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Baseball bettors have a full 15-game slate to choose from Tuesday, but Collin Whitchurch and Sean Zerillo of The Action Network are here to give their best MLB bets (video above).
Whitchurch is looking to the Cleveland Guardians-Houston Astros matchup for his first bet, with odds courtesy of BetMGM. Whitchurch’s confidence in that play arises from his lack of confidence in Guardians starting pitcher Zach Plesac.
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Astros vs. Guardians prediction (8:10 PM ET, Bally Sports Great Lakes)
“[Plesac] has pitched to a 4.42 ERA this season, but his xERA is all the way up to 5.69,” Whitchurch says.

Additionally, Plesac has previously demonstrated an inability to miss bats. By going up against an Astros side that is one of the most contact-oriented teams in baseball, Whitchurch expects he’ll struggle.
On the flip-side, Astros starting pitcher Framber Valdez brings an ERA under three to this contest and, according to Whitchurch, simply needs to avoid walks in order to have success. For those reasons, take the Astros to cover the spread (-1.5) tonight at home.
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Angels vs. Rangers prediction (9:38 PM ET, Bally Sports Southwest)
As for Zerillo, he’s looking to the series opener between the Texas Rangers and Los Angeles Angeles for his best bet. Rather than picking a side, he’s choosing to target over 8.5 runs at +105.
For Zerillo, he’s looking to fade the name-value associated with Angels starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard.

“[Syndergaard’s] velocity is down three miles an hour from his career average and three-and-a-half mph from his last full season,” Zerillo explains.
Plus, Syndergaard’s ERA indicators used to be in the high two’s or low three’s but now they are nearing four with the Angels. As a result, Zerillo believes both offenses will take chances and clear this benchmark Tuesday in Anaheim.
By: Ny Post
Entertainment
Nets, Lakers talking Kyrie Irving-Russell Westbrook trade

Two disgruntled, big-name point guards could soon be switching coasts.
The Brooklyn Nets. and Los Angeles Lakers are actively engaged in discussions on a trade package that would send Russell Westbrook to Brooklyn in exchange for Kyrie Irving, according to a Yahoo Sports report.
Nevertheless, there are hurdles both sides will have to overcome before any deal can be struck.
The Nets are looking for draft compensation and, according to the Yahoo Sports report, want the Lakers to take 30-year-old Joe Harris and his remaining $38.6 million — owed over the next two years — in the deal. The Lakers, according to the report, don’t seem inclined to add Harris to the deal and are instead seeking Seth Curry as part of any agreement.
The 31-year-old Curry, the brother of Warriors star Stephen Curry, is on an expiring $8.5 million deal.

Irving, 30, and Westbrook, 33, used their player options to opt into the final year of their deals for the 2022-23 season, valued at $36.5 million and $47 million, respectively.
By: Ny Post
Entertainment
Taxi passenger’s arm shattered by gunfire

Now taking a cab doesn’t even keep you safe from gunfire!
Two young men enjoying an evening out in the Big Apple became the latest unintended victims of gunfire, when they were hit by bullets while sitting in a taxi early Saturday.
The pair were with a group of friends at about 3:50 a.m., in the cab heading from Brooklyn to Manhattan, when shots that were intended for others hit them, sources said.
The bullets flew as the cab drove down West 36th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, near Vito’s Slices and Ices pizza shop, which was closed at the time.
Investigators believe three shooters were aiming at a couple wearing a lot of jewelry outside the shop, sources said.
Police recovered three bullet casings.
“It’s getting out of hand,” said Alexander Franklyn of Staten Island, whose 24-year-old son, Nicalus, was hit in the arm. “You don’t seem to be safe anywhere.”
Franklyn said his son was in the back seat of the cab and the bullet shattered a bone in his arm. He was heading into surgery at Bellevue Hospital on Saturday afternoon.

Nicalus, a case worker for a social services agency, and had been with three other friends, all pals from playing rugby, and was going to the Manhattan apartment of one of them when he was shot, his dad said.
“I’m not sure what the future’s going to hold,” Franklyn said of his son’s ability to continue playing.
The other victim, 22-year-old Samy Shelbaya, was grazed in the arm by a bullet, Franklyn said.
An Instagram page for Shelbaya says he’s a medical school student who played rugby at Michigan State University.

The Taxi and Limousine Commission said it was investigating the shooting but would not release information on who owned the cab.
A neighborhood resident who gave her name as Jazzy said she was out with friends and came across the crime scene Saturday.
“The violence is overwhelming. The violence is totally out of control. At one time we can attribute it to drugs. Now it’s unexplainable violence,” she said.
By: Ny Post
Entertainment
20-year NYPD veteran retires by giving the department the finger

A 20-year decorated veteran of the NYPD celebrated Independence Day a little early by retiring and giving the department the finger — literally.
Thomas J. Gambardella, 41, of Staten Island, posted a photo on Facebook of himself flipping the bird at a memorial inside NYPD headquarters, while wearing a T-shirt reading “Let’s Go Brandon,” following his official retirement from the force two weeks ago.
The statue Gambardella took aim at depicts a police officer watching over the child of a slain cop.
“I’m officially retired today!” he wrote in a post at the time. “From this sorry excuse of a s–t job. Thank God, I’m free at last!… I loved everyone I worked with and ‘some’ of the people I’ve worked for. But this job is no one’s friend. Time to live free. I’ll see you all out there!”
Gambardella, who was most recently a detective sergeant, told The Post on Saturday that he loved his job when he started out — but the gig turned “s–t” due to the city’s increasingly soft-on-crime policies.
“I was a true believer,” Gambardella, who comes from a police family, said of his early years on the beat. “I wasn’t a bag of s–t. I worked some intricate details. I gave a lot of my blood, sweat and tears. But no more.”

A combination of increasingly liberal policies and what he said was the NYPD’s stranglehold over every aspect of his life led him to sour on the gig.
“It’s the worst f–king job in the world,” Gambardella said. “They own you. They’re not your friends. All that talk about the ‘big blue family.’ They don’t care. If I die tomorrow they wouldn’t give a sh-t. If I needed something it ain’t gonna happen. I’m better off just saying a prayer.”
The potty-mouthed former officer said he was disgusted by the increased hostility toward police, calls to defund the NYPD and crackdowns on what cops could or could not do.
“Crime is soaring and cops are leaving in droves,” Gambardella said. “Anybody can see that. All this liberalism is obviously a failure. But this is what they wanted. It’s a stupid experiment and it’s the people who will pay in the end.”
Gambardella said he has gotten some backlash to his posts and photos, though not much.
“I have a disease,” he said. “It’s called diarrhea of the mouth. People who know me know I’m like this. I don’t cower down.”
Gambardella, who is divorced with three kids, said cops were treated well under Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former police commissioner Ray Kelly, and that the public was better off with them, too.

“The minute they stopped the quality of life enforcement that was the beginning of the end,” he said. “Just having people know they could get a response from a noise complaint was a big deal. But that’s all long gone.”
Gambardella, who said he was named Officer of the Year in 2006 when he worked in the 68th precinct in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, joined the force in July 2002. He was most recently in the detective squad at the 70th precinct in Kensington.
According to city records, he made $164,000 last year.
More than 2,119 NYPD officers have either resigned or retired so far this year – on pace to be the biggest exodus of officers since the statistics have been available.
Some 524 cops have resigned and 1,072 have retired as of May 31, NYPD pension stats obtained by The Post last month showed. In June alone, 523 officers left, with 400 retiring and 123 resigning, the most resignations in a single month in at least a decade.
Of the 2,119 who are leaving, 1,472 are retiring and 647 are resigning, a 38% spike over the previous record of 1,535 for the first six months of 2020, the attrition numbers show.
“The majority of officers who are retire are proud of their careers and their service with the NYPD,” a high-ranking police source told The Post when asked about Gambardella.
Several current and retired NYPD detectives said they were stung and angered by seeing the photo of Gambardella giving the finger to the memorial statue at One Police Plaza.
One retired NYPD detective said that officers will often buy miniature versions of the statue for families of slain police officers with the officer’s shield number on it.
By: Ny Post
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