to Washington to play a deciding Game 5 after they held a 2-0 lead in this series and with Vogelsong on the hill they know they’ll have to produce offensively to end this series tonight. SF will be able to get a crooked number up on Gio here as this game becomes the first high-scoring one of the series.