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  • poopoo333
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    #1

    9-2-12

    We are looking for someone to post service plays in the evenings from 5pm and on from there. If you can spare some time, the group would really appreciate it.



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  • poopoo333
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    • Jan 2010
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    #2
    SB Professor Soccer Professor Picks

    SUNDAY 9/2

    League: Spanish La Liga
    Match: Rayo Vallecano v FC Sevilla
    Kick Off: 06:00 EST – 11:00 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Rayo Vallecano
    Current Best Odds: 2.92

    League: English Premier League
    Match: Liverpool v Arsenal
    Kick Off: 08:30 EST – 13:30 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Liverpool
    Current Best Odds: 2.10

    League: Spanish La Liga
    Match: Athletic Bilbao v Valldolid
    Kick Off: 10:00 EST – 15:00 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Athletic Bilbao
    Current Best Odds: 2.10

    League: English Premier League
    Match: Southampton v Man United
    Kick Off: 11:00 EST – 16:00 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Southampton
    Current Best Odds: 6.50

    League: Spanish La Liga
    Match: Levante v Espanyol
    Kick Off: 12:00 EST – 17:00 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Levante
    Current Best Odds: 2.30

    League: Italian Serie A
    Match: Udinese v Juventus
    Kick Off: 12:00 EST – 17:00 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Udinese
    Current Best Odds: 5.48

    League: Italian Serie A
    Match: Cagliari v Atalanta
    Kick Off: 14:45 EST – 19:45 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Cagliari
    Current Best Odds: 2.38

    League: Italian Serie A
    Match: Catania v Genoa
    Kick Off: 14:45 EST – 19:45 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Catania
    Current Best Odds: 2.10

    League: Italian Serie A
    Match: Inter v Roma
    Kick Off: 14:45 EST – 19:45 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Inter
    Current Best Odds: 2.00

    League: Italian Serie A
    Match: Parma v Chievo
    Kick Off: 14:45 EST – 19:45 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Parma
    Current Best Odds: 2.10

    League: French Ligue Un
    Match: Lille v Paris Saint-Germain
    Kick Off: 15:00 EST – 20:00 UK TIME
    Bet: Back Lille
    Current Best Odds: 2.88

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    • poopoo333
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      #3
      Jimmy Boyd

      5* Baylor -10.5

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      • poopoo333
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        #4
        Northcoast
        4 kentucky +13-

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        • poopoo333
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          #5
          What bettors need to know: SMU at Baylor

          Southern Methodist at Baylor (-8.5, 58.5)

          With the explosive combination of Robert Griffin III and Kendall Wright in the NFL, Baylor begins anew with an old Southwest Conference rival in Southern Methodist on Sunday. While quarterback Nick Florence cannot be expected to replace Griffin’s production, it will not be the first time the senior signal-caller will be asked to fill in for the reigning Heisman Trophy winner, like he did when Griffin was lost for the year early in 2009. Wide receiver Terrance Williams returns to lead a group of three returning receivers who caught at least 42 passes last season. SMU, which will join the Big East Conference in all sports next July, begins its final season in Conference USA after closing 2011 with an impressive victory over Pittsburgh in the BBVA Compass Bowl.

          TV: 6:30 p.m. ET, FSN.

          LINE: Baylor -10

          ABOUT SMU (2011: 8-5, 5-3 C-USA): Running back Zach Line puts some bite into the ground game of coach June Jones’ run-and-shoot offense. The two-time All-Conference USA selection has led the league in rushing in each of the past two seasons, but the addition of quarterback Garrett Gilbert – a University of Texas transfer – could make this offense special. The Gatorade National Player of the Year in 2009, Gilbert threw two touchdown passes in the Longhorns’ BCS title game loss to Alabama that same year and started every game for Texas in 2010 before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury early last season.

          ABOUT BAYLOR (2011: 10-3, 6-3 Big 12): Wide receiver Darryl Stonum joins the team after sitting out last season following his transfer from Michigan, where he caught 49 passes in 2010. In the running game, Oregon transfer Lache Seastrunk and Jarred Salubi form an impressive tandem that will try to replace running back Terrance Ganaway’s 1,547 rushing yards from a season ago. More will be asked of the defense this season as eight starters return on that side of the ball, although newcomer defensive end Javonte Magee may end up packing the biggest punch for this unit.

          TRENDS

          *Bears are 8-0 ATS in their last eight home games.
          *Under is 4-0 in Mustangs last four games overall.
          *Mustangs are 1-6 ATS in their last seven games overall.
          *Bears are 4-0 ATS in their last four games overall.

          EXTRA POINTS

          1. SMU leads the all-time series 36-35-7, but Baylor has won nine consecutive contests dating back to their last meeting in 2005.

          2. Baylor enters this game on a six-game winning streak, the third-longest active run in the nation.

          3. The Mustangs have not opened a season with a win on the road since 1986.

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          • poopoo333
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            #6
            Sunday Night Baseball: White Sox at Tigers
            By STEVE MERRIL

            Two of the best pitchers in the AL Central are set to do battle on Sunday Night Baseball as the Tigers host the White Sox.

            WINS FOR SALE

            Moving Chris Sale to the rotation has paid major dividends for the White Sox and bettors this season. The lefty is 15-5 with a 2.81 ERA while striking out 155 batters this campaign. However, Sale is 0-2 against Detroit this season. His last start against the Tigers came back on July 21, when he gave up five runs and seven hits in seven innings. Sale has given up four runs or more in four straight road starts and in five of his last seven starts overall. One of Sale's strengths is his ability to get big strikeouts when he needs to; he has five strikeouts or more in seven straight games.

            ACE STRUGGLES

            Justin Verlander is the undisputed Tigers’ ace. He has gone four straight starts with no-decisions despite throwing at least 110 pitches in each contest. The right-hander was rocked by the Royals his last time out, surrendering eight runs and 12 hits in just over five innings. Verlander's only start against Chicago this season was back on July 20, when he gave up two runs and four hits in eight innings. Ironically, that was the last time he picked up a win.

            INJURY REPORT
            The White Sox and Tigers are two of the healthier teams in baseball. Chicago is without Gavin Floyd and John Danks, who are both on the disabled list. Francisco Liriano and Orlando Hudson are also dealing with ailments, but they are both playing through them with Hudson recently coming off the DL. The Tigers continue to deal with the loss of Victor Martinez, who hurt his ACL in the off-season. Other than Martinez, Detroit has a clean bill of health.

            TRENDS

            *White Sox are 12-5 in Sale’s last 17 starts
            *Under is 5-1-1 in Chicago’s last seven Sunday games
            *Tigers are 28-6 in Verlander’s last 34 Sunday starts
            *Tigers are 43-14 in their last 57 Sunday games

            HITTERS TO WATCH

            Miguel Cabrera is 1-for-10 vs. Sale
            Prince Fielder is 1-for-7 vs. Sale
            Adam Dunn is 3-for-20 vs. Verlander

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            • poopoo333
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              #7
              Capping the calendar: September's best and worst pitchers
              By MARC LAWRENCE

              Like our waistlines after a tasty Labor Day barbeque, MLB rosters have expanded to accommodate the final month of the season. And as college football and the NFL crash onto the scene, MLB pitchers take the final spotlight in hopes of leading their teams on to the playoff trail.

              Which ones can we count on and which ones figure to crash-test dummies? Check it out.

              Listed below are hurlers that have enjoyed a two-to-one or better success ratio in team starts the last three seasons during the month of September. On the flip side, we’ve also listed pitchers that struggle in September team starts, winning 33 percent or less of their efforts. To qualify pitchers must have made a minimum of 10 starts, with at least one start each September over the last three years.

              Good September pitchers

              Homer Bailey, Cincinnati Reds • 11-5

              The Cincinnati starter had great promise as youngster, but injuries and inconsistencies have often sidetracked him. As per usual, Bailey is like a Moen faucet, running hot or cold and after a brutal August he will try and pitch like September’s past.

              Joe Blanton, Los Angeles Dodgers • 10-3

              Blanton won his first game in a Dodgers’ uniform in late August, after four miserable outings. Blanton’s “stuff” is not going to fool many batters (179 hits in 161.2 innings), instead he has to work the corners low and induce ground balls with runners on base to stay out of trouble. Despite being largely a No.4 or 5 starter, he’s been clutch when it counted late in the season.

              Trevor Cahill, Arizona Diamondbacks • 10-5

              The right-hander’s specialty is having batters hit ground balls. In hitter-friendly Chase Field in Arizona, this has not worked out so well for the 24-year-old. Cahill’s home ERA is a lofty 5.33. Where this Diamondbacks pitcher should be a better bet this month is on the road, where his earned run average drops to 2.79.

              Matt Cain, San Francisco Giants • 10-3

              This San Francisco ace is a proven big-game pitcher and his record this month supports the accolades. With a tight race with the Dodgers presumed in September, Cain is chewing up right-hand hitters who are batting a dismal .188 against him.

              Freddy Garcia, New York Yankees • 9-4

              The former Seattle Mariners sensation gets by more in guile then skill at 35 years old. Nevertheless, for five or six innings, Garcia will empty his bucket and deliver quality starts when his team needs him the most at crunch time. With a runner on first base, only three times in 17 innings against Garcia has the opponent scored, for a nifty 1.59 ERA in this exact situation.

              Gio Gonzalez, Washington Nationals • 12-4

              Washington would not be as far out front in the NL East without the excellent pitching of Gonzalez. The left-hander has not been as dominant the last month as we has earlier in the season, yet continues to get the job done. His unusual delivery continues to baffle batters on both sides of the dish, with righty’s sporting a .213 batting average and lefty’s slightly higher at .218.

              Roy Halladay, Philadelphia Phillies • 12-4

              Is Doc Halladay beginning headed towards a decline? We really will not know until next season, but there are signs the 35-year-old Denver native is slowing. After averaging .88 strikeouts per inning over a four-year period from 2008 to 2011, Halladay’s punch-out’s rate is down 10 percent this season. Was it the injury, age or something else? Watch him closely this month.

              Cliff Lee, Philadelphia Phillies • 10-4

              Like the Phillies, it has been a lost season for Lee. He’s been up and down like a Duncan yo-yo and his only three wins have come in his last 10 starts. Lee’s problems are easy to pinpoint. When the lefty has two runners on base, his ERA is almost 15.00. Because Lee’s command has been off, opponents are batting a robust .362 against him when ahead in the count. History says he will throw better in the final month of the season, stay tuned.

              Roy Oswalt, Texas Rangers • 10-5

              Oswalt is another hurler in his mid-30’s, still trying to hang on with diminishing skills. Oswalt has been forced back into the Texas rotation because of injuries and is unlikely to give more than 5-plus innings because of a balky back. Like several of the veteran pitchers listed above, he knows how to win when needed and can't be discounted just yet.

              Rick Porcello, Detroit Tigers • 11-4

              If Detroit is going to catch the White Sox or the other American League wild card clubs, having Porcello as a .500 pitcher will not cut it. The slender 6-foot-5 chucker needs a more harmonious two-seam fastball that induces ground balls, not line drives. Time for him to lift his game.

              David Price, Tampa Bay Rays • 13-5

              One can fully expect this top-shelf left-hander to throw extremely well like he has all season. Even being roughed up a bit in Texas in his previous outing, Price’s ERA is a razor sharp 1.95 in his last 10 starts. At the Trop this season, the Rays ace has 1.66 ERA.

              C.C. Sabathia, New York Yankees • 11-5

              Mr. Consistency among all pitchers in baseball. Sabathia’s record in 71 games over .500 since 2007 (108-37) and his WHIP has hardly varied at all in this time period, ranging from 1.14 to 1.23. Though the Yankees big man strikeouts are down from previous years, his ground ball-to-fly ball ratios are at a career high of 1.44-to-1. Anticipate the big lefty to be on his game like always.

              Justin Verlander, Detroit Tigers • 13-5

              The Tigers ace will not win another Cy Young, yet he will be a key component if Detroit returns to the postseason. The past suggests Verlander will do his part and though opposing batters have enjoyed more success against him then in 2011; their average is still not much above the Mendoza Line at .212.

              Randy Wolf, Milwaukee Brewers • 10-4

              Rumors continue to circulate this port-sider will end up in Baltimore for the playoff chase. The Orioles are attempting to look optimistically at Wolf’s past, compared to his 3-10 mark this season. For Wolf to succeed in Baltimore or Milwaukee, he need greater sink on his tosses to right-handed batters, who are slugging a hefty .325 against him.

              Bad September pitchers

              Mat Latos, Cincinnati Reds • 4-8

              The trade for Latos has worked marvelously for Cincinnati, who was the first team to 80 wins this season. The big 6-foot-6 right-hander will now be called upon to help the Reds finish with the best record in baseball in the final days of the season. Just in his fourth major league season, Latos has faltered late, however, he’s never played with as talented a group.

              Anibal Sanchez, Detroit Tigers • 5-11

              After being pounded in his initial starts in MoTown, Sanchez has looked far more comfortable in a Detroit uniform his last couple of starts at the end of August. For the 28-year-old Venezuelan to be at his best, he has to keep the low 90s fastball down in the zone, where it has more movement and tighten up his delivery for the hard slider. Sanchez will fall in love with his secondary pitches, which is what gets him into trouble.

              Chad Billingsley, Los Angeles Dodgers • 5-10

              Dodgers CEO Stan Kasten said he "fears" that disabled starting pitcher Chad Billingsley could be lost for the season with an elbow injury, according to a Los Angeles Times report. Kasten's comment came less than a week after the club gave reporters a vague description of "elbow inflammation" as the reason for Billingsley's placement on the disabled list on August 25 after he underwent an MRI.

              Gavin Floyd, Chicago White Sox • 3-9

              The White Sox placed Floyd on the 15-day disabled list with a right elbow flexor strain on August 27. He was previously on the DL from July 8-23, with right elbow tendinitis and his return is to be determined.

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              • poopoo333
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                #8
                Sunday's streaking and slumping starting pitchers

                STREAKING

                Mark Buehrle, Miami Marlins (12-11, 3.62)

                Buehrle allowed just one run on six hits over 5 2/3 innings against the Dodgers on Sunday. The lefty is now 3-0 with a 2.29 ERA over his last three starts. He is one victory away from posting his fourth consecutive 13-win season and will take on the Mets next.

                Bronson Arroyo, Cincinnati Reds (11-7, 3.84)

                Arroyo held the Diamondbacks to two runs over six innings Monday night and also hit the game-winning home run. The right-hander has won four straight decisions and takes the hill against the lowly Astros next.

                SLUMPING

                Ricky Romero, Toronto Blue Jays (8-12, 5.50 ERA)

                Romero only surrendered two runs on five hits over seven innings, but took the loss in a 2-1 decision against the Yankees on Tuesday night. The lefty has taken the loss in 11 of his last 12 starts and hasn’t picked up a win since June 22. He gets the Rays at Rogers Centre in his next start.

                Chris Capuano, Los Angeles Dodgers (11-10, 3.58)

                Capuano gave up six earned runs on 10 hits over six innings to the Rockies in his last start. The left-hander continues to struggle, giving up six runs for the second-straight outing. He takes the hill at home against the Diamondbacks on Sunday.

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                • poopoo333
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                  #9
                  DOUBLE DRAGON SPORTS NCAA SUNDAY & MONDAY

                  2 - KENTUCKY +13 at louisville

                  2 - BAYLOR -9 vs smu

                  2 - GEORGIA TECH +7.5 at virginia tech (Monday)

                  *all lines at Wynn Casino 9-2-12 at 12am Pacific

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                  • poopoo333
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                    #10
                    MLB

                    Hot pitchers
                    -- Buehrle is 3-0, 2.29 in his last three starts.
                    -- Strasburg is 4-1, 3.41 in his last five starts.
                    -- Arroyo is 4-0, 2.86 in his last four starts. Norris has a 2.84 RA in his last two starts, but woeful Astros lost 13 of his last 14 starts.
                    -- Gallardo is 6-0, 1.90 in his last six starts. McDonald is 2-1, 2.00 in his last three starts.
                    -- Cain is 3-0, 1.50 in his last four starts.
                    -- Kelly blanked Atlanta for six innings in winning his big league debut. Francis is 2-0, 3.54 in his last four outings.
                    -- Hamels is 3-0, 1.71 in his last four starts. Maholm has a 2.12 RA in his last four starts.
                    -- Miley is 2-1, 1.71 in his last three starts.

                    -- Tillman is 6-2, 3.86 in his last eight starts. Hughes is 2-1, 3.00 in his last three outings.
                    -- Price is 8-1, 2.28 in his last thirteen starts.
                    -- Anderson allowed one run in 14 IP in winning his first two '12 starts.
                    -- Seattle won last four Iwamura starts (2-0, 2.10).

                    Cold pitchers
                    -- Young is 0-2, 6.75 in his last four starts.
                    -- Westbrook is 1-2, 7.13 in his last three starts.
                    -- Cubs lost Wood's last nine starts (0-8, 7.01).
                    -- Capuano is 0-2, 7.36 in his last three starts.

                    -- Holland has a 6.27 RA in his last three starts, but Texas scored 28 runs and won all three games anyway. McAllister is 0-1, 5.51 in his last three starts.
                    -- Romero is 0-4, 5.68 in his last four starts.
                    -- Sale is 1-2, 4.42 in his last three starts. Verlander is 0-0, 4.55 in his last four starts.
                    -- Mendoza is 2-2, 5.16 in his last five starts.
                    -- Matsuzaka is 0-2, 10.29 in his two road starts.
                    -- Weaver is 1-2, 7.13 in his last four starts.

                    Hot Teams
                    -- Giants won 11 of their last 15 games.
                    -- Washington won three of its last four games, scoring 35 runs.
                    -- Mets won six of their last seven games.
                    -- Phillies won seven of their last nine games.
                    -- Reds won five of their last seven games.
                    -- Brewers won ten of their last twelve games.
                    -- Padres won 10 of their last 12 games. Colorado won nine of 13.

                    -- Rangers won ten of their last fourteen games.
                    -- Blue Jays won four of their last six games.
                    -- Orioles won six of their last eight games.
                    -- Detroit won seven of its last eight home games.
                    -- Twins won three of their last four games.
                    -- Mariners won eleven of their last sixteen games. Angels won eight of their last ten games.
                    -- Oakland won 13 of its last 15 games.

                    Cold Teams
                    -- Cubs are 6-10 in their last sixteen games.
                    -- Cardinals lost four of their last five games.
                    -- Marlins lost seven of their last nine games.
                    -- Braves lost ten of their last fourteen games.
                    -- Astros lost 13 of their last 15 games.
                    -- Pirates lost eight of last 11 games; all three wins were shutouts.
                    -- Arizona lost seven of its last nine games. Dodgers lost 10 of their last 16.

                    -- Indians lost 15 of their last 16 games.
                    -- Tampa Bay lost six of its last seven games.
                    -- Bronx is 5-9 in its last fourteen games.
                    -- White Sox lost four of their last five games.
                    -- Kansas City is 5-7 in its last dozen games. .
                    -- Boston lost nine of its last eleven road games.

                    Totals
                    -- Eight of Cubs' last eleven games stayed under total.
                    -- Last five Washington games went over the total.
                    -- Over is 5-1-1 in Miami's last seven games.
                    -- Under is 7-2-1 in Philly's last ten games.
                    -- Over is 11-4-2 in Cincinnati's last seventeen games.
                    -- 10 of the last 15 Milwaukee games stayed under the total.
                    -- Ten of last thirteen Colorado games stayed under.
                    -- Under is 9-1-1 in Arizona's last eleven games.

                    -- Nine of last eleven Cleveland games stayed under the total.
                    -- Under is 4-1-1 in last six games at Rogers Centre.
                    -- Seven of last nine Bronx games stayed under the total.
                    -- Under is 6-2-2 in last ten White Sox games.
                    -- 13 of last 19 Kansas City games stayed under the total.
                    -- Last four Oakland games went over the total.
                    -- Under is 19-9-1 in last 29 Angel gamesl under is 11-5-3 in last 19 Seattle games.

                    Umpires
                    -- Phil-Atl-- Underdogs are 7-5 in last dozen Hickox games.
                    -- SF-Chi-- Favorites won nine of Scott's last eleven games.
                    -- Cin-Hst-- Favorites won 12 of last 16 Drake games.
                    -- StL-Wsh-- Under is 8-1-1 in last twelve Winters games.
                    -- NY-Mia-- Five of last seven Darling games stayed under total.
                    -- Pitt-Mil-- Underdogs won eight of last 11 TBarrett games.
                    -- SD-Col-- Home team won 11 of last 15 Eddings games.
                    -- Az-LA-- Underdogs are 12-8 in last 20 Cooper games; five of their last seven games went over the total.

                    -- TB-Tor-- 13 of last 17 Joyce games went over the total.
                    -- Blt-NY-- Underdogs won four of last six Layne games.
                    -- LA-Sea-- Ten of last fourteen Porter games went over total.
                    -- Chi-Det-- Underdogs won 14 of last 21 Johnson games.
                    -- Min-KC-- Favorites won last eight Schrieber games.
                    -- Tex-Clev-- Favorites won last six Reyburn games.
                    -- Bos-A's-- Underdogs are 8-7 in last fifteen Davis games.

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                    • poopoo333
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                      #11
                      Totals 4 You Selections for Sunday, September 2nd

                      2012 College Football Governors' Cup Total of the Year!!!!!
                      Kentucky/Louisville under 42

                      You Win or we'll email you Monday's Report Free of Charge!!!

                      College Best Bets
                      Southern Methodist/Baylor over 58 1/2


                      September's Sunday Night MLB Total of the Month!!!!!
                      Chicago/Detroit under 7

                      MLB Best Bets
                      New York/Miami under 8
                      Pittsburgh/Milwaukee over 7 1/2
                      Minnesota/Kansas City under 9
                      Boston/Oakland over 7 1/2

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                      • poopoo333
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                        #12
                        Platinum Plays.

                        500K TV Lock

                        the Baylor Bears -8½ over
                        the SMU Mustangs

                        Best Bets

                        the Kentucky Wildcats +13 over
                        the Louisville Cardinals

                        the Kentucky/Louisville Game UNDER
                        the Total Of 42 Points

                        the SMU/Baylor Game OVER
                        the Total Of 58 Points

                        the Kansas City Royals w/Mendoza -140 over
                        the Minnesota Twins



                        Premier Picks

                        the Milwaukee Brewers w/Gallardo -155 over
                        the Pittsburgh Pirates

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                        • poopoo333
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                          #13
                          NCAA Football Game Picks

                          Kentucky at Louisville

                          The Wildcats look to take advantage of a Louisville team that is 2-6 ATS in its last 8 home games. Kentucky is the pick (+14) according to Dunkel, which has the Cardinals favored by only 8 1/2. Dunkel Pick: Kentucky (+14). Here are all of this week's games.
                          SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
                          Time Posted: 6:00 a.m. EST (8/27)
                          Game 211-212: Kentucky at Louisville (3:30 p.m. EST)
                          Dunkel Ratings: Kentucky 85.675; Louisville 94.061
                          Dunkel Line: Louisville by 8 1/2; 46
                          Vegas Line: Louisville by 14; 42 1/2
                          Dunkel Pick: Kentucky (+14); Over
                          Game 213-214: SMU at Baylor (6:30 p.m. EST)
                          Dunkel Ratings: SMU 88.927; Baylor 97.849
                          Dunkel Line: Baylor by 9; 54
                          Vegas Line: Baylor by 11; 58
                          Dunkel Pick: SMU (+11); Under
                          OTHER GAMES:
                          Time Posted: 6:00 a.m. EST (8/27)
                          Alabama State vs. Bethune-Cookman (12:00 p.m. EST)
                          Dunkel Ratings: Alabama State 48.092; Bethune-Cookman 63.178
                          Dunkel Line: Bethune-Cookman by 15

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                          • poopoo333
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                            #14
                            Today's MLB Picks

                            Pittsburgh at Milwaukee

                            The Pirates look to build on their 7-3 record in James McDonald's last 10 starts as an underdog. Pittsburgh is the pick (+140) according to Dunkel, which has the Pirates favored by 1. Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (+140). Here are all of today's picks.
                            SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
                            Time Posted: 7:00 a.m. EST
                            Game 901-902: NY Mets at Miami (1:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: NY Mets (Young) 15.155; Miami (Buehrle) 14.153
                            Dunkel Line: NY Mets by 1; 9
                            Vegas Line: Miami (-155); 8
                            Dunkel Pick: NY Mets (+135); Over
                            Game 903-904: St. Louis at Washington (1:35 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: St. Louis (Westbrook) 14.258; Washington (Strasburg) 15.350
                            Dunkel Line: Washington by 1; 7
                            Vegas Line: Washington (-160); 7 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Washington (-160); Under
                            Game 905-906: Cincinnati at Houston (2:05 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Cincinnati (Arroyo) 14.974; Houston (Norris) 13.152
                            Dunkel Line: Cincinnati by 2; 7
                            Vegas Line: Cincinnati (-200); 8
                            Dunkel Pick: Cincinnati (-200); Under
                            Game 907-908: Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (2:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Pittsburgh (McDonald) 16.195; Milwaukee (Gallardo) 15.197
                            Dunkel Line: Pittsburgh by 1; 8
                            Vegas Line: Milwaukee (-160); 7 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (+140); Over
                            Game 909-910: San Francisco at Chicago Cubs (2:20 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: San Francisco (Cain) 15.586; Cubs (Wood) 14.588
                            Dunkel Line: San Francisco by 1; 7
                            Vegas Line: San Francisco (-185); No Run Total
                            Dunkel Pick: San Francisco (-185); N/A
                            Game 911-912: San Diego at Colorado (3:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: San Diego (Kelly) 16.578; Colorado (Francis) 15.796
                            Dunkel Line: San Diego by 1; 11
                            Vegas Line: Colorado (-115); 10 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: San Diego (-105); Over
                            Game 913-914: Philadelphia at Atlanta (5:05 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Philadelphia (Hamels) 15.361; Atlanta (Maholm) 16.037
                            Dunkel Line: Atlanta by 1/2; 7 1/2
                            Vegas Line: Atlanta (-110); 7
                            Dunkel Pick: Atlanta (-110); Over
                            Game 915-916: Arizona at LA Dodgers (4:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Arizona (Miley) 15.555; LA Dodgers (Capuano) 14.610
                            Dunkel Line: Arizona by 1; 6 1/2
                            Vegas Line: LA Dodgers (-130); 7
                            Dunkel Pick: Arizona (+110); Under
                            Game 917-918: Texas at Cleveland (1:05 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Texas (Holland) 15.234; Cleveland (McAllister) 13.520
                            Dunkel Line: Texas by 1 1/2; 8
                            Vegas Line: Texas (-160); 9
                            Dunkel Pick: Texas (-160); Under
                            Game 919-920: Baltimore at NY Yankees (1:05 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Baltimore (Tillman) 15.868; NY Yankees (Hughes) 14.000
                            Dunkel Line: Baltimore by 2; 10
                            Vegas Line: NY Yankees (-145); 9
                            Dunkel Pick: Baltimore (+125); Over
                            Game 921-922: Tampa Bay at Toronto (1:07 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Tampa Bay (Price) 16.085; Toronto (Romero) 15.361
                            Dunkel Line: Tampa Bay by 1/2; 6 1/2
                            Vegas Line: Tampa Bay (-185); 7 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Tampa Bay (-185); Under
                            Game 923-924: Chicago White Sox at Detroit (8:05 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: White Sox (Sale) 16.118; Detroit (Fister) 15.003
                            Dunkel Line: Chicago White Sox by 1; 7 1/2
                            Vegas Line: Detroit (-175); 7
                            Dunkel Pick: Chicago White Sox (+155); Over
                            Game 925-926: Minnesota at Kansas City (2:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota (Vasquez) 14.241; Kansas City (Mendoza) 15.799
                            Dunkel Line: Kansas City by 1 1/2; 9 1/2
                            Vegas Line: Kansas City (-140); 9
                            Dunkel Pick: Kansas City (-140); Over
                            Game 927-928: Boston at Oakland (4:05 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Boston (Matsuzaka) 15.981; Oakland (Anderson) 15.434
                            Dunkel Line: Boston by 1/2; 7
                            Vegas Line: Oakland (-165); 7 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Boston (+145); Under
                            Game 929-930: LA Angels at Seattle (4:10 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: LA Angels (Weaver) 16.370; Seattle (Iwakuma) 14.605
                            Dunkel Line: LA Angels by 2; 6 1/2
                            Vegas Line: LA Angels (-165); 7
                            Dunkel Pick: LA Angels (-165); Under

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                            • poopoo333
                              MMA *********
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 18302

                              #15
                              Hondo

                              Hondo, who was double-flushed Friday, continued to swirl down the drain last night when the Pirates were sunk in Milwaukee to elevate the negative numeral to 2,245 skinners.

                              Today, Mr. Aitch will stick with the Pirates and also look for a Ray payday -- 10 units apiece on McDonald and Price.

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