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Back after a brief work hiatus that took me out of town. Here's my top two rated plays today:
Haven't posted here yet this week. Here's my top two plays today:
San Francisco -125 ML
Wells vs Schmidt.
Jason Schmidt hasn't lost back to back games all year and is coming off a loss. In the spacious confines of San Diego's stadium, his pitching ability gives the Giants the edge over an erratic Boomer wells.
Play on San Fran ML -125
(4 units for me)
Boston/Baltimore over 9 1/2
I've been pounding the Baltimore over recently as they lead the Majors as the top rated over team in baseball. In addition, the Red Sox and Orioles have been consistently going over all year. Pedro and bedard gave up 15 last night, you can't tell me Wakefield and Rodrigo Lopez can do any better. The hot bats of Millar, Tejada, and Manny will cash this game early.
PLAY ON OVER 9 1/2
(4 units for me)
Good luck whatever your on and bet wisely.
posted by pc7588
July 27 2004 12:14pm -
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Got smashed this weekend, primarily yesterday because I was afraid to give up big numbers. Not making that mistake today. I like one unit plays for the most part and prefer 2-4 games per day except Sunday and Monday when I will typically cut my plays down or out completely.
Todays plays:
NYY-140
El Duque and his 2.65era and 3-1so/w ratio should handle the BJ's tonight. If there was an emotional letdown after Bosox series, it is over after last night.
STL-140
Marquis has won 7 straight and is hitting .286 - what more can you ask for!
The umps will get more calls right and Reds won't be in this one.
BOS-130
Orioles have had their way with BOS this year until last night. BOS bats are hot and BAL has worst home record in AL.
SF-130
Why are Giants favored? Schmidt has struggled against SD. Padres lead SF in every catagory, hold a 1 game ad in standings, and have taken them 8 of 10 this year. My stretch play of the day but I am taking Bonds and crew to break the pattern tonight.
GL and let's hope that the 'dog howls tonight........
posted by bludog
July 27 2004 2:46pm
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