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Mr. IWS
04-11-2009, 12:16 PM
Larry Ness' Club-80 Play-MLB (28-6 or 82.4%)-Day
My 20* Clu-80 Play is on the StL Cards at 4:10 ET. No one will argue against the fact that Oswalt has been among MLB's finest pitchers since going 14-3 (2.73 ERA) in his first year with the team (2001). Oswalt was an Opening Day loser to Carlos Zambrano and the Cubs 4-2, going seven innings, allowing seven hits and three ERs. He'll take a career 129-65 (3.13) mark into this game, a winning percentage of .665. It should also be noted that the Atros are an impressive 157-56 in all his starts (.654), although the breakdown is much more favorable at home (87-37 or .702) than it is on the road (70-56 or .556). Oswalt is 9-5 with a 2.86 ERA in 24 career starts vs St Louis and 1-1 with a 1.83 ERA in five starts in the most recent edition of Busch Stadium, which is his lowest ERA at any ballpark where he has made at least five starts. However, he hasn?t received much support in those contests, with the Astros scoring a total of only 14 runs in losing FOUR of his five starts. Therein lies the rub. The Astros scored just three runs in a 5-3 loss last night at St Louis, falling to 1-3 on the year. Houston has now scored more than three runs just ONCE in their first four games of 2009. That doesn't figure to improve here vs Adam Wainwright. Wainwright made 61 appearances (all out of the bullpen) in 2006, when the Cards won the World Series, posting a 3.12 ERA. However, like a number of the St Louis pitchers, he was converted to a starter in 2007, going 14-12 with a 3.70 ERA in 2008 over 32 starts (team was 19-13). Injuries limited him to 20 starts last year but he was a splendid 11-3 with a 3.20 ERA, as the Cards went 15-5. He finished plus-$910 vs the moneyline, ranking 17th among all MLB starters. While Oswalt is a formidable mound opponent, the advantages of taking the Cards are compelling. Look at these numbers. The Cards were 10-1 (2.63) ERA in Wainwright's 11 home starts last year, although they did drop their season opener to the Pirates this year (with Wainwright on the mound), when Pittsburgh rallied for a four-run ninth in a 6-4 win. Still that's 10-2 at home in Wainwright's starts since the beginning of 2008. Add in that the Cards went 11-4 (plus-$625) in home day games last year vs righties and are 1-0 already this year in that situation (won 2-1 on Thursday afternoon) and you get to 12-4. Now note that Wainwright is 5-0 with a 2.32 ERA vs the Astros in his career over six starts (team is 6-0) and the numbers really start to build. That's 10-2 + 12-4 + 6-0 for 28-6 or 82.4 percent. That's good enough for me. Club-80 Play 20* StL Cards.

Good Luck...Larry

Mr. IWS
04-11-2009, 12:21 PM
Ben Burns

Detroit Tigers -157 / 4 units

Toronto Blue Jays / Cleveland Indians Under 8 / 5 units

Carolina Hurricanes / New Jersey Devils Under 5.5 / 4 units

Phoenix Suns / Minnesota Timberwolves Over 223.5 / 4 units

Minnesota Timberwolves +2.5 / 8 units

Mr. IWS
04-11-2009, 12:47 PM
Brandon Lang
Saturday ...

15 Dime - Tampa Bay Devil Rays

5 Dime - Pittsburgh Pirates



FREE - Chicago Bulls

Mr. IWS
04-11-2009, 01:01 PM
BIG AL's EARLY AFTERNOON (1PM) TOTALS WINNER (6-1 this year on Totals)
At 1:10pm our selection is on the Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds 'under' the total.

Mr. IWS
04-11-2009, 01:39 PM
ROOT

CC----------La Angels
Mill---------La Clippers
NoLimit----Minn T Wolves
Bill-----------Florida Marlins

Mr. IWS
04-11-2009, 04:14 PM
Spreitzer 25*- Cubs

Mr. IWS
04-11-2009, 05:23 PM
BIG AL's NBA NON-CONFERENCE GAME OF THE MONTH
Bucks

Mr. IWS
04-11-2009, 07:26 PM
Larry Ness' Las Vegas Insider-MLB (2-0?)
My Las Vegas Insider is on the Phi Phillies at 8:10 ET. The defending champs are 1-3 after the Phillies lost 10-3 yesterday at Coors Field. Cole Hamels hardly looked like a World Series MVP in his 2009 debut, as the left-hander allowed seven runs and 11 hits in 3.2 innings. His 'effort' included a five-run third in which gave up SIX (count'em!) extra-base hits. The Rockies? offensive outburst (Colorado is 3-1, batting .289 as a team while scoring 30 runs!) is quite a turnaround from last season when they scored just 16 runs in their first eight games. Can Colorado continue its "hitting ways" here vs Brett Myers? Myers is 6-0 with a 3.19 ERA in seven games (six starts) lifetime vs the Rockies. However, he wasn?t very sharp in his only appearance against them in 2008, allowing six runs and 11 hits (including two HRs) over seven innings of an 8-6 win on April 22 (no-decision). While the Rockies have opened with a 'bang,' one can't ignore the team's horrific record against right-handers last season (48-67, minus-$1,980 vs the moneyline). Granted, most of the heavy losses came on the road (Rockies were 26-26 and minus-$570 vs righties in Coors Field) but "seeing is believing" in 2009. As for the Phillies, what's going on? The Phillies have played just ONE good inning all season. That was the team's eight-run 7th on Wednesday, which allowed them to avoid a three-game home sweep at the hands of the Braves (Phils won 12-11). However, this lineup did hit an NL-high 214 HRs in 2008, while tying for second in the NL with 799 runs scored. So far, Jimmy Rollins (2007 NL MVP) is 2-for-18, while Ryan Howard (2006 NL MVP) is 3-for-16. That WILL change and why not right here? Lefty Jorge De La Rosa will get his first 2009 start for the Rockies. He went 10-8 with a 4.92 ERA in 28 games (23 starts) during 2009. The Rockies were 13-10 in those starts, 8-4 here at Coors (4.95 ERA) and 5-6 (5.27) on the road. From 2006 through 2008, he's made 59 starts (team is 27-32) and his home ERA (5.51) is no better than his road ERA (5.63). The Phillies went 12-6 on the road vs lefties last season, averaging 5.8 RPG and expect those Philly bats to 'heat up' tonight. Also, let's NOT ignore Myers' perfect career mark vs the Phiilies. Las Vegas Insider Phi Phillies.

Good Luck...Larry