Pig any thoughts on spurs/gs over. 5 dime has 202 for the game and 102 1/2 for 1st half. Eric Lewis reffing. Spurs may rest some starters.
bruman, ive been watching rotoworld for inof on spurs players and any other ones for that matter that may not play tonight, and thats whats holding up my handicapping...i will post as soon as i feel more comfortable that i am acting on reliable intel..
Pig any thoughts on spurs/gs over. 5 dime has 202 for the game and 102 1/2 for 1st half. Eric Lewis reffing. Spurs may rest some starters.
bruman, ive been watching rotoworld for inof on spurs players and any other ones for that matter that may not play tonight, and thats whats holding up my handicapping...i will post as soon as i feel more comfortable that i am acting on reliable intel..
OK guys ( and gals) , i found this at another website... maybe it could be useful to some of you... MAY GOOD MONTH/BAD MONTH PITCHERS
Price, David • 9-4
Have you noticed that four of May's top performers
are left-handed? The last in alphabetical order is Tampa Bay's prized
possession, David Price. The Nashville native has a nice loose delivery
from the three-quarters arm slot and has lively late-moving fastball
that occasionally touches 96-97 MPH.
Verlander, Justin • 13-5
Arguably the best pitcher in baseball who is at
the peak of his skills, Verlander has old-school power pitchers
durability and often will have greater velocity late in games with his
electric fastball. The Detroit ace also is intelligent and keeps hitters
off-balance by varying his pitch patterns.
BAD MONTH PITCHERS:
Floyd, Gavin • 4-11
The White Sox right-hander is very close to a .500
record-wise for his big league career, despite always giving the
appearance of having better stuff. Floyd, actually has three dependable
pitches, but has a tendency to run hot or cold for a series of starts.
May has traditionally been a "cold" month for him.
Hernandez, Felix • 5-13
King Felix deserves his fair share of the blame
for his rumpled record this month; however, this is not all on him.
Except for a couple of surprise seasons in 2009 and 2007, Seattle has
not been a good team and their schedule over the past several years in
May has featured many of the heavyweights in baseball, contributing to
his second-rate record.
Masterson, Justin • 4-12
The Jamaican born right-hander has been on shabby
Cleveland teams for the most part. Masterson is a rare side-armed
starter and tosses a heavy sinker along with a low 90's fastball. Where
he gets into trouble is when he cannot control the movement of his
pitches, leading to walks and lineups that are lefty-laden. To start the
month, lefties are hitting .281 against Masterson.
Weaver, Jered • 6-12
It is almost inconceivable the Angels top pitcher
would ever have a bad month based on his history. Similar to Hernandez,
the Halos of Anaheim and Weaver end up playing Boston and the Yankees
frequently during this time period, along with division games, which has
contributed to a faulty record.
Wells, Randy • 3-8
From the Ripley's Believe It or Not, the 6'6 Cubs
pitcher is actually a converted catcher. Wells depends on placement
because of his well-below average fastball and will use a change-up more
than once to hitters in their time at bat. When Wells cannot spot his
pitches, he's throwing room service pitches.
OK guys ( and gals) , i found this at another website... maybe it could be useful to some of you... MAY GOOD MONTH/BAD MONTH PITCHERS
Price, David • 9-4
Have you noticed that four of May's top performers
are left-handed? The last in alphabetical order is Tampa Bay's prized
possession, David Price. The Nashville native has a nice loose delivery
from the three-quarters arm slot and has lively late-moving fastball
that occasionally touches 96-97 MPH.
Verlander, Justin • 13-5
Arguably the best pitcher in baseball who is at
the peak of his skills, Verlander has old-school power pitchers
durability and often will have greater velocity late in games with his
electric fastball. The Detroit ace also is intelligent and keeps hitters
off-balance by varying his pitch patterns.
BAD MONTH PITCHERS:
Floyd, Gavin • 4-11
The White Sox right-hander is very close to a .500
record-wise for his big league career, despite always giving the
appearance of having better stuff. Floyd, actually has three dependable
pitches, but has a tendency to run hot or cold for a series of starts.
May has traditionally been a "cold" month for him.
Hernandez, Felix • 5-13
King Felix deserves his fair share of the blame
for his rumpled record this month; however, this is not all on him.
Except for a couple of surprise seasons in 2009 and 2007, Seattle has
not been a good team and their schedule over the past several years in
May has featured many of the heavyweights in baseball, contributing to
his second-rate record.
Masterson, Justin • 4-12
The Jamaican born right-hander has been on shabby
Cleveland teams for the most part. Masterson is a rare side-armed
starter and tosses a heavy sinker along with a low 90's fastball. Where
he gets into trouble is when he cannot control the movement of his
pitches, leading to walks and lineups that are lefty-laden. To start the
month, lefties are hitting .281 against Masterson.
Weaver, Jered • 6-12
It is almost inconceivable the Angels top pitcher
would ever have a bad month based on his history. Similar to Hernandez,
the Halos of Anaheim and Weaver end up playing Boston and the Yankees
frequently during this time period, along with division games, which has
contributed to a faulty record.
Wells, Randy • 3-8
From the Ripley's Believe It or Not, the 6'6 Cubs
pitcher is actually a converted catcher. Wells depends on placement
because of his well-below average fastball and will use a change-up more
than once to hitters in their time at bat. When Wells cannot spot his
pitches, he's throwing room service pitches.
I've been lurking these threads past couple of weeks, thought id make an account and thank you guys for all the hard work and good picks!
ahhhhhh another lurker comes out of the shadows...we say thank you for the kudos, and welcome to our smelly home we call the sty...now, just dont get mired in the mud...
I've been lurking these threads past couple of weeks, thought id make an account and thank you guys for all the hard work and good picks!
ahhhhhh another lurker comes out of the shadows...we say thank you for the kudos, and welcome to our smelly home we call the sty...now, just dont get mired in the mud...
OK, for the roundball enthusiasts...i repeat my earlier comment that this time of year NBA is tough to handicap...so, dont go whole hog on these, though i do feel confident enough to post them... in washington we have 2 teams headed in different directions.... boston 1-10 in their last 11 games is just getting the season over with. BUT they have been more competitive than you might think. the wizards need a few more wins to lock up a playoff spot in the east... i dont like laying 8 1/2 with washington FG, due to the fact if they get a big lead and sub a lot las quarter, the celtics might get a back door cover...so, lets take the wizards -4 1/2 first half, while we know the wizards will be playing hard..also, after seeing the officials for this game especially gary zielinski, i will play over 101 first half...yall, chew the pork fat on that pick, while im getting the next one ready...
OK, for the roundball enthusiasts...i repeat my earlier comment that this time of year NBA is tough to handicap...so, dont go whole hog on these, though i do feel confident enough to post them... in washington we have 2 teams headed in different directions.... boston 1-10 in their last 11 games is just getting the season over with. BUT they have been more competitive than you might think. the wizards need a few more wins to lock up a playoff spot in the east... i dont like laying 8 1/2 with washington FG, due to the fact if they get a big lead and sub a lot las quarter, the celtics might get a back door cover...so, lets take the wizards -4 1/2 first half, while we know the wizards will be playing hard..also, after seeing the officials for this game especially gary zielinski, i will play over 101 first half...yall, chew the pork fat on that pick, while im getting the next one ready...
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