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  • spook
    Banned
    • Apr 2010
    • 13485

    #31
    Re: 7-3-10

    MLB WRITE-UP

    Saturday, July 3

    Hot pitchers
    -- Cueto is 2-1, 0.87 in his last three starts.
    -- Carpenter is 4-0, 2.17 in his last seven starts.
    -- Strasburg has a 2.56 RA in five starts, but Nationals were blanked in his last two outings. Dickey is 6-1, 3.18 in his last seven starts.
    -- Colorado won last nine Jimenez starts (7.71 RA in last two).
    -- Kershaw is 3-1, 3.86 in his last six starts. Lopez is 2-0, 2.57 in his last couple starts.

    -- Bronx is 12-3 when Pettitte starts (6-0, 1.31 in day games). Romero has a 1.29 RA in his last three starts.
    -- Vargas is 2-1, 1.83 in his last three starts. Tigers are 4-1 in last five Verlander starts, scoring 34 runs.
    -- Lester is 2-1, 1.64 in his last three starts.
    -- Texas is 5-0 in Hunter starts (4-0, 2.76). Danks is 3-1, 3.67 in his last four starts.
    -- Angels won seven of last nine Santana starts.

    Cold pitchers
    -- Wells is 0-6, 5.92 in his last eleven starts.
    -- Parra is 1-2, 4.37 in his last four starts.
    -- ASanchez is 2-2, 4.65 in his last five starts. In his last two starts, Hanson allowed 15 runs in just 7.1 IP.
    -- Kendrick is 1-1, 7.25 in his last four starts. Maholm is 1-3, 5.02 in his last four home starts.
    -- Zito is 0-2, 5.00 in his last five starts.
    -- Correia is 1-2, 8.38 in his last six starts. Norris is 0-1, 10.05 in his last three starts.

    -- Westbrook has a 5.25 RA in his last six home starts. Mortenson was 2-4, 7.63 in his first six major league starts; he is 10-2, 3.58 in 15 starts at AAA Sacramento this season.
    -- Liriano is 0-3, 6.00 in his last three starts. Davis is 0-5, 6.00 in his last five outings.
    -- Guthrie is 0-5, 5.40 in his last six starts.
    -- Royals are 0-3 with Chen if they score less than seven runs.

    Totals
    Under was 12-3 Friday night; there were total of only 37 runs scored in the seven American League games.

    -- Seven of last nine Cub games stayed under the total.
    -- Last seven Pittsburgh games stayed under the total.
    -- Nine of Mets' last twelve games stayed under the total.
    -- Under is 4-1-2 in Atlanta's last seven home games.
    -- Under is 11-4-1 in last sixteen Cardinal games.
    -- Last four games at Coors Field went over the total.
    -- Last five Arizona home games stayed went over the total.
    -- 10 of last 13 games at Petco Park went over the total.

    -- Eight of last nine Bronx home games stayed under the total.
    -- Five of last seven games at Comerica Park went over the total.
    -- Five of last six Cleveland games stayed under the total.
    -- Over is 6-2-1 in Orioles' last nine road games.
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    -- Six of last seven Chicago road games stayed under the total.
    -- Seven of last nine Minnesota games stayed under the total.
    -- Eight of last twelve Angel games went over the total.

    Hot Teams
    -- Reds won nine of their last eleven games.
    -- Pirates won last three games, allowing total of two runs.
    -- Braves won 19 of their last 22 home games.
    -- Brewers won eight of their last twelve games. Cardinals are 7-4 in the third game of a series, if they split the first two.
    -- Rockies are 11-3 in their last fourteen home games.
    -- Padres won eight of last twelve games.
    -- Dodgers won four of their last five road games.

    -- Detroit won 11 of its last 12 home games.
    -- A's won six of last seven games. Indians won five of their last six.
    -- Red Sox are 14-3 in their last 17 home games.
    -- White Sox won 11 of their last 14 road games. Rangers won 17 of their last 22 games.
    -- Angels won seven of their last eleven home games.

    Cold Teams
    -- Cubs are 10-20 in their last 30 games.
    -- Phillies lost 14 of their last 20 road games.
    -- Marlins lost six of their last eight games.
    -- Nationals lost seven of their last nine games. Mets lost five of their last seven road games.
    -- Arizona is 6-10 in last 16 games, 1-0 under Kirk Gibson.
    -- Astros are 4-9 in their last thirteen road games.
    -- Giants lost last seven games, scoring total of 14 runs.

    -- Mariners lost 13 of their last 19 road games.
    -- Orioles lost 17 of their last 20 road games.
    -- Rays are 5-10 in their last 15 games. Minnesota lost seven of its last eleven games.
    -- Blue Jays lost five of their last six games. Bronx is 3-6 in last nine home games.
    -- Royals lost five of their last seven road games.

    Umpires
    -- Cin-Chi-- Over is 7-0-1 in last eight Vanover games.
    -- Mil-StL-- Home team is 15-1 in Tichenor games; over is 3-0-1 in his last four games behind the dish.
    -- Fla-Atl-- Underdog is 8-5 (+$310) in last 13 Cooper games.
    -- NY-Wsh-- Over is 5-2-1 in last eight Barry games.
    -- Phil-Pitt-- Four of last five O'Nora games went over the total, with favorites winning his last six games behind the plate. .
    -- SF-Colo-- Five of last seven Gorman games went over the total, with favorites winning his last six games.
    -- Hst-SD-- Under is 9-3 in Rapuano's last 12 games behind the plate.
    -- LA-Az-- Four of last five Dreckman games went over the total.

    -- Tor-NY-- Under is 11-3 in last fourteen Iassogna games.
    -- TB-Minn-- Underdog is 5-2 (+$391) in last seven Timmons tilts.
    -- A's-Clev-- Four of last five West games went over the total.
    -- Sea-Det-- Seven of last nine Danley games went over the total.
    -- Balt-Bos-- Three of last four Everitt games went over the total.
    -- Chi-Tex-- Six of last eight Culbreth games went over the total.
    -- KC-LA-- Visiting team won six of last seven Cousins games.

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    • spook
      Banned
      • Apr 2010
      • 13485

      #32
      Re: 7-3-10

      MIGHTY QUINN
      Mighty hit with the A's Friday night.
      Saturday it's the A's.
      The deficit is 795 sirignanos

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      • spook
        Banned
        • Apr 2010
        • 13485

        #33
        Re: 7-3-10

        MATT RIVERS/OFFSHORE INSIDERS

        CINCINNATI REDS -118 OVER THE CUBS

        I think I have faded these Cubs for the better part of the last month or so and I'm sure you are seeing exactly why.

        It's not the lock of my life or the greatest value ever backing a road team like this, just like yesterday, but the Cubs are a total disgrace and nothing at all seems to be changing. I say once again, just like yesterday, I might as well just cut and paste my writeups from the past few weeks fading these underachieving clowns because it may be a new day but nothing is different.

        Lou Pinella is basically gone as he has done nothing good for this organization and the players themselves are regressing by the day. What on God's green Earth has happened to Lee, Soriano and Ramirez? I mean seriously. All three were All-Star beasts that had MVP potential. Now thhe trio can't even hit the ball out of the infield.

        Throw in Fukudome and Soto and you have two guys that are just beyond lost. It's unreal how horrific, inept and pathetic the North Siders have become.

        I don't mind Randy Wells, ala Ryan Dempster yesterday, but Wells has not been as rock solid as last season and he has a team that is the epitome of mush. This Chicago team has just become a disease of epic proportions. Whatever they do turns to absolute dog doo. Dempster looked good yesterday but the team culdn't do squat at the plate. The day before they couldn't hit a rookie making his major league debut.

        Johnny Cueto is a very good pitcher most of the time and I see no reason at all why today won't equal "most of the time". Sure it's not the greatest value on the road to not get any money with the Reds, who are not the most talented team on the planet, but the Cubs are just that bad right now.

        Fading the Cubbies has been an absolute cash cow and until that well dries up a little I'm going to ride it for all its worth.

        The pick: Cincinnati -118.

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        • spook
          Banned
          • Apr 2010
          • 13485

          #34
          Re: 7-3-10

          TEMPLE PICKS-STATBETTING

          MLB TOTALS VERSION 1.0
          MLB 07/03 Philadelphia Phillies at Pittsburgh Pirates pick: under pts: 8.5
          MLB 07/03 LA Dodgers at Arizona Diamondbacks pick: under pts: 9.0
          MLB 07/03 Chicago White Sox at Texas Rangers pick: under pts: 9.5

          MLB TOTALS VERSION 1.1
          MLB 07/03 LA Dodgers at Arizona Diamondbacks pick: under pts: 9.0
          MLB 07/03 Chicago White Sox at Texas Rangers pick: under pts: 9.5


          MLB Run Lines:
          MLB 07/03 Tampa Bay Rays at Minnesota Twins pick: Minnesota Twins pts: -1.5 (+140)

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          • spook
            Banned
            • Apr 2010
            • 13485

            #35
            Re: 7-3-10

            SPORTRENDS
            MLB Take San Diego W/Correia over Houston W/Norris NO PLAY if < -165 or > -175

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            • spook
              Banned
              • Apr 2010
              • 13485

              #36
              Re: 7-3-10

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              Today's selection

              Pick Germany over Argentina in World Cup

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              • spook
                Banned
                • Apr 2010
                • 13485

                #37
                Re: 7-3-10

                JEFF BENTON
                Saturday's Winners ...

                15 DIME selection on the CINCINNATI REDS over the Cubs. List Johnny Cueto as Cincinnati's starting pitcher. If Cueto doesn't start, this play is VOID

                15 DIME selection on the Blue Jays-Yankees UNDER the total. Both Andy Pettitte and Ricky Romero must start or this play is VOID

                15 DIME selection on the NEW YORK METS over the Nationals. List R.A. Dickey as the Mets' starting pitcher. If Dickey doesn't start, this play is VOID!

                Reds

                The Chicago Cubs are an abject disaster, and their season is spiraling down the toilet in a hurry. And for this to be a virtual pick-em game with red-hot Johnny Cueto on the mound for Cincinnati is a joke.

                The Cubs have dropped the first two games by scores of 3-2 and 12-0. Going back to May 30, they have 10 wins against 20 defeats. They’ve been shut out five times in their last nine losses and scored one or zero runs 11 times in their last 20 losses; and they’ve scored three runs or fewer in 20 of their last 30 games, including 10 of the last 11 and the last five games in a row. Take away an 8-6 win at the White Sox on June 27, and Chicago has prodaced 12 runs in 10 games since June 22!

                So how is an offense that is so inept – one that was batting .215 over a 10-game stretch PRIOR to yesterday’s 12-0 loss! – going to do anything today against Cueto? The Reds’ right-hander is 8-2 with a 3.74 ERA overall, including 2-1 with a 0.87 ERA in his last three trips to the mound (the one defeat was a 1-0 loss to Cliff Lee and the Mariners). In those three games, Cueto has held the Mariners (road), A’s (road) and Phillies (home) to 17 hits and six walks in 20 2/3 innings. What’s more, Cueto hasn’t given up a home run in five consecutive starts going back to June 7.

                What about Cubs right-hander Randy Wells? He’s been below average and incredibely inconsistent. Going back to May 28, when he gave up five runs without recording an out in a home game against the Cardinals, he’s surrendered the following run totals: 5, 0, 6, 5, 2, 6 and 1. The Cubs’ record in those seven games? 1-6, including 1-3 at home. You know how much support Wells got in those seven games? 15 runs, and five of those runs came in a 10-5 loss to the White Sox. In fact, on Monday, Wells actually had a decent outing against the Pirates, giving up a run on three hits and four walks with six strikeouts in six innings. Yet Chicago lost 2-1 at home.

                The Reds, who have won four straight against Chicago and six of eight on the season, are 9-2 in their last 11 games and come into today at 46-35 and in first place in the N.L. Central. The Cubs are a season-low 12 games under .500 at 34-46 (including 19-22 at Wrigley Field), and they’re 11½ games back of Cincinnati. Put it this way: Chicago is closer – MUCH closer – to last-place Pittsburgh (17 games behind) than first place.

                Blue Jays-Yankees UNDER

                Neither of those teams is hitting a lick right now, and I don’t expect that to change with two solid lefties on the hill in Toronto’s Ricky Romero and New York’s Andy Pettitte.

                Romero has a 2.83 ERA overall and a 1.53 ERA in day games, and over his last three outings, Romero has given up just three runs (two earned) in 21 innings (0.86 ERA). Meanwhile, Pettitte has a 2.72 ERA overall and a 1.87 ERA in day games. Prior to his last start at the Dodgers on Sunday – he gave up five runs (four earned) in five innings – the veteran had held six straight opoonents to two earned runs or less while pitching at least seven innings in all six games.

                For the season, Romero has given up two earned runs or fewer in 11 of 16 starts and only twice has he surrendered more than four runs in a game. Pettitte has allowed two earned runs or fewer in 12 of 15 starts and he hasn’t had back-to-back bad outings once all year.

                Back to these two struggling offenses: Prior to Friday’s five-run outburst in the 11th inning, the Blue Jays had scored a total of three runs in 28 innings. And going back to June 18, Toronto has tallied three runs or fewer in eight of 14 games. Then again, aside from leading the majors in home runs, the Blue Jays have been pathetic on offense all season long, batting .237 overall and .225 on the road. Against left-handed pitching, those numbers drop to .205 (overall) and .201 (on the road).

                As for the Yankees, they’ve scored just nine runs in their last four games, and despite the likes of Jeter, Swisher, Teixeira, A-Rod, Cano and Posada in the everyday lineup, New York has been held to four runs or fewer in 11 of their last 15 games. The team’s batting average over the past 10 contests? Under .240 overall and less than .200 against left-handed pitching.

                Finally, Pettitte and Romero matched up against each other in Toronto almost exactly a month ago (June 5), and they combined to give up four runs in a game that ended 3-2. Pettitte lasted 7 2/3 innings in that one, while Romero went eight. And like today, that contest was a day game. In fact, the start time here is a BIG reason to love the UNDER. Why? Because these teams played a day game yesterday and were likely out of the stadium about the time happy hour started – meaning they had the entire night to roam Manhattan! Don’t be surprised if the early wake-up call for this morning doesn’t result in some real sluggish bats against two very good pitchers. Play this one low!

                Mets

                Stephen Strasburg has been absolutely as good as advertised since coming up to the big leagues, posting a 2.27 ERA with 48 strikeouts in just 31 2/3 innings. But after winning his first two starts against the lowly Pirates (5-2) and Indians (9-4), the Nationals have lost three in a row behind their phenom, scoring a whopping one run TOTAL in those three defeats.

                Strasburg isn’t the only Nationals pitcher who isn’t getting offensive help. Washington has scored six runs in its last three games and 16 runs in its last six (and seven of those 16 runs came in one game at Atlanta on Tuesday). Take it back further and the Nationals are in a 5-15 slump, scoring three runs or fewer in 14 of those 20 games.

                Meanwhile, New York’s offense is humming pretty good right now, producing five runs or more in 12 of 18 games, including eight of the last 11. Will the Mets maintain that pace today in their first look at Strasburg? I wouldn’t bet on THAT in particular. But I would bet on the fact they won’t need to score that much because Washington won’t force them to.

                That Nats will be facing right-hander R.A. Dickey here. True, Dickey is coming off his worst start of the season (five runs allowed in five innings of 10-3 loss to the Marlins). However, I’m tossing that game in the trash because it was played in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and every single one of the Mets-Marlins games in that bandbox flew over the total (not a single starting pitcher put up good numbers). Prior to that game on Monday, Dickey had delivered six quality starts in his previous seven, going 4-0 with a 1.98 ERA in his previous four.

                Finally, while Washington is in 5-15 slump, the Mets have won 18 of 26, including nine of 12 against the N.L. East, 13 of 18 against right-handed starters and seven of nine as an underdog (they’re also 5-0 in Dickey’s five starts as a pup).

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                • spook
                  Banned
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 13485

                  #38
                  Re: 7-3-10

                  THE SHARP SIDE
                  Cincinnati Reds (-118)

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                  • Mr. IWS
                    215 Hustler
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 100256

                    #39
                    Re: 7-3-10

                    Originally posted by jcubs55

                    Just so people know, it should be said that this actually is an octopus... the people at the aquarium put two glasses with team flags/symbols near it and it swims towards one of them. With that being said, looks like it's gonna be improving to 6-0!
                    LOL
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                    • spook
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 13485

                      #40
                      Re: 7-3-10

                      Originally posted by IWS Zak
                      Originally posted by jcubs55

                      Just so people know, it should be said that this actually is an octopus... the people at the aquarium put two glasses with team flags/symbols near it and it swims towards one of them. With that being said, looks like it's gonna be improving to 6-0!
                      LOL
                      funny stuff huh zac!!

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                      • spook
                        Banned
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 13485

                        #41
                        Re: 7-3-10

                        KELSO

                        50 units Texas -140
                        15 units Giants/Rockies UNDER 7.5
                        10 units Reds -120 (1 PM game)

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                        • spook
                          Banned
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 13485

                          #42
                          Re: 7-3-10

                          hey guys lets keep a eye out for teddy covers he is hot!!

                          he is probably to me one of the most hardest working most honest capper's
                          out there!!

                          gl...spook

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                          • spook
                            Banned
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 13485

                            #43
                            Re: 7-3-10

                            Mike Lineback 7/3

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                            Red Sox/ Cardinals Parlay, should be around +100.

                            Good luck.

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                            • spook
                              Banned
                              • Apr 2010
                              • 13485

                              #44
                              Re: 7-3-10

                              MIKE LINEBACK
                              2 TEAM PARLAY
                              5* Boston Red Sox/SL Cardinals +100.

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                              • spook
                                Banned
                                • Apr 2010
                                • 13485

                                #45
                                Re: 7-3-10

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