Your reasoning is always appreciated and helpful. Sometimes it’s not positive reinforcement on a play that pays but negative reinforcement that gets you off a dumb play that pays.
I’ll start it off in the waters I tend to swim.
Cubs look like the right side today with this pitching matchup. Both teams are batting .255. Imanaga coming off the injury list has the better era and whip. If he’s right he’s tougher than most. Pallante threw his gem his last start.
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Let’s come up with a couple solid plays.
Your reasoning is always appreciated and helpful. Sometimes it’s not positive reinforcement on a play that pays but negative reinforcement that gets you off a dumb play that pays.
I’ll start it off in the waters I tend to swim.
Cubs look like the right side today with this pitching matchup. Both teams are batting .255. Imanaga coming off the injury list has the better era and whip. If he’s right he’s tougher than most. Pallante threw his gem his last start.
You are doing just fine without my help I'll say this, the O's have the day off after 16 straight, Tampa coming in tomorrow from KC. Lets see if the price is right and the day off has refreshed them.
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You are doing just fine without my help I'll say this, the O's have the day off after 16 straight, Tampa coming in tomorrow from KC. Lets see if the price is right and the day off has refreshed them.
I would opt for UNDER 8 in Toronto/Cleveland as Tanner Bonner is 3-0 with a 2.00 ERA vs the Jays and Kevin Gausman has pitched to a 1.63 ERA and 3-1 record in four road outings vs the Guardians.
Also the UNDER is 6-3-1 over the past 10 when these teams meet and it just went over last night so play percentages.
Good luck
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I would opt for UNDER 8 in Toronto/Cleveland as Tanner Bonner is 3-0 with a 2.00 ERA vs the Jays and Kevin Gausman has pitched to a 1.63 ERA and 3-1 record in four road outings vs the Guardians.
Also the UNDER is 6-3-1 over the past 10 when these teams meet and it just went over last night so play percentages.
The 31-year-old Imanaga logged 4 1/3 innings for the I-Cubs in Nashville on Friday, building up to 72 pitches in the process. Per Statcast data from the outing, the lefty generated 33 swings, including nine whiffs. Imanaga ended with eight strikeouts, two walks and two hits allowed without allowing a run.
Imanaga featured his typical pitch mix, while sitting around 88-91 mph with his fastball. Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy said the pitcher felt great after the game, but will continue to be monitored as he recovers this week. One thing Hottovy enjoyed seeing was that Imanaga was using the game with Iowa to test aspects of his delivery.
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The 31-year-old Imanaga logged 4 1/3 innings for the I-Cubs in Nashville on Friday, building up to 72 pitches in the process. Per Statcast data from the outing, the lefty generated 33 swings, including nine whiffs. Imanaga ended with eight strikeouts, two walks and two hits allowed without allowing a run.
Imanaga featured his typical pitch mix, while sitting around 88-91 mph with his fastball. Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy said the pitcher felt great after the game, but will continue to be monitored as he recovers this week. One thing Hottovy enjoyed seeing was that Imanaga was using the game with Iowa to test aspects of his delivery.
@Biscuiteater1 You’re thinking Baltimore might jump on a tired Tampa in the first game of the series?
It's certainly possible but man the O's hitting woes are real. Now i'm not sure but believe there has been either 14 or 11 times a team has been held to 1 hit this year and I KNOW the Orioles are responsible for 3 of whatever the total is.
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Quote Originally Posted by Cranky_Hank:
@Biscuiteater1 You’re thinking Baltimore might jump on a tired Tampa in the first game of the series?
It's certainly possible but man the O's hitting woes are real. Now i'm not sure but believe there has been either 14 or 11 times a team has been held to 1 hit this year and I KNOW the Orioles are responsible for 3 of whatever the total is.
I went with the Cubs over 4.5 because the wind is blowing straight out at 8 mph on a hot and humid day in St. Louis. Pallante is the lesser pitcher. He shot his load last game.
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I went with the Cubs over 4.5 because the wind is blowing straight out at 8 mph on a hot and humid day in St. Louis. Pallante is the lesser pitcher. He shot his load last game.
I would opt for UNDER 8 in Toronto/Cleveland as Tanner Bonner is 3-0 with a 2.00 ERA vs the Jays and Kevin Gausman has pitched to a 1.63 ERA and 3-1 record in four road outings vs the Guardians. Also the UNDER is 6-3-1 over the past 10 when these teams meet and it just went over last night so play percentages. Good luck
I think you might’ve nailed it!
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Quote Originally Posted by LAGameofInches:
I would opt for UNDER 8 in Toronto/Cleveland as Tanner Bonner is 3-0 with a 2.00 ERA vs the Jays and Kevin Gausman has pitched to a 1.63 ERA and 3-1 record in four road outings vs the Guardians. Also the UNDER is 6-3-1 over the past 10 when these teams meet and it just went over last night so play percentages. Good luck
Team work. I like this thread, it's clean with no trolling and good collaboration. Weighed in on games in other threads and not sure if people think I'm just tossing around information but most times it's based on analysis that I can do pretty quick given the past experiences with the game and certainly reading lines and prices.
Keep the good times rolling for people who tail you
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@Cranky_Hank
Team work. I like this thread, it's clean with no trolling and good collaboration. Weighed in on games in other threads and not sure if people think I'm just tossing around information but most times it's based on analysis that I can do pretty quick given the past experiences with the game and certainly reading lines and prices.
Keep the good times rolling for people who tail you
I appreciate your analysis. Most of the threads don’t have it. Analyses aren’t always right but at least you know what someone is basing their play on.
Great Job!
On a side note, I might’ve gotten too cute for my own good. Cubs are up 2-0 bottom of the 6th. Cubs ml was declared a solid play and I went over 4.5. Cubs have left a lot of runners on base.
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@LAGameofInches
I appreciate your analysis. Most of the threads don’t have it. Analyses aren’t always right but at least you know what someone is basing their play on.
Great Job!
On a side note, I might’ve gotten too cute for my own good. Cubs are up 2-0 bottom of the 6th. Cubs ml was declared a solid play and I went over 4.5. Cubs have left a lot of runners on base.
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