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MILWAUKEE at NEW YORK METS UNDER 9 RUNS 5*
The wind is blowing in from right-center field gusting to 17 mph today,


REDS:D 5*
WSOX 4*
 
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Houston at Atlanta (3) 7th, 8th, 9th

The Braves were extremely successful against the Astros last year (5-1, +$430), but the feeling here is that a combination of Houston additions like Roger Clemens (5-0 1.95 ERA, 32 Ks) and Andy Pettitte and Atlanta subtractions like Javy Lopez, Gary Sheffield and Greg Maddux has done a lot to even the playing field. Atlanta was 24-13 a year ago against lefties, but with Sheffield and Lopez gone is just 3-4, so let?s make Andy Pettitte, the old Atlanta nemesis (3-0 lifetime, 2.77 ERA), as the top series play. BEST BET: Pettitte. PREFERRED: Astros in the other two games.
 

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the braves are 5-2 at home vs righties and avg 6.4 runs home at nite, oswalt is not the same pitcher on the road since comning up to the major , lean with the braves
 

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Houston at Atlanta (3) 7th, 8th, 9th

The Braves were extremely successful against the Astros last year (5-1, +$430), but the feeling here is that a combination of Houston additions like Roger Clemens (5-0 1.95 ERA, 32 Ks) and Andy Pettitte and Atlanta subtractions like Javy Lopez, Gary Sheffield and Greg Maddux has done a lot to even the playing field. Atlanta was 24-13 a year ago against lefties, but with Sheffield and Lopez gone is just 3-4, so let?s make Andy Pettitte, the old Atlanta nemesis (3-0 lifetime, 2.77 ERA), as the top series play. BEST BET: Pettitte. PREFERRED: Astros in the other two games.


LIKE I SAY BEFORE THESE WRITE ARE A GUIDE ONLY:)
THINGS CHANGE DAY TO DAY:tongue
 

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series info for this week

series info for this week

BEGINNING MONDAY MAY 10



NY Mets at Arizona (4) 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th

This is the Mets second trip west and the season is barely five weeks old. That?s not a particularly enviable position for a team with as weak an offense and as many flaws as the residents of Shea Stadium. And ace lefty Randy Johnson (3.10 ERA) is scheduled to start in this series. BEST BET: Johnson.

Cleveland at Boston (3) 10th, 11th, 12th

The lefthanders in the Cleveland rotation are all pitching well (Sabathia 1.61 ERA, Lee 3.14) and Stanford (0.82 in two starts) is expected to return from the DL in time for this series. Boston is far less effective against southpaws, and Cleveland is putting up some very good numbers against righthanders so far (6.2 runs per game). PREFERRED: Lefthanders vs. the Red Sox.

Toronto at Kansas City (3) 10th, 11th, 12th

Despite their dreadful start, the Royals have managed to go 4-0 (+$405) vs. lefties at Kaufman Stadium this year. The only southpaw in the Toronto rotation right now is Ted Lilly (4.99 ERA), but it?s not clear if he?ll see action here. But his turn might fall, and if it does we?ll take a shot on the home team. PREFERRED: Royals vs. Lilly.



BEGINNING TUESDAY MAY 11



Florida at Houston (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

Here?s an early look at two teams that may well be meeting in October. Both teams have the requisite pitching required of a playoff contender and both offenses are well above average. We?ll let them play and take copious notes for now. PREFERRED: None.





Montreal at Milwaukee (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

The Expos put a hurting? on the Brewers last year winning all six games (+$600), but Montreal is a shell of last year?s team while the Brewers (12-13,+$280) are early on looking like one of the most improved teams in the NL. PREFERRED: Brewers in all games.

Atlanta at St. Louis (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

The Braves took four of six (+$205) from St. Louis a year ago and the way the Cardinals are currently playing at home (6-10, -$935) a repeat performance is more than a possibility. PREFERRED: Braves in all games.

Pittsburgh at Colorado (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

The Pirates are hoping to be as successful (6-3, +$460 including two wins in three games at Coors Field) this year as they were against the Rockies in 2003 and certainly have enough offense to do damage to that awful Rockies? staff (6.19 team ERA). PREFERRED: Kennedy/Pirates in the remaining games.

Cincinnati at San Diego (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

These teams split six games a year ago with the Reds taking two of three in California, but a paper-thin Reds? pitching staff (5.26 team ERA) may be weary as it plays games 11, 12 and 13 on the road out of the last 19. PREFERRED: Padres in all games.

Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

Considering that the Cubs have started the season without Mark Prior, arguably their best pitcher, they?re off to a solid beginning. But since they average 1.5 RPG less on the road than at home, we?ll leave this series alone for now. PREFERRED: None.

Philadelphia at San Francisco (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

There?s little question that the Phillies and Giants are among the top teams in the NL but you?d never know it by how they?ve played in the first month of the season (Philly -$345, SF -$270). Given each team?s unpredictability, there?s no reason to invest your hard earned dollars in this series. PREFERRED; None.

Anaheim at N.Y. Yankees (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

Last year the Yankees beat the Angels in 6 out of 9 head to head contests. But Anaheim has been the toughest franchise for New York over the past decade, and the Bombers shaky start on the road (5-6, -$490) makes the home team inviting. We?ll clean up if they can come away with 2 out of 3. PREFERRED: Angels in all games,

Oakland at Detroit (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

Barry Zito has not been the least bit impressive over the course of five starts this year (-$295, 6.83 ERA) so we won?t hesitate to go with the hot home team when he takes his turn here (Tigers 3-1, +$255 vs. lefties at home). PREFERRED: Tigers vs. Zito.

Texas at Tampa Bay (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

The Rangers went 6-3 (+$285) vs. the Devil Rays last year, and they are a considerably better team this year. Tampa Bay can?t get on track offensively (.246 team BA vs. .315 for Texas) so the visitor has a chance to stay hot. PREFERRED: Rangers vs. righthanders.

Baltimore at Chicago W. Sox (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

The Orioles have been a terrific road team vs. righthanders, but they are winless in three tries vs. lefties (-$345 with only 2.3 runs per game), and the White Sox, who play well at home, have a pair of quality southpaws available. PREFERRED: Buehrle/Schoeneweis.

Seattle at Minnesota (3) 11th, 12th, 13th

Comparing Seattle?s terrible record vs. righties the past two years (6-12, -$850 with 3.8 RPG so far in ?04, -$2015 in ?03) to Minnesota?s stellar performance vs. righties (+$350 with 6.5 RPG this season, +$1655 last season), makes this a very easy call. PREFERRED: Twins when righty meets righty.
 

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let get the record straight? info is info that i get that i share with the form
no i am not writing this up . i am shareing:) SHAREING IS CAREING:tongue
 
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