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ANGELS BIG

MIL 4-12 VS LEFTIES AND 1-4 AT HOME AT NITE VS LEFTIES.AND AVG 1.8 AT HOME AT NITE VS LHP.


THERE ARE TWO SUPER BIG DOGS OUT THERE TODAY THAT WILL WIN, DO YOUR
HOMEWORK;)
 

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Are they Tampa and Baltimore?

Are they Tampa and Baltimore?

This guy Driskill on Baltimore whacked The Mariners in Seattle and The Yankees at Yankee Stadium. !
 

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These are the BIG dogs that look good to me.

These are the BIG dogs that look good to me.

** Baltimore w/ Driskill +148

** Reds w/ Chen (home dog) +175

** Toronto w/ Carpenter +170

Hopefully the two your talking about is one of these :rolleyes: Raymond.

GL today and thanks for all your help. ;)
 

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Raymond: Followed your play on KC and Mets over last night but we fell a little short, to bad lots of runners left on base.

I assume the big dogs your talking about to day are Driskall for Baltimore and B.Jones for San Diego (note the pitching change )

Let us know who's hot and who's not. Thanks Raymond
 

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2 dogs

2 dogs

reds +180

:confused: :look: :shrug:

how did i do teach?:D


guess not the brewers, you like angels
 
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I`m saying the Birds from Balt & the Dodgers.
Birds have the better pitcher & Bums ,Daal, is 1-0 against the BoSox with a 0.00 ERA in 7inn.

;) ;)
 

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well ray, if your around let me know if i'm right! because i think this one wins as a very nice puppy-dog!

chisox +145
 

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Thanks and Good luck Ray!

Thanks and Good luck Ray!

dogs? Balt and TB.

Any parlays today Ray? article from paper:



Washburn says cheese, please




The Wisconsin resident will make his first start in his home state since making the major leagues.


June 22, 2002

By CHERYL ROSENBERG NEUBERT
The Orange County Register


MILWAUKEE ?C Angels manager Mike Scioscia walked by today's starter, Jarrod Washburn, on his way out of the visiting clubhouse at Miller Park on Friday.

"What's up, cheesehead?" Scioscia said.

Washburn just smiled. He was right at home. For the first time in his major-league career, Washburn will pitch in his home state of Wisconsin.

He went to high school in Webster, about six hours north up Highway 35, and he still lives there in the offseason. He has many relatives in New Lisbon, which is about two hours away. His Aunt Diane already bought 62 tickets for tonight's game against the Milwaukee Brewers.

"I'm looking forward to it," Washburn said. "A lot of people who haven't seen me pitch will be here. They've all seen me on TV, but some have never been to a game before."

Washburn saw many games in Milwaukee as a kid, but that was at County Stadium, which was demolished after the 2000 season.

"I liked the old place," Washburn said. "People say it was a dump and run down. But as a little kid coming to a big-league park, you don't think about that stuff."

He also didn't think about pitching in a big-league park one day.

"I always imagined myself as a hitter," Washburn said. "I always dreamed of playing in the big leagues, but it didn't sink in until I was in college."

Washburn went to the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where he was a member of the NCAA Division III national championship team in 1994. He was a second-round pick by the Angels in the June draft of '95.

His parents, who also still live in Webster, usually drive the two hours to see him play in Minneapolis when the Angels play the Minnesota Twins. But even though it's closer to his hometown than Milwaukee is, it's simply not the same.

"I don't consider myself a Minnesotan," Washburn said. "I'm from Wisconsin. I grew up listening to (broadcaster Bob) Uecker and going to Brewers games. I'll always be from Wisconsin."
 

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Texas vs lefties

Texas vs lefties

there are a lot of stats against the Rangers in this one...

Texas is 3-15 this year vs lefthanded starters.

Pirates have a large edge in the bullpen.

Pitt is #2 in MLB with 2.89
Texas is #28 in MLB with 5.39

Bell is 4-12 lifetime on the road 6.52 era
Bell is 6-17 lifetime on grass 6.32 era
 

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me too

me too

I might as well put in my 2 cents

The eight ball say's Tampa+170 & Reds +170

Results to be posted at the 10 Oclock news:)
 

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not tampa bay

not tampa bay

don't think it's tb. they have the rh alvarez on the mound. from previous raymond info, colorado very good @ home vs. righties. scenerio to go against rockies is vs. lefties @ home + other factors.

i'm with jmize, my guesses are reds and white sox.
 
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