Undervalued roadie. Public is betting Red Sox reputation and HFA.
Reds +133, Iwakuma/Straily
Overvalued Iwakuma. Maybe the Dodgers were right?
Rays -103, Andriese/Sanchez
Undervalued Andriese, Sanchez, Tigers and HFA are overvalued.
White Sox -166, Gee/Quintana
Gee will not make it in the Royals rotation and his club produces just 2
earned runs per 9 against average lefties, so what do they do with the best era
among lefties in either league?
Twins +113, Sanchez/Duffy
That Blue Jays offense everyone loves is producing just 2.49 earned runs
per 9 with only 1 quality performance in their last 13 efforts and all 13
starters left the game at the end of an inning, meaning they left when they
wanted to and were not knocked out of the game. Average distance per start?
6.22 innings. Sanchez is ok, but Duffey has turned the corner and is the better
side in this one.
Cubs -178, Arrieta/Peavy
Per my computations the minimum
true value line is -221. Arrieta is at the height of his career, Peavy is ready
for Social Security.
Padres +131, Kazmir/Friedrich
Other than their W/L record the Dodgers hold no advantages here. Coin
flip at +131? Sure, why not?
BOL
Now and then even a BLIND squirrel can find an acorn
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MLB – 2016
46-45, +$ 479.48, +2.64% RoR
5/20 Flat $200.00
Indians -114, Kluber/Buchholz
Undervalued roadie. Public is betting Red Sox reputation and HFA.
Reds +133, Iwakuma/Straily
Overvalued Iwakuma. Maybe the Dodgers were right?
Rays -103, Andriese/Sanchez
Undervalued Andriese, Sanchez, Tigers and HFA are overvalued.
White Sox -166, Gee/Quintana
Gee will not make it in the Royals rotation and his club produces just 2
earned runs per 9 against average lefties, so what do they do with the best era
among lefties in either league?
Twins +113, Sanchez/Duffy
That Blue Jays offense everyone loves is producing just 2.49 earned runs
per 9 with only 1 quality performance in their last 13 efforts and all 13
starters left the game at the end of an inning, meaning they left when they
wanted to and were not knocked out of the game. Average distance per start?
6.22 innings. Sanchez is ok, but Duffey has turned the corner and is the better
side in this one.
Cubs -178, Arrieta/Peavy
Per my computations the minimum
true value line is -221. Arrieta is at the height of his career, Peavy is ready
for Social Security.
Padres +131, Kazmir/Friedrich
Other than their W/L record the Dodgers hold no advantages here. Coin
flip at +131? Sure, why not?
Wow-big card for you too today! Glad I'm not the only one!
I am scared however, I disagree largely with the Reds game, and I like the bosox.
Good luck sir, at least someone will win today...
I've always found that the strangest darn thing. You can have 5 plays on a short card or just 1 on a long card. There will be X number of opportunities in a season, but they don't have to be proportionate to the card on any given day. Anyway, BOL
Now and then even a BLIND squirrel can find an acorn
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Quote Originally Posted by fullabs11:
Wow-big card for you too today! Glad I'm not the only one!
I am scared however, I disagree largely with the Reds game, and I like the bosox.
Good luck sir, at least someone will win today...
I've always found that the strangest darn thing. You can have 5 plays on a short card or just 1 on a long card. There will be X number of opportunities in a season, but they don't have to be proportionate to the card on any given day. Anyway, BOL
Got lots of respect for you and your knowledge but damn 7 plays you're asking for trouble, but what the hell do I know? Lol,don't know how I will tail these, good luck Key.
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Got lots of respect for you and your knowledge but damn 7 plays you're asking for trouble, but what the hell do I know? Lol,don't know how I will tail these, good luck Key.
I like your pics on White Sox and Cubs. Indians is a scary one, I think they'll pull it off but I'm thinking of taking the over instead. Kluber is not the same as last year, and Buchholz is always good for 5+ runs.
I'm also taking the Mariners, I agree that Iwakuma is unimpressive, but I think Seattle's offense might push them past. Also facing a weak offense and a pitcher hitting for himself might help.
BOL
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Hey Key,
I like your pics on White Sox and Cubs. Indians is a scary one, I think they'll pull it off but I'm thinking of taking the over instead. Kluber is not the same as last year, and Buchholz is always good for 5+ runs.
I'm also taking the Mariners, I agree that Iwakuma is unimpressive, but I think Seattle's offense might push them past. Also facing a weak offense and a pitcher hitting for himself might help.
7 plays too much lol...Weeble needs to see this wickedly short card.
The only thing I'd respectively disagree on is that Sanchez being just "ok" I think the kid has transitioned nicely from the pen to starter. He's pitching aggressively and has been a delightful surprise for the Jays. Completely agree about the Jays offense, lots of luls in that lineup.
BOL Today Key
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7 plays too much lol...Weeble needs to see this wickedly short card.
The only thing I'd respectively disagree on is that Sanchez being just "ok" I think the kid has transitioned nicely from the pen to starter. He's pitching aggressively and has been a delightful surprise for the Jays. Completely agree about the Jays offense, lots of luls in that lineup.
I like your pics on White Sox and Cubs. Indians is a scary one, I think they'll pull it off but I'm thinking of taking the over instead. Kluber is not the same as last year, and Buchholz is always good for 5+ runs.
I'm also taking the Mariners, I agree that Iwakuma is unimpressive, but I think Seattle's offense might push them past. Also facing a weak offense and a pitcher hitting for himself might help.
BOL
Iwakuma also hits for himself. Just sayin........
Now and then even a BLIND squirrel can find an acorn
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Quote Originally Posted by Hooterspfld:
Hey Key,
I like your pics on White Sox and Cubs. Indians is a scary one, I think they'll pull it off but I'm thinking of taking the over instead. Kluber is not the same as last year, and Buchholz is always good for 5+ runs.
I'm also taking the Mariners, I agree that Iwakuma is unimpressive, but I think Seattle's offense might push them past. Also facing a weak offense and a pitcher hitting for himself might help.
People like you ensure this site's collective IQ will never climb out of the basement.
Very funny, but no need to lash out. He must not have been around when I posted 6 and went 6-0. There is just no way to know how many opportunities will be available on a given day. jmho
Now and then even a BLIND squirrel can find an acorn
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Quote Originally Posted by BetFriends:
People like you ensure this site's collective IQ will never climb out of the basement.
Very funny, but no need to lash out. He must not have been around when I posted 6 and went 6-0. There is just no way to know how many opportunities will be available on a given day. jmho
Red Sox are starting third string catcher Blake Swihart in Left Field in place of the slumping Brock Holt. Although Swihart has started many games for Boston at Catcher this will be his first Major League start in front of the Green Monster.
GL tonight Key.
~~~~~ZOSO~~~~~
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Red Sox are starting third string catcher Blake Swihart in Left Field in place of the slumping Brock Holt. Although Swihart has started many games for Boston at Catcher this will be his first Major League start in front of the Green Monster.
good luck Key. I am not betting much baseball these days, lines are too damned tight, but Arrieta at -187 versus old man Peavy is mighty tasty and I will hit that.
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good luck Key. I am not betting much baseball these days, lines are too damned tight, but Arrieta at -187 versus old man Peavy is mighty tasty and I will hit that.
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