By the looks of most of the threads today, a lot of u bettors are on DET -140 @ TOR. Now I'm big MIA Marlins fan being I live in NORTH MIAMI BEACH, so I don't catch as many DET or TOR games as I'd like. Being said, Iv watched every pitch Anibal has thrown from day 1 entering the Big Leagues. He has been the Marlins best pitcher this season, but he has never shown up for BIG GAMES, and this being his first start in the AL, for the DET Tigers, and against the high powered TOR offense id consider this a BIG GAME.
TORONTO +125 ($100-$125)
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By the looks of most of the threads today, a lot of u bettors are on DET -140 @ TOR. Now I'm big MIA Marlins fan being I live in NORTH MIAMI BEACH, so I don't catch as many DET or TOR games as I'd like. Being said, Iv watched every pitch Anibal has thrown from day 1 entering the Big Leagues. He has been the Marlins best pitcher this season, but he has never shown up for BIG GAMES, and this being his first start in the AL, for the DET Tigers, and against the high powered TOR offense id consider this a BIG GAME.
can't believe we pick 2 winners in a row, mate! here is to us:
I see that! Hopefully Henderson Alvarez brings his A game today. Oh and last night, Sheets looked phenomenal last night and so far this season! U know what that means...he'll probably be over priced unless he's pitching against a STUD or HIGH POWERED OFFENSE. Should be interesting 2 see what the line comes out as.
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Quote Originally Posted by KktdocT:
can't believe we pick 2 winners in a row, mate! here is to us:
I see that! Hopefully Henderson Alvarez brings his A game today. Oh and last night, Sheets looked phenomenal last night and so far this season! U know what that means...he'll probably be over priced unless he's pitching against a STUD or HIGH POWERED OFFENSE. Should be interesting 2 see what the line comes out as.
And lets not pretend that Alvarez is a decent pitcher.
Lind also wasn't in the lineup Anibal gave up 6 runs in 3.1 IP. Alvarez might not be the best pitcher, but he did hold NYY to 2 runs @ NYY only 2 starts back, now before that how many games did the NYY go with scoring over 3 runs a game? I think they were close to the record. All I'm saying is Alvarez has the stuff 2 shut down a potent offense.
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Quote Originally Posted by agarcia34:
Correct and no Lind in this game.
And lets not pretend that Alvarez is a decent pitcher.
Lind also wasn't in the lineup Anibal gave up 6 runs in 3.1 IP. Alvarez might not be the best pitcher, but he did hold NYY to 2 runs @ NYY only 2 starts back, now before that how many games did the NYY go with scoring over 3 runs a game? I think they were close to the record. All I'm saying is Alvarez has the stuff 2 shut down a potent offense.
It's baseball, no matter all the stats and opinions, we all know baseball games are like a 3 hour hand of black jack. It's a roll of the dice. Stud pitchers get rocked when least expected and shitty pitchers shut down lineups like Yankees and Rangers time and time again. We'll see who's right today. But it's all about being lucky enough to be on the winning side. This stuff is soooo uncappable. BOL
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It's baseball, no matter all the stats and opinions, we all know baseball games are like a 3 hour hand of black jack. It's a roll of the dice. Stud pitchers get rocked when least expected and shitty pitchers shut down lineups like Yankees and Rangers time and time again. We'll see who's right today. But it's all about being lucky enough to be on the winning side. This stuff is soooo uncappable. BOL
It's baseball, no matter all the stats and opinions, we all know baseball games are like a 3 hour hand of black jack. It's a roll of the dice. Stud pitchers get rocked when least expected and shitty pitchers shut down lineups like Yankees and Rangers time and time again. We'll see who's right today. But it's all about being lucky enough to be on the winning side. This stuff is soooo uncappable. BOL
baseball is not 3-hour-hand of black-jack AT ALL. how have some guys collected money in the long run? baseball is the best sport to cap in the world, i mean, if cappers approach baseball in a scientific way, this sport is like a cash cow. why do you think so many sabermetricians having great knowledge in mlb & good education are out there? that's because baseball is like money, of course it's fun to watch. above all, if you CAN read & extract & modify,,etc sabemetrics, you would be surprised how this detailed stat is sharp. i remember reading one write-up, and the writing was about stat, which made me surprised. the writer used integral in math to make his own stat in mlb. there SHOULD be thousands of genious people out there.
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Quote Originally Posted by TyDarius:
It's baseball, no matter all the stats and opinions, we all know baseball games are like a 3 hour hand of black jack. It's a roll of the dice. Stud pitchers get rocked when least expected and shitty pitchers shut down lineups like Yankees and Rangers time and time again. We'll see who's right today. But it's all about being lucky enough to be on the winning side. This stuff is soooo uncappable. BOL
baseball is not 3-hour-hand of black-jack AT ALL. how have some guys collected money in the long run? baseball is the best sport to cap in the world, i mean, if cappers approach baseball in a scientific way, this sport is like a cash cow. why do you think so many sabermetricians having great knowledge in mlb & good education are out there? that's because baseball is like money, of course it's fun to watch. above all, if you CAN read & extract & modify,,etc sabemetrics, you would be surprised how this detailed stat is sharp. i remember reading one write-up, and the writing was about stat, which made me surprised. the writer used integral in math to make his own stat in mlb. there SHOULD be thousands of genious people out there.
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