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Hump day power card has the MLB Game of the Week an NHL 5* Game Super system and the NBA Double Perfect Historical System winner. Tuesday card goes 5-0 sweeping in all 3 Major Sports. Free 14-2 MLB Totals System below.
On Wednesday the free MLB Totals system is on the over 7.5 runs in the New York Yankees at Washington Nationals game at 7:05 eastern. We cashed with the over last night as a top play as these two put up 14 runs. The results of that game sets up a 14-2 League wide totals system that plays over the total for home teams like Washington with a total of 8 or less that are off a home favored win by 2 or more runs if they scored 5 or more runs and had 10 or more hits, vs an opponent like the Yankees that scored 5 or more runs in a 2 or more run road loss, provided both teams had no errors. The Nationals have played over the total in 10 of the last 11 and are averaging nearly 8 runs the past week, they have flown over in 5 of at home after scoring 5 or more runs. The Yankees have played over 5 straight times on the road off a road loss by 2 or more runs when scoring 5 or more. They have A. Warren on the mound and he has an elevated 6.03 road era. Zimmerman goes for Washington and he has pitched over the total in 8 of his last 9 May starts. Look for this one to go over the posted total. On Hump day we have another big card with the Double Perfect Game 1 Super system in the NBA. Baseball its the System Game of the week and in the NHL a powerful 5* System in game 3 action, Last night MLB, NBA and NHL Sweep giving us a 5-0 night. Jump on now and put the Most Powerful Plays in the Industry on your side. For the free play. Take The over 7.5 runs in the NYY at Washington game. See the actual system below. GC
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Aug 18, 2004 box Wed home Padres David Wells - L Braves Paul Byrd - R 5-6 -1 L 3.0 O 9-15 0-1 2-2 -120 8.0 9
Sep 28, 2004 box Tue home Cubs Greg Maddux - R Reds Josh Hancock - R 3-8 -5 L 3.0 O 7-8 0-1 0-6 -300 8.0 9
Sep 18, 2005 box Sun home Padres Pedro Astacio - R Nationals Esteban Loaiza - R 2-1 1 W -5.0 U 9-5 0-2 1-1 -120 8.0 9
May 26, 2007 box Sat home Padres Justin Germano - R Brewers Claudio Vargas - ? 6-3 3 W 1.5 O 13-6 1-0 4-0 -120 7.5 9
Sep 27, 2008 box Sat home Mariners Ryan Rowland Smith - L Athletics Greg Smith - L 7-3 4 W 2.0 O 8-10 0-1 6-0 -105 8.0 9
Aug 14, 2009 box Fri home Cardinals Adam Wainwright - R Padres Mat Latos - R 9-2 7 W 3.5 O 15-11 0-0 9-0 -220 7.5 9
Apr 14, 2010 box Wed home Dodgers Chad Billingsley - R Diamondbacks Rodrigo Lopez - R 7-9 -2 L 8.0 O 19-14 0-2 3-2 -180 8.0 10+
Jul 21, 2011 box Thu home Blue Jays Ricky Romero - L Mariners Doug Fister - R 7-5 2 W 4.5 O 7-9 0-1 4-1 -175 7.5 9
Jul 24, 2011 box Sun home Phillies Roy Halladay - R Padres Tim Stauffer - R 5-3 2 W 1.0 O 8-8 1-0 4-1 -235 7.0 9
Aug 17, 2012 box Fri home Braves Tommy Hanson - R Dodgers Chris Capuano - L 4-3 1 W -1.0 U 10-9 1-1 1-2 -115 8.0 10+
Aug 21, 2012 box Tue home Phillies Cliff Lee - L Reds Homer Bailey - R 4-5 -1 L 1.0 O 11-11 2-1 1-2 -150 8.0 9
Sep 05, 2012 box Wed home Nationals Gio Gonzalez - L Cubs Chris Volstad - R 9-1 8 W 3.0 O 13-4 1-0 9-0 -250 7.0 9
Apr 03, 2013 box Wed home Braves Paul Maholm - L Phillies Roy Halladay - R 9-2 7 W 3.5 O 9-9 1-0 7-0 -135 7.5 9
Jul 10, 2013 box Wed home Cardinals Shelby Miller - R Astros Jordan Lyles - R 5-4 1 W 1.0 O 7-10 2-0 1-2 -250 8.0 9
May 31, 2014 box Sat home Athletics Tommy Milone - L Angels Tyler Skaggs - L 11-3 8 W 6.5 O 9-11 1-0 8-3 -130 7.5 9
Jun 08, 2014 box Sun home Tigers Anibal Sanchez - R Red Sox John Lackey - R 3-5 -2 L 0.5 O 7-11 1-1 1-2 -130 7.5 9
May 20, 2015 Wed home Nationals Jordan Zimmermann - R Yankees Adam Warren - R -143 7.5
Dave Cokin
Diamondbacks +120 (Anderson/Phelps)
No reason to get off the Marlins fade train. Pitching matchup is pretty close to a coin flip, maybe a slight edge to Phelps based on the home/road split metrics. But it's close at any rate, and unless something dramatic is indicated to get me off playing against Miami, I'll just continue to do so. Not really sure what this line does, as there will be some play on the home team to avoid getting swept, but with two already in the bank I'm right back on the Diamondbacks.
Blue Jays -115 (Weaver/Hutchison)
No doubt Jered Weaver is getting better location the last couple starts. The guy might not have much juice left in the flipper, but he still knows how to pitch. But this is still a Toronto lineup that can turn any mistakes into runs very quickly, and I have Hutchison pitching better than his base data indicates, especially at home. I also think it's worth mentioning that Mike Trout is in a 6/32 slump and if he's not hitting, the Halos aren't scoring much. I'll play Toronto here.
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