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1U PIT TT O3.5 +114
1U LA TT U3.5 -154
1U MIN O6 -120
1U PHL +113
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1U VEG TT U2.5 +132
.5U TB TT O3.5 +137
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625-620 -1058
1U BOS +107
1U PIT TT O3.5 +114
1U LA TT U3.5 -154
1U MIN O6 -120
1U PHL +113
1U SJ -199
1U VEG TT U2.5 +132
.5U TB TT O3.5 +137
.5U BOS TT O2.5 -164
.5U MIN TT O3.5 +122
.5U PHL TT O2.5 -144
625-620 -1058
1U BOS +107
1U PIT TT O3.5 +114
1U LA TT U3.5 -154
1U MIN O6 -120
1U PHL +113
1U SJ -199
1U VEG TT U2.5 +132
.5U TB TT O3.5 +137
.5U BOS TT O2.5 -164
.5U MIN TT O3.5 +122
.5U PHL TT O2.5 -144
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My source – a current data analyst in the Toronto Blue Jays' baseball operations department – contacted me on Thursday evening. What he shared changes everything. The Hawk-Eye system at Rogers Centre has been miscalibrated since the start of the season. Pitches on the right edge of the strike zone are being registered as strikes approximately 1.5 inches farther off the edge than they should be. The league knows. The fix will take two weeks. In the meantime, no one – neither pitchers nor hitters – knows for certain where the true strike zone boundary lies.
But that's not all. An internal report on one of today's starters is devastating. His expected ERA is nearly 7.00. His hard-hit rate against right-handed hitters is 52% – the highest among all American League starters. The numbers say he's been lucky. The numbers say that luck is about to run out.
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I have a 100% LOCK in MLB for you today. Free!
My source – a current data analyst in the Toronto Blue Jays' baseball operations department – contacted me on Thursday evening. What he shared changes everything. The Hawk-Eye system at Rogers Centre has been miscalibrated since the start of the season. Pitches on the right edge of the strike zone are being registered as strikes approximately 1.5 inches farther off the edge than they should be. The league knows. The fix will take two weeks. In the meantime, no one – neither pitchers nor hitters – knows for certain where the true strike zone boundary lies.
But that's not all. An internal report on one of today's starters is devastating. His expected ERA is nearly 7.00. His hard-hit rate against right-handed hitters is 52% – the highest among all American League starters. The numbers say he's been lucky. The numbers say that luck is about to run out.
Here's the kicker. On Wednesday, a closed-door meeting took place at Rogers Communications headquarters. A high-ranking representative of the Blue Jays' owner made a decision. Through offshore accounts in Panama and the Cayman Islands, he placed $22 million on today's game – spread across 24 different betting accounts in Nevada, New Jersey, and Asian markets.
And the money flow? $38 million in sharp money has landed on one side in the last 24 hours. $12 million from Las Vegas. $8 million from New Jersey. $11 million from offshore accounts. And $7 million from Toronto itself. The largest single bet: $22 million from the Blue Jays' ownership representative. The public will look at the odds and see a coin flip. The sharp money – and the Blue Jays' own ownership representative – already know the answer. Which side?
The full analysis – including the detailed $38 million money flow, the Hawk-Eye calibration data, the internal pitcher report, and my 100% LOCK – are only available after you log in to my website:
https://victorypicks.eu/premium
Temporary password: Carnivoore
BOL today raiders - I was eyeing San Jose as well, but i just can't lay that juice based on how they looked last couple games. Was thinking PL, but likely not betting anything until Reg Season ends. ![]()
BOL today raiders - I was eyeing San Jose as well, but i just can't lay that juice based on how they looked last couple games. Was thinking PL, but likely not betting anything until Reg Season ends. ![]()

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