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  • timbob
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    8-9-11

    New Guys!

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  • timbob
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    #2
    Mighty Quinn

    Mighty hit with the White Sox Monday night.

    Tuesday it's the Reds. The deficit is 2639 sirignanos.

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    • timbob
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      #3
      Arthur Ralph Sports

      692- 519 57 % Run over 3 YEARS

      Free one Tues Angels + 105

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      • timbob
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        #4
        Today's MLB Picks
        Milwaukee at St. Louis

        The Cardinals look to take advantage of a Milwaukee team that is 1-5 in Shaun Marcum's last 6 starts against a team with a winning record. St. Louis is the pick (-120) according to Dunkel, which has the Cardinals favored by 1. Dunkel Pick: St. Louis (-120). Here are all of today's picks.

        TUESDAY, AUGUST 9
        Time Posted: 6:00 a.m. EST

        Game 901-902: Atlanta at Florida (7:10 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta (Beachy) 14.983; Florida (Hensley) 13.861
        Dunkel Line: Atlanta by 1; 7 1/2
        Vegas Line: Atlanta (-120); 8
        Dunkel Pick: Atlanta (-120); Under

        Game 903-904: San Diego at NY Mets (7:10 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: San Diego (LeBlanc) 14.560; NY Mets (Capuano) 16.031
        Dunkel Line: NY Mets by 1 1/2; 9 1/2
        Vegas Line: NY Mets (-135); 8
        Dunkel Pick: NY Mets (-135); Over

        Game 905-906: Colorado at Cincinnati (7:10 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Colorado (Rogers) 15.908; Cincinnati (Willis) 14.989
        Dunkel Line: Colorado by 1; 10 1/2
        Vegas Line: Cincinnati (-140); 9 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Colorado (+120); Over

        Game 907-908: Washington at Chicago Cubs (8:05 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Washington (Detwiler) 14.525; Cubs (Lopez) 15.503
        Dunkel Line: Chicago Cubs by 1; 8
        Vegas Line: Chicago Cubs (-120); No Run Total
        Dunkel Pick: Chicago Cubs (-120); N/A

        Game 909-910: Milwaukee at St. Louis (8:15 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Milwaukee (Marcum) 15.606; St. Louis (Jackson) 16.545
        Dunkel Line: St. Louis by 1; 9
        Vegas Line: St. Louis (-120); 8
        Dunkel Pick: St. Louis (-120); Over

        Game 911-912: Houston at Arizona (9:40 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Houston (Lyles) 14.830; Arizona (Marquis) 14.196
        Dunkel Line: Houston by 1/2; 8 1/2
        Vegas Line: Arizona (-180); 9
        Dunkel Pick: Houston (+160); Under

        Game 913-914: Philadelphia at LA Dodgers (10:10 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Philadelphia (Lee) 15.394; LA Dodgers (Lilly) 16.362
        Dunkel Line: LA Dodgers by 1; 7
        Vegas Line: Philadelphia (-180); 6 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: LA Dodgers (+160); Over

        Game 915-916: Pittsburgh at San Francisco (10:15 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Pittsburgh (McDonald) 14.767; San Francisco (Bumgarner) 13.166
        Dunkel Line: Pittsburgh by 1 1/2; 6 1/2
        Vegas Line: San Francisco (-180); 7
        Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (+160); Under

        Game 917-918: Detroit at Cleveland (7:05 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Detroit (Fister) 16.191; Cleveland (Masterson) 14.615
        Dunkel Line: Detroit by 1 1/2; 8
        Vegas Line: Cleveland (-130); 7 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Detroit (+110); Over

        Game 919-920: LA Angels at NY Yankees (7:05 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: LA Angels (Haren) 15.367; NY Yankees (Burnett) 16.282
        Dunkel Line: NY Yankees by 1; 8
        Vegas Line: NY Yankees (-115); 8 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: NY Yankees (-115); Under

        Game 921-922: Oakland at Toronto (7:07 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Oakland (Harden) 15.608; Toronto (Cecil) 15.327
        Dunkel Line: Oakland by 1/2; 8
        Vegas Line: Toronto (-140); 9
        Dunkel Pick: Oakland (+120); Under

        Game 923-924: Chicago White Sox at Baltimore (7:05 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: White Sox (Floyd) 14.385; Baltimore (Reyes) 15.120
        Dunkel Line: Baltimore by 1/2; 10
        Vegas Line: Chicago White Sox (-135); 9
        Dunkel Pick: Baltimore (+115); Over

        Game 925-926: Kansas City at Tampa Bay (7:10 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Kansas City (Francis) 15.219; Tampa Bay (Shields) 16.606
        Dunkel Line: Tampa Bay by 1 1/2; 7 1/2
        Vegas Line: Tampa Bay (-200); 8
        Dunkel Pick: Tampa Bay (-200); Under

        Game 927-928: Seattle at Texas (8:05 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Seattle (Pineda) 16.163; Texas (Ogando) 15.430
        Dunkel Line: Seattle by 1/2; 9
        Vegas Line: Texas (-185); 8
        Dunkel Pick: Seattle (+165); Over

        Game 929-930: Boston at Minnesota (8:10 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Boston (Bedard) 16.195; Minnesota (Liriano) 13.350
        Dunkel Line: Boston by 3; 10
        Vegas Line: Boston (-130); 8 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Boston (-130); Over

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        • timbob
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          #5
          WNBA Basketball Picks
          Minnesota at Phoenix

          The Lynx look to build on their 5-1 ATS record in their last 6 Tuesday games. Minnesota is the pick (-2 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Lynx favored by 3. Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (-2 1/2). Here are all of today's picks.

          TUESDAY, AUGUST 9
          Time Posted: 6:00 a.m. EST

          Game 651-652: San Antonio at Indiana (7:05 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: San Antonio 110.335; Indiana 120.586
          Dunkel Line & Total: Indiana by 10; 152
          Vegas Line & Total: Indiana by 6 1/2; 147
          Dunkel Pick: Indiana (-6 1/2); Over

          Game 653-654: Atlanta at Washington (7:05 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta 111.859; Washington 112.504
          Dunkel Line & Total: Washington by 1; 152
          Vegas Line & Total: Atlanta by 3; 156
          Dunkel Pick: Washington (+3); Under

          Game 655-656: Chicago at Connecticut (7:35 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: Chicago 110.072; Connecticut 116.890
          Dunkel Line & Total: Connecticut by 7; 147
          Vegas Line & Total: Connecticut by 6; 150 1/2
          Dunkel Pick: Connecticut (-6); Under

          Game 657-658: Seattle at New York (8:05 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: Seattle 110.888; New York 114.691
          Dunkel Line & Total: New York by 4; 151
          Vegas Line & Total: New York by 4 1/2; 145 1/2
          Dunkel Pick: Seattle (+4 1/2); Over

          Game 659-660: Minnesota at Phoenix (10:05 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota 118.946; Phoenix 116.182
          Dunkel Line & Total: Minnesota by 3; 191
          Vegas Line & Total: Minnesota by 2 1/2; 186
          Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (-2 1/2); Over

          Game 661-662: Tulsa at Los Angeles (10:35 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: Tulsa 97.129; Los Angeles 104.941
          Dunkel Line & Total: Los Angeles by 8; 145
          Vegas Line & Total: Los Angeles by 11 1/2; 151
          Dunkel Pick: Tulsa (+11 1/2); Under

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          • timbob
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            #6
            Tuesday’s Betting Tips: Tigers Can't Win In Cleveland

            Who's Hot

            MLB: Colorado is 21-5 in its last 26 games against Cincinnati.

            MLB: The under is 8-3 in Chris Capuano’s last 11 starts.

            WNBA: Minnesota is 21-10 against the spread in its last 31.

            Who’s Not

            MLB: The Los Angeles Angels are 3-11 in their last 14 games at Yankee Stadium.

            MLB: Detroit is winless in its last 11 games in Cleveland.

            WNBA: Washington is just 3-8 against the spread in its last 11 home games.

            Key Stat

            93.5 – The Phoenix Mercury are allowing 93.5 points per game over their last six games. They’ve lost five of those contests outright, covering just once during the slump.

            Injury That Shouldn’t Be Overlooked

            Jose Reyes, New York Mets – The Mets placed shortstop Jose Reyes on the 15-day DL with a strained left hamstring, the same injury that put him on the shelf earlier this season. Reyes is hitting .336 with 80 runs scored and 34 stolen bases.

            Game Of The Day

            Milwaukee Brewers at St. Louis Cardinals (-125, 8.5)

            Notable Quotable

            “I had a lot of emotions going on all week. You hear people say, ’How good are you now that you're not caddying for Tiger,’ things like that, and it makes you want to prove yourself. And when we were coming down the stretch and all those people were calling out my name, I mean I’ve never experienced anything like that, and when Adam won, all of a sudden, all that emotion, it all poured out. But, look, it’s time to move on.” – Caddy Steve Williams reflecting on his rant following Adam Scott’s win at the Bridgestone Invitational. Woods is set at +1600 for this week’s PGA Championship while Scott is pegged around +2000.

            Tips And Notes

            Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Shane Victorino was suspended three games for his part in a dust-up with the San Francisco Giants last Friday. Victorino plans to appeal the ban, so he should be available for Tuesday’s game against the Dodgers. Meanwhile, the news isn’t so good for Placido Polanco, who has been diagnosed with a sports hernia. He intends to try to play through the injury, but will be taking it day-by-day.

            The women’s draw at Toronto’s Rogers Cup has seen a number of significant upsets already. Former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic as well as Marion Bartoli and Svetlana Kuznetsova were all ousted in the opening round. Meanwhile, defending champion Caroline Wozniacki is waiting for her first opponent of the tournament after enjoying a first-round bye.

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            • timbob
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              #7
              MLB NEWS AND NOTES
              Milwaukee Brewers Travel For Big MLB Betting Series In St. Louis
              By: Jeff Grant


              Milwaukee Brewers at St. Louis Cardinals (-120, 8)

              The National League Central has become a two-team race as the Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis Cardinals begin a critical three-game series Tuesday night at Busch Stadium. The first pitch is scheduled for 5:15 p.m. (PT).

              Milwaukee enters with a three-game lead over the Cards after a weekend sweep of the Houston Astros, scoring 22 runs over a span of three games. The Brewers own the top home record in the game at 41-15, but the series sweep in Houston only improved their road mark to 24-35.

              Tuesday’s contest will serve as the 10th meeting of the year between these division rivals and Milwaukee holds a 6-3 overall advantage, but dropped two of three in St. Louis from May 6-8.

              Shaun Marcum (10-3, 3.58 ERA) has won three straight decisions, but is coming off a poor no-decision effort last time out against the Cardinals at Miller Park. He allowed six runs and seven hits over six frames in a 8-7 loss.

              Marcum has made two career starts against St. Louis, entering with a 1-0 mark and 6.23 ERA. He has fared well against slugger Albert Pujols, limiting him to just one hit in five plate appearances.

              Total players will be interested in the ‘under’ being 7-1 in his last eight road starts, which fits nicely with the last five meetings in St. Louis falling below the posted number.

              St. Louis finished its seven-game road trip with a 5-2 record, including wins in all four games at Sun Life Stadium against the Florida Marlins. The Cardinals probably didn’t want leave South Florida willingly due to their 45-27 all-time mark at the venue.

              The team will try to gain ground at home where it has posted a 29-24 record in 2011, but will have to overcome recent failures at Busch Stadium against its current opponent. The Brewers have won 19 of the last 30 meetings dating to the start of the 2008 campaign.

              Edwin Jackson (8-8, 4.11 ERA) will be making his third start in a Cardinals uniform and will try to make fans forget his last appearance. He allowed a season-high 10 runs (eight earned) and 14 hits over seven innings in a 10-5 road loss to the Brewers.

              The right-hander managed to register a 9-2 win over the Cubs in his only start at Busch Stadium this year on July 29, surrendering just a single run and seven hits over seven frames. In three lifetime starts versus the Brewers, Jackson has a losing 1-2 mark and 5.68 ERA, allowing them to hit for a combined .307 average.

              St. Louis has performed extremely well against teams with a winning record when playing host, winning 39 of the last 58 games in that situation.

              Weather forecasts suggest game-time temperatures in the mid-80s with a northwesterly breeze of 5-10 mph (left to right). The Cardinals have won five of six home games this year in those conditions, averaging 5.33 runs to 2.67 for opponents.
              Last edited by timbob; 08-09-2011, 07:04 AM.

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              • timbob
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                #8
                Tuesday's Streaking And Slumping Starting Pitchers

                STREAKING

                Justin Masterson, Cleveland Indians (9-7, 2.63 ERA)

                Masterson is coming off a 7-3 win over Boston that saw him strike out nine Red Sox. The 6-foot-6 fireballer has allowed more than three runs just once over his last dozen starts and he hasn’t yielded more than two walks in his last 10 trips to the hill.

                “He doesn’t go through that many breaking pitches right now and everybody knows it,” Indians manager Manny Acta told reporters. “He’s tough to hit when he’s sinking that ball and elevating that four-seam fastball at 96, 97. He’s in a very good groove right now.’’

                Brett Cecil, Toronto Blue Jays (4-4, 4.35 ERA)

                Cecil wasn’t at his best last week against the Rays, but he is 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA in his last three starts. The lefty gave up just four hits over six innings and was tagged for three earned runs while striking out four and walking three.

                The Blue Jays have won four of his last five starts and he has pitched at least six innings in his last six outings.


                SLUMPING

                Francisco Liriano, Minnesota Twins (7-9, 5.03 ERA)

                Just when it looked like Liriano pulled himself together he was shelled again. After allowing two runs over seven innings of work against Oakland, he was drilled for 10 hits and seven earned runs in a 7-1 loss to the Angels.

                He heads into Tuesday’s start with a 5.69 ERA over his last six outings.

                A.J. Burnett, New York Yankees (8-9, 4.54 ERA)

                If nothing else, Burnett is at least trying to stay positive, but you have to wonder how long the Yanks are going to keep sending him out to the hill. He was drilled for seven runs over 4 1/3 innings in his last start and hasn’t won a start since June 29.

                "I can't beat myself up. I've got to stay positive," Burnett told reporters. "And believe me, I still believe I'm important. I believe I'm a big part of this team and I'm going to be a big part. I'm going to get on a roll and it's just a matter of time."

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                • timbob
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                  #9
                  HOT LINES

                  Tuesday's Best MLB Bets

                  Milwaukee Brewers at St. Louis Cardinals (-120, 8)

                  The Brewers and Cardinals are battling for top spot in the NL Central heading into Tuesday’s series opener with St. Louis three games back of Milwaukee.

                  The Brewers have been on a major roll with 11 wins in their last 12 games, but now we’ll really see what they’re made of in St. Louis. Milwaukee has been terrible on the road all season and even though they are coming off a sweep of the Astros, let’s face it – they’re just the Astros.

                  Milwaukee took two of three from the Cardinals at home last week in a series that got a little nasty and we could be in for the same sort of set this week.

                  "From a competition standpoint, it makes it more enjoyable," Milwaukee’s Ryan Braun told reporters of the budding rivalry. "They have a good team, we have a good team. We expect them to be in it until the end. It just makes the competition that much more fun."

                  We’ll jump on the Brewers at this price with Shawn Marcum on the hill and go from there.

                  PICK: Brewers


                  Oakland Athletics at Toronto Blue Jays (-140, 8.5)

                  So far, the Toronto Blue Jays are dealing with the Brett Lawrie hype machine perfectly.

                  They brought the Canadian prospect up from the minors while the Jays were on the road to cut down on some of the pressure he’d face and the third baseman responded by going 5-for-11 with a home run and two RBIs.

                  Now Blue Jays fans are getting ready for their first look at the slugger Tuesday at the Rogers Center.

                  “Now I know I can stick, I can play with these guys,” Lawrie told reporters following his first MLB road trip. “And I knew I could before, it was just a of me getting the opportunity. But I’m playing out here for these guys, I’m not playing for myself.”

                  The Blue Jays have won 11 of their last 14 home dates with the A’s and we see that trend continuing in Game 1 of this series.

                  PICK: Blue Jays

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                  • timbob
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                    #10
                    WNBA NEWS AND NOTES
                    WNBA: Silver Stars-Fever Preview
                    By Associated Press


                    San Antonio Silver Stars at Indiana Fever (-6.5, 147)

                    The first-place Indiana Fever had won six in a row before suffering a blowout loss over the weekend.

                    They'll look to get back on track Wednesday night when they host one of the Western Conference's best teams, the San Antonio Silver Stars, for the first of two meetings in a week.

                    Indiana (15-7) was looking for a sweep of its three-game road trip Sunday but suffered its most lopsided loss of the season, 88-69 to Chicago. The Fever trailed by one at the break before being outscored 25-13 in the third quarter and 53-35 in the second half.

                    Indiana allowed the Sky to go on a 12-0 run to close the game.

                    ''They outworked us, outhustled us, they beat us up and down the floor and I am very disappointed in our effort, very disappointed in our energy," coach Lin Dunn said.

                    ''They played like a team they wants a playoff spot and we played like a team that is resting waiting for the playoffs.''

                    The Fever's Tamika Catchings, averaging a team-best 14.0 points, struggled for the second time in three games. She had eight points, two games after scoring four in a victory over Los Angeles on Sunday.

                    Top reserve Jessica Davenport also struggled, managing six points as she failed to score in double digits for the first time in 13 games.

                    Indiana, 9-2 at home, will take on a San Antonio team that has dropped its last two road games. The Silver Stars (12-8) avoided a fourth straight defeat overall with a 72-64 home win over league-worst Tulsa on Saturday.

                    Sophia Young scored 20 points and attempted a game-high 17 shots. She's averaged 15.7 shots in her last three games after averaging 11.0 in the previous three contests.

                    "I'm trying to be more aggressive inside,'' said Young, who attempted a game-high 17 shots. ''Coach (Dan Hughes) has been getting on me to take more shots, so that's what I'm trying to do.''

                    Hughes' team is 4-1 when Young has at least 17 attempts.

                    Becky Hammon added 19 points along with five assists and three steals, but also had six turnovers against the woeful Shock. The Silver Stars are 8-2 when Hammon scores at least 17 points.

                    "It definitely was a sloppy win for us,'' center Jayne Appel said. ''We definitely wanted to play a little bit better, but in the end it was still a win.''

                    San Antonio and Indiana split the season series last year, each winning at home. The Silver Stars have won five of the last eight meetings.

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                    • timbob
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                      #11
                      LADY LUCK

                      Tuesday's Best WNBA Bets

                      Minnesota Lynx at Phoenix Mercury (2.5, 186)

                      The Minnesota Lynx may respect what the Mercury have accomplished over the years, but they think their time is now.

                      The Lynx are riding a nine-game winning streak heading into Tuesday night’s contest, which includes a 90-73 blowout of the Mercury as 6.5-point home favorite last week. The Lynx opened the fourth quarter of that matchup on an 11-0 run and didn’t look back.

                      "They've proven themselves and won championships (in 2007 and '09), and we want to be where they are," Seimone Augustus told reporters of the Mercury after scoring 21 points in that win. "If we're going to pick a fight, we're going to pick a fight with the best in the West."

                      Minnesota catches Phoenix at a good time too. The Mercury are coming off a tough 96-95 overtime loss to Connecticut – their fifth loss in six games.

                      Oddsmakers have caught up to the Lynx, who have covered just once over the last four games, but you have to love the way they get up for games against Phoenix.

                      PICK: Minnesota


                      San Antonio Silver Stars at Indiana Fever (-6.5, 147)

                      It’s back to the drawing board for the Indiana Fever after they saw their five-game winning streak go down the tubes Sunday in Chicago.

                      The Fever went into the game as a 3-point favorite, but suffered through one of their worst performances in recent memory, dropping an 88-69 decision. Katie Douglas led the way with 14 points, but the Fever just didn't have it. Not surprisingly, coach Lin Dunn wasn’t exactly thrilled about the outcome.

                      ''They outworked us, outhustled us, they beat us up and down the floor and I am very disappointed in our effort, very disappointed in our energy," Dunn told reporters. ''They played like a team they wants a playoff spot and we played like a team that is resting waiting for the playoffs.

                      We’ll definitely see a better Fever effort on Tuesday, but this seems like a lot of points against a Silver Stars team that has covered in four of their last six.

                      PICK: San Antonio

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                      • timbob
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                        • 7154

                        #12
                        Hondo

                        Hondo shrewedly invested his DDDPs (dwindling disposable dead presidents) on Halladay and the Phillies last night, a winning move that resulted in the deficit tumbling to 2,205 caldwells.

                        Tonight, Mr. Aitch will attempt to avoid a Standard & Poor's downgrade by reimplementing his "don't ask Dontrelle" policy -- 20 units on the Rockies. Also, mark him down for a Marcum play-- 20 on the Brewers.

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                        • golden contender
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                          #13
                          GC MLB Play

                          Tuesday Card has Rare 6* MLB Totals system that averages 13.5 Runs per game. Also we have a 100% Blowout Side system and a 15-2 Road Warrior System Play. Monday card swept the board as bases moves to 23 games over. 500. Free MLB System Play below with system.

                          On Tuesday the Free MLB System Play is on the Toronto Bluejays. Game 922 at 7:05 eastern. The Jays fit a nice system that has cashed 22 of 29 times. What we want to do is play on home favorites off a road favored win vs an opponent off a road dog win at +140 or higher. Oakland is 3-10 on the road when the total is 8 to 8.5. They have lost 7 of the last 10 here in Toronto. They have R. Harden going tonight and he has a 6.19 road era and a 1-7 record with a 5.74 era vs Toronto. He opposes B. Cecil tonight. Cecil is 2-0 with a 2.40 era vs Oakland and has been superb of late with a 1.64 era over his past 3 starts. The Jays are 9-3 with a day off and are scoring 5 runs per game at home. The Jays aren't the best play on the board here tonight. However with the nice system and pitching angles we will back then as our free Play tonight. On Tuesday there are 3 plays going. The 6* Rare 100% Totals system that averages 13,5 runs per game, a Never lost Blowout System side and a 15-2 road Warrior system play. Monday card swept the board with our top play on the Mets getting it done. MLB now 23 games over .500 this season. Jump on and cash out on Tuesday. For the free Play take Toronto. GC

                          SU: 22-7 (1.3 rpg)
                          O/U: 19-9-1 (1.2 rpg)


                          Runs Hits Errors Walks Strike Outs Grounders Fly Balls Team left on base
                          Team: 5.8 9.3 0.66 3.7 5.5 10.9 8.2 7.0
                          Opp: 4.5 9.1 0.76 2.5 6.7 11.5 8.3 6.1

                          Recap Date Site Team Starter Opp Starter Score SUm W/L OUm O/U Hits Errors BL Line Total Innings
                          view 04-16-2004 home Blue Jays Batista - R Orioles Riley - L 2-11 -9 L 3.0 O 2-12 1-0 0-10 -140 10.0 9
                          view 08-10-2004 home Braves Thomson - R Brewers Davis - L 2-3 -1 L -3.5 U 8-8 0-1 2-1 -175 8.5 10+
                          view 08-10-2004 home Indians Durbin - R Blue Jays Bush - R 2-0 2 W -8.0 U 8-5 0-0 2-0 -115 10.0 9
                          view 09-06-2004 home Tigers Ledezma - L Royals Bautista - R 7-3 4 W 0.0 P 11-9 2-1 5-0 -210 10.0 9
                          view 04-25-2005 home Red Sox Wells - L Orioles Chen - L 4-8 -4 L 2.0 O 12-13 2-1 1-5 -150 10.0 9
                          view 04-29-2005 home Twins Silva - R Angels Byrd - R 7-4 3 W 1.5 O 11-12 0-2 3-3 -120 9.5 9
                          view 05-20-2005 home Marlins Leiter - L Rays Nomo - R 7-6 1 W 4.0 O 12-13 0-1 3-0 -190 9.0 9
                          view 08-15-2005 home Angels Santana - R Blue Jays Chacin - L 5-4 1 W 0.5 O 13-9 1-2 2-1 -170 8.5 10+
                          view 10-22-2005 home White Sox Contreras - R Astros Clemens - R 5-3 2 W 1.0 O 10-7 0-1 2-0 -135 7.0 9
                          view 04-14-2006 home White Sox Vazquez - R Blue Jays Downs - L 7-13 -6 L 11.0 O 13-18 2-0 3-8 -160 9.0 9
                          view 05-08-2007 home Tigers Bonderman - R Mariners Ramirez - L 9-7 2 W 6.5 O 14-10 0-0 4-3 -200 9.5 9
                          view 07-16-2007 home Yankees Igawa - L Blue Jays Towers - R 6-4 2 W -1.0 U 11-12 0-0 2-0 -155 11.0 9
                          view 07-20-2007 home Tigers Rogers - L Royals Meche - R 2-10 -8 L 3.0 O 5-15 3-1 0-8 -180 9.0 9
                          view 08-27-2007 home Indians Byrd - R Twins Silva - R 8-3 5 W 1.5 O 10-8 0-1 7-0 -135 9.5 9
                          view 04-18-2008 home Red Sox Matsuzaka - R Rangers Mendoza - R 11-3 8 W 3.5 O 11-6 0-1 8-1 -230 10.5 9
                          view 08-08-2008 home Brewers Sabathia - L Nationals Balester - R 5-0 5 W -3.0 U 6-5 2-1 5-0 -300 8.0 9
                          view 06-30-2009 home Yankees Chamberlain - R Mariners Morrow - R 8-5 3 W 3.5 O 11-12 0-2 3-0 -240 9.5 9
                          view 07-03-2009 home Red Sox Wakefield - R Mariners Hernandez - R 6-7 -1 L 4.5 O 11-13 0-0 2-2 -115 8.5 10+
                          view 08-10-2009 home Cardinals Lohse - R Reds Cueto - R 4-1 3 W -3.5 U 6-6 1-0 3-1 -160 8.5 9
                          view 08-14-2009 home Tigers Washburn - L Royals Greinke - R 1-0 1 W -7.0 U 4-3 0-1 1-0 -120 8.0 9
                          Recap Date Site Team Starter Opp Starter Score SUm W/L OUm O/U Hits Errors BL Line Total Innings
                          view 08-24-2009 home Twins Baker - R Orioles Tillman - R 2-1 1 W -6.0 U 6-4 0-0 1-1 -220 9.0 9
                          view 10-02-2009 home Twins Manship - R Royals DiNardo - L 10-7 3 W 7.5 O 11-14 2-1 10-0 -185 9.5 9
                          view 04-12-2010 home Phillies Hamels - L Nationals Marquis - R 7-4 3 W 2.0 O 8-6 1-1 3-4 -270 9.0 9
                          view 05-24-2010 home Rays Davis - R Red Sox Buchholz - R 1-6 -5 L -2.0 U 6-12 0-0 0-6 -130 9.0 9
                          view 07-23-2010 home Brewers Narveson - L Nationals Stammen - R 7-5 2 W 2.5 O 9-7 0-0 2-4 -140 9.5 9
                          view 09-06-2010 home Nationals Zimmermann - R Mets Pelfrey - R 13-3 10 W 8.0 O 12-3 1-1 10-3 -125 8.0 9
                          view 09-17-2010 home Phillies Oswalt - R Nationals Marquis - R 9-1 8 W 2.0 O 10-8 0-2 8-1 -260 8.0 9
                          view 07-22-2011 home Phillies Hamels - L Padres Luebke - L 3-1 2 W -3.5 U 6-3 0-1 3-0 -185 7.5 9
                          view 08-05-2011 home Rangers Holland - L Indians Jimenez - R 8-7 1 W 6.0 O 12-11 1-0 1-5 -145 9.0 10+
                          08-09-2011 home Blue Jays Cecil - L Athletics Harden - R -140 8.5

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                          • timbob
                            Regular user
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 7154

                            #14
                            Baseball Crusher
                            Play of the Day:

                            BlueJays -145 over Athletics

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                            • timbob
                              Regular user
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 7154

                              #15
                              Sportsbook Investing
                              Play of the Day:

                              BlueJays -145 over Athletics

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