I only placed the parlay 4 minutes before the first game started. Let me tell you something it is a good thing you missed the play. is what happened in the first inning Chris Young gave up 5 runs. And it went downhill from there.
But that's okay. There's always tomorrow.
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Quote Originally Posted by jcpicos:
damn missed this play
I only placed the parlay 4 minutes before the first game started. Let me tell you something it is a good thing you missed the play. is what happened in the first inning Chris Young gave up 5 runs. And it went downhill from there.
I only placed the parlay 4 minutes before the first game started. Let me tell you something it is a good thing you missed the play. is what happened in the first inning Chris Young gave up 5 runs. And it went downhill from there.
But that's okay. There's always tomorrow.
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Quote Originally Posted by JoeMahirap:
I only placed the parlay 4 minutes before the first game started. Let me tell you something it is a good thing you missed the play. is what happened in the first inning Chris Young gave up 5 runs. And it went downhill from there.
Thanks. I forgot to place the next parlay which was Chicago Cubs +1.5 -165 with Arizona 1.5 -200 tonight. Great pitching matchup on each one. Damn! The Parlay odds return was +141 on this particular Underdog Run Lin Parlay. I was too busy placing the Moneyline Parlay of Serena Williams with Djokovic which was like -267 ML Parlay. I couldn't pass up two #1's playing at the same time in the quarterfinals. Hopefully that pushes through for a win. Serena Williams already won easily earlier, But Djokovic has a tough draw in the Englishman, Murray.
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Quote Originally Posted by jcpicos:
Thanks. I forgot to place the next parlay which was Chicago Cubs +1.5 -165 with Arizona 1.5 -200 tonight. Great pitching matchup on each one. Damn! The Parlay odds return was +141 on this particular Underdog Run Lin Parlay. I was too busy placing the Moneyline Parlay of Serena Williams with Djokovic which was like -267 ML Parlay. I couldn't pass up two #1's playing at the same time in the quarterfinals. Hopefully that pushes through for a win. Serena Williams already won easily earlier, But Djokovic has a tough draw in the Englishman, Murray.
Thanks. I forgot to place the next parlay which was Chicago Cubs +1.5 -165 with Arizona 1.5 -200 tonight. Great pitching matchup on each one. Damn! The Parlay odds return was +141 on this particular Underdog Run Lin Parlay. I was too busy placing the Moneyline Parlay of Serena Williams with Djokovic which was like -267 ML Parlay. I couldn't pass up two #1's playing at the same time in the quarterfinals. Hopefully that pushes through for a win. Serena Williams already won easily earlier, But Djokovic has a tough draw in the Englishman, Murray.
HOW DID YOU GO ??
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Quote Originally Posted by JoeMahirap:
Thanks. I forgot to place the next parlay which was Chicago Cubs +1.5 -165 with Arizona 1.5 -200 tonight. Great pitching matchup on each one. Damn! The Parlay odds return was +141 on this particular Underdog Run Lin Parlay. I was too busy placing the Moneyline Parlay of Serena Williams with Djokovic which was like -267 ML Parlay. I couldn't pass up two #1's playing at the same time in the quarterfinals. Hopefully that pushes through for a win. Serena Williams already won easily earlier, But Djokovic has a tough draw in the Englishman, Murray.
That would have hit, meaning the RL Underdog Parlay of CHC and ARI. But I didn't get a chance to place it in as I missed it minutes of the Cubs game that just started at the time.
On a positive note, I did hit the ML Parlay of Djokovic and Williams in US Open Tennis.
I have a ML Parlay of Djokovic, Federer, and Williams on my next US Open tennis action.
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Quote Originally Posted by jcpicos:
HOW DID YOU GO ??
That would have hit, meaning the RL Underdog Parlay of CHC and ARI. But I didn't get a chance to place it in as I missed it minutes of the Cubs game that just started at the time.
On a positive note, I did hit the ML Parlay of Djokovic and Williams in US Open Tennis.
I have a ML Parlay of Djokovic, Federer, and Williams on my next US Open tennis action.
@ Jcpicos - I like the Orioles's Chen. He has only given up 2 or less runs in his last 8 out of 10 starts. Pretty solid there. Plus Baltimore is contending for the best record in the AL, so there's that added incentive.
@ Yoyocu - I just posted it. I liked the Royals all day. I was debating between the Mets, Orioles, and Cardinals to pair up with it, and decided with the Cardinals. September is when the Cardinals are on fire and edges out their Central division rivals. Seems like a similar story the last couple of years. So I leaned on them.
@ Bettlebum - I am partial towards Colon... even back to the Cleveland Indians days a couple of decades ago. Both the Mets and Reds are mostly anemic on offense. When they do produce offense it is in bunches but in one frigging game. Plus let's not forget, Simon has lost 6 of his last 7 decisions, and that his team had an offensive output yesterday. Lean Mets on this one.
As for Atlanta, Harang has regained his former Reds pitching awesomeness this year. However, in this matchup with the Marlins' Cosart, sorry man, I am leaning Miami on this one. I liked him when he was with Houston and couldn't believe they let him go because he had control issues. But with the right pitching coach he is awesome like Fernandez and Harvey awesome of whom both are out after having Tommy John surgeries. And he is like 1.67 ERA since he was with the Marlins or something to that effect, and has only surrendered like 2 runs in his last 27 to 28 innings pitched.
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@ Jcpicos - I like the Orioles's Chen. He has only given up 2 or less runs in his last 8 out of 10 starts. Pretty solid there. Plus Baltimore is contending for the best record in the AL, so there's that added incentive.
@ Yoyocu - I just posted it. I liked the Royals all day. I was debating between the Mets, Orioles, and Cardinals to pair up with it, and decided with the Cardinals. September is when the Cardinals are on fire and edges out their Central division rivals. Seems like a similar story the last couple of years. So I leaned on them.
@ Bettlebum - I am partial towards Colon... even back to the Cleveland Indians days a couple of decades ago. Both the Mets and Reds are mostly anemic on offense. When they do produce offense it is in bunches but in one frigging game. Plus let's not forget, Simon has lost 6 of his last 7 decisions, and that his team had an offensive output yesterday. Lean Mets on this one.
As for Atlanta, Harang has regained his former Reds pitching awesomeness this year. However, in this matchup with the Marlins' Cosart, sorry man, I am leaning Miami on this one. I liked him when he was with Houston and couldn't believe they let him go because he had control issues. But with the right pitching coach he is awesome like Fernandez and Harvey awesome of whom both are out after having Tommy John surgeries. And he is like 1.67 ERA since he was with the Marlins or something to that effect, and has only surrendered like 2 runs in his last 27 to 28 innings pitched.
As for Atlanta, Harang has regained his former Reds pitching awesomeness this year. However, in this matchup with the Marlins' Cosart, sorry man, I am leaning Miami on this one. I liked him when he was with Houston and couldn't believe they let him go because he had control issues. But with the right pitching coach he is awesome like Fernandez and Harvey awesome of whom both are out after having Tommy John surgeries. And he is like 1.67 ERA since he was with the Marlins or something to that effect, and has only surrendered like 2 runs in his last 27 to 28 innings pitched.
Good call on this one.
I was leaning towards the Braves because it was supposed to be a low scoring game and the ATL needs to win to stay in the wild card race.
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Quote Originally Posted by JoeMahirap:
As for Atlanta, Harang has regained his former Reds pitching awesomeness this year. However, in this matchup with the Marlins' Cosart, sorry man, I am leaning Miami on this one. I liked him when he was with Houston and couldn't believe they let him go because he had control issues. But with the right pitching coach he is awesome like Fernandez and Harvey awesome of whom both are out after having Tommy John surgeries. And he is like 1.67 ERA since he was with the Marlins or something to that effect, and has only surrendered like 2 runs in his last 27 to 28 innings pitched.
Good call on this one.
I was leaning towards the Braves because it was supposed to be a low scoring game and the ATL needs to win to stay in the wild card race.
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