Eovaldi
struggled in his last start and his 4.86 xFIP against lefties is
terrible this year. Minor has a 2.63 xFIP in August and a 6.5 K/BB
ratio for the month, indicating that he's 'on' his game right now. This
is the first start for each of these pitchers against these respective
lineups. Similar scenario as yesterday: better starting pitcher on the
mound for ATL, Braves are facing a right-handed starter, and they're at
home. Similar scenario, but I expect a different outcome in this one.
#2: Chicago White Sox -109
Floyd vs Penny. 'Nuff said!
Good luck!
_________________ '10 MLBP: 20 - 8 @ 71% for +$13,130 '10 NFL: 58-44 @ 57% for +$9,600 '10 NFLP: 8-2 @ 80% for +$5,800 '10 CFB: 55-54 @ 51% for -$4,400 '10 CFBP: 4-4 @ 50% for -$400 '10 CBB: 39-18 @ 68% for +$19,200 '10 CBBP: 16-6 @ 73% for +$9,400 '10 NBA: 151-99 @ 60% for +$42,100 '10 NBAP: 30-26 @ 54% for +$1,400 '10 NHL: 18-9 @ 67% for +$6,175 '10 NHLP: 16-7 @ 70% for +$5,575
----------------------------------- TOTAL: 415-277 @ 60% for +$107,580
"A dollar won is twice as sweet as a dollar earned"
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2011 MLB Record: 175 - 137 @56%for+20.94 Units
Sat 09/03
#1: Atlanta Braves -150
Eovaldi
struggled in his last start and his 4.86 xFIP against lefties is
terrible this year. Minor has a 2.63 xFIP in August and a 6.5 K/BB
ratio for the month, indicating that he's 'on' his game right now. This
is the first start for each of these pitchers against these respective
lineups. Similar scenario as yesterday: better starting pitcher on the
mound for ATL, Braves are facing a right-handed starter, and they're at
home. Similar scenario, but I expect a different outcome in this one.
#2: Chicago White Sox -109
Floyd vs Penny. 'Nuff said!
Good luck!
_________________ '10 MLBP: 20 - 8 @ 71% for +$13,130 '10 NFL: 58-44 @ 57% for +$9,600 '10 NFLP: 8-2 @ 80% for +$5,800 '10 CFB: 55-54 @ 51% for -$4,400 '10 CFBP: 4-4 @ 50% for -$400 '10 CBB: 39-18 @ 68% for +$19,200 '10 CBBP: 16-6 @ 73% for +$9,400 '10 NBA: 151-99 @ 60% for +$42,100 '10 NBAP: 30-26 @ 54% for +$1,400 '10 NHL: 18-9 @ 67% for +$6,175 '10 NHLP: 16-7 @ 70% for +$5,575
----------------------------------- TOTAL: 415-277 @ 60% for +$107,580
"A dollar won is twice as sweet as a dollar earned"
Pittsburgh Pirates 63-75 (46%) @ Chicago Cubs 59-79 (43%)
R.
Ohlendorf, starting for Pittsburgh Pirates, has a FIP of 6.09 (#229 in
MLB), xFIP of 5.48 (#231 in MLB), and tERA of 5.81 (#210 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .38, LOB% of 61%, and E-F of 1.16. He has a K/BB ratio of
1.29, with a WHIP of 2.12, and opponent BA of .355. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 18%, GB%: 31%, FB%: 51% for a 0.6 GB/FB ratio, and
a HR/FB of 12%.
C. Coleman, starting for Chicago Cubs, has a FIP
of 4.79 (#184 in MLB), xFIP of 4.98 (#213 in MLB), and tERA of 5.43
(#190 in MLB), with a BABIP of .354, LOB% of 65%, and E-F of 2.03. He
has a K/BB ratio of 1.29, with a WHIP of 1.89, and opponent BA of .305.
His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 21%, GB%: 41%, FB%: 39% for a 1.05
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 10%.
Pittsburgh Pirates have the #19
bullpen, #26 offense, and are rated #14 in fielding. They have a road
record of 32-37 (46%), ranked #17 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
Chicago
Cubs have the #17 bullpen, #16 offense, and are rated #19 in fielding.
They have a home record of 32-38 (46%), ranked #22 in MLB and have Lost 2
in a row.
Cincinnati Reds 68-70 (49%) @ St Louis Cardinals 73-65 (53%)
H.
Bailey, starting for Cincinnati Reds, has a FIP of 4.23 (#131 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.08 (#115 in MLB), and tERA of 4.62 (#134 in MLB), with a BABIP
of .285, LOB% of 71%, and E-F of 0.21. He has a K/BB ratio of 2.68,
with a WHIP of 1.28, and opponent BA of .259. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 19%, GB%: 39%, FB%: 42% for a 0.93 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 10%.
J. Garcia, starting for St Louis Cardinals,
has a FIP of 3.29 (#31 in MLB), xFIP of 3.38 (#26 in MLB), and tERA of
3.46 (#29 in MLB), with a BABIP of .321, LOB% of 67%, and E-F of 0.44.
He has a K/BB ratio of 2.87, with a WHIP of 1.36, and opponent BA of
.27. His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 18%, GB%: 53%, FB%: 29% for a
1.82 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 9%.
Cincinnati Reds have the
#13 bullpen, #7 offense, and are rated #4 in fielding. They have a road
record of 31-36 (46%), ranked #18 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
St
Louis Cardinals have the #15 bullpen, #4 offense, and are rated #26 in
fielding. They have a home record of 35-32 (52%), ranked #14 in MLB and
have Lost 1 in a row.
C.
Narveson, starting for Milwaukee Brewers, has a FIP of 3.72 (#78 in
MLB), xFIP of 3.8 (#75 in MLB), and tERA of 4.32 (#100 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .303, LOB% of 72%, and E-F of 0.59. He has a K/BB ratio of
2.24, with a WHIP of 1.38, and opponent BA of .257. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 22%, GB%: 43%, FB%: 35% for a 1.25 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 9%.
B. Norris, starting for Houston Astros, has a
FIP of 3.9 (#96 in MLB), xFIP of 3.64 (#53 in MLB), and tERA of 4.28
(#96 in MLB), with a BABIP of .295, LOB% of 73%, and E-F of -0.22. He
has a K/BB ratio of 2.52, with a WHIP of 1.32, and opponent BA of .242.
His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 21%, GB%: 40%, FB%: 39% for a 1.01
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 11%.
Milwaukee Brewers have the #7
bullpen, #7 offense, and are rated #9 in fielding. They have a road
record of 32-38 (46%), ranked #19 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
Houston
Astros have the #27 bullpen, #22 offense, and are rated #24 in
fielding. They have a home record of 26-43 (38%), ranked #29 in MLB and
have Lost 1 in a row.
New York Mets 67-69 (49%) @ Washington Nationals 63-73 (46%)
D.
Gee, starting for New York Mets, has a FIP of 4.54 (#156 in MLB), xFIP
of 4.59 (#183 in MLB), and tERA of 4.7 (#144 in MLB), with a BABIP of
.251, LOB% of 71%, and E-F of -0.31. He has a K/BB ratio of 1.5, with a
WHIP of 1.3, and opponent BA of .227. His batted-ball peripherals are:
LD%: 18%, GB%: 47%, FB%: 35% for a 1.35 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 10%.
#N/A
New
York Mets have the #19 bullpen, #7 offense, and are rated #29 in
fielding. They have a road record of 37-33 (53%), ranked #8 in MLB and
have Won 3 in a row.
Washington Nationals have the #15 bullpen,
#23 offense, and are rated #17 in fielding. They have a home record of
37-29 (56%), ranked #12 in MLB and have Lost 3 in a row.
Philadelphia Phillies 88-46 (66%) @ Florida Marlins 60-77 (44%)
C.
Hamels, starting for Philadelphia Phillies, has a FIP of 2.65 (#5 in
MLB), xFIP of 2.96 (#6 in MLB), and tERA of 2.64 (#6 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .264, LOB% of 78%, and E-F of -0.03. He has a K/BB ratio of
4.43, with a WHIP of 0.99, and opponent BA of .212. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 15%, GB%: 53%, FB%: 32% for a 1.65 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 7%.
R. Nolasco, starting for Florida Marlins, has a
FIP of 3.55 (#54 in MLB), xFIP of 3.53 (#38 in MLB), and tERA of 4.53
(#126 in MLB), with a BABIP of .329, LOB% of 70%, and E-F of 0.74. He
has a K/BB ratio of 3.26, with a WHIP of 1.39, and opponent BA of .286.
His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 24%, GB%: 44%, FB%: 32% for a 1.38
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 10%.
Philadelphia Phillies have the
#13 bullpen, #10 offense, and are rated #23 in fielding. They have a
road record of 42-24 (64%), ranked #1 in MLB and have Won 5 in a row.
Florida
Marlins have the #8 bullpen, #19 offense, and are rated #18 in
fielding. They have a home record of 25-42 (37%), ranked #30 in MLB and
have Lost 3 in a row.
Pittsburgh Pirates 63-75 (46%) @ Chicago Cubs 59-79 (43%)
R.
Ohlendorf, starting for Pittsburgh Pirates, has a FIP of 6.09 (#229 in
MLB), xFIP of 5.48 (#231 in MLB), and tERA of 5.81 (#210 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .38, LOB% of 61%, and E-F of 1.16. He has a K/BB ratio of
1.29, with a WHIP of 2.12, and opponent BA of .355. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 18%, GB%: 31%, FB%: 51% for a 0.6 GB/FB ratio, and
a HR/FB of 12%.
C. Coleman, starting for Chicago Cubs, has a FIP
of 4.79 (#184 in MLB), xFIP of 4.98 (#213 in MLB), and tERA of 5.43
(#190 in MLB), with a BABIP of .354, LOB% of 65%, and E-F of 2.03. He
has a K/BB ratio of 1.29, with a WHIP of 1.89, and opponent BA of .305.
His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 21%, GB%: 41%, FB%: 39% for a 1.05
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 10%.
Pittsburgh Pirates have the #19
bullpen, #26 offense, and are rated #14 in fielding. They have a road
record of 32-37 (46%), ranked #17 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
Chicago
Cubs have the #17 bullpen, #16 offense, and are rated #19 in fielding.
They have a home record of 32-38 (46%), ranked #22 in MLB and have Lost 2
in a row.
Cincinnati Reds 68-70 (49%) @ St Louis Cardinals 73-65 (53%)
H.
Bailey, starting for Cincinnati Reds, has a FIP of 4.23 (#131 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.08 (#115 in MLB), and tERA of 4.62 (#134 in MLB), with a BABIP
of .285, LOB% of 71%, and E-F of 0.21. He has a K/BB ratio of 2.68,
with a WHIP of 1.28, and opponent BA of .259. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 19%, GB%: 39%, FB%: 42% for a 0.93 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 10%.
J. Garcia, starting for St Louis Cardinals,
has a FIP of 3.29 (#31 in MLB), xFIP of 3.38 (#26 in MLB), and tERA of
3.46 (#29 in MLB), with a BABIP of .321, LOB% of 67%, and E-F of 0.44.
He has a K/BB ratio of 2.87, with a WHIP of 1.36, and opponent BA of
.27. His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 18%, GB%: 53%, FB%: 29% for a
1.82 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 9%.
Cincinnati Reds have the
#13 bullpen, #7 offense, and are rated #4 in fielding. They have a road
record of 31-36 (46%), ranked #18 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
St
Louis Cardinals have the #15 bullpen, #4 offense, and are rated #26 in
fielding. They have a home record of 35-32 (52%), ranked #14 in MLB and
have Lost 1 in a row.
C.
Narveson, starting for Milwaukee Brewers, has a FIP of 3.72 (#78 in
MLB), xFIP of 3.8 (#75 in MLB), and tERA of 4.32 (#100 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .303, LOB% of 72%, and E-F of 0.59. He has a K/BB ratio of
2.24, with a WHIP of 1.38, and opponent BA of .257. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 22%, GB%: 43%, FB%: 35% for a 1.25 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 9%.
B. Norris, starting for Houston Astros, has a
FIP of 3.9 (#96 in MLB), xFIP of 3.64 (#53 in MLB), and tERA of 4.28
(#96 in MLB), with a BABIP of .295, LOB% of 73%, and E-F of -0.22. He
has a K/BB ratio of 2.52, with a WHIP of 1.32, and opponent BA of .242.
His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 21%, GB%: 40%, FB%: 39% for a 1.01
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 11%.
Milwaukee Brewers have the #7
bullpen, #7 offense, and are rated #9 in fielding. They have a road
record of 32-38 (46%), ranked #19 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
Houston
Astros have the #27 bullpen, #22 offense, and are rated #24 in
fielding. They have a home record of 26-43 (38%), ranked #29 in MLB and
have Lost 1 in a row.
New York Mets 67-69 (49%) @ Washington Nationals 63-73 (46%)
D.
Gee, starting for New York Mets, has a FIP of 4.54 (#156 in MLB), xFIP
of 4.59 (#183 in MLB), and tERA of 4.7 (#144 in MLB), with a BABIP of
.251, LOB% of 71%, and E-F of -0.31. He has a K/BB ratio of 1.5, with a
WHIP of 1.3, and opponent BA of .227. His batted-ball peripherals are:
LD%: 18%, GB%: 47%, FB%: 35% for a 1.35 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 10%.
#N/A
New
York Mets have the #19 bullpen, #7 offense, and are rated #29 in
fielding. They have a road record of 37-33 (53%), ranked #8 in MLB and
have Won 3 in a row.
Washington Nationals have the #15 bullpen,
#23 offense, and are rated #17 in fielding. They have a home record of
37-29 (56%), ranked #12 in MLB and have Lost 3 in a row.
Philadelphia Phillies 88-46 (66%) @ Florida Marlins 60-77 (44%)
C.
Hamels, starting for Philadelphia Phillies, has a FIP of 2.65 (#5 in
MLB), xFIP of 2.96 (#6 in MLB), and tERA of 2.64 (#6 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .264, LOB% of 78%, and E-F of -0.03. He has a K/BB ratio of
4.43, with a WHIP of 0.99, and opponent BA of .212. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 15%, GB%: 53%, FB%: 32% for a 1.65 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 7%.
R. Nolasco, starting for Florida Marlins, has a
FIP of 3.55 (#54 in MLB), xFIP of 3.53 (#38 in MLB), and tERA of 4.53
(#126 in MLB), with a BABIP of .329, LOB% of 70%, and E-F of 0.74. He
has a K/BB ratio of 3.26, with a WHIP of 1.39, and opponent BA of .286.
His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 24%, GB%: 44%, FB%: 32% for a 1.38
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 10%.
Philadelphia Phillies have the
#13 bullpen, #10 offense, and are rated #23 in fielding. They have a
road record of 42-24 (64%), ranked #1 in MLB and have Won 5 in a row.
Florida
Marlins have the #8 bullpen, #19 offense, and are rated #18 in
fielding. They have a home record of 25-42 (37%), ranked #30 in MLB and
have Lost 3 in a row.
Los Angeles Dodgers 67-70 (49%) @ Atlanta Braves 81-56 (59%)
N.
Eovaldi, starting for Los Angeles Dodgers, has a FIP of 3.63 (#62 in
MLB), xFIP of 4.36 (#151 in MLB), and tERA of 4.78 (#151 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .276, LOB% of 74%, and E-F of -0.17. He has a K/BB ratio of
1.5, with a WHIP of 1.31, and opponent BA of .232. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 27%, GB%: 39%, FB%: 35% for a 1.12 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 4%.
M. Minor, starting for Atlanta Braves, has a
FIP of 2.46 (#2 in MLB), xFIP of 3.37 (#25 in MLB), and tERA of 3.94
(#66 in MLB), with a BABIP of .368, LOB% of 68%, and E-F of 1.91. He has
a K/BB ratio of 2.74, with a WHIP of 1.49, and opponent BA of .286. His
batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 30%, GB%: 39%, FB%: 31% for a 1.29
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 2%.
Los Angeles Dodgers have the #10
bullpen, #23 offense, and are rated #11 in fielding. They have a road
record of 31-35 (47%), ranked #16 in MLB and have Won 5 in a row.
Atlanta
Braves have the #1 bullpen, #21 offense, and are rated #25 in fielding.
They have a home record of 43-27 (61%), ranked #5 in MLB and have Lost 1
in a row.
Odds: LAD +139 (42%) ATL -148 (60%) O/U = 8
Lean: Braves + UNDER
=======================================
Colorado Rockies 65-73 (47%) @ San Diego Padres 60-78 (44%)
A.
White, starting for Colorado Rockies, has a FIP of 5.92 (#224 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.05 (#111 in MLB), and tERA of 5.41 (#187 in MLB), with a BABIP
of .271, LOB% of 79%, and E-F of -1.2. He has a K/BB ratio of 1.7, with
a WHIP of 1.48, and opponent BA of .259. His batted-ball peripherals
are: LD%: 11%, GB%: 55%, FB%: 34% for a 1.62 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of
24%.
C. Luebke, starting for San Diego Padres, has a FIP of 3.19
(#26 in MLB), xFIP of 3.08 (#9 in MLB), and tERA of 3.48 (#30 in MLB),
with a BABIP of .254, LOB% of 79%, and E-F of -0.31. He has a K/BB ratio
of 4.35, with a WHIP of 0.99, and opponent BA of .205. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 21%, GB%: 40%, FB%: 40% for a 0.99 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 8%.
Colorado Rockies have the #17 bullpen, #6
offense, and are rated #21 in fielding. They have a road record of 30-40
(43%), ranked #22 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
San Diego
Padres have the #6 bullpen, #28 offense, and are rated #7 in fielding.
They have a home record of 28-39 (42%), ranked #28 in MLB and have Lost 8
in a row.
Arizona Diamondbacks 78-60 (57%) @ San Francisco Giants 73-65 (53%)
I.
Kennedy, starting for Arizona Diamondbacks, has a FIP of 3.54 (#53 in
MLB), xFIP of 3.59 (#44 in MLB), and tERA of 4.25 (#94 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .268, LOB% of 80%, and E-F of -0.51. He has a K/BB ratio of
3.29, with a WHIP of 1.12, and opponent BA of .227. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 22%, GB%: 39%, FB%: 39% for a 1 GB/FB ratio, and a
HR/FB of 9%.
T. Lincecum, starting for San Francisco Giants, has
a FIP of 2.87 (#11 in MLB), xFIP of 3.14 (#11 in MLB), and tERA of 3.05
(#11 in MLB), with a BABIP of .274, LOB% of 79%, and E-F of -0.4. He
has a K/BB ratio of 2.7, with a WHIP of 1.15, and opponent BA of .206.
His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 18%, GB%: 50%, FB%: 32% for a 1.55
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 7%.
Arizona Diamondbacks have the
#12 bullpen, #14 offense, and are rated #1 in fielding. They have a road
record of 36-34 (51%), ranked #11 in MLB and have Lost 1 in a row.
San
Francisco Giants have the #2 bullpen, #29 offense, and are rated #10 in
fielding. They have a home record of 40-30 (57%), ranked #9 in MLB and
have Won 2 in a row.
Toronto Blue Jays 69-69 (50%) @ New York Yankees 83-53 (61%)
R.
Romero, starting for Toronto Blue Jays, has a FIP of 3.94 (#98 in MLB),
xFIP of 3.73 (#67 in MLB), and tERA of 3.71 (#44 in MLB), with a BABIP
of .246, LOB% of 81%, and E-F of -1.16. He has a K/BB ratio of 2.24,
with a WHIP of 1.14, and opponent BA of .211. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 13%, GB%: 55%, FB%: 32% for a 1.72 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 11%.
B. Colon, starting for New York Yankees, has a
FIP of 3.81 (#87 in MLB), xFIP of 3.53 (#38 in MLB), and tERA of 4.01
(#75 in MLB), with a BABIP of .297, LOB% of 73%, and E-F of -0.2. He has
a K/BB ratio of 3.32, with a WHIP of 1.24, and opponent BA of .258. His
batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 19%, GB%: 45%, FB%: 36% for a 1.24
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 11%.
Toronto Blue Jays have the #21
bullpen, #10 offense, and are rated #20 in fielding. They have a road
record of 36-35 (51%), ranked #12 in MLB and have Lost 1 in a row.
New
York Yankees have the #3 bullpen, #1 offense, and are rated #6 in
fielding. They have a home record of 42-26 (62%), ranked #3 in MLB and
have Won 2 in a row.
M.
Pineda, starting for Seattle Mariners, has a FIP of 3.41 (#40 in MLB),
xFIP of 3.5 (#34 in MLB), and tERA of 3.5 (#31 in MLB), with a BABIP of
.256, LOB% of 70%, and E-F of 0.29. He has a K/BB ratio of 3.12, with a
WHIP of 1.09, and opponent BA of .207. His batted-ball peripherals are:
LD%: 19%, GB%: 35%, FB%: 46% for a 0.77 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 9%.
B.
McCarthy, starting for Oakland Athletics, has a FIP of 2.92 (#13 in
MLB), xFIP of 3.45 (#31 in MLB), and tERA of 3.43 (#24 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .314, LOB% of 65%, and E-F of 0.81. He has a K/BB ratio of
3.95, with a WHIP of 1.24, and opponent BA of .272. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 22%, GB%: 47%, FB%: 32% for a 1.48 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 5%.
Seattle Mariners have the #22 bullpen, #30
offense, and are rated #16 in fielding. They have a road record of 24-42
(36%), ranked #26 in MLB and have Lost 2 in a row.
Oakland
Athletics have the #11 bullpen, #25 offense, and are rated #28 in
fielding. They have a home record of 36-30 (55%), ranked #13 in MLB and
have Won 2 in a row.
Los Angeles Dodgers 67-70 (49%) @ Atlanta Braves 81-56 (59%)
N.
Eovaldi, starting for Los Angeles Dodgers, has a FIP of 3.63 (#62 in
MLB), xFIP of 4.36 (#151 in MLB), and tERA of 4.78 (#151 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .276, LOB% of 74%, and E-F of -0.17. He has a K/BB ratio of
1.5, with a WHIP of 1.31, and opponent BA of .232. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 27%, GB%: 39%, FB%: 35% for a 1.12 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 4%.
M. Minor, starting for Atlanta Braves, has a
FIP of 2.46 (#2 in MLB), xFIP of 3.37 (#25 in MLB), and tERA of 3.94
(#66 in MLB), with a BABIP of .368, LOB% of 68%, and E-F of 1.91. He has
a K/BB ratio of 2.74, with a WHIP of 1.49, and opponent BA of .286. His
batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 30%, GB%: 39%, FB%: 31% for a 1.29
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 2%.
Los Angeles Dodgers have the #10
bullpen, #23 offense, and are rated #11 in fielding. They have a road
record of 31-35 (47%), ranked #16 in MLB and have Won 5 in a row.
Atlanta
Braves have the #1 bullpen, #21 offense, and are rated #25 in fielding.
They have a home record of 43-27 (61%), ranked #5 in MLB and have Lost 1
in a row.
Odds: LAD +139 (42%) ATL -148 (60%) O/U = 8
Lean: Braves + UNDER
=======================================
Colorado Rockies 65-73 (47%) @ San Diego Padres 60-78 (44%)
A.
White, starting for Colorado Rockies, has a FIP of 5.92 (#224 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.05 (#111 in MLB), and tERA of 5.41 (#187 in MLB), with a BABIP
of .271, LOB% of 79%, and E-F of -1.2. He has a K/BB ratio of 1.7, with
a WHIP of 1.48, and opponent BA of .259. His batted-ball peripherals
are: LD%: 11%, GB%: 55%, FB%: 34% for a 1.62 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of
24%.
C. Luebke, starting for San Diego Padres, has a FIP of 3.19
(#26 in MLB), xFIP of 3.08 (#9 in MLB), and tERA of 3.48 (#30 in MLB),
with a BABIP of .254, LOB% of 79%, and E-F of -0.31. He has a K/BB ratio
of 4.35, with a WHIP of 0.99, and opponent BA of .205. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 21%, GB%: 40%, FB%: 40% for a 0.99 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 8%.
Colorado Rockies have the #17 bullpen, #6
offense, and are rated #21 in fielding. They have a road record of 30-40
(43%), ranked #22 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
San Diego
Padres have the #6 bullpen, #28 offense, and are rated #7 in fielding.
They have a home record of 28-39 (42%), ranked #28 in MLB and have Lost 8
in a row.
Arizona Diamondbacks 78-60 (57%) @ San Francisco Giants 73-65 (53%)
I.
Kennedy, starting for Arizona Diamondbacks, has a FIP of 3.54 (#53 in
MLB), xFIP of 3.59 (#44 in MLB), and tERA of 4.25 (#94 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .268, LOB% of 80%, and E-F of -0.51. He has a K/BB ratio of
3.29, with a WHIP of 1.12, and opponent BA of .227. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 22%, GB%: 39%, FB%: 39% for a 1 GB/FB ratio, and a
HR/FB of 9%.
T. Lincecum, starting for San Francisco Giants, has
a FIP of 2.87 (#11 in MLB), xFIP of 3.14 (#11 in MLB), and tERA of 3.05
(#11 in MLB), with a BABIP of .274, LOB% of 79%, and E-F of -0.4. He
has a K/BB ratio of 2.7, with a WHIP of 1.15, and opponent BA of .206.
His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 18%, GB%: 50%, FB%: 32% for a 1.55
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 7%.
Arizona Diamondbacks have the
#12 bullpen, #14 offense, and are rated #1 in fielding. They have a road
record of 36-34 (51%), ranked #11 in MLB and have Lost 1 in a row.
San
Francisco Giants have the #2 bullpen, #29 offense, and are rated #10 in
fielding. They have a home record of 40-30 (57%), ranked #9 in MLB and
have Won 2 in a row.
Toronto Blue Jays 69-69 (50%) @ New York Yankees 83-53 (61%)
R.
Romero, starting for Toronto Blue Jays, has a FIP of 3.94 (#98 in MLB),
xFIP of 3.73 (#67 in MLB), and tERA of 3.71 (#44 in MLB), with a BABIP
of .246, LOB% of 81%, and E-F of -1.16. He has a K/BB ratio of 2.24,
with a WHIP of 1.14, and opponent BA of .211. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 13%, GB%: 55%, FB%: 32% for a 1.72 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 11%.
B. Colon, starting for New York Yankees, has a
FIP of 3.81 (#87 in MLB), xFIP of 3.53 (#38 in MLB), and tERA of 4.01
(#75 in MLB), with a BABIP of .297, LOB% of 73%, and E-F of -0.2. He has
a K/BB ratio of 3.32, with a WHIP of 1.24, and opponent BA of .258. His
batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 19%, GB%: 45%, FB%: 36% for a 1.24
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 11%.
Toronto Blue Jays have the #21
bullpen, #10 offense, and are rated #20 in fielding. They have a road
record of 36-35 (51%), ranked #12 in MLB and have Lost 1 in a row.
New
York Yankees have the #3 bullpen, #1 offense, and are rated #6 in
fielding. They have a home record of 42-26 (62%), ranked #3 in MLB and
have Won 2 in a row.
M.
Pineda, starting for Seattle Mariners, has a FIP of 3.41 (#40 in MLB),
xFIP of 3.5 (#34 in MLB), and tERA of 3.5 (#31 in MLB), with a BABIP of
.256, LOB% of 70%, and E-F of 0.29. He has a K/BB ratio of 3.12, with a
WHIP of 1.09, and opponent BA of .207. His batted-ball peripherals are:
LD%: 19%, GB%: 35%, FB%: 46% for a 0.77 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 9%.
B.
McCarthy, starting for Oakland Athletics, has a FIP of 2.92 (#13 in
MLB), xFIP of 3.45 (#31 in MLB), and tERA of 3.43 (#24 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .314, LOB% of 65%, and E-F of 0.81. He has a K/BB ratio of
3.95, with a WHIP of 1.24, and opponent BA of .272. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 22%, GB%: 47%, FB%: 32% for a 1.48 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 5%.
Seattle Mariners have the #22 bullpen, #30
offense, and are rated #16 in fielding. They have a road record of 24-42
(36%), ranked #26 in MLB and have Lost 2 in a row.
Oakland
Athletics have the #11 bullpen, #25 offense, and are rated #28 in
fielding. They have a home record of 36-30 (55%), ranked #13 in MLB and
have Won 2 in a row.
Chicago White Sox 68-67 (50%) @ Detroit Tigers 76-62 (55%)
G.
Floyd, starting for Chicago White Sox, has a FIP of 3.65 (#65 in MLB),
xFIP of 3.7 (#63 in MLB), and tERA of 4.15 (#85 in MLB), with a BABIP of
.279, LOB% of 67%, and E-F of 0.69. He has a K/BB ratio of 3.32, with a
WHIP of 1.16, and opponent BA of .242. His batted-ball peripherals are:
LD%: 19%, GB%: 44%, FB%: 37% for a 1.22 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 9%.
B.
Penny, starting for Detroit Tigers, has a FIP of 4.78 (#183 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.65 (#188 in MLB), and tERA of 4.97 (#160 in MLB), with a BABIP
of .303, LOB% of 70%, and E-F of 0.29. He has a K/BB ratio of 1.3, with
a WHIP of 1.5, and opponent BA of .293. His batted-ball peripherals
are: LD%: 17%, GB%: 49%, FB%: 34% for a 1.47 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of
10%.
Chicago White Sox have the #5 bullpen, #19 offense, and are
rated #12 in fielding. They have a road record of 37-30 (55%), ranked
#6 in MLB and have Lost 2 in a row.
Detroit Tigers have the #25
bullpen, #5 offense, and are rated #22 in fielding. They have a home
record of 40-29 (58%), ranked #8 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
Odds: CHW -102 (50%) DET -104 (51%) O/U = 9
Lean: White Sox
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Baltimore Orioles 55-81 (40%) @ Tampa Bay Rays 74-63 (54%)
A.
Simon, starting for Baltimore Orioles, has a FIP of 4.09 (#119 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.24 (#142 in MLB), and tERA of 4.61 (#132 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .309, LOB% of 71%, and E-F of 0.08. He has a K/BB ratio of
2.43, with a WHIP of 1.37, and opponent BA of .279. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 19%, GB%: 41%, FB%: 40% for a 1.03 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 8%.
W. Davis, starting for Tampa Bay Rays, has a
FIP of 4.65 (#174 in MLB), xFIP of 4.88 (#210 in MLB), and tERA of 4.84
(#155 in MLB), with a BABIP of .28, LOB% of 73%, and E-F of -0.36. He
has a K/BB ratio of 1.66, with a WHIP of 1.37, and opponent BA of .265.
His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 21%, GB%: 35%, FB%: 45% for a 0.78
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 8%.
Baltimore Orioles have the #28
bullpen, #14 offense, and are rated #30 in fielding. They have a road
record of 23-42 (35%), ranked #28 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
Tampa
Bay Rays have the #26 bullpen, #13 offense, and are rated #3 in
fielding. They have a home record of 35-32 (52%), ranked #14 in MLB and
have Lost 2 in a row.
Cleveland Indians 69-66 (51%) @ Kansas City Royals 57-82 (41%)
D.
Huff, starting for Cleveland Indians, has a FIP of 3.36 (#37 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.8 (#202 in MLB), and tERA of 2.47 (#3 in MLB), with a BABIP of
.258, LOB% of 72%, and E-F of -0.66. He has a K/BB ratio of 1.88, with a
WHIP of 1.25, and opponent BA of .218. His batted-ball peripherals are:
LD%: 11%, GB%: 36%, FB%: 53% for a 0.68 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 3%.
L.
Hochevar, starting for Kansas City Royals, has a FIP of 4.5 (#152 in
MLB), xFIP of 4.14 (#125 in MLB), and tERA of 4.99 (#164 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .277, LOB% of 66%, and E-F of 0.41. He has a K/BB ratio of
1.87, with a WHIP of 1.32, and opponent BA of .258. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 19%, GB%: 49%, FB%: 32% for a 1.55 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 12%.
Cleveland Indians have the #9 bullpen, #17
offense, and are rated #27 in fielding. They have a road record of 30-36
(45%), ranked #20 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
Kansas City
Royals have the #24 bullpen, #10 offense, and are rated #15 in fielding.
They have a home record of 33-38 (46%), ranked #21 in MLB and have Lost
1 in a row.
Texas Rangers 79-60 (57%) @ Boston Red Sox 83-54 (61%)
C.
Lewis, starting for Texas Rangers, has a FIP of 4.67 (#178 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.14 (#125 in MLB), and tERA of 4.7 (#144 in MLB), with a BABIP
of .261, LOB% of 76%, and E-F of -0.48. He has a K/BB ratio of 2.92,
with a WHIP of 1.21, and opponent BA of .241. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 17%, GB%: 34%, FB%: 49% for a 0.69 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 12%.
E. Bedard, starting for Boston Red Sox, has a
FIP of 3.55 (#54 in MLB), xFIP of 3.42 (#29 in MLB), and tERA of 3.8
(#55 in MLB), with a BABIP of .284, LOB% of 72%, and E-F of -0.1. He has
a K/BB ratio of 2.9, with a WHIP of 1.21, and opponent BA of .233. His
batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 20%, GB%: 42%, FB%: 38% for a 1.09
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 10%.
Texas Rangers have the #30
bullpen, #3 offense, and are rated #8 in fielding. They have a road
record of 35-32 (52%), ranked #9 in MLB and have Won 2 in a row.
Boston
Red Sox have the #4 bullpen, #2 offense, and are rated #2 in fielding.
They have a home record of 41-28 (59%), ranked #7 in MLB and have Lost 2
in a row.
Odds: TEX +138 (42%) BOS -147 (60%) O/U = 9.5
Lean: Red Sox
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B.
Duensing, starting for Minnesota Twins, has a FIP of 4.21 (#129 in
MLB), xFIP of 3.94 (#94 in MLB), and tERA of 4.65 (#137 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .332, LOB% of 68%, and E-F of 0.83. He has a K/BB ratio of
2.45, with a WHIP of 1.5, and opponent BA of .295. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 21%, GB%: 43%, FB%: 36% for a 1.2 GB/FB ratio, and
a HR/FB of 11%.
J. Weaver, starting for LAA Angels, has a FIP of
2.98 (#16 in MLB), xFIP of 3.73 (#67 in MLB), and tERA of 2.94 (#9 in
MLB), with a BABIP of .251, LOB% of 82%, and E-F of -0.7. He has a K/BB
ratio of 3.5, with a WHIP of 1, and opponent BA of .208. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 18%, GB%: 33%, FB%: 49% for a 0.68 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 5%.
Minnesota Twins have the #29 bullpen, #27
offense, and are rated #13 in fielding. They have a road record of 29-40
(42%), ranked #23 in MLB and have Won 2 in a row.
LAA Angels
have the #22 bullpen, #17 offense, and are rated #5 in fielding. They
have a home record of 38-29 (57%), ranked #10 in MLB and have Lost 1 in a
row.
Chicago White Sox 68-67 (50%) @ Detroit Tigers 76-62 (55%)
G.
Floyd, starting for Chicago White Sox, has a FIP of 3.65 (#65 in MLB),
xFIP of 3.7 (#63 in MLB), and tERA of 4.15 (#85 in MLB), with a BABIP of
.279, LOB% of 67%, and E-F of 0.69. He has a K/BB ratio of 3.32, with a
WHIP of 1.16, and opponent BA of .242. His batted-ball peripherals are:
LD%: 19%, GB%: 44%, FB%: 37% for a 1.22 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 9%.
B.
Penny, starting for Detroit Tigers, has a FIP of 4.78 (#183 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.65 (#188 in MLB), and tERA of 4.97 (#160 in MLB), with a BABIP
of .303, LOB% of 70%, and E-F of 0.29. He has a K/BB ratio of 1.3, with
a WHIP of 1.5, and opponent BA of .293. His batted-ball peripherals
are: LD%: 17%, GB%: 49%, FB%: 34% for a 1.47 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of
10%.
Chicago White Sox have the #5 bullpen, #19 offense, and are
rated #12 in fielding. They have a road record of 37-30 (55%), ranked
#6 in MLB and have Lost 2 in a row.
Detroit Tigers have the #25
bullpen, #5 offense, and are rated #22 in fielding. They have a home
record of 40-29 (58%), ranked #8 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
Odds: CHW -102 (50%) DET -104 (51%) O/U = 9
Lean: White Sox
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Baltimore Orioles 55-81 (40%) @ Tampa Bay Rays 74-63 (54%)
A.
Simon, starting for Baltimore Orioles, has a FIP of 4.09 (#119 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.24 (#142 in MLB), and tERA of 4.61 (#132 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .309, LOB% of 71%, and E-F of 0.08. He has a K/BB ratio of
2.43, with a WHIP of 1.37, and opponent BA of .279. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 19%, GB%: 41%, FB%: 40% for a 1.03 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 8%.
W. Davis, starting for Tampa Bay Rays, has a
FIP of 4.65 (#174 in MLB), xFIP of 4.88 (#210 in MLB), and tERA of 4.84
(#155 in MLB), with a BABIP of .28, LOB% of 73%, and E-F of -0.36. He
has a K/BB ratio of 1.66, with a WHIP of 1.37, and opponent BA of .265.
His batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 21%, GB%: 35%, FB%: 45% for a 0.78
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 8%.
Baltimore Orioles have the #28
bullpen, #14 offense, and are rated #30 in fielding. They have a road
record of 23-42 (35%), ranked #28 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
Tampa
Bay Rays have the #26 bullpen, #13 offense, and are rated #3 in
fielding. They have a home record of 35-32 (52%), ranked #14 in MLB and
have Lost 2 in a row.
Cleveland Indians 69-66 (51%) @ Kansas City Royals 57-82 (41%)
D.
Huff, starting for Cleveland Indians, has a FIP of 3.36 (#37 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.8 (#202 in MLB), and tERA of 2.47 (#3 in MLB), with a BABIP of
.258, LOB% of 72%, and E-F of -0.66. He has a K/BB ratio of 1.88, with a
WHIP of 1.25, and opponent BA of .218. His batted-ball peripherals are:
LD%: 11%, GB%: 36%, FB%: 53% for a 0.68 GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 3%.
L.
Hochevar, starting for Kansas City Royals, has a FIP of 4.5 (#152 in
MLB), xFIP of 4.14 (#125 in MLB), and tERA of 4.99 (#164 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .277, LOB% of 66%, and E-F of 0.41. He has a K/BB ratio of
1.87, with a WHIP of 1.32, and opponent BA of .258. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 19%, GB%: 49%, FB%: 32% for a 1.55 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 12%.
Cleveland Indians have the #9 bullpen, #17
offense, and are rated #27 in fielding. They have a road record of 30-36
(45%), ranked #20 in MLB and have Won 1 in a row.
Kansas City
Royals have the #24 bullpen, #10 offense, and are rated #15 in fielding.
They have a home record of 33-38 (46%), ranked #21 in MLB and have Lost
1 in a row.
Texas Rangers 79-60 (57%) @ Boston Red Sox 83-54 (61%)
C.
Lewis, starting for Texas Rangers, has a FIP of 4.67 (#178 in MLB),
xFIP of 4.14 (#125 in MLB), and tERA of 4.7 (#144 in MLB), with a BABIP
of .261, LOB% of 76%, and E-F of -0.48. He has a K/BB ratio of 2.92,
with a WHIP of 1.21, and opponent BA of .241. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 17%, GB%: 34%, FB%: 49% for a 0.69 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 12%.
E. Bedard, starting for Boston Red Sox, has a
FIP of 3.55 (#54 in MLB), xFIP of 3.42 (#29 in MLB), and tERA of 3.8
(#55 in MLB), with a BABIP of .284, LOB% of 72%, and E-F of -0.1. He has
a K/BB ratio of 2.9, with a WHIP of 1.21, and opponent BA of .233. His
batted-ball peripherals are: LD%: 20%, GB%: 42%, FB%: 38% for a 1.09
GB/FB ratio, and a HR/FB of 10%.
Texas Rangers have the #30
bullpen, #3 offense, and are rated #8 in fielding. They have a road
record of 35-32 (52%), ranked #9 in MLB and have Won 2 in a row.
Boston
Red Sox have the #4 bullpen, #2 offense, and are rated #2 in fielding.
They have a home record of 41-28 (59%), ranked #7 in MLB and have Lost 2
in a row.
Odds: TEX +138 (42%) BOS -147 (60%) O/U = 9.5
Lean: Red Sox
=======================================
B.
Duensing, starting for Minnesota Twins, has a FIP of 4.21 (#129 in
MLB), xFIP of 3.94 (#94 in MLB), and tERA of 4.65 (#137 in MLB), with a
BABIP of .332, LOB% of 68%, and E-F of 0.83. He has a K/BB ratio of
2.45, with a WHIP of 1.5, and opponent BA of .295. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 21%, GB%: 43%, FB%: 36% for a 1.2 GB/FB ratio, and
a HR/FB of 11%.
J. Weaver, starting for LAA Angels, has a FIP of
2.98 (#16 in MLB), xFIP of 3.73 (#67 in MLB), and tERA of 2.94 (#9 in
MLB), with a BABIP of .251, LOB% of 82%, and E-F of -0.7. He has a K/BB
ratio of 3.5, with a WHIP of 1, and opponent BA of .208. His batted-ball
peripherals are: LD%: 18%, GB%: 33%, FB%: 49% for a 0.68 GB/FB ratio,
and a HR/FB of 5%.
Minnesota Twins have the #29 bullpen, #27
offense, and are rated #13 in fielding. They have a road record of 29-40
(42%), ranked #23 in MLB and have Won 2 in a row.
LAA Angels
have the #22 bullpen, #17 offense, and are rated #5 in fielding. They
have a home record of 38-29 (57%), ranked #10 in MLB and have Lost 1 in a
row.
The Los Angeles Dodgers look to continue their mastery over the Atlanta Braves when the two teams resume a three-game series in Atlanta. The Dodgers scored an 8-6 comeback win on Friday and have now beaten the Braves in four of five meetings. Los Angeles has won five straight and ten of its last 11. Atlanta has won six of 10 and has an 8 1/2-game lead in the NL wild-card race.
Bodio far beit for me to doubt your excellence BUT wasn't there another game besides this one to pick?? Looks to me like you're going into a hurricane with a sailboat
anyway I do want to thank you for all you've done You are one of the best
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The Los Angeles Dodgers look to continue their mastery over the Atlanta Braves when the two teams resume a three-game series in Atlanta. The Dodgers scored an 8-6 comeback win on Friday and have now beaten the Braves in four of five meetings. Los Angeles has won five straight and ten of its last 11. Atlanta has won six of 10 and has an 8 1/2-game lead in the NL wild-card race.
Bodio far beit for me to doubt your excellence BUT wasn't there another game besides this one to pick?? Looks to me like you're going into a hurricane with a sailboat
anyway I do want to thank you for all you've done You are one of the best
I love baseball, I like to bet sports a lot and my units are BIG...
I will like to thank you for all your hard work and excellent handicaping ( yesterdays atlanta call was correct but we fell becuase of managerial stupidity). If you ever como down to Mexico please let me know so I can show you a good time here.
Keep up the great work and congrats !!!
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I love baseball, I like to bet sports a lot and my units are BIG...
I will like to thank you for all your hard work and excellent handicaping ( yesterdays atlanta call was correct but we fell becuase of managerial stupidity). If you ever como down to Mexico please let me know so I can show you a good time here.
One question to all of you...here in mexico we have legal books, but when we play by phone with illegal bokies they give us 10% discount each week when we lose....do they do the same there in the states??
Belive me when you have a rough week, its like oxygen...jajaja !!!
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One question to all of you...here in mexico we have legal books, but when we play by phone with illegal bokies they give us 10% discount each week when we lose....do they do the same there in the states??
Belive me when you have a rough week, its like oxygen...jajaja !!!
I have this theory that the bluejays hammer the same pitchers that they did before and cant hit against the other same...
using this ( insane theory )....
one unit play today bluejays + 120
on unit over 9 + 100
Ricky its pitching good but its tough to shutdown the yanks, Colon was rocked against toronto.... The way I see it its easier to win this 2 bets than to lose them.... If they split no harm done.
Colon
vs. Blue Jays
2011 Stats
1-2, 7.43 ERA
any input??
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I have this theory that the bluejays hammer the same pitchers that they did before and cant hit against the other same...
using this ( insane theory )....
one unit play today bluejays + 120
on unit over 9 + 100
Ricky its pitching good but its tough to shutdown the yanks, Colon was rocked against toronto.... The way I see it its easier to win this 2 bets than to lose them.... If they split no harm done.
The Los Angeles Dodgers look to continue their mastery over the Atlanta Braves when the two teams resume a three-game series in Atlanta. The Dodgers scored an 8-6 comeback win on Friday and have now beaten the Braves in four of five meetings. Los Angeles has won five straight and ten of its last 11. Atlanta has won six of 10 and has an 8 1/2-game lead in the NL wild-card race.
Bodio far beit for me to doubt your excellence BUT wasn't there another game besides this one to pick?? Looks to me like you're going into a hurricane with a sailboat
anyway I do want to thank you for all you've done You are one of the best
hehe...solid
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Quote Originally Posted by EDDIEW:
The Los Angeles Dodgers look to continue their mastery over the Atlanta Braves when the two teams resume a three-game series in Atlanta. The Dodgers scored an 8-6 comeback win on Friday and have now beaten the Braves in four of five meetings. Los Angeles has won five straight and ten of its last 11. Atlanta has won six of 10 and has an 8 1/2-game lead in the NL wild-card race.
Bodio far beit for me to doubt your excellence BUT wasn't there another game besides this one to pick?? Looks to me like you're going into a hurricane with a sailboat
anyway I do want to thank you for all you've done You are one of the best
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