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(7) Arkansas -185WINNER
Tennessee +165


this should be an easy one for the razorbacks.
Friday, March 30, 6 p.m. - Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Probable Starting Pitchers
UA: 33 Nick Schmidt, LHP (5-0, 1.80 ERA)
UT: 31 James Adkins, LHP (3-3, 3.00 ERA)


(17) Oklahoma +220
(9) Texas -280

a price like this (+220) for a top 20 team is great. Like Arizona this week, i may take this and hope for the Sooners to spoil the party in Austin. Doubt they can take the series but 1 game will be good enough. I'm gonna play Oklahoma today, a left-handed pitcher vs. the predominately RH batting Sooner lineup could end up on the losing side of this one. I'll play Texas on Sunday almost definitely.

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS
March 30, 2007
Texas: LHP James Russell (5-2, 2.89 ERA)
Oklahoma: RHP Stephen Porlier (5-1, 3.07 ERA)

March 31, 2007
Texas: RHP Adrian Alaniz (7-1, 1.89 ERA)
Oklahoma: LHP Heath Taylor (5-0, 2.06 ERA ERA)

April 1, 2007
Texas: LHP Joseph Krebs (4-0, 2.48 ERA)
Oklahoma: TBA




(22) Kentucky -200
Mississippi State +170

too much to pay for Kentucky, Mississippi St is very tough at home, as evidenced last weekend in their series with South Carolina. May drop a nickel on Miss. St. but probably won't touch it.


Miami Florida +185
(11) Clemson -225
This is a really huge price to pay for Clemson vs a talented Miami team, but Clemson has been putting up runs since not hitting at all vs. Maryland and Miami just can't win. I'll be on the Tigers small, Doug Kingsmore does good things for our Tigers! those UM outfielders better be wearing earplugs!!


(21) Mississippi -175
Auburn +155




This will be the best series of the year! (since clemson doesn't play unc) Tonight's game may be 1-0 with that run coming in the 9th.

(3) Vanderbilt +100
(1) South Carolina -120

lean S. Carolina but probably won't play, probably just watch on sports south.

PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS
Friday
SC Harris Honeycutt (Jr.) RHP 6-0, 1.42 ERA, 38.0 IP, 43 K, 12 BB
VU David Price (Jr.) LHP 5-0, 2.79 ERA, 51.2 IP, 79 K, 13 BB
Saturday
SC Mike Cisco (So.) RHP 2-1, 3.51 ERA, 41.0 IP, 32 K, 5 BB
VU Mike Minor (Fr.) LHP 3-0, 2.35 ERA, 30.2 IP, 37 K, 5 BB
Sunday
SC Blake Cooper (Fr.) RHP 3-0, 1.00 ERA, 18.0 IP, 17 K, 4 BB
VU Nick Christiani (So.) RHP 5-1, 3.05 ERA, 41.1 IP, 33 K, 18 BB


Nebraska +150
(18) Texas A&M -170


I'll be playing the Aggies all three games, heavier on the Sunday game if they happen to lose of Friday or Saturday. A&M's a good team that scores a lot of runs (see: Texas A&M 10, Rice 9)

PROABABLE TEXAS A&M PITCHING ROTATION
GAME 1: David Newmann ? Junior - LHP (4-0, 2.81 ERA, 7 App., 7 GS, 41.2 IP, 27 H, 18 BB, 44 K, .188 Opp. BA) Last Time Out: Earned the win in the series opener against Oklahoma by throwing 6 1/3 solid innings. He allowed three runs on five hits, while striking out five and walking three.

GAME 2: Kyle Thebeau - Sophomore - RHP (2-1, 5.27 ERA, 10 App., 7 GS, 41.0 IP, 45 H, 18 BB, 44 K, .269 Opp. BA) Last Time Out: Thebeau was roughed up for six runs on nine hits in the Aggies? game-two loss to Oklahoma last weekend. He struck out three and walked two in 5 1/3 innings of work.

GAME 3: Scott Migl - Freshman - RHP (3-0, 2.55 ERA, 6 App., 6 GS, 35.1 IP, 22 H, 14 BB, 37 K, .183 Opp. BA) Last Time Out: Migl was dominant in Tuesday?s win against TCU and did not allow an earned run in six-complete innings of work. He allowed just two hits and walked one, while striking out two.

PROBABLE NEBRASKA PITCHING ROTATION
GAME 1: Tony Watson - Junior - LHP (1-1, 3.31 ERA, 32.2 IP, 26 K, 14 BB)
GAME 2: Charlie Shirek - Sophomore - RHP (2-2, 4.65 ERA, 31.0 IP, 21 K, 10 BB)
GAME 3: Johnny Dorn - Junior - LHP (4-1, 4.58 ERA, 35.1 IP, 26 K, 9 BB)


(4) Oregon State -110
Arizona -110


the only thing i can figure here with an even price is that Arizona beat Arizona State this week, but mid-week games aren't weighed as heavily in the rankings, but i think they are to thegreek. Arizona's on an 8-game win streak, but I don't see how anyone can not take the defending champs at -110.



Oregon State?s starting pitching trio of Mike Stutes (6-0 record, 2.17 earned run average), Joe Paterson (5-1, 2.59) and Daniel Turpen (6-0, 2.31) are averaging over 6.0 innings and 5.1 hits, 1.5 walks and 5.0 strikeouts per start. At the plate, the leaders have been junior catcher Mitch Canham (.387 batting average, 4 homers, 24 runs batted in), junior first baseman Jordan Lennerton (.387,1, 21), senior outfielder Mike Lissman (.337, 3, 29), junior infielder Drew George (.333, 0, 9) and junior outfielder Braden Wells (.327, 0, 2).

Arizona swept Northern Colorado at home last week by scores of 12-0, 6-2 and 7-5. The Wildcats have been led by senior first baseman/outfielder Bill Rhinehart (.373, 5, 29), sophomore first baseman/outfielder Brad Glenn (.344, 5, 29), junior first baseman C.J. Ziegler (.333, 7, 31) and sophomore outfielder Jon Gaston (.326, 2, 10). Probable starting pitchers for UA are sophomore righthander Preston Guilmet (5-0, 1.70), senior lefthander Brad Mills (5-2, 2.61) and junior lefthander David Coulon (2-1, 4.94).
 
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tig3rs

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not playing all these, going to play Arkansas, the two +$ dogs and the defending nat'l champs.
 
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