San Diego Padres/St Louis Cardinals Total Points Under 7 (-115)
Washington Nationals -160
Seattle Storm +4 (-115)
San Francisco 49ers -4?
1 unit bet wins 9.84
Good luck all youse guys!! :00hour :toast: :spotting:
2014 parlay record: 11-55, +28.49 units.....on various mixed sports....(1 unit bet each parlay)
Posted here was the first winning parlay of the year, and it was my biggest. Not long after that I didn't post for a few months (the unpredictable ends of NBA + NHL seasons, plus start of MLB, is the worst time of year for parlays), then had this small winner (only paid 1.58 as one game ppd and one total pushed) and Sunday, July 6 three-teamer, and July 14 four-teamer, July 25 4-teamer, with a push, that became a 3 teamer...then this 4 teamer July 29th...and 2-3 on bunch of smaller parlays I tried July 30th...a 3 teamer Aug 8th, and a 2 teamer Aug 9th...little 2 teamer Aug 12th...
ripped, stolen, cut and pasted from the internets:
The Reds have won 10 of the last 12 vs leftys and that's what they will see today with Flande going for Colorado. They have dropped all 7 starts Flande has made and he has a 7.41 era here at home. M. Latos goes for the Reds and he has won both recent starts, 4-1 overall here on the road vs the Rockies. In his last 2 he has allowed just 3 runs in 16 innings. With the success he has had here The Rockies should look in to acquiring him. Latos has been a solid road pitcher in August games and has a stellar 1.85 road era this season. The Reds have won 14 of 19 on Sunday, while Colorado has lost 14 of 19 on Sunday and 11 of 14 already this month. The Rockies are nearly 30 games under .500 and going no where fast.
Seattle Mariners starter Chris Young has been extremely productive for Under backers on short rest, evidenced by the O/U going 1-9-1 in his last 11 starts on four-days rest.
He'll get the ball just four days after his last start on Sunday against the Detroit Tigers, who will counter with Robbie Ray on the mound. Ray returned to Detroit's rotation with five-plus innings but not much defensive help on his way to four runs on six hits with two walks and five strikeouts. He faces a Mariners team that has an AL-low .648 OPS off lefties.
Cardinals Adam Wainwright is a remarkable 26-6 in his team starts (81.2%) against the money line versus an National League team with an on base percentage .315 or worse over the last two seasons. Wainwright had a solid outing last time out but didn't get enough support to take over the major league wins lead. He hasn't usually needed too much help in home starts versus the San Diego Padres and will try to have another stellar performance against them Sunday in St. Louis while earning his 15th win.
The right-hander's inability to get a 15th victory allowed Cincinnati's Johnny Cueto to take over the wins lead Friday. He'll try to move into a tie with Cueto while earning his fifth victory in as many home starts against San Diego. Wainwright has a 0.84 ERA in those prior matchups in St. Louis and gave up two runs over eight innings in his most recent one, a 3-2 win July 21, 2013. He is 5-2 with a 1.20 ERA in seven overall starts against San Diego and went 2-0 with a 1.76 ERA last season.
Washington Nationals -160
Seattle Storm +4 (-115)
San Francisco 49ers -4?
1 unit bet wins 9.84
Good luck all youse guys!! :00hour :toast: :spotting:
2014 parlay record: 11-55, +28.49 units.....on various mixed sports....(1 unit bet each parlay)
Posted here was the first winning parlay of the year, and it was my biggest. Not long after that I didn't post for a few months (the unpredictable ends of NBA + NHL seasons, plus start of MLB, is the worst time of year for parlays), then had this small winner (only paid 1.58 as one game ppd and one total pushed) and Sunday, July 6 three-teamer, and July 14 four-teamer, July 25 4-teamer, with a push, that became a 3 teamer...then this 4 teamer July 29th...and 2-3 on bunch of smaller parlays I tried July 30th...a 3 teamer Aug 8th, and a 2 teamer Aug 9th...little 2 teamer Aug 12th...
ripped, stolen, cut and pasted from the internets:
The Reds have won 10 of the last 12 vs leftys and that's what they will see today with Flande going for Colorado. They have dropped all 7 starts Flande has made and he has a 7.41 era here at home. M. Latos goes for the Reds and he has won both recent starts, 4-1 overall here on the road vs the Rockies. In his last 2 he has allowed just 3 runs in 16 innings. With the success he has had here The Rockies should look in to acquiring him. Latos has been a solid road pitcher in August games and has a stellar 1.85 road era this season. The Reds have won 14 of 19 on Sunday, while Colorado has lost 14 of 19 on Sunday and 11 of 14 already this month. The Rockies are nearly 30 games under .500 and going no where fast.
Seattle Mariners starter Chris Young has been extremely productive for Under backers on short rest, evidenced by the O/U going 1-9-1 in his last 11 starts on four-days rest.
He'll get the ball just four days after his last start on Sunday against the Detroit Tigers, who will counter with Robbie Ray on the mound. Ray returned to Detroit's rotation with five-plus innings but not much defensive help on his way to four runs on six hits with two walks and five strikeouts. He faces a Mariners team that has an AL-low .648 OPS off lefties.
Cardinals Adam Wainwright is a remarkable 26-6 in his team starts (81.2%) against the money line versus an National League team with an on base percentage .315 or worse over the last two seasons. Wainwright had a solid outing last time out but didn't get enough support to take over the major league wins lead. He hasn't usually needed too much help in home starts versus the San Diego Padres and will try to have another stellar performance against them Sunday in St. Louis while earning his 15th win.
The right-hander's inability to get a 15th victory allowed Cincinnati's Johnny Cueto to take over the wins lead Friday. He'll try to move into a tie with Cueto while earning his fifth victory in as many home starts against San Diego. Wainwright has a 0.84 ERA in those prior matchups in St. Louis and gave up two runs over eight innings in his most recent one, a 3-2 win July 21, 2013. He is 5-2 with a 1.20 ERA in seven overall starts against San Diego and went 2-0 with a 1.76 ERA last season.
