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Picks for Tuesday, Sept. 14th

Still hurtin' from Panthers last night. Get the $$$$ back tonight.

Good luck all!!!

gyphin

posted by gyphin

Sept. 14 2004 8:28am

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    hsp_012

    BettorsChat Pro

    Registered: Aug 2004

    Location: Montreal

    Posts: 65

    Montreal 10 years ago today!!!

    I can't help myself. Consider this the last time you'll ever hear me

    talk seriously about the Expos.

    Ten years ago today, August 11, 1994, the last true game was played by a professional MajorLeague Baseball team bearing the name Montreal. It was a 4-0 loss to the

    Pirates, in Pittsburgh. It dropped the team to 74-40 on the year.

    Their winning percentage was .649 and they were a full six games up on the Atlanta

    Braves. The third place team in the National League East was the New York Mets, at eighteen and a half games back.

    The '94 'Spos were headed towards a pennant, and a probable World Series showdown with the New York Yankees,

    who at 70-44 were the only team in the same universe as them.

    How nice would that have been?

    The Yankees coming into the Big O in October,

    with over 60 000 Montreal fanatics going nuts on

    every pitch. A World Series in Montreal? Back then? I don't think

    any team coming into town would have known what hit them.

    But alas, it wasn't meant to be. The strike, the fire sales, Claude

    Brochu, new stadiums, buy-a-brick plans, management issues, Jacques Menard, Washington rumors, Jeffrey Loria, Jeff Torborg, Porto Rico, MLB ownership, the bullshit, the bullshit, the bullshit. We put together some semi-solid teams again, but August 11, 1994, that was the last time we had a total

    contender, the real deal, a squad from top to bottom, with sound

    management and a loaded farm system, a dynasty in the making. The team of the 90's, with Felipe Alou at the helm.

    About that team: that loss was their first loss in a week. They had just won 6 of 7, 12 of 14, and get this, 20 of their last 23 games. They were hitting stride, big time. The names: Moises Alou was hitting .339, Larry Walker .322, Marquis Grissom .288. A kid named Rondell White was playing behind them, learning the ropes. Another kid, Cliff Floyd was the everyday first baseman, and having a solid season. The infield was rounded out

    by Mike Lansing, Wil Cordero, and Sean Berry. All of them were hitting in the area of .280.

    The pitching staff had Ken Hill having a career year, with 16 wins, and easily headed towards 20 something. You had Jeff Fassero and Kirk Reuter, having good years. And you had the legend, Pedro Martinez, at 11-5 in August, having his breakout season. Rounding it out was a surprise that year. All winning teams and seasons need a surprise. Ours was Butch Henry, at 8-3, and pitching way beyond himself.

    Big John Wetteland, who had 90 saves in the two previous seasons, and would go on to have over 300 career saves in his career, was closing the door. The set-up man was a young and lean, in his prime, Mel Rojas. Without a doubt, it was the best one-two closing punch in the majors at the time.

    Sure and steady Darrin Fletcher was the man catching.

    Some names from the supporting cast, just for fun, should bring back some memories: Randy Milligan, 'Sweet' Lou Frazier, Lenny Webster, Gil Heredia, Jeff Shaw. We even had 'un petit gars de chez nous', Denis Boucher, who appeared in ten games that year.

    Finally, the fans. Montreal fans were always notorious for coming out late in the season. Even in the early 80's, during the Carter, Cromartie, and Dawson heyday when they drew over two million, the big crowds only came out after the hockey play-offs, and more so, after St Jean Baptiste. July is when the season would start, as far as Montrealers were concerned. But then

    they came out in droves, especially during winning seasons.

    Their last three games at home in '94 were on a Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in early August against the St. Louis Cardinals. They drew 30, 37, and 31 thousand respectively for those three games. No sales, no promotions, no cheap hot-dogs, nothing. Almost a hundred thousand fans, mid-week, for a team from another division. On the weekends, at that point,

    they were nearing 40 thousand consistently. At the Big O, thesame empty toilet bowl that sits there now, the 'Spos were bringing in over 200 thousand fans a week. The rest of the season would have run at near capacity, with weekend crowds of 50 thousand plus come September. Play-off games down there would have been something. They never came to be.

    And so it goes. We now have this thing called a professional baseball team in Montreal. A farce, and a really bad one at that. God willing, at long last, they pull the plug soon. It's way overdue. Sometimes, though, it's nice to remember what it was like when we had a real baseball club in town,

    even if it was ten years ago.

    C'est la vie. May the Expos finally become the stuff of history, this year, officially.

    :cry: :cry: :cry: :x :x :x

    hsp_12

    posted by hsp_12

    Sept. 14 2004 3:23pm
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    allright fellas, most of you know i don't post often. i just tell you guys in the chat rooms what i like and my best plays. for those that have known me, you know that i'm a better than average gambler.

    i must say this game sticks out at me tonight so i'll share. i think the dodgers tonight are $$$$$$$. High ml but i think that's expected.

    on a another note, i booked already col -20 over n. texas. n. texas will be without the services of c. cobb (their leading rusher). This team is gonna get smoked.

    You never know gary barnett might bet the game himself being that he's a degenerat like us (lmao) therefore col gets the cover here. gl all

    jtmoney16

    posted by jtmoney16

    Sept. 14 2004 3:25pm
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    HOUSTON -4 (Average Play)

    PHOENIX +4 (Small Play)

    Season Record: 48-46-1

    5-6 Large Plays

    26-21-1 Average Plays

    17-19 Small Plays

    GOOD LUCK!!!!!

    Del-T

    jdelt88

    posted by jdelt88

    Sept. 14 2004 4:30pm
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    Last week: 3-1

    1-0 Super Plays

    2-1 Average Plays

    This week's early plays:

    ARIZONA +8 (Large Play)

    INDIANAPOLIS +2 (Average Play)

    jdelt88

    posted by jdelt88

    Sept. 14 2004 4:33pm
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    $$$Jink Picks 100* Play

    Posted by takis28

    Sep 14, 4:53 pm

    Good afternoon guys, great night last night... tonight I like 3 picks which includeds 1st ever 100* Jink Pick.

    Here are my plays:

    Hockey

    Canada -0.5 100* includes OT

    Baseball

    Yanks

    Minny

    Good Luck Bet Smart$

    takis28

    posted by takis28

    Sept. 14 2004 4:57pm

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