Kevin Rogers (VegasInsider MLB) - Colorado Rockies -117
Service Plays Tuesday 5/21/19
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Tony Mejia (VegasInsider MLB) - Texas Rangers -123Comment
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Kyle Markus (VegasInsider)
NBA (Best Bet) - Milwaukee Bucks -143 (Moneyline)
Regular Play - Bucks/Raptors Over 217Comment
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Kyle Markus (VegasInsider MLB) - Braves/Giants Over 8Comment
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Tim Wilkinson (VegasInsider MLB) - Cubs/Phillies Over 7Comment
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Goodfella
3* (NBA)
Milwaukee -140Comment
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Dave Essler
3* Milwaukee / Cincinnati over 8.5
2* Toronto / Milwaukee over 216Comment
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Greg shaker
3*(MLB)
Milwaukee -133
2*
San Diego / Arizona under 7Comment
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Tim Wilkinson (VegasInsider)
NBA
Top Play - Milwaukee Bucks -143 (Moneyline - 5dimes Sportsbook)
Regular Play - Milwaukee Bucks Over 109.5 (Team Total Wager)Comment
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From Northcoast group of handicappers:
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Master Sports
MLB
3* #923/924 Twins/Angels OVER 9 (Pineda/Cahill)Comment
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Teddy Covers
Sin City Sizzler
3% Oakland Athletics +115
The A’s are playing their best baseball of the season right now. They’ve pounded out 34 runs during their current four game winning streak on this road trip. Oakland has owned Cleveland of late, winning their series against the Indians earlier this month, now 10-3 in the last 13 meetings between these two squads, with more than half of those wins coming at an underdog price.
A’s starter Chris Bassitt is an Ohio native who pitched his college ball at Akron; a homecoming. Bassitt has allowed a grand total of seven runs in his five previous starts this season, striking out 38 batters in just 32 innings of work. The A’s bullpen behind him is in solid shape tonight, after a series of strong starting pitching efforts and a rainout on Sunday.
Trevor Bauer is going through one of his rough stretches, allowing 21 runs in 24 innings of work over his last four trips to the hill. He’s struggling with his control and with home runs allowed, a bad combination! The bullpen behind him got hit hard last night, and frankly, the Indians lineup isn’t a ‘bet-on’ unit these days; ranked #26 out of 30 big league teams in OPS for the full season. Take the A’s.
Line Parameter: 3% at +110 or higher, 2% at +109 or lowerComment
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Gianni the Greek
NBA Big Move
5% Toronto Raptors +3Comment
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King creole
2*
Toronto / Milwaukee over 217.5Comment
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Derek Hayes (MLB) - $200 Los Angeles Angels -111Comment
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Tony George
7 Units - #923 Twins (+100) over LA Angels *10 EST
Not a fan of Michael Pineda (3-3, 5.55 ERA) for Minnesota, but he catches a break today. The Angels likely will be without their No. 3 and No. 4 hitters in the lineup as DH Shohei Ohtani and shortstop Andrelton Simmons were injured two pitches apart last night.
That means pitching around Mr. Trout and take your chances with everyone else in red and white. Twins hitters should have no problem with Trevor Cahill (2-4, 6.95), with a 27-11 record vs. RH starting pitchers. Minny is 10-1 against losing teams and the Halos are 2-15 vs. teams averaging 3.5 or more extra base hits per game. Minny 7-1 their last 8 road games and they are hitting .315 as a team their last 5 games.
3 Units - #911 Diamondbacks (-105) over San Diego *10:10 EST
Lost yesterday on the D Backs as a dog by 1 run, coming right back with them. While I enjoying watching the Padres Chris Paddock and tonight's starter Matt Strahm (1-3, 3.07 ERA), going back to my Midwest days, always made a point to watch the maestro, Zack Greinke (6-1, 2.78) toss the horsehide. Greinke is the closest thing to Greg Maddux pitching, able to execute without the big fastball anymore.
Besides having another fine season, Greinke lifetime is 13-2 with a 2.30 ERA against San Diego and will face a lineup this averaging 2.6 RPG in their last seven tries. Greinke and the D-Backs are 16-2 vs. NL teamsComment

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