IMO - the umps calling balls and strikes calls the last two nights were VERY inconsistant, to put it mildly...I don't know who is the Ump tonight, but if it is a NL ump, I see an advantage for the Marlins...
Remember that the Marlins were extremely tough at home during the last 6 weeks of the season, and have played well at home in the play-offs as well...
Here is how I am playing tonights game...one unit each on:
1. First 4.5 innings - Marlins [pick] for +170 - THEY HAVE JUMPED OUT TO LEADS QUITE OFTEN, WITH THE YANKEES COMING BACK LATE.
2. OVER 8.5 - [+100] the hitters are bound to pick it up a notch, aren't they???...last night we had a lot of cappers on the over 7.5, me included, and 4 runs in the first inning, and the bats went ice cold...there are a lot of batters standing and watching very hitable pitches for BOTH teams...ugly to see - I keep wondering "WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR - SWING THE BAT ALREADY" :shrug:
Good luck...TT
Remember that the Marlins were extremely tough at home during the last 6 weeks of the season, and have played well at home in the play-offs as well...
Here is how I am playing tonights game...one unit each on:
1. First 4.5 innings - Marlins [pick] for +170 - THEY HAVE JUMPED OUT TO LEADS QUITE OFTEN, WITH THE YANKEES COMING BACK LATE.
2. OVER 8.5 - [+100] the hitters are bound to pick it up a notch, aren't they???...last night we had a lot of cappers on the over 7.5, me included, and 4 runs in the first inning, and the bats went ice cold...there are a lot of batters standing and watching very hitable pitches for BOTH teams...ugly to see - I keep wondering "WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR - SWING THE BAT ALREADY" :shrug:
Good luck...TT