willis -135 ???

UGA12

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Whats wrong with this picture. The NL's most dominate pitcher faces a team that at the least starts two rookies but sometimes four, and a starter brought out of the pen because of injuries and the # is -135. Yet the yanks are -290 with a chump named chin-ming wang on the hill. Now I understand the difference in O's but but something is shady here. Someone talk me out of the braves +128. :scared
 

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willis isn't the most dominant pitcher in the nl. clemens and peavey are better. thats just my opinion though.

the line looks right to me. division rival road chalk is never a way to get rich. sosa coming off 2 impressive road victories. marlins losers of 4 of their last 5. willis has never had success against the braves going 1-2 with a 5.5 era. i think its a fair line, but i understand what you are saying that willis will get a lot of square money. doesn't mean its the wrong side though. i see ZERO reason to bet this game, but if you do good luck
 

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Not to argue the dominance of these pitchers but willis leads the league in wins,complete games,shutouts,and 2nd in era. Now if K's are what makes one dominant then you are right he is 16th. Regardless I understand what you are saying and I may not play the game. appreciate the opinion thats what I am looking for.

GL
 

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personally I think Atlanta +1.5 -138 is the play!
marlins can't score right now, and Sosa has shown his potential to be an effective starter.

also 12 of the 16 games called by Homeplate Ump Rick Reed this season have been won by the Home Team, including the last 5 straight.

i'll gladly take the the +1' against an inconsistent Florida squad on the road.
 
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