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det- kc over 7.5 runswinner

Marlins (A Sanchez) vs Astros (W Rodrigez) 08:05 pm Astros -120

Giants (B Zito) vs Rockies (J Francis) 08:35 pm Rockies -135
 
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cards at -120 is a great deal at home! you will not get many chances to get the cards at a cheap price!


tigers - kc at 7.5 , for the american league 7,5 is very very low with the DH :00hour
Over is 7-2 in KC last 9 games as a road underdog.
Over is 7-2 in KC last 9 road games.
Over is 7-2 in DET last 9 games as a home favorite.
Over is 9-3-1 in DET last 13 home games.

Head to Head: Over is 8-2 in the last 10 meetings. :00hour


ROCKIES THIS A PITCHING MISMATCH PLAIN AND SIMPLE!

http://www.nypost.com/sports/betting/pitchingform.htm



HOUSTON , FLA DID NOT FARE WELL LAST YEAR VS LEFTIES, WHAT I REALLY LIKE IS AVG HITS AND WALKS! SANCHEZ 16.2 RODRIGUES 5.1
ANY TIME I GET A TEN POINT OR BETTER PITCHER YOU HAVE TO RUN WITH IT$


LOOK AT AVG AND WALKS


http://www.nypost.com/sports/betting/pitchingform.htm
 

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cards at -120 is a great deal at home! you will not get many chances to get the cards at a cheap price!


Absolutely true Ray..

Back to Back games where actual NOT perceived value is on low risk home team..


The Pirates, meanwhile, have played just once since being swept by St. Louis - an 8-5 loss to San Francisco on Friday - with rain postponing Saturday's contest and Sunday's rescheduled doubleheader with the Giants. Pittsburgh (4-6) has one win in seven games since sweeping a season-opening three-game set at Houston.

Nice spot..Good Luck Ray...
 

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Absolutely true Ray..

Back to Back games where actual NOT perceived value is on low risk home team..


The Pirates, meanwhile, have played just once since being swept by St. Louis - an 8-5 loss to San Francisco on Friday - with rain postponing Saturday's contest and Sunday's rescheduled doubleheader with the Giants. Pittsburgh (4-6) has one win in seven games since sweeping a season-opening three-game set at Houston.

Nice spot..Good Luck Ray...



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Agree strongly on the Det/KC over. Detroit has been really struggling to score runs but at 7.5 totally worth taking a shot.
 

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BEGINNING MONDAY APRIL 16



Atlanta at Washington (2) 16th, 17th

It?s going to the hard to use the Nationals this year. Their play thus far confirms all the negative press they?ve received. But they were 14-8 (+$690) vs. lefties at RFK last year, so we?ll grab the price if Atlanta sends a southpaw to the hill. PREFERRED: Nationals vs. lefthanders.



N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia (2) 16th, 17th

These teams played a three game set at Shea Stadium last week, so check those results before jumping in. The Mets made money on the road vs. righties last year (+$1390), while the Phillies lost money vs. righties at Citizens Bank (-$630). We?ll play this series accordingly. PREFERRED: Mets when righty meets righty.



Milwaukee at Cincinnati (2) 16th, 17th

Could be an interesting matchup, but the Reds lost money at Great American Ballpark in 2006 (-$535), while the Brewers were one of the very worst road teams in baseball ($2300), so caution is definitely advised. Pass for the time being. PREFERRED: None.



Florida at Houston (2) 16th, 17th

Righty vs. righty matchups clearly favor the visitor in this one (Marlins +$900 in 2006 . . . Astros -$1410), especially with Houston playing so poorly to open the new season (1-5 record, averaging only 2.7 runs per game). PREFERRED: Marlins when righty meets righty.



San Diego at Chicago Cubs (2) 16th, 17th

The Cubs were winless against the NL West champs last season (0-7, -$740) and we?ve already noted how much money the Padres won away from Petco Park (+$1835 vs. righties) and how much money the Cubs managed to lose at Wrigley (-$1445 overall). Sets up very nicely for the visitor. PREFERRED: Padres vs. righthanders.



Pittsburgh at St. Louis (2) 16th, 17th

We?re not big fans of taking the Pirates as visitors, based on last year?s road difficulties. But they?ve started the season 4-2 as visitors (+$390) and they?ve got a trio of lefthanders in the starting rotation who can throttle the St. louis attack (Cardinals 22-34, -$2515 vs. lefthanders last season). PREFERRED: Lefthanders vs. the Cardinals.



San Francisco at Colorado (2) 16th, 17th

The Giants had problems with the Rockies in ?06 (8-10, -$360) and they struggled outside of ATT Park (-$1200). Colorado averaged 6.1 runs per game against lefties (+$520), so take a chance if they square off against the SF southpaws. PREFERRED: Rockies vs. Zito & Lowry.



L.A. Dodgers at Arizona (2) 16th, 17th

The Dodgers have trio of righthanded aces in Schmidt, Penny and Lowe, all of whom should match up nicely against the Diamondbacks (-$935 vs. righthanders at home). We should get to use at least one of them in this two game set. PREFERRED: Schmidt/Penny/Lowe.



Kansas City at Detroit (3) 16th, 17th, 18th

The Royals might be competitive with Gil Meche and Zach Greinke in the rotation, but they were only 4-14 against the Tigers last season (-$510) and on paper Detroit looks as good, if not better, than they were last year. We?ll steer clear for the time being. PREFERRED: None.



Baltimore at Tampa Bay (3) 16th, 17th, 18th

These teams are the two worst in the AL East right now, but Tampa Bay is far inferior, and none of the righthanders in the Devil Rays? rotation gives us much cause for concern (Orioles +$555 vs. righties on the road at night). PREFERRED: Orioles vs. righthanders.



BEGINNING TUESDAY APRIL 17



Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees (3) 17th, 18th, 19th

We don?t trust the Indians on the road (-$1230), but the Yankees? rotation is a mess at the moment. Pass for now. PREFERRED: None.



Boston at Toronto (3) 17th, 18th, 19th

The Red Sox always seem to struggle against the Blue Jays (only 7-12, -$530 in 2006), and it looks like they?ll be up against Gustavo Chacin (+$805 in 17 starts last year). The Red Sox were only 10-19 (-$1380) vs. lefthanders on the road last year. PREFERRED: Chacin.



Texas at Chicago W. Sox (3) 17th, 18th, 19th

If the Rangers had a lefty we?d use him, given Chicago?s trouble with southpaws. But the White Sox are tough at home vs. righties (+$700 in ?06) and Texas?s arms are nothing special. PREFERRED: None.



L.A. Angels at Oakland (2) 17th, 18th

These teams split a four game set at Anaheim last week, with both teams displaying a wealth of quality pitching. These clubs look very evenly matched at the present time. PREFERRED: None.



Minnesota at Seattle (3) 17th, 18th, 19th

It appears the Mariners will have to tackle Cy Young ace Johan Santana (+$200 so far, +$1625 in 2006). Bad news for a team that was only 19-24 (-$540) vs. lefties last year, averaging just 4.0 runs per game in those contests. PREFERRED: J. Santana.



BEGINNING WEDNESDAY APRIL 18



N.Y. Mets at Florida (2) 18th, 19th

Unless Tom Glavine or Oliver Perez are due for an appearance (Marlins -$720 vs. lefties), we can?t see taking either side in this one. PREFERRED: Glavine/Ol. Perez.



Philadelphia at Washington (2) 18th, 19th

The visitor should fare well in righty vs. righty matchups (Phillies +$525 on the road in ?06, Nationals -$1210 at RFK). Play this series accordingly. PREFERRED: Phillies when righty meets righty.



Houston at Cincinnati (2) 18th, 19th

The Astros were only 5-10 (-$630) in head to head play last year. Take the Reds if the price is right. PREFERRED: Reds at -130 or less.



Chicago Cubs at Atlanta (2) 18th, 19th

Carlos Zambrano (3.41 ERA in ?06) is an excellent value here at Turner Field (Braves -$1335 at home last year). PREFERRED: C. Zambrano.



Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (2) 18th, 19th

The Pirates made money vs. the Brewers last year (+$350) but Milwaukee is solid at Miller Park (+$765 in ?06) and they average 5.1 runs per game vs. lefties. PREFERRED: Brewers in both games.



L.A. Dodgers at Colorado (2) 18th, 19th

The Dodgers dominated this team in 2006 (15-4, +$980) but the Rockies are profitable at Coors Field (+$255). PREFERRED: None.



Arizona at San Diego (2) 18th, 19th

The Padres had too much trouble vs. righthanders at Petco Park last year (-$910), so take a shot with Brandon Webb, who is likely to appear in this series. PREFERRED: Webb.
 

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Apr 16 11:05am 4 Team Parlay - Pending 100.00 to win 962.18

1. Baseball - New York Mets - moneyline (-110)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 6:05pm [pending]
J Maine -R must start and F Garcia -R must start for action

2. Baseball - St Louis Cardinals - moneyline (-128)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 7:10pm [pending]
I Snell -R must start and AN Reyes -R must start for action

3. Baseball - Colorado Rockies - moneyline (-136)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 7:35pm [pending]
B Zito -L must start and J Francis -L must start for action

4. Baseball - Los Angeles Dodgers - moneyline (-125)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 8:40pm [pending]
B Penny -R must start and ED Gonzalez -R must start for action



Apr 16 11:07am 10 Team Parlay - Pending 40.00 to win 29898.42

1. Baseball - New York Mets/Philadelphia Phillies - total Over 9? (+110)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 6:05pm [pending]
J Maine -R must start and F Garcia -R must start for action

2. Baseball - Milwaukee Brewers/Cincinnati Reds - total Over 9 (-110)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 6:10pm [pending]
C Capuano -L must start and E Milton -L must start for action


3. Baseball - Houston Astros - moneyline (-115)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 7:05pm [pending]
A Sanchez -R must start and W Rodriguez -L must start for action

4. Baseball - San Diego Padres - moneyline (+100)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 7:05pm [pending]
C Hensley -R must start and J Marquis -R must start for action

5. Baseball - St Louis Cardinals - moneyline (-128)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 7:10pm [pending]
I Snell -R must start and AN Reyes -R must start for action

6. Baseball - Colorado Rockies - moneyline (-136)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 7:35pm [pending]
B Zito -L must start and J Francis -L must start for action

7. Baseball - Los Angeles Dodgers - moneyline (-125)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 8:40pm [pending]
B Penny -R must start and ED Gonzalez -R must start for action

8. Baseball - Detroit Tigers - moneyline (-200)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 6:05pm [pending]
Z Greinke -R must start and J Verlander -R must start for action

9. Baseball - Kansas City Royals/Detroit Tigers - total Over 7? (-115)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 6:05pm [pending]
Z Greinke -R must start and J Verlander -R must start for action

10. Basketball - Phoenix Suns - moneyline (+220)
for the entire game held on Apr 16 at 7:35pm [pending]
 

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NY METS (Maine) -105 over PHILADELPHIA (F. Garcia)

Looks like a huge edge for the visitor, as they come
into Citizens Bank to take on the floundering Phillies.
John Maine is off to a sensational start (+$200, 1.54
ERA in two starts) and matches up well vs. a team that
lost a bundle of money at home last year (-$1195).
The Mets were a spectacular 37-22 (+$1390) on the
road vs. righthanders in 2006, and they should be
able to handle Freddy Garcia in his first start of the
year. The Phillies are off to another slow start, we'll
look to take advantage with the stronger team from
New York.
 

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Got wind of your threads at another site and decided to tag along this year. Wondered if this was Winning Points info from there weekly sheets ? Had them once upon a time for years and then decided to use the net exlusively for my diamond info . It looked familiar . Just curious . Good Luck Today with your plays !!!!!!!
 

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Got wind of your threads at another site and decided to tag along this year. Wondered if this was Winning Points info from there weekly sheets ? Had them once upon a time for years and then decided to use the net exlusively for my diamond info . It looked familiar . Just curious . Good Luck Today with your plays !!!!!!!

yes from the points , i like to use them as a guide , a guide only , but you can not go with anymore write all the time, take what you need and throw out the rest, doing your homework is key to winning:00hour
 

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yes from the points , i like to use them as a guide , a guide only , but you can not go with anymore write all the time, take what you need and throw out the rest, doing your homework is key to winning:00hour

couldn't agree with that statement more. been putting way more time in this season, and its really been paying off.
 

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Winning Points has some good stuff--alot of figures which sometimes can mess you up becasue there are too many to look at--but I like their daily picks on line as Ray sometimes relays them here--GL
 

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Agree strongly on the Det/KC over. Detroit has been really struggling to score runs but at 7.5 totally worth taking a shot.

Might be worth taking a look at the starting pitchers' numbers and the two struggling offenses. Basing your play simply on the above trends is a long term recipe for losing. There is a reason the line is 7.5.
 
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