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Kansas City area for who knows how long....
Tampa Bay Rays -1? +110 for Game
Chicago Cubs/Detroit Tigers under 4 +100 for 1st 5 Innings
San Francisco Giants/Oakland Athletics under 3? -110 for 1st 5 Innings

MLB this season:

9-10 SU pics, -1.40 units
1-1 parlays, +3.10 units

All flat bet 1 unit risk per pic (for example, a +135 pic would pay 1.35 units, a -135 pic would pay 0.74 units, no rounding up or down). No SU chalk over -160.

Sun: 3-0, +5.90 units (one was 3 way parlay)
Mon: 1-1, +0.00
Tues: 1-1, -0.10 units (had under 134 Grand Salami and it was 133!!)
Thurs: 1-1, +0.00
Fri: 1-1, -0.20 units
Sat: 3-1, +2.10

Sun (14th) 0-4! (I tired to be careful and conservative, but just can't avoid these days...)
Wed 0-2!

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from royalsblog:

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When birds attack: a terrible gambling story, and $1,000 offer if you can top it

If you're a Royals fan, you probably hurt a little bit after your team lost to the Indians last week when a ball hit a bird in center field.

If you're not a Royals fan, you probably laughed a little and moved on with your day.

If you're Aaron Smith, you cussed, repeatedly, and are now offering -- right here, through Ball Star -- a $1,000 reward to anyone who can prove a worse "beat" story than his.

"And if they can't," Smith jokes, "maybe they can send me a dollar because I could use the help."

Smith had a ridiculous $21,750 bet on the Royals through two different casinos. He stood to win nearly $38,000, which he said he planned to use to pay off his house or, perhaps, "just have a hell of a time at a casino with some cocktail waitresses."

Now, time for a weak disclaimer: I don't know Aaron. Wasn't there in Vegas when, he says, his stepson's business partner placed these bets. But I did ask that he fax us his betting slips as proof, which he did. The image above is his ticket from the larger of the two slips he faxed.

So, to review, Smith says felt good about his chances because Zack Greinke was pitching for the Royals against Jeremy Sowers and the disappointing Indians. The Royals lost Greinke's two previous starts, and Smith figured there was no way it would become three.

"Free money," he thought, which is sort of the famous-last-words for gamblers.

Everything looked fine as Grienke took a 3-1 lead into the eighth, but that's when it all went nightmare for Smith.

Mark DeRosa singled, Victor Martinez walked, and then John Bale came in from the bullpen. He gave up a run-scoring groundout, then Joakim Soria hung a slider that Jhonny Peralta banged off the left field wall for a score-tying double.

Then, as you've heard before, Kyle Farnsworth gave up the game-winning run on a sharp single by Shin-Soo Choo that bounced off a bird in center field.

"I'm thinking about everything I'm gonna do with this money," Smith says, "then next thing, I watch with a puckered (rear) as Greinke gives it up, then the sieve Kyle Farnsworth comes in, gives two baserunners, and then the (fudging) birds."

In case you're wondering, Smith says he runs a casino event company that does corporate functions and parties. He makes a couple big bets like this every year. It's the first time that birds have ever been involved.

"I've thrown rocks at three birds since that night," he says. "I haven't hit one, but I won't stop until I do."

The birds might just have something against Smith.

He says that the day after losing the bet, a bird dropped some DNA into his open convertible.

So, let us know if you've got a worse betting story than this.

There's $1,000 in it if you do.

Submitted by Sam Mellinger on June 16, 2009 - 2:06pm.
 
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