This month 57-41 Total 408-343-14 Blue Confidence Record 78-50-1 (60.09%) Value -3.6%from 08.14.09
Friday Night Miss-Step, Saturday Recovery.
Wow, what a roller coaster ride we've endured the last two days, After sweeping, and then going 3-7 on the blue ones. Today We'll make a return, and hit the books hard. This post is late after extensive all-night research, I'm proud to say We'll make a second effort on gaining back the revenue that belonged to us. By the way, the heartbreaking loss in Atlanta is something that doesn't happen too often, but I'm glad it happened yesterday, We got it out of the way, we put all the bad eggs in one basket and like I said before, as long as we have more winning days than losing we should prevail. This is how it's going to work this time. I"m going to post what I like for the entire day today. Through-out the day I will do extensive write ups. Please feel free to make suggestions on what you want to hear about. Best of luck
This month 57-41 Total 408-343-14 Blue Confidence Record 78-50-1 (60.09%) Value -3.6%from 08.14.09
Friday Night Miss-Step, Saturday Recovery.
Wow, what a roller coaster ride we've endured the last two days, After sweeping, and then going 3-7 on the blue ones. Today We'll make a return, and hit the books hard. This post is late after extensive all-night research, I'm proud to say We'll make a second effort on gaining back the revenue that belonged to us. By the way, the heartbreaking loss in Atlanta is something that doesn't happen too often, but I'm glad it happened yesterday, We got it out of the way, we put all the bad eggs in one basket and like I said before, as long as we have more winning days than losing we should prevail. This is how it's going to work this time. I"m going to post what I like for the entire day today. Through-out the day I will do extensive write ups. Please feel free to make suggestions on what you want to hear about. Best of luck
You don't need a decent pitcher to be able to score a lot, you need two other things though; a team that can hit, and a shitty pitcher on the opposing team. Case and point, San Diego visiting St. Louis. Now you would think that by the way I started this write-up that Joel Pinero isn't a decent pitcher, and in some-respect he isn't, because he is one bad ass mother fucking pimp. Joel Pinero hasn't lost a game for the Cardinals in over a month, Pineiro looks for a fifth straight victory while trying to help the first-place Cardinals win their eighth straight home game over the Padres on Saturday night. One of three St. Louis pitchers with 10 or more wins, Pineiro (10-9, 3.22 ERA) is 4-0 with a 2.76 ERA in seven starts since losing to Minnesota on June 28, but hey, we all have our bad days right? The Cardinals (65-52), who have a 4 1/2-game lead in the NL Central, are 7-0 during that stretch. They been kicking more ass than Bruce Lee in a martial arts competition. Pineiro has won 10 games for the first time since going 16-11 for Seattle in 2003. The Cardinals' lineup came through with 15 hits in a 9-2 win over the Padres (49-68) in Friday's series opener for their 12th victory in 16 games. Okay so in short, it looks pretty good for the at home St. Louis Cardinals, and it really does feel like their year in baseball this year, but what does it look like for the San Diego Padres. First of all, who when naming the teams was like "Hey dude, lets name our team the Padres!!!" and what drugs was that mother fucker on? The Padres? Seriously? If Mexico had a fucking MLB team I'm guessing they would've gone with "The Amigos"? alright whatever. Look, San Diego sucks nuts, and not walnuts, or peanuts, or anything else high in protien, but Nut Sack, also high in cholesterol, or so they say. lol Tim Stauffer (1-4, 2.90) looks to avoid a third straight losing start as he takes the ball for the Padres... and Man is he ever going to "take the ball"The right-hander allowed one run and struck out six in five innings of a 5-1 loss to the New York Mets on Sunday. Stauffer lost his only start against the Cardinals on July 28, 2005, allowing seven runs in 3 1/3 innings of an 11-3 loss at home... Well, this an't home homie, this is in St. Louis, and if you can't even take the Metropolitans, you're not going to be able to take care of business here.
You don't need a decent pitcher to be able to score a lot, you need two other things though; a team that can hit, and a shitty pitcher on the opposing team. Case and point, San Diego visiting St. Louis. Now you would think that by the way I started this write-up that Joel Pinero isn't a decent pitcher, and in some-respect he isn't, because he is one bad ass mother fucking pimp. Joel Pinero hasn't lost a game for the Cardinals in over a month, Pineiro looks for a fifth straight victory while trying to help the first-place Cardinals win their eighth straight home game over the Padres on Saturday night. One of three St. Louis pitchers with 10 or more wins, Pineiro (10-9, 3.22 ERA) is 4-0 with a 2.76 ERA in seven starts since losing to Minnesota on June 28, but hey, we all have our bad days right? The Cardinals (65-52), who have a 4 1/2-game lead in the NL Central, are 7-0 during that stretch. They been kicking more ass than Bruce Lee in a martial arts competition. Pineiro has won 10 games for the first time since going 16-11 for Seattle in 2003. The Cardinals' lineup came through with 15 hits in a 9-2 win over the Padres (49-68) in Friday's series opener for their 12th victory in 16 games. Okay so in short, it looks pretty good for the at home St. Louis Cardinals, and it really does feel like their year in baseball this year, but what does it look like for the San Diego Padres. First of all, who when naming the teams was like "Hey dude, lets name our team the Padres!!!" and what drugs was that mother fucker on? The Padres? Seriously? If Mexico had a fucking MLB team I'm guessing they would've gone with "The Amigos"? alright whatever. Look, San Diego sucks nuts, and not walnuts, or peanuts, or anything else high in protien, but Nut Sack, also high in cholesterol, or so they say. lol Tim Stauffer (1-4, 2.90) looks to avoid a third straight losing start as he takes the ball for the Padres... and Man is he ever going to "take the ball"The right-hander allowed one run and struck out six in five innings of a 5-1 loss to the New York Mets on Sunday. Stauffer lost his only start against the Cardinals on July 28, 2005, allowing seven runs in 3 1/3 innings of an 11-3 loss at home... Well, this an't home homie, this is in St. Louis, and if you can't even take the Metropolitans, you're not going to be able to take care of business here.
When you think San Fransisco you think the Golden State Bridge, but if you think a littler harder you can actually come up with some other things; like the Gay/Lesbian community, or the television series Full-House, but when you think MLB and San San Fransisco you think of only one thing; "Can't Score On The Road". Now, combine that with a almost retarded New York Mets team that is already looking gayer and more lesbian then downtown San Fransisco and the under should already be in the works! But wait there's more!. Now add in two solid pitchers. Santana vs. Cain. I'm glad the total is under-limited to 7, if they didn't do that the line would be at 3 probably. Cain (12-4, 2.44 ERA) and Santana (13-8, 3.00) rank among the NL leaders in wins, while the Giants right-hander is third in ERA behind teammate Tim Lincecum (2.19) and St. Louis' Chris Carpenter (2.27). Still, keeping the Mets from scoring won't be too much of an issue though considering the Mets are ridden with injuries. Matt Cain has struggled in his last two starts, but I anticipate that he will be much better in this spot. Santana, a two-time Cy Young Award winner and four-time All-Star, has certainly settled into Citi Field, going 8-2 with a 2.07 ERA in 12 starts, including a 3-0 mark and 1.86 ERA in his last four.The left-hander was terrific Sunday, yielding one run and five hits in eight innings while helping himself with a career-high two hits and an RBI to power a 5-1 win at San Diego. Santana is 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA and 12 strikeouts in 12 innings of his last two starts against San Francisco. This one should be very low, and very under...
When you think San Fransisco you think the Golden State Bridge, but if you think a littler harder you can actually come up with some other things; like the Gay/Lesbian community, or the television series Full-House, but when you think MLB and San San Fransisco you think of only one thing; "Can't Score On The Road". Now, combine that with a almost retarded New York Mets team that is already looking gayer and more lesbian then downtown San Fransisco and the under should already be in the works! But wait there's more!. Now add in two solid pitchers. Santana vs. Cain. I'm glad the total is under-limited to 7, if they didn't do that the line would be at 3 probably. Cain (12-4, 2.44 ERA) and Santana (13-8, 3.00) rank among the NL leaders in wins, while the Giants right-hander is third in ERA behind teammate Tim Lincecum (2.19) and St. Louis' Chris Carpenter (2.27). Still, keeping the Mets from scoring won't be too much of an issue though considering the Mets are ridden with injuries. Matt Cain has struggled in his last two starts, but I anticipate that he will be much better in this spot. Santana, a two-time Cy Young Award winner and four-time All-Star, has certainly settled into Citi Field, going 8-2 with a 2.07 ERA in 12 starts, including a 3-0 mark and 1.86 ERA in his last four.The left-hander was terrific Sunday, yielding one run and five hits in eight innings while helping himself with a career-high two hits and an RBI to power a 5-1 win at San Diego. Santana is 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA and 12 strikeouts in 12 innings of his last two starts against San Francisco. This one should be very low, and very under...
Indians are Drunk and High.... Scoring When Twined Against
Cleveland @ Minnesota The Pick: Over 9
Minnesota is a high scoring team, and so are the indians, and in this match up, I seriously was considering a side at first. But after reviewing all the data, and seeing how terrible things looked I realized a trend. You see this game is going to be about who can stay afloat longest. Both teams won't have any trouble scoring against each other, nor will they have trouble giving up runs. It's the only consistent presented by the data. Twins starters entered Friday 3-7 with a 6.92 ERA this month, going 3-5 with a 5.63 ERA against teams from their own division during that stretch. Those poor numbers have prevented Minnesota from taking advantage of slumps by Detroit and Chicago. The Twins are five games behind the first-place Tigers, but are optimistic that their fortunes are about to be reversed.. and I'm optimistic about having a ham and cheese later... so what? Joe Mauer, who had three hits, two walks and two RBIs on Friday, will try to improve on his impressive numbers against the Indians on Saturday. He extended his hitting streak to 11 games Friday and is batting .577 against the Indians this season, including four three-hit games. Shin-Shoo Choo, who hit .361 with 12 runs scored and 11 extra-base during his team's 13-6 stretch, is 0 for 10 in the last three games. Minnesota rookie Anthony Swarzak (3-5, 5.44 ERA) hopes to avoid losing a third straight start Saturday. He's given up 11 runs over four innings in his last two outings. The right-hander allowed seven runs and eight hits in one inning of a 10-8 loss to Detroit last Friday. He faced two batters in the second but was unable to retire either. The rookie struggled against the Indians on June 3 as well, allowing six runs and nine hits in four innings of a 10-1 loss. Cleveland's David Huff (6-6, 6.72) is also fumbling through his own difficult stretch recently. Huff allowed four runs or more for the fourth straight start but came away with an 8-4 victory over the White Sox on Sunday. He gave up eight hits -- including two home runs -- in 6 1/3 innings to rebound from losses in his previous two starts. The rookie has been hit hard in two outings against the Twins, losing both while compiling a 10.24 ERA.
Indians are Drunk and High.... Scoring When Twined Against
Cleveland @ Minnesota The Pick: Over 9
Minnesota is a high scoring team, and so are the indians, and in this match up, I seriously was considering a side at first. But after reviewing all the data, and seeing how terrible things looked I realized a trend. You see this game is going to be about who can stay afloat longest. Both teams won't have any trouble scoring against each other, nor will they have trouble giving up runs. It's the only consistent presented by the data. Twins starters entered Friday 3-7 with a 6.92 ERA this month, going 3-5 with a 5.63 ERA against teams from their own division during that stretch. Those poor numbers have prevented Minnesota from taking advantage of slumps by Detroit and Chicago. The Twins are five games behind the first-place Tigers, but are optimistic that their fortunes are about to be reversed.. and I'm optimistic about having a ham and cheese later... so what? Joe Mauer, who had three hits, two walks and two RBIs on Friday, will try to improve on his impressive numbers against the Indians on Saturday. He extended his hitting streak to 11 games Friday and is batting .577 against the Indians this season, including four three-hit games. Shin-Shoo Choo, who hit .361 with 12 runs scored and 11 extra-base during his team's 13-6 stretch, is 0 for 10 in the last three games. Minnesota rookie Anthony Swarzak (3-5, 5.44 ERA) hopes to avoid losing a third straight start Saturday. He's given up 11 runs over four innings in his last two outings. The right-hander allowed seven runs and eight hits in one inning of a 10-8 loss to Detroit last Friday. He faced two batters in the second but was unable to retire either. The rookie struggled against the Indians on June 3 as well, allowing six runs and nine hits in four innings of a 10-1 loss. Cleveland's David Huff (6-6, 6.72) is also fumbling through his own difficult stretch recently. Huff allowed four runs or more for the fourth straight start but came away with an 8-4 victory over the White Sox on Sunday. He gave up eight hits -- including two home runs -- in 6 1/3 innings to rebound from losses in his previous two starts. The rookie has been hit hard in two outings against the Twins, losing both while compiling a 10.24 ERA.
Kirby Zhang vs. Vegas The Pick: Kirby Zhang +10000000000000000000000
Yeah, it's time I did this one. You know the books have good days, usually everyday is a good day for them. In a typical line -120 lets say for example there is so much juice that goes to the book for even providing the action. They have guaranteed money on every bet, not to mention if they win then you lose. But I'm pretty sure today we kick their ass so hard they won't even be able to tell their assholes from the new hole I tore in their mother fuckin ass! ohh say something bitches! Okay so if you've read this far than you'll notice that this is going to be a complete waste of your time with no point at all, just my little rave about how vegas better take every advantage they can to take money from inconsistent Baseball, on September 3rd when College Football opens we are gonna mother fucking kill them harder then Hitler killed himself... anyway, I'm going to chill for a while, and do more in a little while. If you guys want anything else written up make sure you comment I'll be sure to take your suggestions, thanks to everyone for their support.
Kirby Zhang vs. Vegas The Pick: Kirby Zhang +10000000000000000000000
Yeah, it's time I did this one. You know the books have good days, usually everyday is a good day for them. In a typical line -120 lets say for example there is so much juice that goes to the book for even providing the action. They have guaranteed money on every bet, not to mention if they win then you lose. But I'm pretty sure today we kick their ass so hard they won't even be able to tell their assholes from the new hole I tore in their mother fuckin ass! ohh say something bitches! Okay so if you've read this far than you'll notice that this is going to be a complete waste of your time with no point at all, just my little rave about how vegas better take every advantage they can to take money from inconsistent Baseball, on September 3rd when College Football opens we are gonna mother fucking kill them harder then Hitler killed himself... anyway, I'm going to chill for a while, and do more in a little while. If you guys want anything else written up make sure you comment I'll be sure to take your suggestions, thanks to everyone for their support.
with you Kirby on Sf under. I believe that line will drop to 6.5...also love Texas to bounce back after bullpen implosion...just in case, I played 1st 5 also...and loving Minny over.Twins are hitting just hope Cleveland can contribute which they should with Swarzak on the bump
with you Kirby on Sf under. I believe that line will drop to 6.5...also love Texas to bounce back after bullpen implosion...just in case, I played 1st 5 also...and loving Minny over.Twins are hitting just hope Cleveland can contribute which they should with Swarzak on the bump
yeah that is true, but I don't mind posting what I think on all the games, Its for the benefit of my readers, and I want people to know where I stand on all perspectives.
yeah that is true, but I don't mind posting what I think on all the games, Its for the benefit of my readers, and I want people to know where I stand on all perspectives.
I don't know whats better your wording of your write-ups or picks...lol you are the heat man and thanks for the research you put in truly a class act you! You do have me laughing my ass off on your write-ups...
I don't know whats better your wording of your write-ups or picks...lol you are the heat man and thanks for the research you put in truly a class act you! You do have me laughing my ass off on your write-ups...
I don't know whats better your wording of your write-ups or picks...lol you are the heat man and thanks for the research you put in truly a class act you! You do have me laughing my ass off on your write-ups...
I don't know whats better your wording of your write-ups or picks...lol you are the heat man and thanks for the research you put in truly a class act you! You do have me laughing my ass off on your write-ups...
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