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Texas (Gabbard) @ Houston (Rodriguez) (8:05PM ET) (MLB PPV)

Lefthander Kason Gabbard has been roughed up lately giving up 19 earned runs over his last 4 starts working 17 1/3rd innings. Gabbard has had....
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