Those prices are unspeakably bad. The right move here is for you to hope the Yankees win the next two games so you lose your bet. That way you don't get clipped on the terrible, awful, laughable payout. Do you agree?
Those prices are unspeakably bad. The right move here is for you to hope the Yankees win the next two games so you lose your bet. That way you don't get clipped on the terrible, awful, laughable payout. Do you agree?
Those prices are unspeakably bad. The right move here is for you to hope the Yankees win the next two games so you lose your bet. That way you don't get clipped on the terrible, awful, laughable payout. Do you agree?
Those prices are unspeakably bad. The right move here is for you to hope the Yankees win the next two games so you lose your bet. That way you don't get clipped on the terrible, awful, laughable payout. Do you agree?
I think you should be answering this question for the ANGELS and not the Yankees. Kazmir NEVER goes deep into games and the Angels bullpen isn't shut down...not to mention that their relievers threw many more pitches than the Yanks' pen yesterday. But since you asked the question you did, the answer is quite simpler than "NOBODY"....Sabathia on short rest or not can bring the game to the 7th or 8th and then you have Joba (10 pitches yest.), Marte (1), Coke (3), Hughes (19), Rivera (17), Robertson (11), Aceves (3)...combined 68 pitches from the pen compared to the Angels 94 pitches (which includes 28 from their most reliable reliever Darren Oliver).
The Yankees are the better team with the better starter, better lineup, better bullpen, and the best closer in the history of the sport. The line at -130 would mean that the Yanks would have to win this game more than 57% of the time to be profitable...I think they would win with tonight's matchup at a much higher clip than this...especially in this spot knowing they win here with their ace on the mound the series is all but over.
I think you should be answering this question for the ANGELS and not the Yankees. Kazmir NEVER goes deep into games and the Angels bullpen isn't shut down...not to mention that their relievers threw many more pitches than the Yanks' pen yesterday. But since you asked the question you did, the answer is quite simpler than "NOBODY"....Sabathia on short rest or not can bring the game to the 7th or 8th and then you have Joba (10 pitches yest.), Marte (1), Coke (3), Hughes (19), Rivera (17), Robertson (11), Aceves (3)...combined 68 pitches from the pen compared to the Angels 94 pitches (which includes 28 from their most reliable reliever Darren Oliver).
The Yankees are the better team with the better starter, better lineup, better bullpen, and the best closer in the history of the sport. The line at -130 would mean that the Yanks would have to win this game more than 57% of the time to be profitable...I think they would win with tonight's matchup at a much higher clip than this...especially in this spot knowing they win here with their ace on the mound the series is all but over.
I am serious. The correct mindset after getting caught with a horrible, horrible number is to hope the bet loses so you avoid the embarrasing clipping, while at the same time denying the book that made a sucker out of you from realizing the full value of your mistake. If the Yanks win in 5, your disastrous prices don't matter. No harm done (this time, anyway). But if the series makes it back to New York, the book laughs in your face as they pay you off at about 60 cents on the dollar. Trust me, you WANT to lose both of those bets, not just one of them.
I am serious. The correct mindset after getting caught with a horrible, horrible number is to hope the bet loses so you avoid the embarrasing clipping, while at the same time denying the book that made a sucker out of you from realizing the full value of your mistake. If the Yanks win in 5, your disastrous prices don't matter. No harm done (this time, anyway). But if the series makes it back to New York, the book laughs in your face as they pay you off at about 60 cents on the dollar. Trust me, you WANT to lose both of those bets, not just one of them.
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