Can you win at Baseball?

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zoom232

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Not very many players in Baseball. Not many Cappers, either.
In football I did great. Basketball, I thought was hard and no one seemed very good.
Baseball? Is their any Capper who has a clue? Should I take the season off?
I love the exchange of ideas here. Let me know what you think.
 

yyz

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On the course!
A sport where you don't need to beat a spread?

Pick your spots, and go to town!


IMO.....pitchers are WAY over-valued in this sport. If you get a "big name" pitcher going against a decent team, don't be afraid to take the dog!

Also, I like wait about ten days to two weeks before I do anything. I like to let the teams settle in.

Another thing: It's one sport, (again, IMO) where parlays can be used to YOUR advantage, and not the books. Two-teamers can put some nice jack in your stack real fast.

One more: Teams really run "streaks" in this sport. I love to look for a team that is hitting the shit outta the ball. I mean puting up double digit hits for a week straight, adding up "big innings" several times each game......

Now, they play a team that is struggling. Well, I'll bet them on the runline. I'll lay the 1' runs, and take +160, rather than lay -150 for them to just win. Or make a -200 into a -110. Sure, you will get some tough beats on one run wins, but that's tough shit.

There's plenty more, but that's a start!
 
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hey new to the forum would also love to get any info you would have on basebal.tia...
 

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Zoom !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Zoom !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You dont need to find any one thats good !!!!

Find someone thats really bad and bet ag him.

Fer starters track some free picks..an see who sucks...2 years ago i posted an 84 16 record here a MJ's fading an idiot!!

U too can go 84 - 16.....in bases..
 
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BOB AKMENS

LAST YEAR: 156- 92 = 62.9 %

2006: 75-61 = 55 %





EZ Winners

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL RECORD

2007 SEASON: 313-330-7 (+91.03 UNITS)
In 2007 a $100 player would have won $9,103

2006 SEASON: 247-233 (+47.51 UNITS)
In 2006 a $100 player would have won $4,751

2005 SEASON: 256-294-4 (+30.87 UNITS)
In 2005 a $100 player would have won $3,087

2004 SEASON: 316-315 (+63.18 UNITS)
In 2004 a $100 player would have won $6,318

2003 SEASON: 292-262 (+104.67 UNITS)
In 2003 a $100 player would have won $10,467

2002 SEASON: 153-149 (+48.95 UNITS)
In 2002 a $100 player would have won $4,895




PRIORITY SPORTS INFO

2007: 100- 54 = 64.9 %

2006: 83-56 = 59.7 %



ETHAN LAW

ONE OF THE BEST LAST YEAR




TOM FRANKLIN'S SPORTSMASTERS

76-53 -- FROM THE SPORTS MONITOR
 

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WAYNE ROOT LAST SEASON

172-152-1

Combined 34-10 in his top three categories (the names have changed since)

98% of his plays were on sides
 

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Larry Ness and Ben Burns were both solid last year

Ness was about 75% with his 15* plays

LAST YEAR - Brandon Lovell was awesome in MLB on his large plays 20* and above
 
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