Under 7? (-120) Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals
Oakland Athletics -220
Under 6 St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Diego Padres
Under 6? (EVEN) Pittsburgh Pirates vs. San Francisco Giants
1 unit bet wins 9.18
my 1st parlay Sunday (had none yesterday) again! lost by just one leg...the second parlay won, but with a push, the payout was reduced to 4.47 units...
good luck all!! :00hour :toast: :spotting: :clap: :slomo :0074
2014 parlay record: 5-32, +27.85 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.
from the internets:
The payout may not be great, but the Oakland Athletics (-140) are a strong bet to score last in their game against Houston. The Astros have the third-worst bullpen ERA in baseball (4.47), while the Athletics have scored the third-most runs in the league after the sixth inning (157).
Tim Hudson owns the third-lowest hit rate in the NL with runners on base. His 19% H% in that situation combined with a 0% hr/f with runners on has fueled his surface stats (2.65 ERA, 1.13 WHIP). Hudson's continued combination of command and groundballs will still give him value but as the chalk pitching for a struggling offense, the value on him diminishes greatly. At age 38, his skills are good but NOT this good so an ERA correction in the second half is forthcoming.
The Pirates took the opener last night by a score of 5-0. The Giants have now lost five in a row while scoring a combined five runs over those five games. Ouch. Pressing at the dish, San Fran now has to face Francisco Liriano. Liriano has just four wins in 17 starts, which makes him an undervalued chucker. All he?s done is rendered RH batters helpless, conquered gopheritis and has notched a career-best swing and miss rate of 14%. History says it all; terrific strikeout rate (93 K?s in 88 frames this year) with volatile control but with the Giants pressing at the plate you can be sure they?ll be swinging at plenty of pitches outside the zone. Furthermore, Liriano?s groundball rate of 52% is also the highest mark of his career so while the wins have been difficult to come by, his skills say he?s in for a big second half and this is a great time to be taking back a tag against the Giants.
this pic taken 30 minutes ago:
Oakland Athletics -220
Under 6 St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Diego Padres
Under 6? (EVEN) Pittsburgh Pirates vs. San Francisco Giants
1 unit bet wins 9.18
my 1st parlay Sunday (had none yesterday) again! lost by just one leg...the second parlay won, but with a push, the payout was reduced to 4.47 units...
good luck all!! :00hour :toast: :spotting: :clap: :slomo :0074
2014 parlay record: 5-32, +27.85 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.
from the internets:
The payout may not be great, but the Oakland Athletics (-140) are a strong bet to score last in their game against Houston. The Astros have the third-worst bullpen ERA in baseball (4.47), while the Athletics have scored the third-most runs in the league after the sixth inning (157).
Tim Hudson owns the third-lowest hit rate in the NL with runners on base. His 19% H% in that situation combined with a 0% hr/f with runners on has fueled his surface stats (2.65 ERA, 1.13 WHIP). Hudson's continued combination of command and groundballs will still give him value but as the chalk pitching for a struggling offense, the value on him diminishes greatly. At age 38, his skills are good but NOT this good so an ERA correction in the second half is forthcoming.
The Pirates took the opener last night by a score of 5-0. The Giants have now lost five in a row while scoring a combined five runs over those five games. Ouch. Pressing at the dish, San Fran now has to face Francisco Liriano. Liriano has just four wins in 17 starts, which makes him an undervalued chucker. All he?s done is rendered RH batters helpless, conquered gopheritis and has notched a career-best swing and miss rate of 14%. History says it all; terrific strikeout rate (93 K?s in 88 frames this year) with volatile control but with the Giants pressing at the plate you can be sure they?ll be swinging at plenty of pitches outside the zone. Furthermore, Liriano?s groundball rate of 52% is also the highest mark of his career so while the wins have been difficult to come by, his skills say he?s in for a big second half and this is a great time to be taking back a tag against the Giants.
this pic taken 30 minutes ago:
