The 2015-16 Premier League season was one for the ages, as long
shot Leicester City claimed its first title at astronomical odds as
high as 5,000-1 at some sportsbooks.
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repeat, they could still be a smart bet in individual matchups.In Part 2
of Chalks Premier League betting guide, James Eastham gives a preview
of all 20 teams this year, including if theyre worth betting for the
title, strengths, weaknesses and where theyre likely to finish this
coming campaign.Title odds courtesy of Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook;
projected point totals from Pinnacle.Manchester City2015-16 finishing
position: 4th (66 points)
2015-16 opening title odds: +250
2016-17 projected points: 77
2016-17 title odds: +250Strengths: They have bought well in the
transfer market and new manager Pep Guardiola is bound to get more out
of players who looked stale and directionless at times under Manuel
Pellegrini last season. Plus, in Sergio Aguero, City have a player that
is guaranteed to score heavily at this level if he stays fit.
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CLEVELAND -- Corey Kluber kept the Cleveland Indians in the game long
enough to get to Kansas Citys bullpen.
Kluber pitched into the eighth inning and pinch hitter Michael Bourn had
a big two-run double, leading the Indians to a 3-0 win over the Royals
on Friday night.
Cleveland got its first hit of the game against Bruce Chen in the fifth
inning, but Kluber and two relievers made sure a three-run seventh was
enough. Carlos Santana had an RBI single before Bourn came up his clutch
swing.
Kluber (7-5) allowed three hits and struck out eight in 7 2-3 innings.
The right-hander, a bright spot in a rotation thats struggled most of
the season, worked out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the fifth.
"He certainly stays composed," Indians manager Terry Francona said. "For
a young pitcher, thats a big compliment."
Joe Smith recorded the final out in the eighth and Cody Allen struck out
Jarrod Dyson with the bases loaded for his second save. The five-hitter
was Clevelands American League-leading 12th shutout.
Allen was subbing for regular closer Chris Perez, who had appeared in
five of the previous six games. Perez was on the disabled list from May
27 to June 26 with a sore right shoulder and missed time in spring
training because of the injury.
Allen knew before the game that Perez was unavailable but wasnt sure if
he would get the call in the ninth.
"I thought it was going to be Joe," Allen said. "I knew the possibility
was there."
Composure was also a key for Allen. After allowing two singles, he
walked pinch hitter George Kottaras but struck out Dyson to end the
32-pitch inning.
"I was trying to make one good pitch at a time," Allen said. "Obviously,
I didnt want to get into a bases-loaded situation but thats where I
was."
Chen pitched six innings of one-hit ball in his first start of the
season. Santanas leadoff double in the fifth was Clevelands only hit off
Chen, who struck out four and walked one while throwing 97 pitches.
Clevelands lineup seemed to wake up after Chen was pulled. Tim Collins
(2-4) gave up singles to All-Star Jason Kipnis and Nick Swisher to begin
the seventh before being relieved by Aaron Crow.
Santana then lined a single to centre. Dyson charged the ball and made a
strong throw home but Kipnis slid around catcher Salvador Perezs tag
and touched the plate with his left hand.
Mark Reynolds, mired in a 2-for-31 slump this month, reached on a bunt
hit to the left of the mound to load the bases. Bourn, batting for Ryan
Raburn, then singled to right-centre to give Cleveland a 3-0 lead.
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Reynolds is known for putting up big home run and strikeout numbers,
making the bunt quite the play at the time.
"That caught everybody on the Royals, in the stands, in the press box
and me by surprise, but it might have won us a game," Francona said.
Kluber got out of big trouble in the fifth. David Lough started the
inning with a triple but held at third when Alcides Escobar grounded out
to second. Elliot Johnson walked and stole second before Dyson walked.
Alex Gordon, who hit a grand slam off Kluber in Kansas City on July 2,
struck out. Kluber fielded Eric Hosmers slow roller to the left of the
mound and ran to first for the putout.
Kluber has been able to pitch out of several jams in his 15 starts in
his first full season in the majors.
"I stepped back and took a deep breath," he said. "All I can do is calm
down, execute pitches and get out of it."
Gordon drew a one-out walk in the eighth. Kluber, who won for the fourth
time in his last five decisions, was removed after striking out Hosmer
and received a loud ovation from the crowd of 24,077.
Chen replaced struggling right-hander Luis Mendoza in the rotation. Chen
was 3-0 with a 2.41 ERA in 19 relief appearances before being moved to
the rotation.
"I did everything I could to help us win, but Kluber was just a little
bit better," Chen said "Sometimes you have to give credit because he
made some great pitches and pitched out of some tough situations."
NOTES: The Indians optioned RHP Danny Salazar to Triple-A Columbus a day
after he won his major league debut by allowing one run in six innings
against Toronto on Thursday. RHP Chen-Chang Lee was called up from the
Clippers. ... Royals SS Alcides Escobar batted seventh for the first
time this season. He has hit second 67 times, ninth 13 times, and atop
the order four times. "Hell be back in the two-spot tomorrow with a
lefty starting, but he struggles against right-handed pitchers, so were
going to vary where he bats from day to day," Royals manager Ned Yost
said. Escobar is hitting .302 against left-handed pitchers and .222
against righties. ... Bourn wasnt in the lineup against Chen. Michael
Brantley batted leadoff. ... Indians RHP Zach McAllister (sprained
middle finger) will make a rehab start at Double-A Akron on Saturday.
... Royals RHP Jeremy Guthrie (8-6) takes on Indians LHP Scott Kazmir
(4-4) in the second game of the three-game series Saturday.
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