Last post was Sunday where I threw up an 0-Fer. Took Monday off to rest the mind, but didn't see much I really loved anyway on yesterday's card. Back at it today..
Chicago Cubs +117 (22 units to win 25.74)
San Francisco / Chicago OVER 8.5 (20 units to win 20)
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Overall : 92-73-2 +488.52 units
Favorites : 26-16-0 +106.96 units
Runlines : 7-13-0 -51.08 units
Underdogs : 38-24-0 +405.72 units
Alt. Runlines : 2-0-0 +30.80 units
Totals : 19-20-2 -3.88 units
Last post was Sunday where I threw up an 0-Fer. Took Monday off to rest the mind, but didn't see much I really loved anyway on yesterday's card. Back at it today..
Chicago Cubs +117 (22 units to win 25.74)
San Francisco / Chicago OVER 8.5 (20 units to win 20)
These two pitchers met over a month ago in Wrigley in quite possibly the most boring game of the season. I know because I was up on one of the rooftops in the pouring rain. Good food, lots of drinking and with a bunch of my friends, so I had fun, but the game was quite brutal mostly due to the conditions. But even through all of that, the teams combined to leave 35 men on base in a rain shortened 6 1/2 inning game. Vogelsong has horrendous splits vs. the Cubs and at Wrigley and while he is a different pitcher this year, last game showed he still got hit pretty hard by the Cubbies despite not allowing a run. ARam and Pena appear to be heating up and while on the surface Doug Davis may seem like fade material, he has a 2.70 ERA and 1.23 WHIP at Wrigley. Take out his two brutal starts @ Boston and @ Cincy and he has a 3.08 ERA in the other starts.
I'd endorse a player prop on ARam to hit a homer. He seems to always get going in the summer
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These two pitchers met over a month ago in Wrigley in quite possibly the most boring game of the season. I know because I was up on one of the rooftops in the pouring rain. Good food, lots of drinking and with a bunch of my friends, so I had fun, but the game was quite brutal mostly due to the conditions. But even through all of that, the teams combined to leave 35 men on base in a rain shortened 6 1/2 inning game. Vogelsong has horrendous splits vs. the Cubs and at Wrigley and while he is a different pitcher this year, last game showed he still got hit pretty hard by the Cubbies despite not allowing a run. ARam and Pena appear to be heating up and while on the surface Doug Davis may seem like fade material, he has a 2.70 ERA and 1.23 WHIP at Wrigley. Take out his two brutal starts @ Boston and @ Cincy and he has a 3.08 ERA in the other starts.
I'd endorse a player prop on ARam to hit a homer. He seems to always get going in the summer
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