6/17 MLB Play

Nick Douglas

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One for Monday. Gonna ride the home dog runlines for another day. Good luck.

MILWAUKEE +1 1/2 -110 over Houston 550/500

Oswalt has always owned Milwaukee but he has shown weakness in recent starts. Sheets has been pretty bad lately but he did have great success against Houston in an earlier start. Brewers fought back from a 6-3 deficit to tie yesterday only to lose on a late home run so I expect a motivated team today.
 

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Sorry for the late reply. Yes, I am still playing the game. Lowering the amount because I haven't had enough time to research the play but I still like the home dog here. Good luck.

MILWAUKEE +1 1/2 +105 over Houston 300/315
 

Nick Douglas

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Home dogs

Home dogs

Home dogs are now 5-1 over the last three days with Milwaukee winning today. I don't believe this is the sign of a long term trend but at least home dogs are showing a little more signs of life than earlier this season.

Unfortunately for me, I've been playing the runlines on these games. I am very happy with the profit but I can't help but look at how much more money I would have made playing moneylines. It is a dangerous thing in handicapping to worry what might have been so I will just leave it in the past and concentrate on tomorrow.

Pirates, Reds, Rockies and Padres are all home underdogs on Tuesday as the national league begins another set of games at home. Could be a good play or two among those four so check them out.
 

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It is a dangerous thing in handicapping to worry what might have been so I will just leave it in the past and concentrate on tomorrow.

Right on the $$$ !
This also applies to almost anything in life -
- it's easy to beat yourself up -

Also heard another good one this week:
In the overall scheme of things, it is NOT what happens to us that changes our future, but rather how we react to or handle what happens to us.
 

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I believe home dogs are still up by a substantial number of units for the season. They had one slump right around Memorial Day. I have a friend who tracks this. I'll try to get numbers on it and post.
 
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