Atl/Mets who you got?

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i am looking to take someone tonight in this game and i wanted some input from the forum.


So please put who your taking and why...

thanks!!! Thread will be helpful, hopefully full of great stuff!!

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OV 8 runs ...

OV 8 runs ...

both guyz have been a bit wild, and i don't see Leiter getting away with it like last game when he threw well over 100 pitches into the 6th inning ... Altanta will make him pay, and Mets don't traditionally fare well against lefties, but this guy Ramirez will put guys on base and Mets should be able to scratch across a few ... he has given it up big on the road, as well ...


OVER 8 runs ... GLTA
 

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Braves big. Leiter is coming off 136 and 120 pitch outings. He will either get hit hard by the Braves or they will get into that ugly Met's pen early. Braves hammer lefties while the Mets struggle with them. Leiter is due to get lit up with all the walks he's been surrendering.
 

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This is a tougher call than you may think.
Leiter is the most hearted pitcher the Mets orginazation has ever had. The guy wears his heart on his sleeve. The 100 pitch count or the 120 pitch count does not make a difference as long as the pitcher has his 5 days rest. Leiter will go out there and pound the Braves and treat them like every team he faces GIVING IT HIS ALL. Braves offense is just dynamite this year and they pound Lefties HARD. However you have TWO GREAT VeteranS in on the Mets orginazation, UNFORTUNATLY, the offense can not produce for these guys even when in the game. Glavine knows this team and will teach Leiter what works and what doesn't work against this team. Who hits what and who can't hit what. Leiter looks to Glavine as "father' figure in pitching and Leiter listens well...This game will be closer than you think and Mets should be able to push enough runs across for a victory. Leiter is no rookie the man learns from his mistakes and his teammates mistakes. He'll be one lefty who does get to the braves. Not my final Decision yet but I like Mets tonight and I am not biased toward them when it's my money on the line. I really think Leiter comes out strong tonight. Far as the offense WHO KNOWS!
 

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This thread is starting off great and is exactly what I hoped for but a couple of questions as I still have not made a pick on the total or side as of yet.

is weather going to be a big factor? I heard it's been raining for two solid weeks in the area and the forecast I see tonight has the wind blowing pretty strongly FROM the NW which would mean in @ Shea and according to a few sites that is a under situation but does rough field conditions enhance the total to go lower or hinder it?

Finally I have noticed that ost of the early replies are brave backers which i can respect however I don't buy the braves hammer lefties (which I know they do) against lieter. The current Braves line up i hitting in the .230's against him and I heard chipper may not play tonight?

I am also not sold o the Leiter over 100 pitch theory i see that he has thrown over 100 pitches in 8 of his last 10 starts and the ets are 7-3 in those starts so not a factor in my book. I do however see that the Mets are just 3-7 in his last ten starts against the Braves and that to e is a factor.


Thanks and let's keep this going, GREAT INFO!!

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sorry I need some humor this season and the Glavine/Leiter father figure was just enough to set me off.

My two cents worth is to take atlanta and the over, but that is all it is, 2 cents worth as I will not make a play on this :D
 

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Geno :D

Brave injury info

LF Chipper Jones left the game in the ninth inning after jamming his left wrist. Cox said he wouldn't know more about the injury until Sunday. ... C Javy Lopez didn't play because a slightly strained right hamstring. Cox said he might also hold Lopez out of the starting lineup on Sunday, but he would be available to pinch hit.


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i would never question ...

i would never question ...

Leiter's toughness - He consistently has high pitch counts and seems to thrive in that situation. I am saying if he goes to long counts on these Brave's hitters, as he did in his last start, he will be in some trouble, as they are locked in at the plate. I don't see him getting hammered by any means ... the pen may give up a few to push this one over in my opinion - GLTA
 

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Leiter is 2-0 in his last 5 Starts at Shea Stadium. Leiter is 7-9 lifetime against the Braves with a 2.79ERA in 21 appearences. Leiter on the season is 5-2 w/ a 4.21 ERA.. Leiter has a WHIP of 1.98, Mets are 7-3 in Leiter's last 10 starts overall. Leiter lost his last twp starts at Shea against the Braves. One on Sept 28 2002 the other June 24th 2002. However did beat the in Atlanta on 9/11/02 by a score of 5-0. All three Games have gone UNDER.

ATL is 18-9 on the road this season.
ATL has won Ramirez's last six starts overall. The Braves are 7-3 in the last 10 meetings.

Ramirez defeated the Mets 10-4 last outing, Mets pitcher was Tom Glavine. Ramirez holds a WHIP of 1.45. Marcus Giles, Chipper Jones and Javy Lopez are all "questionable" for tonights matchup.

The wind is blowing "IN" at Shea Stadium tonight winds will vary from 5-8MPH. Humidity is 80%. The OVER/UNDER is 7-8 at Shea stadium when the wind is blowing from 0-10 MPH. The Mets are 14-10-1 on OVER/UNDER at Home Leiter is 7UNDER 3OVER 1 PUSH. Lance Berksdale is the HP umpire tonight he has a record of 2-3 O/U.

PREDICTION METS 5 Braves 2/3
Play: Mets +100,
2nd Play: Mets +1.5@-150
3rd Play:UNDER 8. Will Prob end up as a PUSH


GENO Glad I was able to AMMUSE YOU :D

G/L TO ALL Hope this helps..I'm going AGAINST the STATS
 

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ATL and lean to over

ATL and lean to over

I like the way ATL responds after a loss, and this Ramirez kid learned to adjust second time a team sees him after he failed to do against FL April 11 (his last loss).


some trends:


Braves has dropped two in row just once in the last month and a half.

Braves have won last five series vs Mets.

Braves are 11-1 vs Lefties this season, and 8-0 on sundays so far.




Some Braves do hit Leiter hard, from official sites:

Leiter will have his hands full with Julio Franco, Gary Sheffield and Chipper Jones. The trio are hitting a combined .390 (41-for-105) with six homers in their career against the southpaw.


Julio Franco had five hits, including a homer, in 11 at-bats against Leiter last year to raise his career average against him to .571 (12-for-21). ... Chipper Jones, who may not play on Sunday because of a jammed left wrist he suffered on Saturday, has 18 hits, including three homers, in 55 at-bats against Leiter. ... Gary Sheffield, who won a World Championship with Leiter in Florida during the 1997 season, has 11 hits, including a homer, in 29 at-bats against his former teammate.



from Atlanta paper:


The Braves can only hope Chipper Jones' left wrist does not cost him time out of the lineup. The left fielder jammed his hand while sliding into second in the ninth, and while there appeared to be no serious damage, trainers cannot gauge until Jones reports to the park tonight.

"It hurt bad," said Jones, who had earlier trouble with a sprained thumb on the same hand. "It was a throbbing pain that made it tough to grip anything. I didn't think Bobby should have taken me out. I think he thought it was my [sore] groin."

Hamstring No. 2

Javy Lopez also may be held out tonight, due to a sore right hamstring suffered four nights ago while running the bases. By letting back-up Henry Blanco work the whole Mets series and Monday's off day, Lopez can give the muscle a full week to recover.



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damastac..2 veru good write-ups..my only problem with glavine being the father figure and teaching leiter all the tricks on how to deal with the braves is......why didnt he teach himself...as he lost both contests already this year vs his former club

like i said very good write-ups bud..but i think the other way

braves very big
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J, asked myself the same question. I had a very nice conversation with myself trying to determine this while watching the Pathetic Yankees take on the Detroit Tigers..I think I'm gonna bet on the Tigers all YEAR LONG...HAHA YEAH OOOKKKAAAAYYYY! :thefinger :thefinger

Anyway being seriouse though, I think what happened is that Glavine had alot of emotions running through, no matter what he says you know he had the butterflies versus his old team, he was there for what 12 years I think...If you watched the games you noticed he was afraid to come inside because he throws breaking balls inside and Braves easily dominate them. No Brave hit the Ball hard against him the second time, they were 4 Homeruns that kinda Floated out. Leiter even if he gives up a Homerun in the 1st inning will not stop pounding inside. He will come right at the Braves with his very dominate cutter and this I think that is where Leiter will learn from the mistakes...Braves are a VERY nice play but I just have to stick with the Mets tonight Far as "why didn't he listen to himself, well what parent do you know that says things to their kids and follow their own advice?..G/L either way one of us will win...:D
 

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HATE TO PLAY AGAINST MOST BUT I BELIEVE THE UNDER IS THE WAY TO GO.
8 1/2 IS TOUGH TO CALL BUT THE METS HAVE BEEN PLAYING BETTER BASEBALL OF LATE AND LEITER HAS ALWAYS PITCHED HIS HEART OUT. METS ARE PLAYING BETTER DEFENSE AND ARE ACTUALLY HOLDING RUNNERS ON.
THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THE BRAVES BATS, THEY CAN TURN IT ON AT ANY TIME.
JUST LOOK AT THE ASTROS TODAY AGAINST WOOD, BIGGIO OUT AND BAGWELL DOESNT GET A HIT AND THEY PUT UP 9.
TOUGH CALL TONITE ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT

BEST OF LUCK TO ALL


UNDER 8 1/2 2 UNITS

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damastac said:
Ramirez defeated the Mets 10-4 last outing, Mets pitcher was Tom Glavine. Ramirez holds a WHIP of 1.45. Marcus Giles, Chipper Jones and Javy Lopez are all "questionable" for tonights matchup.

The wind is blowing "IN" at Shea Stadium tonight winds will vary from 5-8MPH. Humidity is 80%. The OVER/UNDER is 7-8 at Shea stadium when the wind is blowing from 0-10 MPH. The Mets are 14-10-1 on OVER/UNDER at Home Leiter is 7UNDER 3OVER 1 PUSH. Lance Berksdale is the HP umpire tonight he has a record of 2-3 O/U.

PREDICTION METS 5 Braves 2/3
Play: Mets +100,
2nd Play: Mets +1.5@-150
3rd Play:UNDER 8. Will Prob end up as a PUSH

GENO Glad I was able to AMMUSE YOU :D

I'm going AGAINST the STATS
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nice write up damastac. I have found its easy to amuse GENO.
He laughs before he thinks mostly.


I am taking Atl though.


Good luck

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Everyone is so excited about tonight's game, (maybe it will rain out:rolleyes: )


Like the Braves, look at their era, Braves are better:D


GL tonight guys:cool:
 

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RAMIREZ HAS NOT GIVEN UP MORE THAN 3 EARNED RUNS IN HIS LAST 6 STARTS. HE HAS ONLY GIVEN UP MORE THAN 2 ONCE IN THAT SAME PERIOD.
RAMIREZ HAS A 2.57ERA VS METS
LEITER HAS CAREER ERA OF 2.79 VS BRAVES.

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Well if i have to

Well if i have to

i am afraid the braves at -120 look just too good here....

i mean all the numbers i dig up say play the braves and there are even sevral cappers I respect on the braves too but I just can't pull the trigger....


the only way the Mets win this is with a good pitching performance fro Leiter....where the Braves could win even without a good performance from Ramieriez because they can hit thier way to a win..... ...


out of all the situations a pitcher can be in (home, away, day, night, etc..) Leiter has his lowest ERA at home 3.19 and Ramieriez has his highest on the road @ 5.09..Raimeriez has been winning games with solid pitching, yes but his run support has been even greater....something they will not be available tonight if Al throws his game...

this total should go under and has many good trends on thier side as this series has been a under series, two good pitchers are goin, wind is blowing in and last reporrt I got it was somewhat strong and the umpire is not the greatest over guy in the world...


so I have not made up my mind yet because it would seem the braves and the under is the way too go but if it seems to be good to be true it usually is and those 2 plays are the consensus of the public for sure....


almost done...


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