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One play
Baltimore -130
Will update posted record tomorrow.
Good luck
posted by gocubsgo22
May 29 2007 11:14am -
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ok fellas record is now 30-13-1.
tonight i'm on pistons -1. I'll take the better and more experienced team. Look at what San Antonio did last night. I think the game will be tighter than last night. However, the Pistons are gonna prevail and go up 3-1.
DEEEEEEETTRRRROOOIIITTTTTT BBBAAASSSSKKEETTBBAAALLL!!!
LOl
gl everyone tonight
posted by jtmoney16
May 29 2007 12:16pm -
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Dodgers - 160
Washington has been a hot team, but only against some horrible pitching. Not a single starter they faced has an ERA of under 4.10, and the eight combine for a 5.10 ERA and a miserable 18-35 record. Now they face a legit pitcher in Brad Penny. Penny has made 9 of 10 quality starts and has a 1.22 ERA in those nine starts. The Dodgers have won 8 of those games. When the Nats have faced top flight pitching (Smoltz (3), Hudson (2), Capuano, Peavy, Maine, Glavine, Hamels and Willis, they have scored 22 runs in 12 games including 2 or less in 9 of the 12.
San Francisco +140
Tim Lencecum is an ace pitcher that burned up the minor leagues with an era of 0.29 and hasn't skipped a beat after he shook off his debut jitters. He walked five in that game and was all over the place, but has settled down with special results. He has pitched three more games and has a 1.63 ERA in those games with only 3 BB's. He is the real deal. Secondly, the Giants have feasted on lefties. They are averaging 5 runs a game vs. LHP, having scored 4+ in 12 of the 15 games. Oliver Perez has pitched better than he ever has in his life, but has in the past shown the ability to completely lose the plate at anytime. We like the Giants with their ability to hit LHP and Lincecum to keep this game close no matter what. Mets are overvalued at home this year.
L A Angels -150
I was against LAA yesterday, but I'm on them today. Ervin Santana is the worst road pitcher in the league, and now stands at 0-5 9.30 ERA. But, at home, he is 3-1 with a 2.33 ERA. The Mariners have been swinging the bats well, but will go with Ryan Feierabend, who is up from AAA. Feierabend wasn't exactly burning up the PCL, where he had given up 63 hits in 49 innings of work, and has a minor league career record that is sub .500 at 30-31.
posted by sherlock37
May 29 2007 1:02pm -
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3 plays today:
Nationals +155 (yes i'll bite with this nice sized dog and the Nats who have been swinging hot bats lately)
Yankees -150 (can't blame Pettite for the yanks woes.. he's the one bright spot in that shitty pitching staff)
Angels -150 (Escobar is a different pitcher at home..)
GL guys..
posted by nike178
May 29 2007 1:59pm
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