Been cold over the last couple days on my "Chicago" plays. Like I say in the NBA, you can't cap laziness. I just hate to see it in Americas game. 
Looking into tonights game, Garland is coming off a no decision against Detroit allowing 5 runs in 6 2/3rds. He is an on-again off-again type cat. He's going to need to bring it with the Sox playing small ball of late. I know this is not something to lay one's gambling $$ on, but I would think one of these games in this series would go Under between these two offensive powerhouses. Garland has a 4.44 era lifetime against KC, and much of that was when they had some players. Zack Greinke is an unknown in the Sox eyes which is usually a disadvantage Sox. They beat up an unknown in the 1st game of the series, can they do it twice. I would be nervous about laying the big wood here (I know my local will have it $150 or more) as these young Sox have a tendency for a hangover affect (look at the Minny series and the Detroit series after that one). Also, Garland doesn't even know when he has his good stuff.
off the net....
Greinke, who had been supported by a meager 25 runs in his first dozen starts, is coming off a victory over the Indians on Saturday when the Royals scored 10 runs. Greinke gave up three runs on seven hits over five innings.
Tells me they weren't hitting for him when they had a couple of the last good bats on the team left before they went AWOL (Sweeney :sadwave: )
I good be dead wrong off (I'm getting better at that of late) on my take here, and the young unknown hitters may have the advantage in this one.
(looking at the Atl and Sea games as well)
Risking $120 to win $100 on the Under (getting line later)
GL Jackers
Looking into tonights game, Garland is coming off a no decision against Detroit allowing 5 runs in 6 2/3rds. He is an on-again off-again type cat. He's going to need to bring it with the Sox playing small ball of late. I know this is not something to lay one's gambling $$ on, but I would think one of these games in this series would go Under between these two offensive powerhouses. Garland has a 4.44 era lifetime against KC, and much of that was when they had some players. Zack Greinke is an unknown in the Sox eyes which is usually a disadvantage Sox. They beat up an unknown in the 1st game of the series, can they do it twice. I would be nervous about laying the big wood here (I know my local will have it $150 or more) as these young Sox have a tendency for a hangover affect (look at the Minny series and the Detroit series after that one). Also, Garland doesn't even know when he has his good stuff.
off the net....
Greinke, who had been supported by a meager 25 runs in his first dozen starts, is coming off a victory over the Indians on Saturday when the Royals scored 10 runs. Greinke gave up three runs on seven hits over five innings.
Tells me they weren't hitting for him when they had a couple of the last good bats on the team left before they went AWOL (Sweeney :sadwave: )
I good be dead wrong off (I'm getting better at that of late) on my take here, and the young unknown hitters may have the advantage in this one.
(looking at the Atl and Sea games as well)
Risking $120 to win $100 on the Under (getting line later)
GL Jackers

