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Yankees RL 2000/3300
Arizona ML 2000/3640
Toronto O10.5 1111/1000
Tampa Bay ML 1090/1000


Some other live dogs to look at besides Zona are Seattle, Colorado, and the Cubs again. Weaver shouldn't be laying money to anyone and SEA usually play LAA tough. Cook is due to turn it around and Lowe is an average pitcher who will even out his record eventually. I don't have any info on this Marmol kid but inital looks show an avg of 3 SO's per 2 IP in relief and Eric Milton is an avg pitcher and doesn't look great at home and the Cubs hitting .300 vs. LHP. As far as the Diamondbacks, come on now this is the Mets and wouldn't it be just like baseball to win with Traschel and Soler, only to lose with Pedro, I think so and I am willing to bet 2,000 to see it. Pedro is not a -200 pitcher right now, and Ortiz is searching for his first win on the season. Also the last time Pedro faced the Diamondbacks guess who was the losing pitcher for Arizona, yup none other than the juice monkey himself Jason Grimsley. Ohhhh, dangerous spot for Met's backers tomorrow IMO as I am sure coach will have one of those team meetings and get the guys get refocused for tomorrows game and take this one without the "grim reaper", isn't it funny how things come full circle sometimes? Really like the Phillies Under, Twins ML and the Over in the Sun Night Game.
 
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CherryPicker said:
Yankees (Zito horrible numbers vs. NYY)
Toronto O10.5 (Robertson bad day #'s and Blue Jays hit lefties well, Taub hasn't made it out of the 5th inning in a start yet)
Brewers (Bush decent at home and Suppan real bad on road, Brewers hitting well at home and STL starting to find out life is hard without Albert)

Some live dogs....Seattle, Colorado, and the Cubs again. Weaver shouldn't be laying money to anyone and SEA usually play LAA tough. Cook is due to turn it around and Lowe is an average pitcher who will even out his record eventually. I don't have any info on this Marmol kid but inital looks show an avg of 3 SO's per 2 IP in relief and Eric Milton is an avg pitcher and doesn't look great at home and the Cubs hitting .300 vs. LHP. The above bolded picks will be my big three plays for the early games, probably play for a dime each and will try to put together another par that hopefully hits with some other teams. As a side note the road teams won probably close to 90% of the games today so the home teams might be worth a harder look tomorrow. Having that said Boston is probably a play even with Clement as Milwood isn't going to go undefeated on the road and Fenway is as good a place as any to lose a game. MIN, TAM, and PHI all have some nice young arms on the hill tomorrow that can throw but not sure they are all worth the price.

Good luck with your plays CP. They look good. I have to agree with you on the SEA play. Felix hasn't pitched well at all this year but he finally had a good outing last week so it might carry over. I'm also not very impressed with the hackers in LAA's lineup. And Weaver... he's just awful. The only thing that would scare me is that the M's have won the first 2 games of the series. I don't think they have swept anyone since the Carter administration. But yeah, getting Felix at +100 is pretty damn shocking if you ask me.
 

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They swept LAA last year in Anahiem on a 4 game series, I had them in a big par so I remember, Meche beat Santana sometime around July 4th.
 

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You're right, the M's do play very well in Anaheim. I tend to forget that since they have been so bad the last few years. GL...
 

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Yeah you have to look at stuff like that, those West Coast teams all basically suck and they play each other well.
 

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ZITO is 3-10 when starting against NY YANKEES with an ERA of 4.56 and a WHIP of 1.448. His team's record is 5-12 (-6.6 units) in these starts. The UNDER is 9-6. (+2.0 units)

NYY avg 7.1 runs vs. LHP
OAK avg 4.8 runs vs. RHP
NYY 13-3 vs. LHP
NYY 17-4 in day games
OAK 1-6 as road dog of +100 to +125

I don't like to talk plays up too much but I am hitting this one hard.
 
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Here is another cherry....taking the D-Rays LARGE tomorrow.

SCOTT ELARTON vs. TAMPA BAY since 1997
ELARTON is 0-4 when starting against TAMPA BAY with an ERA of 9.50 and a WHIP of 2.056. His team's record is 0-4 (-6.1 units) in these starts. The UNDER is 0-2. (-2.0 units)

The Royals have not been a favorite one game this year, and once the morning rolls around they won't be. James Shields is the real deal, he could of easily been the #2 starter in the rotation behind Kazmir this season but Madden wanted him to get some experience in the minors. His change up is unhittable and Kansas City will have a hard time picking it up as they have never faced him before.
 

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Pinny wants that Cardinals money, showing a +104 price on them with the overnight line. Love the Brewers tomorrow....
 

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LOL Pinny opened TOR with a 9.5 total and it immediately went up a run to 10.5 - I don't like to go big on totals as sometimes random shit happens and they can be hard to hit but gotta take a shot with that over at the Rogers Centre.
 

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Coors Field has only had 11 opening totals of 9-9.5 since they built it, LOL. The Rockies are 6-5 O/U with that number. I think they make it 6-6 tomorrow.
 
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