So it's a great start to Saturday. So far 2-0-1. Wins with the Marlins and ECU and push the Duke game (got real lucky there). Still have the Brew Crew and the Cardinal later on today.
Record: 8-1-1
Profit/Loss: +690!
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So it's a great start to Saturday. So far 2-0-1. Wins with the Marlins and ECU and push the Duke game (got real lucky there). Still have the Brew Crew and the Cardinal later on today.
Alright so another profitable day! The Brew Crew hurt us because they couldn't get one damn run off Dempster. All in all though, with a HUGE Stanford blowout, the day ended with a 3-1-1 record. Not too shabby.
Record: 9-2-1
Profit/Loss: +675
I have a few leans that I want to finalize for this 1st exciting week in the NFL. Can't wait to go sit with my buddies and drinks some beers on this first week and of course make some money!
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Alright so another profitable day! The Brew Crew hurt us because they couldn't get one damn run off Dempster. All in all though, with a HUGE Stanford blowout, the day ended with a 3-1-1 record. Not too shabby.
Record: 9-2-1
Profit/Loss: +675
I have a few leans that I want to finalize for this 1st exciting week in the NFL. Can't wait to go sit with my buddies and drinks some beers on this first week and of course make some money!
Yeah he is a solid pitcher, he should shut down the A's today and it should be a somewhat low scoring game. I'm thinking 5-2 Royals.
No, no -- Hochevar, the pitcher for the Royals, is coming off the DL and I nearly always bet against any pitcher coming off the DL list -- I don't care how good they are. A pitcher's rhythm is thrown off, so it's usually a good bet to go against a fresh-off-the-DL pitcher.
Hochevar has been hit on heavily, so, for me, I'll be taking the "over" for this game. It should pay. Both teams swing the bats good (A's on the road swing well; at home, they suck) and both teams' pitchers have very high ERAs.
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Quote Originally Posted by calicoffee:
Yeah he is a solid pitcher, he should shut down the A's today and it should be a somewhat low scoring game. I'm thinking 5-2 Royals.
No, no -- Hochevar, the pitcher for the Royals, is coming off the DL and I nearly always bet against any pitcher coming off the DL list -- I don't care how good they are. A pitcher's rhythm is thrown off, so it's usually a good bet to go against a fresh-off-the-DL pitcher.
Hochevar has been hit on heavily, so, for me, I'll be taking the "over" for this game. It should pay. Both teams swing the bats good (A's on the road swing well; at home, they suck) and both teams' pitchers have very high ERAs.
No, no -- Hochevar, the pitcher for the Royals, is coming off the DL and I nearly always bet against any pitcher coming off the DL list -- I don't care how good they are. A pitcher's rhythm is thrown off, so it's usually a good bet to go against a fresh-off-the-DL pitcher.
Hochevar has been hit on heavily, so, for me, I'll be taking the "over" for this game. It should pay. Both teams swing the bats good (A's on the road swing well; at home, they suck) and both teams' pitchers have very high ERAs.
Not to mention that the A's simply OWN Luke H. Good luck to all, but I can't back the Royals with Luke against the A's. May lean to the over...
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Quote Originally Posted by Mozart:
No, no -- Hochevar, the pitcher for the Royals, is coming off the DL and I nearly always bet against any pitcher coming off the DL list -- I don't care how good they are. A pitcher's rhythm is thrown off, so it's usually a good bet to go against a fresh-off-the-DL pitcher.
Hochevar has been hit on heavily, so, for me, I'll be taking the "over" for this game. It should pay. Both teams swing the bats good (A's on the road swing well; at home, they suck) and both teams' pitchers have very high ERAs.
Not to mention that the A's simply OWN Luke H. Good luck to all, but I can't back the Royals with Luke against the A's. May lean to the over...
you are on fire but..... Hochevar came back after almost three months off with a strained elbow
to make a relief appearance against the Twins on September 7 and he was
not very impressive, going three innings and surrendering three runs on
five hits in mop-up duty. The Royals are 2-10 in Hochevar's last 12
home starts
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you are on fire but..... Hochevar came back after almost three months off with a strained elbow
to make a relief appearance against the Twins on September 7 and he was
not very impressive, going three innings and surrendering three runs on
five hits in mop-up duty. The Royals are 2-10 in Hochevar's last 12
home starts
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