I posted a RL system on NY Rebs "what have we learned from the first half?" thread at the allstar break. Without getting long winded with this, it's basically playing against a bad team that you KNOW is going to lose the game, based of course on our superior handicapping skills. :142lmao: Anyway, if you combine the RL losses by the 6 worse teams in the league since the allstar break you would come up with an astonishing 47-10 record. These teams are: Cincy, KC, Milw, Arz, Seattle, and Baltimore. What's even more interesting in this record, is that this is combined home and road records.
Tonights record alone was 5-0-1, bc Baltimore was PPD.
Tomorrow I see pretty much the same program.
In Cincy we have Acevedo giving up over 6 rpg and Stl scoring 5.3 rpg with Suppan pitching the team wins 63% of the time. I'll take the RL here.
In Milwaukee we have Wood pitching to a team that can barely score 4 rpg. Maddux beat Sheets today 7-1. Don't think the Brew crew have it in them to score against Wood. Another RL bet.
IN Houston we have Clemens against Arizona. Please...
IN Oak town Mulder will slam the door on Seattle. Nuff said..
IN Tampa we have KC (my favorite fade of the yr.) pitching Gobble whose 5-2 to the over last 7 against a team whose 14-2 vs lefties.
IN Baltimore I like my chances with Schilling on the mound to shut down the Orioles. If he doesn't then usually the Boston offense will score.
Here we go:
STL RL -104
ChC RL +110
Houston RL -157
Oakland RL +105
TB RL +139
Boston RL -141
One last thing to add: If you look into each of these series, you'll find that the combined record of RL wins is 9-1. I certainly hope it continues!!
Tonights record alone was 5-0-1, bc Baltimore was PPD.
Tomorrow I see pretty much the same program.
In Cincy we have Acevedo giving up over 6 rpg and Stl scoring 5.3 rpg with Suppan pitching the team wins 63% of the time. I'll take the RL here.
In Milwaukee we have Wood pitching to a team that can barely score 4 rpg. Maddux beat Sheets today 7-1. Don't think the Brew crew have it in them to score against Wood. Another RL bet.
IN Houston we have Clemens against Arizona. Please...
IN Oak town Mulder will slam the door on Seattle. Nuff said..
IN Tampa we have KC (my favorite fade of the yr.) pitching Gobble whose 5-2 to the over last 7 against a team whose 14-2 vs lefties.
IN Baltimore I like my chances with Schilling on the mound to shut down the Orioles. If he doesn't then usually the Boston offense will score.
Here we go:
STL RL -104
ChC RL +110
Houston RL -157
Oakland RL +105
TB RL +139
Boston RL -141
One last thing to add: If you look into each of these series, you'll find that the combined record of RL wins is 9-1. I certainly hope it continues!!

