New to forum. Been a "lurker" for as few years, and am hoping I can contribute usefully in some manner. Alot of good cappers here. Its all about providing info that can help everyone profit.
:00hour
I have a general 1-3 unit custom and my plays assume listed pitchers (unless otherwise stated). I am not a 'tout' or trying for attention or any other garbage like that. You should always follow your own instincts and intuition. If any info helps you, then cool.
One play for today:
Mets for 1 unit (-150): Mets on 3 game losing streak, Nats on 2 game winning streak. I really never bet based on any consecutive losses or wins, and I don't here either. However, all signs point to a reversal of fortunes for both teams tonight. Gee has had a very respectable year, despite having recent struggles and inconsistency over his last 7 starts. End of July he faced off against Wang and the Nats, getting the win, while Wang gave up 6 runs and lasted only 4 innings. In early September, however, the Nats tagged Gee for 6 runs in 5 innings in the no decision. Gee has historically pitched well against Wash (ERA just over 3 in just over 26 innings), while Wang's ERA over 5 in about the same number of innings vs. Mets. I think Wang performs as expected and Gee is able to keep the Nats off balance enough to get the 'W' here.
Late post, I know. I will try to avoid that in future, as that helps no one.
Good luck whatever you play.
:00hour
I have a general 1-3 unit custom and my plays assume listed pitchers (unless otherwise stated). I am not a 'tout' or trying for attention or any other garbage like that. You should always follow your own instincts and intuition. If any info helps you, then cool.
One play for today:
Mets for 1 unit (-150): Mets on 3 game losing streak, Nats on 2 game winning streak. I really never bet based on any consecutive losses or wins, and I don't here either. However, all signs point to a reversal of fortunes for both teams tonight. Gee has had a very respectable year, despite having recent struggles and inconsistency over his last 7 starts. End of July he faced off against Wang and the Nats, getting the win, while Wang gave up 6 runs and lasted only 4 innings. In early September, however, the Nats tagged Gee for 6 runs in 5 innings in the no decision. Gee has historically pitched well against Wash (ERA just over 3 in just over 26 innings), while Wang's ERA over 5 in about the same number of innings vs. Mets. I think Wang performs as expected and Gee is able to keep the Nats off balance enough to get the 'W' here.
Late post, I know. I will try to avoid that in future, as that helps no one.
Good luck whatever you play.
