I wouldn't bet on gore this game. Against Philly.. but the next series at home against Colorado
The HEAVY HOME FAVS suffered another meltdown Friday!
ASTORS (-275 closing) and ORIOLES (-174 closing) both lost HUGE juice to offset the 2 wins by -2.49 units!
Even worse, the Phillies (-275 close) did win but only by a run....so if one had played all these on the RL wrongly believing it is supposedly a safer bet, he would have gone a miserable 1 - 3 for an even greater loss
The HEAVY HOME FAVS suffered another meltdown Friday!
ASTORS (-275 closing) and ORIOLES (-174 closing) both lost HUGE juice to offset the 2 wins by -2.49 units!
Even worse, the Phillies (-275 close) did win but only by a run....so if one had played all these on the RL wrongly believing it is supposedly a safer bet, he would have gone a miserable 1 - 3 for an even greater loss
Another losing day Thursday for HHFs as Phillies won but METS (-184) LOST!
Four dangerous lines on tap for Friday:
Phillies, Mets, Orioles and Astros
The HEAVY HOME FAVS suffered another meltdown Friday!
ASTORS (-275 closing) and ORIOLES (-174 closing) both lost HUGE juice to offset the 2 wins by -2.49 units!
Even worse, the Phillies (-275 close) did win but only by a run....so if one had played all these on the RL wrongly believing it is supposedly a safer bet, he would have gone a miserable 1 - 3 for an even greater loss
HHFs on tap for Saturday worth avoiding:
Mets, Phillies, Astros (huge)
As for the even riskier HEAVY ROAD FAVS (always risky):
Yankees, Padres and Braves should be avoided
Another losing day Thursday for HHFs as Phillies won but METS (-184) LOST!
Four dangerous lines on tap for Friday:
Phillies, Mets, Orioles and Astros
The HEAVY HOME FAVS suffered another meltdown Friday!
ASTORS (-275 closing) and ORIOLES (-174 closing) both lost HUGE juice to offset the 2 wins by -2.49 units!
Even worse, the Phillies (-275 close) did win but only by a run....so if one had played all these on the RL wrongly believing it is supposedly a safer bet, he would have gone a miserable 1 - 3 for an even greater loss
HHFs on tap for Saturday worth avoiding:
Mets, Phillies, Astros (huge)
As for the even riskier HEAVY ROAD FAVS (always risky):
Yankees, Padres and Braves should be avoided
@s1ick
Good point!
And of course since Philly is a RISKY bet because of HEAVY HOME FAV status, best to just pass on the game altogether. We don't need the extra risks, there are other games to look at.
@s1ick
Good point!
And of course since Philly is a RISKY bet because of HEAVY HOME FAV status, best to just pass on the game altogether. We don't need the extra risks, there are other games to look at.
[Quote: Originally Posted by fubah2]
WARNING: STREAKER alert!
This STARTER is riding a tenuous 7-game HOT STREAK,
WITHOUT a BAD outing in that streak .....YET!
...but this should be anticipated to end at anytime!!!
SNELL, Giants
*Started the season with 6 consecutive BAD outings...
[Quote: Originally Posted by fubah2]
WARNING: STREAKER alert!
This STARTER is riding a tenuous 7-game HOT STREAK,
WITHOUT a BAD outing in that streak .....YET!
...but this should be anticipated to end at anytime!!!
SNELL, Giants
*Started the season with 6 consecutive BAD outings...
Speaking of 7, Sears has won 6 out of 7 while Snell picked up 2 wins his last 7, 2-0. Giants are 17-23 against LEFTIES this year while A's are 15-12 we won't talk about Giants record in Oakland, their road record or their inter-league play this year as it was pointed out yesterday How ironic, Im pointing this out to covers biggest lefty
Speaking of 7, Sears has won 6 out of 7 while Snell picked up 2 wins his last 7, 2-0. Giants are 17-23 against LEFTIES this year while A's are 15-12 we won't talk about Giants record in Oakland, their road record or their inter-league play this year as it was pointed out yesterday How ironic, Im pointing this out to covers biggest lefty
HEAVY *HOME* FAVS (ml is -170+) yesterday did well for once, winning all 3.
But I'll bet you can guess what typically happens the day after the HHFs have a good day...
Meanwhile, the HEAVY road favs lost on juice despite 2 - 1
SUNDAY's HEAVY *HOME* FAVS:
Mets (-198 closed) Astros (-375 closed) and Cubbies (-190 closed)
HEAVY *HOME* FAVS (ml is -170+) yesterday did well for once, winning all 3.
But I'll bet you can guess what typically happens the day after the HHFs have a good day...
Meanwhile, the HEAVY road favs lost on juice despite 2 - 1
SUNDAY's HEAVY *HOME* FAVS:
Mets (-198 closed) Astros (-375 closed) and Cubbies (-190 closed)
Will be interesting to see how this unfolds as it is a CLOSE race.
Anything could happen, including streaks and/or injuries to upset the hopes of Cleveland or KC or Twinkies.
Twinkies look to be at a disadvantage however. They have a ROAD series @ROYALS which they MUST win and they have a 4-game series @CLEVELAND where they MUST win as well.....both on the road....Twinkies are mediocre on the road.....Royals and CLEVELAND are both VERY GOOD in home park.
Will be interesting to see how this unfolds as it is a CLOSE race.
Anything could happen, including streaks and/or injuries to upset the hopes of Cleveland or KC or Twinkies.
Twinkies look to be at a disadvantage however. They have a ROAD series @ROYALS which they MUST win and they have a 4-game series @CLEVELAND where they MUST win as well.....both on the road....Twinkies are mediocre on the road.....Royals and CLEVELAND are both VERY GOOD in home park.
HEAVY *HOME* FAVS (ml is -170+) yesterday won all 3.
But I'll bet you can guess what typically happens the day after the HHFs have a good day...
SUNDAY's HEAVY *HOME* FAVS:
Mets (-198 closed) Astros (-375 closed) and Cubbies (-190 closed)
And like I said.....guess what happened?!
Mets -198 LOSE!
Cubs -190 LOSE!
Astros win
= 1 - 2 for -2.88
HEAVY *HOME* FAVS (ml is -170+) yesterday won all 3.
But I'll bet you can guess what typically happens the day after the HHFs have a good day...
SUNDAY's HEAVY *HOME* FAVS:
Mets (-198 closed) Astros (-375 closed) and Cubbies (-190 closed)
And like I said.....guess what happened?!
Mets -198 LOSE!
Cubs -190 LOSE!
Astros win
= 1 - 2 for -2.88
SNELL, Giants
*Started the season with 6 consecutive BAD outings...
Snell only allowed 8 on base thru 7.0 ip and just 1 ER, so regardless how the game ends, his HOT STREAK will continue forward to 8 consecutive without a BAD outing.....YET!
SNELL, Giants
*Started the season with 6 consecutive BAD outings...
Snell only allowed 8 on base thru 7.0 ip and just 1 ER, so regardless how the game ends, his HOT STREAK will continue forward to 8 consecutive without a BAD outing.....YET!
Snell only allowed 8 on base thru 7.0 ip and just 1 ER, so regardless how the game ends, his HOT STREAK will continue forward to 8 consecutive without a BAD outing.....YET!
Snell is scheduled to faceoff against Kirby next Saturday @Mariners
He may have the inevitable then...
Snell only allowed 8 on base thru 7.0 ip and just 1 ER, so regardless how the game ends, his HOT STREAK will continue forward to 8 consecutive without a BAD outing.....YET!
Snell is scheduled to faceoff against Kirby next Saturday @Mariners
He may have the inevitable then...
CAUTION! HHF are a very risky bet!
Witness the -310 very heavy home fav Yankees Saturday
...losing to the third worst team in MLB...HUGE!
Good to see all you fellas avoiding that risk!
CAUTION! HHF are a very risky bet!
Witness the -310 very heavy home fav Yankees Saturday
...losing to the third worst team in MLB...HUGE!
Good to see all you fellas avoiding that risk!
Jansen makes baseball history by appearing in the same game for both teams!
CNN —
In the type of quirkiness that likely one day will be a sports trivia question, Boston Red Sox catcher Danny Jansen made Major League Baseball history Monday by becoming the first player to play for two teams in the same game.
On June 26, Jansen was a member of the Toronto Blue Jays. At the time, he was in the middle of an at-bat against the Red Sox in a scoreless game at Fenway Park.
But that game was suspended due to weather in the top of the second inning with a runner on first base and one out.
It took two months for the contest to resume and during the wait, Jansen switched teams when Toronto traded him to Boston for three prospects.
When the suspended game continued Monday, Jansen started the resumed game behind home plate as a defensive substitution for catcher Reese McGuire.
No longer a Blue Jay but a Red Sox player, Jansen was featured in the box score for both clubs.
Jansen makes baseball history by appearing in the same game for both teams!
CNN —
In the type of quirkiness that likely one day will be a sports trivia question, Boston Red Sox catcher Danny Jansen made Major League Baseball history Monday by becoming the first player to play for two teams in the same game.
On June 26, Jansen was a member of the Toronto Blue Jays. At the time, he was in the middle of an at-bat against the Red Sox in a scoreless game at Fenway Park.
But that game was suspended due to weather in the top of the second inning with a runner on first base and one out.
It took two months for the contest to resume and during the wait, Jansen switched teams when Toronto traded him to Boston for three prospects.
When the suspended game continued Monday, Jansen started the resumed game behind home plate as a defensive substitution for catcher Reese McGuire.
No longer a Blue Jay but a Red Sox player, Jansen was featured in the box score for both clubs.
Jansen makes baseball history by appearing in the same game for both teams!
CNN —
In the type of quirkiness that likely one day will be a sports trivia question, Boston Red Sox catcher Danny Jansen made Major League Baseball history Monday by becoming the first player to play for two teams in the same game.
On June 26, Jansen was a member of the Toronto Blue Jays. At the time, he was in the middle of an at-bat against the Red Sox in a scoreless game at Fenway Park.
But that game was suspended due to weather in the top of the second inning with a runner on first base and one out.
It took two months for the contest to resume and during the wait, Jansen switched teams when Toronto traded him to Boston for three prospects.
When the suspended game continued Monday, Jansen started the resumed game behind home plate as a defensive substitution for catcher Reese McGuire.
No longer a Blue Jay but a Red Sox player, Jansen was featured in the box score for both clubs.
Jansen makes baseball history by appearing in the same game for both teams!
CNN —
In the type of quirkiness that likely one day will be a sports trivia question, Boston Red Sox catcher Danny Jansen made Major League Baseball history Monday by becoming the first player to play for two teams in the same game.
On June 26, Jansen was a member of the Toronto Blue Jays. At the time, he was in the middle of an at-bat against the Red Sox in a scoreless game at Fenway Park.
But that game was suspended due to weather in the top of the second inning with a runner on first base and one out.
It took two months for the contest to resume and during the wait, Jansen switched teams when Toronto traded him to Boston for three prospects.
When the suspended game continued Monday, Jansen started the resumed game behind home plate as a defensive substitution for catcher Reese McGuire.
No longer a Blue Jay but a Red Sox player, Jansen was featured in the box score for both clubs.
Jansen makes baseball history by appearing in the same game for both teams!
CNN — In the type of quirkiness that likely one day will be a sports trivia question, Boston Red Sox catcher Danny Jansen made Major League Baseball history Monday by becoming the first player to play for two teams in the same game. On June 26, Jansen was a member of the Toronto Blue Jays. At the time, he was in the middle of an at-bat against the Red Sox in a scoreless game at Fenway Park.
But that game was suspended due to weather in the top of the second inning with a runner on first base and one out.
It took two months for the contest to resume and during the wait, Jansen switched teams when Toronto traded him to Boston for three prospects.When the suspended game continued Monday, Jansen started the resumed game behind home plate as a defensive substitution for catcher Reese McGuire.
No longer a Blue Jay but a Red Sox player, Jansen was featured in the box score for both clubs.
Jansen had a single in the fifth inning -- Boston's first hit of the game.
The 29-year-old right-handed hitter said he wore two jerseys in the game.
He will keep one for himself and send one to the Baseball Hall of Fame;
an authenticator was on hand to tag all of Jansen's equipment.
The Cooperstown shrine said it requested the scorecard from official scorer Bob Ellis, who also was working the game when it started in June.
"This scorecard will be a great tool to document and illustrate
this history, showing Danny Jansen's name on both teams,"
Hall spokesman Jon Shestakofsky said.
Jansen makes baseball history by appearing in the same game for both teams!
CNN — In the type of quirkiness that likely one day will be a sports trivia question, Boston Red Sox catcher Danny Jansen made Major League Baseball history Monday by becoming the first player to play for two teams in the same game. On June 26, Jansen was a member of the Toronto Blue Jays. At the time, he was in the middle of an at-bat against the Red Sox in a scoreless game at Fenway Park.
But that game was suspended due to weather in the top of the second inning with a runner on first base and one out.
It took two months for the contest to resume and during the wait, Jansen switched teams when Toronto traded him to Boston for three prospects.When the suspended game continued Monday, Jansen started the resumed game behind home plate as a defensive substitution for catcher Reese McGuire.
No longer a Blue Jay but a Red Sox player, Jansen was featured in the box score for both clubs.
Jansen had a single in the fifth inning -- Boston's first hit of the game.
The 29-year-old right-handed hitter said he wore two jerseys in the game.
He will keep one for himself and send one to the Baseball Hall of Fame;
an authenticator was on hand to tag all of Jansen's equipment.
The Cooperstown shrine said it requested the scorecard from official scorer Bob Ellis, who also was working the game when it started in June.
"This scorecard will be a great tool to document and illustrate
this history, showing Danny Jansen's name on both teams,"
Hall spokesman Jon Shestakofsky said.
@Championo
Just goes to show how bad and nonchalant people have gotten today, they no longer care about history. They are so wrapped up in themselves they see nothing else around them.
@Championo
Just goes to show how bad and nonchalant people have gotten today, they no longer care about history. They are so wrapped up in themselves they see nothing else around them.
Sad but true.
Sad but true.
HEAVY HOME FAVS (HHF) won all 4 on Friday.
Good for them.
But as typically happens, HHFs fail bigly the next day.
Today, Yankees fell.....and the Guardians are on the ropes late!
HEAVY HOME FAVS (HHF) won all 4 on Friday.
Good for them.
But as typically happens, HHFs fail bigly the next day.
Today, Yankees fell.....and the Guardians are on the ropes late!
HEAVY HOME FAVS (HHF) won all 4 on Friday.
Good for them.
But as typically happens, HHFs fail bigly the next day.
Today, Yankees fell.....and the Guardians are on the ropes late!
Guardians fell also!.....
big losing day for the HEAVY HOME FAVS after a winning day....typical.
HEAVY HOME FAVS (HHF) won all 4 on Friday.
Good for them.
But as typically happens, HHFs fail bigly the next day.
Today, Yankees fell.....and the Guardians are on the ropes late!
Guardians fell also!.....
big losing day for the HEAVY HOME FAVS after a winning day....typical.
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