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08:40 PM MLB [912] Colorado Rockies -145 ( J Samardzija - R / T Anderson - L )
10:10 PM MLB [913] TOTAL o8-110 (Arizona Diamondbacks vrs Los Angeles Dodgers) (Miller/Stripling)
08:10 PM MLB [921] Detroit Tigers -115 ( M Boyd - L / M Gonzalez - R )
08:10 PM MLB [923] TOTAL o9+100 (Kansas City Royals vrs Minnesota Twins) ( D Gee - R /Santana)
10:05 PM MLB [925] Los Angeles Angels -114 ( R Nolasco - R / Z Neal - R )
10:10 PM MLB [927] TOTAL o8-120 (Texas Rangers vrs Seattle Mariners) ( M Perez - L / J Paxton)
10:10 PM MLB [929] Boston Red Sox -1.5 -105 ( C Buchholz - R / P Clemens - R )

1 unit bet pays 80 ....betdsi line


MLB parlays: 14-152, -40.49 units (risk 1 unit each pick)... winner #1 posted here......winner #2 posted here....winner #3 and nice winner #4... and small reduced winner #5, winner #6 paid 5.07 units...winner #7...and here is winner #8...and then winner #9....after long dry spell, hit four teamer on July 4th.....and another long dry spell, hit five teamer on July 23rd....yet another long dry spell, hit four teamer on Aug 17...hit nice daytime five teamer on Aug 18....won small daytime three teamer on Aug 24..


Goood luck everyone!! :firing: :toast:
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Umpires
SF-Col? Over is 10-3 in last thirteen Rackley games.
Tor-NY? Over is 18-3 in last 21 Wegner games.
Tex-Sea? Over is 10-4 in last fourteen Davidson games. [two with Perez this season went waaay under, at MN and home vs Toro]

Tuesday comp play is the Rockies over the Giants.

It's really hard to believe, but San Francisco's 16-31 record since the All-Star Break happens to be the very worst in all of MLB. Yesterday, the Giants were blanked 6-0 to open this set with the Rockies, and I will continue to play against the fading Giants tonight in the thin air.

Jeff Samardzija gets the nod for Bruce Bochy's club, and the Giants are just 2-7 the last 9 times Shark has started.

Tyler Anderson counters for Colorado, and the Rockies are 7-3 in Anderson's last 10 starts. The Rockies have also put together wins in 6 of their last 9 games overall.

Keep on going against the Giants, y'all.

Seattle Mariners -120

The Seattle Mariners need a big push over the last month if they want to make the playoffs. They are currently 70-67 on the season and five games back in the wild card race. The Rangers pretty much have the division wrapped up already and won't have a lot to play for the rest of the way.

Seattle has a big edge on the mound today behind James Paxton, who is 4-5 with a 3.83 ERA in 15 starts this season, including 2-2 with a 3.25 ERA in seven home starts. Paxton has owned the Rangers, going 1-1 with a 2.32 ERA in six career starts against them.

Martin Perez is 9-10 with a 4.30 ERA and 1.426 WHIP in 28 starts this season for the Rangers. While Perez has been a good bet at home, he's been an awful one on the road. Indeed, he is 1-8 with a 6.23 ERA and 1.564 WHIP in 13 road starts this season.

Seattle is 17-5 (+13.1 Units) against the money line vs. good power teams - averaging 1.25 or more HR's/game this season. The Rangers are 1-8 in Perez's last nine road starts vs. a team with a winning record. Texas is 0-5 in Perez's last five road starts overall. The Mariners are 11-5 in their last 16 home games.

About Last Night?

Edwin Jackson entered Monday?s game against the Red Sox at 3-5/6.26, then threw seven shutout innings, striking out 11 of the 25 batters he faced. Ubaldo Jimenez was 5-10/6.82 before taking the mound at Tampa, allowing a single to Kevin Kiermaier, a walk to Evan Longoria, and a 3-run HR to Logan Morrison in the first inning. And then did not allow a hit the rest of the way, throwing the first Baltimore complete game in two years.

It is Art and Science both in the Post Mortem, every single day. And there are some folks still not doing enough of either when it comes to Tyler Anderson...

In the Sights?

Earlier in the season it was noted there that Anderson somehow is bringing much less sizzle to the betting markets than Jonathan Gray, despite the fact that he was also a Colorado first round draft pick. That is what can happen when a pitcher suffers a stress fracture in his elbow, which cost him all of 2015, and may have simply left folks skittish. The Rockies certainly weren?t that way, and after seeing how well he was throwing the ball across six Minor League starts they saw no reason to not bring him up to The Show, and since then he has been terrific.

Of course to many a 5-5/3.43 hardly merits ?terrific?, but it sure does when you factor how many innings of that sample have been at Coors Field, where Anderson has been a superb 5-1/3.11, among the better single-seasons anyone has worked from that mound, plus the ineptitude of a bad defense behind him (#29 PADE).

The basics are all there ?

K/9 8.3

BB/9 2.2

GB% 53.4

SWS% 11.4

And in truth Anderson is getting better as the season progresses. He faced a daunting challenge at Coors in August, two games against the Dodgers (yes, I know of their struggles vs. left-handers, but they are playing with playoff energy), and one each against the Cubs and Rangers, yet handled those four to a 2.60 tune. Now he gets to face a slumping Giants offense that is performing at a frighteningly bad level, and that puts #912 Colorado First Five Innings (8:40) into pocket this evening, with as low as -125 available in the early trading, and this one carrying value up to -135.

The Giants are just 16-31 since the All Star break, and have managed only 17 hits across their last five games. Meanwhile the Rockies have already plated 51 runs in the seven game son this home-stand, and before you declare their form as being ?all Coors?, note that the it was also 19 runs in three games at Washington in the last road series. They can continue their form against the journeyman offerings of Jeff Samardzija, who put together a misleading ride vs. weak competition before laboring badly at Wrigley (21.8 PPI) in his last outing. I will make the focus Anderson vs. Samadrzija, the fact that the Rockies bullpen comes in fresh not being much of a confidence generator for that untrustworthy crew
 
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