Sorry so late this morning....
Leave it to interleague to give me my first losing day in a week...
Recap:
Detroit +120L -1.00
Down by 7 come back to lead by two before blowing it in the very next inning...yuck...the cubs are hammering the ball of late....
TrIBE +115 W +1.15
Phew....ulcer gets a break...
Phillies -115 W +1.00
O's play tough for about 8 innings...
Boston +110 L-1.00
The braves really exploited the sox inability to throw runners out before last night, 130 stolen base attempts and the sox only threw out 25!
Arizona -130 L-2.60
Mulder pitched a gem?
SF -154 W+2.00
SF-1.5 +125L-1.00
Parlay
Boston +111
Cleveland +115
Detroit +109
not even close L -.025
Yesterday:3-5, -1.70
Overall: 42-26, +25.79
All in all I like interleague, yup. It's not bad to watch try doing it if you have no money on a game. I think I have figured out why it seems so difficult to wager on. It seems harder because the two teams have more difficulty playing one another and usually will try to play the same way as their cross league counterpart. Let me explain for those of you who watched the sox/braves game last night you should have seen this. Jimy williams used to coach on the braves staff and was very close to bobby cox, and last night in an attempt to beat him he tried to play bobby's game. Perfect example, the sox have a man on first now outs with Troy O'leary up and jimy calls for the sac bunt, no big deal right? Wait the sox are last in the league and as noted by the announcers last night the pitching staff of the braves have more attempts than the entire sox team. O'leary himself had sacrificed in four years! Well he could not lay the bunt down, and although this did not change the game it shows an example of jimy trying to beat bobby at his own game instead of playing the way he normally does. One more example and then I will get off my interleague soapbox.
Detroit / Chicago....
Baylor has always played small ball and did again last night, the only problem was it gave detroit fits on defense, they had not seen it as many times as the cubs had executed it. Therefore the cubs seemed to have a man in scoring position almost everytime, which lead to big scoring. If not for an error by Coomer the tigers would have been blown out of the water.
Just my 2 cents on why it is a bit harder to cap interleague..
JT
Sneaks
[This message has been edited by JT Sneaks (edited 07-07-2001).]
Leave it to interleague to give me my first losing day in a week...
Recap:
Detroit +120L -1.00
Down by 7 come back to lead by two before blowing it in the very next inning...yuck...the cubs are hammering the ball of late....
TrIBE +115 W +1.15
Phew....ulcer gets a break...
Phillies -115 W +1.00
O's play tough for about 8 innings...
Boston +110 L-1.00
The braves really exploited the sox inability to throw runners out before last night, 130 stolen base attempts and the sox only threw out 25!
Arizona -130 L-2.60
Mulder pitched a gem?
SF -154 W+2.00
SF-1.5 +125L-1.00
Parlay
Boston +111
Cleveland +115
Detroit +109
not even close L -.025
Yesterday:3-5, -1.70
Overall: 42-26, +25.79
All in all I like interleague, yup. It's not bad to watch try doing it if you have no money on a game. I think I have figured out why it seems so difficult to wager on. It seems harder because the two teams have more difficulty playing one another and usually will try to play the same way as their cross league counterpart. Let me explain for those of you who watched the sox/braves game last night you should have seen this. Jimy williams used to coach on the braves staff and was very close to bobby cox, and last night in an attempt to beat him he tried to play bobby's game. Perfect example, the sox have a man on first now outs with Troy O'leary up and jimy calls for the sac bunt, no big deal right? Wait the sox are last in the league and as noted by the announcers last night the pitching staff of the braves have more attempts than the entire sox team. O'leary himself had sacrificed in four years! Well he could not lay the bunt down, and although this did not change the game it shows an example of jimy trying to beat bobby at his own game instead of playing the way he normally does. One more example and then I will get off my interleague soapbox.
Detroit / Chicago....
Baylor has always played small ball and did again last night, the only problem was it gave detroit fits on defense, they had not seen it as many times as the cubs had executed it. Therefore the cubs seemed to have a man in scoring position almost everytime, which lead to big scoring. If not for an error by Coomer the tigers would have been blown out of the water.
Just my 2 cents on why it is a bit harder to cap interleague..
JT
[This message has been edited by JT Sneaks (edited 07-07-2001).]

