I'm back for hopefully another profitable MLB season!
I typically wait for most teams to cycle through their pitchers at least once before I start crunching numbers.
Hence, my start of the season is a week later than normal.
For all the newcomers, my strategy is simple...
1. Money management
2. Possible return on my bet
The key here is value, value, and more value on my dollar.
This means, ill rarely be laying any juice over 130 unless I feel the return on my dollar is worth it.
My units are based off of a 3 point system.
1 = Minimum play (mostly early season and post season plays)
2 = Standard play
3 = Maximum play
Let's make this MLB season a great one fellas!!!
4/6 EARLY CARD
Seattle RL +125 (1 unit)
Felix looked fantastic his first outing with 8 k's and a nice shutout to get it done. This White Sox team could possibly be the worst they've had in quite a few years. Sale is a real solid ball player, but the end of the pitching rotation looks to be troublesome for them (Axelrod specifically). Seattle's 1 through 8 hitters are looking very good this season as well. Good pitching and good hitting look like a nice combination to bet on the RL. Good Luck.
Boston ML +135 (1 unit)
Boston looked terrible last season. Too many injuries, too much bad pitching, and not enough chemistry with all these problems together. 2013 is a new year for them though, and they've played some decent ball to start things off. Blue jays will be without Bautista today, which is a nice added incentive. Too much value to turn down a team like Boston this early in the season. Good luck.
Discussion/feedback always welcome!
Lets get this season going fellas!
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I'm back for hopefully another profitable MLB season!
I typically wait for most teams to cycle through their pitchers at least once before I start crunching numbers.
Hence, my start of the season is a week later than normal.
For all the newcomers, my strategy is simple...
1. Money management
2. Possible return on my bet
The key here is value, value, and more value on my dollar.
This means, ill rarely be laying any juice over 130 unless I feel the return on my dollar is worth it.
My units are based off of a 3 point system.
1 = Minimum play (mostly early season and post season plays)
2 = Standard play
3 = Maximum play
Let's make this MLB season a great one fellas!!!
4/6 EARLY CARD
Seattle RL +125 (1 unit)
Felix looked fantastic his first outing with 8 k's and a nice shutout to get it done. This White Sox team could possibly be the worst they've had in quite a few years. Sale is a real solid ball player, but the end of the pitching rotation looks to be troublesome for them (Axelrod specifically). Seattle's 1 through 8 hitters are looking very good this season as well. Good pitching and good hitting look like a nice combination to bet on the RL. Good Luck.
Boston ML +135 (1 unit)
Boston looked terrible last season. Too many injuries, too much bad pitching, and not enough chemistry with all these problems together. 2013 is a new year for them though, and they've played some decent ball to start things off. Blue jays will be without Bautista today, which is a nice added incentive. Too much value to turn down a team like Boston this early in the season. Good luck.
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