Kyle Gibson held the host Cincinnati Reds hitless and scoreless for the first five innings and Nolan Arenado and Nolan Gorman belted two-run homers as the St.
We were unable to cash a home run bet on Memorial Day, but that won't stop us from firing another three-pack. Here are our three favorite HR props we're targeting for Tuesday's MLB slate.
After winning their past four games, the Cincinnati Reds (24-30) host the St. Louis Cardinals (25-27) at Great American Ball Park on Tuesday at 6:40 PM ET.
Cardinals take series finale with late rally, win 5-3 for 8th win in last 10 games. Top-line Results In a game with sloppy defense on both sides and a long rain delay, the Cardinals outlast the Orioles to complete their first series sweep in 7 tries this season.
On Wednesday, the Orioles will face one of their favorite former teammates. Kyle Gibson is scheduled to start against John Means. It’s rare that in just one season, Gibson endeared himself to everyone associated with the Orioles.
After the Cardinals conclude their suspended game with the Orioles from Tuesday night, St. Louis pitcher Kyle Gibson will face his former Baltimore teammates Wednesday afternoon to wrap up a three-game series.
We failed to cash a home run prop on Thursday for the first time all week, but that won't stop us from trying to close out the week with a bang. Here are our three favorite HR bets for Friday's loaded MLB slate.
The St. Louis Cardinals (15-23) face the Milwaukee Brewers (23-15) at 7:15 PM ET on Saturday following a six-game losing streak. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Brewers will send Freddy Peralta (3-1) to the mound, while Kyle Gibson (2-2) will answer the bell for the Cardinals.
The Cardinals woes continue as they drop the series opener to the Mets 4-3 in St. Louis Monday night. St. Louis sent veteran Kyle Gibson to the mound who found himself in early trouble in the first inning.
We're still looking for our first home run prop winner of the week, and we plan to do just that on Friday's loaded MLB slate. Let's finish the week strong with our three favorite HR bets.
St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Kyle Gibson took pride in completing six innings in his previous start, but that perseverance came at a cost after he allowed six runs in the initial frame.
The St. Louis Cardinals invested $99 million in free-agent pitchers during the offseason to add a veteran presence on the mound. The revamped rotation
Kyle Gibson pitched seven strong innings Monday night in his Cardinals debut and Brendan Donovan came within a triple of the cycle in St. Louis' 6-2 win over the host San Diego Padres.
In his three starts this spring, the righty is 0-2 with a 10.80 ERA.
Tt’s not entirely clear what the Cardinals’ bullpen plans are following the addition of Andrew Kittredge.
The Cardinals finalized their three-year, $75M contract with Sonny Gray on Monday.
The Cardinals and right-hander Kyle Gibson are in agreement on a deal, reports Bob Nightengale of USA Today. It’s one year plus a 2025 option, per Nightengale, with Jesse Rogers of ESPN adding that Gibson will make $12M.
The Chicago Cubs are expected to be an active team in this winter's free agent market. That said, it doesn't mean every signing or addition is going to be a Juan Soto or Shohei Ohtani level player.
Last season, the Philadelphia Phillies saw firsthand what a deep starting rotation could do for a time. The Houston Astros were a team that launched a 6-man rotation to great success. Should the Phillies follow suit?
The Baltimore Orioles have made it very clear that they plan on contending in 2023 and beyond. After a 110-loss season in 2021, the Orioles came back in 2022 and miraculously found themselves in postseason contention.
The Orioles were in the market for starting pitching additions, and Gibson gives them a solid back-of-the-rotation arm.
According to Rob Biertempfel of The Athletic, the Pittsburgh Pirates are engaging in talks with former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Kyle Gibson. Jon Heyman of the New York Post confirmed the report, adding that several teams are said to be interested in the 35-year-old starter.
On July 30, 2021, the Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers agreed on a deal that sent right-handed pitcher Kyle Gibson to the Phillies, with multiple prospects being exchanged between the two teams.
The Cardinals’ offense put on a fireworks display just a few days before the Fourth of July.
On Monday night, Kyle Gibson started off by giving up a first-pitch home run. He’d allow just one more run over a 5.2 IP. The start put Gibson at a 3.47 ERA through his first four starts of the season.
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