10 seems a bit high IMO
Any thoughts
@chicubs09
Exactly but after diving deep into my advanced metrics—which, let’s be honest, involves a six-pack….Looks like an easy under.
i’m putting the finishing touches on it now
@chicubs09
Exactly but after diving deep into my advanced metrics—which, let’s be honest, involves a six-pack….Looks like an easy under.
i’m putting the finishing touches on it now
6 packs cause unnecessary bloating, high potency Everclear, cures all doubts
6 packs cause unnecessary bloating, high potency Everclear, cures all doubts
Kenny Ducey • Betting Analyst
The Chicago Cubs offense has shown plenty of promise of late, ranking sixth in wRC+ over the past 14 days with an influx of good contact we saw out of this team early in the year.
Over that span, Chicago has hit .268 while continuing to take walks at a high rate as it’s now done for a month. It’s struggled a bit to limit strikeouts and owns just a .140 Isolated Power, but Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Walker Buehler should help the Cubs out considering the terrible run he’s been on.
Buehler may have escaped his last start against the lowly Los Angeles Angels with just two earned runsbut both came on solo homers. He also walked two, bringing his total to 10 across 17 innings in four starts since returning from injury. He now owns an incredibly poor .280 expected batting average and .458 expected slugging percentage in those outings. For reference, the respective league averages are .245 and .406.
With a patient approach and an eye toward contact, the Cubs should produce a fruitful night at the dish against Buehler. Unfortunately, that may not be enough support for Kyle Hendricks.
The Dodgers enter this one ranked fourth in OPS vs. ground-ball pitchers, though they’re further back when it comes to batting average (ninth). Hendricks owns a poor .291 xBA and .454 xSLG for the season, numbers that have only grown worse since the start of August at .308 and .471, respectively.
Now fully healthy, L.A. has stabilized at the dish over the last two weeks with a .274 average and .184 ISO and while the Dodgers haven’t been taking walks like we’re used to seeing, that should actually help them against a pitcher they’ll want to be attacking with swings.
The Dodgers bullpen remains incredibly strong, and Chicago’s stable has posted a surprising 3.08 ERA in the second half. I don’t want any part of suffering through the late innings as a result and will opt for the first half of this one.
Kenny Ducey • Betting Analyst
The Chicago Cubs offense has shown plenty of promise of late, ranking sixth in wRC+ over the past 14 days with an influx of good contact we saw out of this team early in the year.
Over that span, Chicago has hit .268 while continuing to take walks at a high rate as it’s now done for a month. It’s struggled a bit to limit strikeouts and owns just a .140 Isolated Power, but Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Walker Buehler should help the Cubs out considering the terrible run he’s been on.
Buehler may have escaped his last start against the lowly Los Angeles Angels with just two earned runsbut both came on solo homers. He also walked two, bringing his total to 10 across 17 innings in four starts since returning from injury. He now owns an incredibly poor .280 expected batting average and .458 expected slugging percentage in those outings. For reference, the respective league averages are .245 and .406.
With a patient approach and an eye toward contact, the Cubs should produce a fruitful night at the dish against Buehler. Unfortunately, that may not be enough support for Kyle Hendricks.
The Dodgers enter this one ranked fourth in OPS vs. ground-ball pitchers, though they’re further back when it comes to batting average (ninth). Hendricks owns a poor .291 xBA and .454 xSLG for the season, numbers that have only grown worse since the start of August at .308 and .471, respectively.
Now fully healthy, L.A. has stabilized at the dish over the last two weeks with a .274 average and .184 ISO and while the Dodgers haven’t been taking walks like we’re used to seeing, that should actually help them against a pitcher they’ll want to be attacking with swings.
The Dodgers bullpen remains incredibly strong, and Chicago’s stable has posted a surprising 3.08 ERA in the second half. I don’t want any part of suffering through the late innings as a result and will opt for the first half of this one.
WagerType: Date: Team: Risking / To Win Ticket#:
STRAIGHT BET Sep 09
10:10 PM MLB [1956] TOTAL u5½-115 (1H CHI CUBS vrs 1H LA DODGERS) [WALKER BUEHLER - R]
Smashing this one
WagerType: Date: Team: Risking / To Win Ticket#:
STRAIGHT BET Sep 09
10:10 PM MLB [1956] TOTAL u5½-115 (1H CHI CUBS vrs 1H LA DODGERS) [WALKER BUEHLER - R]
Smashing this one
[5U]
I’m not out here fading anyone or playing the strict contrarian role, but there’s something to be said about not following the crowd like a lemming off a cliff. When everyone starts marching left, I’ve noticed that sometimes the path of least resistance is to cut right.
[5U]
I’m not out here fading anyone or playing the strict contrarian role, but there’s something to be said about not following the crowd like a lemming off a cliff. When everyone starts marching left, I’ve noticed that sometimes the path of least resistance is to cut right.
WagerType: Date: Team: Risking / To Win Ticket#:
STRAIGHT BET Sep 09
10:10 PM MLB [956] TOTAL u10-118 (CHI CUBS vrs LA DODGERS) [WALKER BUEHLER - R]
[3U]
WagerType: Date: Team: Risking / To Win Ticket#:
STRAIGHT BET Sep 09
10:10 PM MLB [956] TOTAL u10-118 (CHI CUBS vrs LA DODGERS) [WALKER BUEHLER - R]
[3U]
Lol d
Lol d
My OCD helps me stay focused and organized at work, helps capping, but it can feel odd at home. I don’t do things like tap locks or count steps, but I still like order. And tonight, I made my youngest son organize the pantry with all the labels facing out. He just looked at me and asked, “Why are we doing this?” It’s funny because what makes sense to me at work doesn’t always fit in at crib.
If your labels aren’t facing out, You're missing something. One time for the good guys
My OCD helps me stay focused and organized at work, helps capping, but it can feel odd at home. I don’t do things like tap locks or count steps, but I still like order. And tonight, I made my youngest son organize the pantry with all the labels facing out. He just looked at me and asked, “Why are we doing this?” It’s funny because what makes sense to me at work doesn’t always fit in at crib.
If your labels aren’t facing out, You're missing something. One time for the good guys
I don’t have any issue with people working at a truck stop—good for them. But that’s not my gig. I run a big office, deal with meetings, manage a team, and keep things on track. So when I share my thoughts,I’m trying to make money…Not knocking anyone’s grind, but my day looks a little different
Hammered
I don’t have any issue with people working at a truck stop—good for them. But that’s not my gig. I run a big office, deal with meetings, manage a team, and keep things on track. So when I share my thoughts,I’m trying to make money…Not knocking anyone’s grind, but my day looks a little different
Hammered
In seven career starts against the Dodgers, Hendricks is 3-3 with a 5.68 ERA, giving up nine home runs in 38 innings. In his three starts at Los Angeles, he is 1-2 with a 7.71 ERA and has allowed four home runs in 14 innings. maybe it help. havent decide to plait or not.
In seven career starts against the Dodgers, Hendricks is 3-3 with a 5.68 ERA, giving up nine home runs in 38 innings. In his three starts at Los Angeles, he is 1-2 with a 7.71 ERA and has allowed four home runs in 14 innings. maybe it help. havent decide to plait or not.
Since 2020, teams that scored fewer runs after they took a shot against teams wearing red… Seriously? This is the kind of arbitrary nonsense that gets tossed around like it means something. Look, I’ve been in this game long enough to know that if you dig deep enough, you can find a stat to back up just about anything, no matter how ridiculous.
Since 2020, teams that scored fewer runs after they took a shot against teams wearing red… Seriously? This is the kind of arbitrary nonsense that gets tossed around like it means something. Look, I’ve been in this game long enough to know that if you dig deep enough, you can find a stat to back up just about anything, no matter how ridiculous.
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