today's MLB 'quick notes'

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i also have this posted on nicks page but will post here when he has it.

http://www.madjacksports.com/nick.shtml

I am returning the "Quick Notes" section of my daily reports. I have slacked off a bit lately in writing it and with only one sport to handicap, I realize it's time to bring it back. I will do it whenever possible, which should be almost every day.

With the NBA and NHL seasons wrapping up, I also want to point out how profitable baseball betting can be over the summer. Due to the high number of games and the fact that moneylines are involved, baseball is in my opinion the best place to make money betting sports. If any of you guys have questions for me about it, I would certainly love to answer them. Just email me at the bottom of the page. I wrote up a few baseball tips at the beginning of the season and I am going to re-run that column today.

I will have MLB plays later today and there is a slight possibility of an NHL or NBA play as well. I have some things to take care of today so I haven't nailed down my plays for today. As always, I will post them in the forum as well. Good luck.

5/29 MLB Plays: PENDING

5/29 NBA Plays: PENDING

5/29 NHL Plays: PENDING

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5/29 Quick Notes:

-Wright comes off a great start coming off the DL for the Brewers while Perez has struggled in his last couple starts for the Dodgers. Be careful, though, because Perez could be coming back off a down cycle. Both teams are scoring runs better than a few weeks ago.

-Ohka has quietly been one of the hottest starters in baseball recently for Montreal. Chipper, Giles and Sheffield are all out for the Braves. Braves are arguably the hottest team in baseball right now.

-Marlins have scored 4+ runs in 5 of 6 and Hamilton makes his 2nd start coming off the DL after being roughed up in his first for the Reds. Beckett was throwing wicked stuff last time out.

-Fabulous pitching matchup in Pittsburgh with Wells going against the Cubs ace, Lieber. Both guys have been hot as heck. Cubs bats have cooled after their hot streak while Pittsburgh's have yet to warm up all year.

-Cards are on a 9 of 10 run while the Astros have lost 8 of 9. Miller and Stephenson were both roughed up in their last starts. Astros have scored over 4 runs in just 1 of their last 10.

-Miller comes off a bad start for the Jays but he has generally followed bad starts with good ones. Burkett was hit hard last time out and he should get hit again for the Red Sox.

-Orioles offense has completely evaporated (8 runs in their last 4) while Oakland is on a tear. Pitching matchup does favor the O's with Ponson going agaisnt Hiljus.

-Sparks has been hit hard his last few times out for Detroit. Detroit will probably not score many runs as they face Drese, who has been very effective. If you are a chalk layer, this could be a great spot for the Tribe.

-Phillies are playing much better overall baseball than the Mets right now but Estes has won his last three starts while the Phils have not won back to back on the road all year.

-Does anyone have a clue about Seattle? If so, let me know. They've played their last 7 games vs. doormats Baltimore and Tampa yet they only have 3 wins in those games. Garcia has dominated the Rays and Sturtze generally gets hit hard by Seattle so the M's would see to be a great play, but who can tell with that team?

-Buehrle gives the Sox a rare pitching edge over the Yanks when Clemens goes. Problem is, Yanks have won 4 straight, Sox have lost 3 straight and Buehrle was rocked last time he faced them.

-Reed is in top form, the Rangers lineup is in disarray, the Twins have won three straight, the Rangers have lost 5 straight and Texas starts Rob Bell, who was just called up. Need any more hints here?

-Anaheim's bats have come back to earth so be careful backing them for a while. That said, Ortiz comes off a couple of rough starts so I expect a return to form here. Affeldt will not give the Royals deep innings so that means their shoddy bullpen will get work. Royals' offense has averaged 7 runs per game their last 5.

-Tough call in the Arizona vs. San Francisco game. D-backs have lost the first two of this series but Schilling, who has been great but not spectacular lately, starts. Ortiz was roughed up last time out but it is tough to tell if that was the start of a down cycle or just the result of pitching in Colorado.

-Tollberg has not looked good in his last two starts for San Diego. Stark has been great for the Rockies but how long can a 27 year old career minor leaguer continue to boast a 1.50 ERA in the majors?
 

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oops. he already posted it.

thanks nick
 
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