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  • spook
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    • Apr 2010
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    #16
    Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

    small play on the brewers!!!
    Jun 26 MLB [916] MIL -155 [Action] 310.00 / 200.00 264999 2 units!!

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    • spook
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      • Apr 2010
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      #17
      Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

      here we go guys good luck!!!

      Jun 26 MLB [902] TOTAL u7-125 (SDG vrs FLA) [J GARLAND -R/J JOHNSON -R] 2000.00 / 1600.00 265107 10 units!!....under is the play!!


      Padres-Marlins UNDER

      What can you say about Florida ace Josh Johnson? He’s been as impressive as any pitcher in baseball this season. He’s 8-2 with a 1.80 ERA on the season, including 5-1 with a ridiculous 0.79 ERA in his last eight trips to the bump. How good has Johnson been the last six weeks? He’s given up a total of four earned runs, 38 hits and 10 walks in 57 innings while notching 51 strikeoats. The final scores of his last five games: 1-0, 3-2, 2-0, 3-2 and 4-1.

      Not included in Johnson’s recent eight-start tear was his only complete game of the season. That came back on April 26 at home against these Padres, who mustered just one run and three hits while whiffeing nine times against Johnson in a 10-1 loss. The next night, San Diego got revenge with Jon Garland on the mound, rolling to a 4-1 victory with Garland giving up just the one run on three hits and three walks in six innings with 10 strikeouts.

      Garland has faced Florida five times in his career, going 3-1 with a 2.14 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 33 2/3 innings. All five have been quality starts, and Garland has held the Fish to a .218 batting average. Although Garland has slipped a bit in June, he’s still 7-5 with a 3.26 ERA on the season. And even though he doesn’t figure to go as long as Johnson tonight, that’s perfectly fine because the Padres have the best bullpen in all of baseball (2.63 ERA).

      Finally, after last night’s 3-0 win over the Marlins, San Diego enters this one on “under” streaks of 22-8-3 in road games, 5-0 against N.L. East opponoents, 10-2 on Saturday, 14-6-3 on the road against right-handed starters, 5-1 when Garland starts on the road and 4-0 when Garland faced the N.L. East. And as noted above, runs have been hard to come by lately for either team with Johnson starting, as the under has cashed in each of his last five starts.

      Bottom line: If the Marlins and Padres could only muster three runs in Friday’s matchup when the starters were Chris Volstad and Clayton Richard, how do they do better than that in a Garland vs. Johnson showdown?

      Easy money on the UNDER here!

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      • spook
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        • Apr 2010
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        #18
        Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

        Jun 26 MLB [920] CIN -146 [Action] 2000.00 / 1369.86 265110 10 units!!

        good luck!!


        The Cincinnati Reds haven't had a problem scoring runs against the Cleveland Indians this season. Rookie starter Sam LeCure could use that kind of run support.


        The NL Central-leading Reds try for their fifth straight win Saturday night when they continue their intrastate series with the visiting Indians.

        After averaging hitting six homers while taking two of three in Cleveland from May 21-23, Cincinnati (41-33) tagged Indians pitching for 12 hits in Friday's 10-3 series-opening victory. Drew Stubbs homered and drove in a career high-tying four runs and Scott Rolen hit his third home run in his last two games against the Indians.

        "The offense came through big-time," said manager Dusty Baker, whose club will try for its first five-game winning streak since May 8-12. "It feels good to get a lot of hits."

        The Reds, one-half game ahead of St. Louis for the division lead, are batting an NL-best .275 and averaging 4.9 runs.

        LeCure (1-4, 4.50 ERA) has not benefited from that type of support. Since winning his major league debut May 28 against Houston, the right-hander has pitched opposite St. Louis' Chris Carpenter, San Francisco right-hander Matt Cain, reigning AL Cy Young winner Zack Greinke and Seattle's Felix Hernandez, losing each time as the Reds have totaled five runs in those games.

        "Sometimes you have to play David to Goliath," LeCure told the Reds' official website after giving up season highs of five runs and eight hits in Saturday's 5-1 loss at Seattle. "I'm right there. I know I can hang with these guys."

        LeCure will try to help the Reds clinch their seventh consecutive series win against Cleveland (26-46), which dropped a season-worst 20 games below .500 with Friday's loss. The Indians are 1-10 since a four-game winning streak, have dropped six straight on their current road trip, and have lost 22 of their last 28 games in NL parks.

        They'll try to bounce back Saturday with Justin Masterson (2-6, 4.87) on the mound.

        The right-hander committed a throwing error and surrendered two first-inning runs in his last start, but the right-hander gave up just two singles and no runs over the next five innings. He wound up without a decision in Sunday's 5-3 loss at Pittsburgh.

        Masterson has committed four errors this season, one in each of his last two starts.

        "Justin needs some work, obviously, on defense on the mound," manager Manny Acta told the Indians' official website.

        Masterson lost his only previous start against Cincinnati, allowing three runs over 6 2/3 innings for Boston on June 13, 2008.

        Reds right fielder Jay Bruce, who is 1 for 3 with a homer lifetime against Masterson, is 8 for 10 over his last three games including a 2-for-2 effort Friday night. He's 7 for 14 versus the Indians this season.

        Brandon Phillips went 2 for 5 out of the Reds leadoff spot Friday, keeping his average at .400 during the team's four-game winning streak. Phillips, who played for Cleveland from 2002-05, is batting .349 in 27 games against his former team.

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        • spook
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          • Apr 2010
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          #19
          Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

          alright guys texas is a winner!!
          and tampa bay is winning 5-2 in 8th inning!!!

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          • spook
            Banned
            • Apr 2010
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            #20
            Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

            small play
            Jun 26 MLB [926] CWS -136 [Action] 1000.00 / 735.29 265150 5 units!!!

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            • spook
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              • Apr 2010
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              #21
              Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

              wow!! tampa bay my big play is a winner!!!

              yes!!!

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              • spook
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                • Apr 2010
                • 13485

                #22
                Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

                hey guys i wont to make something clear!!
                the brewer's game!! i posted it after the first pitcch because i decided to not play it, i didn't won't you guys following me make a bet on it!!

                if you look at where it says post youre play's i didn;t post it there because i didn't won't it going on my record!!

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                • spook
                  Banned
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 13485

                  #23
                  Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

                  i know it's alot of juice but i don't see it losing fade or follow good luck!!

                  Jun 26 MLB [928] OAK -245 [Action] 1000.00 / 408.16 265279 10 units!!!


                  Facing Trevor Cahill and the Oakland Athletics might not present the ideal scenario for the Pittsburgh Pirates to snap their lengthy road skid.


                  The right-hander tries for a sixth straight victory while looking to help the A's hand the Pirates their 16th consecutive road loss Saturday night.

                  Oakland (35-40) snapped a three-game skid with a 14-4 rout of Pittsburgh on Friday. The A's are 7-0 versus the Pirates (25-48), mired in their longest road losing stretch since dropping 19 in a row July 23-Aug. 30, 1985.

                  Facing Cahill (6-2, 3.21 ERA) for the first time might add to the challenge of ending that drought. The 22-year-old is 5-0 with a 2.62 ERA in seven starts since losing to the Los Angeles Angels on May 16.

                  "Trevor's throwing the ball real well," manager Bob Geren told the Athletics' official website. "He's been very consistent, no lapses at all. He's the guy we've been going to, and I'd say he's as good as anybody this past month."

                  He allowed two runs and four hits in six innings, but didn't factor in the decision of a 3-2 win at St. Louis on Sunday.

                  Cahill, 2-0 with a 3.44 ERA in three interleague starts this season, hopes for the same kind of support the A's gave Ben Sheets and four relievers Friday.

                  Among the lowest-scoring teams in the majors with 304 runs, the A's broke out Friday for their highest scoring game of the season after totaling 20 total runs while losing seven of their previous eight. Coco Crisp, Cliff Pennington and Ryan Sweeney each had three hits as the A's improved to 7-16 in June.

                  "The collective effort is what we need for this ballclub to win games," said Crisp, 7 for 19 in the five total games after enduring two stints on the disabled list in his first season with the A's.

                  Pennington is 20 for 42 in his last 13 games.

                  Looking to win two straight for the first time since May 28-29, the A's face Pittsburgh's Daniel McCutchen, who is expected to be called up from the minors to start Saturday.

                  McCutchen (0-2, 13.50) takes the spot of Zach Duke, who is expected to miss at least two more starts with an elbow strain. The right-hander, 4-5 with a 3.86 ERA in 10 starts at Triple-A Indianapolis, hasn't gone more than four innings in any of his three major league starts in 2010.

                  Pittsburgh pitchers have a 6.58 ERA during its current road losing streak.

                  The Pirates are likely to be without rookie second baseman Neil Walker, who had three hits with a homer Friday but left the game after it appeared he got hit in the back of the head by teammate Ryan Church's knee as they chased a foul ball.

                  "He got banged in the head pretty good," Pittsburgh manager John Russell said. "But he got up and that's a good sign. We're hoping for the best."

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                  • spook
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 13485

                    #24
                    Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

                    Originally posted by spook
                    hey guys i wont to make something clear!!
                    the brewer's game!! i posted it after the first pitcch because i decided to not play it, i didn't won't you guys following me make a bet on it!!

                    if you look at where it says post youre play's i didn;t post it there because i didn't won't it going on my record!!
                    sorry guy's i did post it in the tracker i cancelled the bet but i foregot to cancell it in the tracker!!
                    oh well just 2 unit's!!!

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                    • spook
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 13485

                      #25
                      Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

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                      Jun 26 MLB [910] TEX -1½-150 [J BANKS -R/C WILSON -L] 2000.00 1333.33 40 units!!!]winner

                      Jun 26 MLB [920] CIN -146 [Action] 2000.00 / 1369.86 265110 10 units!![color=#00BFFF]winner

                      Jun 26 MLB [902] TOTAL u7-125 (SDG vrs FLA) [J GARLAND -R/J JOHNSON -R] 2000.00 / 1600.00 265107 10 units!!....under is the play!!]winner

                      Jun 26 MLB [926] CWS -136 [Action] 1000.00 / 735.29 265150 5 units!!!winner

                      Jun 26 MLB [928] OAK -245 [Action] 1000.00 / 408.16 265279 10 units!!![color=#00BFFF]pending

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                      • spook
                        Banned
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 13485

                        #26
                        Re: spook's play's 6-26-10

                        Beginning
                        Of Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Total
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                        Cash In/Out 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1841.00 0.00 0.00 1841.00
                        Balance 11639.77 9139.77 8909.00 7919.15 2919.15 8703.68 15475.24 15475.24 15475.24

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