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  • spook
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    #1

    6-11-10

    NEW GUYS! LURKERS!

    Dont be afraid to post services if you come across them. Your posts will be appreciated for sure.

    Just put them in the appropriate section (regular go here).

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    post'em if you got'em gl!!!!!
  • spook
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    #2
    Re: 6-11-10

    Andrew Bucciarelli World Cup Picks

    4* France -1/2 +122
    2* Mexico pk -119

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    • spook
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      #3
      Re: 6-11-10

      crusher pod 6/11 juego 2 ultimos 4-1

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      San Diego Padres -135

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      • spook
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        Re: 6-11-10

        Cleveland Insider (Service Plays)

        MLB 19-1
        WNBA 4-0
        AFL 14-0
        NFL 59-3

        Friday Play 6-11

        WNBA
        Play #2- Tulsa +8.5 (buying 3 points -170) over San Antonio wager $459 win $270

        our goal is to win $100 per set

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        • spook
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          #5
          Re: 6-11-10

          Friday's Streaking and Slumping Starting Pitchers

          Streaking

          R.A. Dickey, New York Mets (3-0, 3.20 ERA)

          The Mets' right hander has yet to taste defeat in 2010, posting three wins and a no decision in his first four starts for New York. The knuckleball pitcher has shown a steadiness after getting into early trouble, rebounding from a rough start last Friday for a three-run, seven-hit showing through 6.1 innings of work. He’s been able to eat up innings, averaging more than six innings per start in 2010.

          Ubaldo Jimenez, Colorado Rockies (11-1, 0.93 ERA)

          The National League Cy Young favorite faces AL foes, the Toronto Blue Jays, in interleague play Friday. Jimenez has stayed sharp in June, going 7.0 innings and allowing just two runs on six hits in his last start. He’s won four straight outings and hasn’t been defeated since May 9. He’s never faced the Blue Jays in his MLB career, but should be a worthy foe for the best home-run hitting team in the bigs. Jimenez has given up just two dingers this season.

          Slumping

          Kevin Correia, San Diego Padres (5-4, 5.03 ERA)

          The Padres’ righty lasted only 1.2 innings in his most recent start, giving up four earned runs on four hits while walking three batters versus the Phillies. Correia has allowed 10 earned runs in his last two trips to the mound and, outside of a shutout effort on May 26, has served up 18 runs in his last five trips to the bump, walking 14 batters in that span.

          Tim Lincecum, San Francisco Giants (5-2, 2.30 ERA)

          The two-time Cy Young winner just hasn’t been himself recently, going winless since May 15. While his most recent outing was a bit sharper, giving up three runs on six hits in a no-decision versus the Pirates, Lincecum did allow a home run for the fifth time this season. In the two starts before that, he allowed 11 earned runs for an ERA south of 8.00. He may be able to straighten himself out against the cross-bay A’s as he’s 3-0 with a 1.23 ERA in four starts versus Oakland.

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          • spook
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            Re: 6-11-10

            Friday's MLB Tips
            By Kevin Rogers

            Interleague play is back on Friday night for the next two weeks with four of the traditional matchups taking place. The state of California is dominated with rivalries as the A's and Giants meet up in San Francisco, while the Dodgers and Angels hook up at Chavez Ravine. In the afternoon, the Cubs and White Sox renew acquaintances on the North Side of Chicago. We'll highlight four night matchups, starting with the Sunshine State showdown in St. Pete.

            Marlins at Rays - 7:10 PM EST

            The Fish halted a four-game skid with a 2-0 victory at Philadelphia on Thursday, as Florida takes on Tampa Bay at Tropicana Field. The Rays' offense is rolling with 30 runs in the last four games, while going 3-1.

            James Shields (5-4, 3.64 ERA) has struggled recently by allowing 21 hits and 13 runs in his last two starts, both losses. The righty has won only one home decision this season, but the Rays are 3-3 in his six starts at the Trop. Shields has delivered quality starts in eight of his last nine trips to the mound, including three outings of 10 or more strikeouts. Five of Shields' six career starts against the Marlins have resulted in 'overs,' as the Rays split his two outings versus Florida last season.

            The Marlins counter with Anibal Sanchez (5-3, 3.18 ERA), who is 4-1 in his last five starts. Sanchez's four-game winning streak came to a halt in his last trip to the hill in a 4-3 road loss to the Mets. The righty has given up two earned runs or less in eight of his previous nine starts, with the Mets tallying four runs on Sanchez last Friday. The 'under' has profited for Sanchez on the highway, hitting in four of five away starts.

            Tampa Bay has dominated this series recently, claiming five of six meetings last season, including all three in St. Pete. Dating back to 2007, the Rays are 12-2 the last 14 matchups against the Marlins, with the 'over' going 9-4-1.

            Phillies at Red Sox - 7:10 PM EST

            A pair of veteran arms take the hill at Fenway Park when Philadelphia looks to avenge a series loss to Boston last month. The Sox held the Phillies to 19 straight scoreless innings at one point during the weekend set, as Boston grabbed two of three games.

            The Red Sox send out the up-and-down John Lackey (6-3, 4.72 ERA) to the mound, who is coming off a loss as a road favorite at Baltimore. Boston has won four straight home starts made by Lackey, despite his 5.60 ERA at Fenway Park this season. Lackey has been bailed out by strong support with the Sox plating at least seven runs in three of those home victories. The righty was knocked around last month by the Phillies, allowing four earned runs and two homers in five innings of work in a 5-1 road setback.

            Jamie Moyer (6-5, 3.98 ERA) has turned into a viable arm once again inside the Philadelphia rotation, fresh off a complete-game victory over the Padres. The 47-year old southpaw finally received some much needed run support in the win against San Diego (6 runs) after the Phils totaled one run in his previous three starts combined. Moyer hasn't pitched at Fenway Park since 2006 (as a member of the Mariners), as the ageless wonder lost to Boston back in May, 3-0, despite allowing four hits and two earned runs in five innings.

            This is Philadelphia's first trip to Boston since 2006, as the Sox are 15-4 the last 19 meetings dating back to 2004. Excluding the World Series, the Phillies finished last season at 5-4 on the road in interleague play, while the 'under' hit six times.

            Braves at Twins - 8:10 PM EST

            The rematch of the epic 1991 World Series doesn't have the same ring to it this time around, but Friday's pitching matchup is a solid one at Target Field. Atlanta continues a ten-game road trip, as the Braves have dropped four of seven since a nine-game winning streak.

            The Braves had won each of Tim Hudson's (6-1, 2.44 ERA) last five starts prior to an extra-innings setback to the Dodgers this past Sunday. Hudson continues to be one of the most consistent pitchers in the National League, compiling quality starts in nine of his last 10 outings. The last time Hudson faced the Twins was back in 2007 at the Metrodome, as the Braves fell, 3-2. Hudson scattered two hits in 7.1 innings, but was outdueled by former Minnesota ace Johan Santana.

            The second-coming of Santana in Minnesota is lefty Francisco Liriano (5-3, 3.10 ERA), who is fresh off consecutive quality starts at Seattle and Oakland. Liriano has made just two home starts since April 22, both losses to the Yankees and Orioles as 'chalk.' Run support has been issue for Liriano lately, with the Twins scoring 17 runs in his last six starts (2-4).

            The Braves are a dreadful 1-13 when Hudson starts against interleague opponents, including an 0-7 mark on the road. On the flip side, the Twins own a solid 7-1 mark when Liriano takes the mound versus NL competition.

            Blue Jays at Rockies - 9:10 PM EST

            The hottest pitcher in baseball goes for his 12th victory of the season as Ubaldo Jimenez makes his first career start against Toronto. The Rockies will try to bounce back after dropping three of four at home to the Astros, while the Jays avoided a sweep on Thursday with a 3-2 triumph at Tampa Bay.

            Jimenez (11-1, 0.93 ERA) has been money in the bank every time he's taken the hill this season, delivering quality starts in each of his 12 outings. There's no reason to 'fade' him at this point, but the prices keep rising on Jimenez each time out. Friday's start against Toronto will be the sixth time this season Jimenez has been listed as a $2.00 favorite or higher. The 'under' has cashed in five of the last six for the Rockies' ace, while Colorado has covered the run-line in every start but one for Jimenez.

            The Jays have been successful when Ricky Romero (5-2, 3.06 ERA) takes the bump, winning eight of his 12 starts. Romero is coming off back-to-back home wins over the Yankees and Orioles, tossing 17 innings and allowing three earned runs. Toronto has lost each of Romero's last two starts on the highway against the Angels and Mariners, while receiving just three runs of support in each defeat. The 'over' has cashed in four of Romero's five road starts this season, while the lefty is 3-0 in three career interleague outings.

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            • PROMAS
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              Re: 6-11-10

              In. Sports Rep. Premier Picks® For 06/11/10
              4* St. Louis (Garcia) -130 over Arizona (Lopez)
              Range: -115 to -155
              4* Chicago White Sox (Peavy) +105 over Chicago Cubs (Wells)
              Range: +120 to -115
              3* Toronto (Romero)/Colorado (Jimenez) UNDER 7.5
              Range: 8 to 7

              Free pick: N.Y. Mets/Baltimore UNDER 8.5 (MLB)

              BOL TO ALL!

              P.S. Spook or anyone else please post the National Sports Service picks, thanks!
              PROMAS
              All together we can make money!

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              • spook
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                #8
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                BASEBALL CRUSHER
                PLAY OF THE DAY

                San Diego Padres -135 sobre Seattle Mariners

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                • spook
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                  #9
                  Re: 6-11-10

                  lvsit

                  Friday June 11, 2010

                  Allday
                  MLB
                  1* Kansas City Royals at Cincinnati Reds Over 9

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                  • spook
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                    #10
                    Re: 6-11-10

                    Mighty Quinn

                    Mighty missed with Lakers (+3-1/2) Thursday night.

                    Friday it's the Reds and Spain to win the World Cup. The deficit is 980 sirignanos.

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                    • spook
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                      #11
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                      Hondo

                      The Metamucils' invincibility in the big Citi was no match for the Hondo kiss of death, which put a halt to their home winning streak at nine and raised the deficit to 885 applings.

                      Today, he'll close up shop early with what he hopes will be an afternoon delight at Wrigley -- 10 units on Peavy and the Chisox to chew up the Cubs.

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                      • spook
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                        #12
                        Re: 6-11-10

                        Arthur Ralph Sports
                        464 - 334 run 58 %

                        Free play FRIDAY Seattle Mariners + 125

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                        • spook
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                          #13
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                          shut em down sports

                          20* San Diego ML

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                          • spook
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                            #14
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                            Comppicks

                            MLB
                            Yankees -1.5 (-145)
                            Nationals +115
                            Tigers -1.5 (-125)
                            Twins -130

                            Comppick (free pick)
                            Blue Jays +190

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                            • spook
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                              #15
                              Re: 6-11-10

                              JR ODonnell | MLB RunLine Fri, 06/11/10 - 7:05 PM

                              triple-dime bet 962 DET -1.5 (-125) Bookmaker.com vs 961 PIT
                              Analysis:
                              Tigers get the 3* Jack Hammer call

                              TIGERS - 1.5 RUNS - 125 GAME AT 705


                              Kaboooooooooom the Tigers and JJ. Verlander are the play~ tonight - 1.5 runs as a 9-1 inter league record and a struggling Tigers team that needs to win will tune up the Poor Pirates Friday. Jr O sweeps the NBA ticket with the Celtics lst night and we have a smooth 4-2 66% 3* top play run. The Tigers ace has limited batters to .186 @ home this season. The Pirates are 9-22 on the road this season & R Ohlendorf is brutal on the road, the Pirates are 1-10 in his last 11
                              TIGERS - 1.5 RUNS CRUSH TONIGHT

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