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  • Thursday’s 6-pack
    Major league leaders in hits:

    91— Nick Castellanos, Cin/Adam Frazier, Pitt
    90— Trea Turner, Wash
    88— Vladimir Guerrero, Tor
    87— Cedric Mullins, Balt
    86— Jesse Winker, Cin
    84— Bogaerts, Kiner-Falefa, Tapia

    Quote of the Day
    “I’m still stunned sitting here that we didn’t win Game 7 at home……….look, ultimately you win or lose mostly with your players. It’s my job to get the best players, and frankly, we didn’t have quite good enough players.”
    Daryl Morey, GM of the 76ers

    Thursday’s quiz
    Who managed the Mets, last time they won the World Series?

    Wednesday’s quiz
    James Woods played the team doctor in Any Given Sunday.

    Tuesday’s quiz
    Chicago Bears beat New England when they won their only Super Bowl title after the 1985 season.

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    Thursday’s Den: Doing some thinking out loud…….

    13) Padres 5, Dodgers 3:
    — Dodgers get swept in San Diego for first time since 2010.
    — Padre closer Melancon got his 4th save in five days.
    — Dodgers are 7-9 in Trevor Bauer’s starts.

    12) Nationals 13, Phillies 12:
    — Phillies led 5-0 after four innings.
    — Starlin Castro’s two-run single was the game-winner.
    — Kyle Schwarber has 10 home runs in his last dozen games.

    11) Giants 9, Angels 3 (13)
    — If you had under 8 in this game, the gambling gods owe you one.
    — Teams were a combined 4-34 with RISP.
    — Mike Tauchman whiffed five times, then homered in the 13th inning.

    This game took so long that Giants’ radio guy Dave Flemming had to log off the air, in order to do the ESPN broadcast of the Dodger-Padre game. Giants’ radio finished up using the TV feed with Jon Miller doing play-by-play.

    Angels didn’t use a DH, because Ohtani pitched; P Griffin Canning played a couple innings out in left field, which isn’t normal. P Dylan Bundy pinch-hit for the Angels.

    10) Was watching a replay of Monday’s NC State-Vanderbilt game in the College World Series; Vandy P Jack Leiter threw 123 pitches, struck out 15 guys. He is going to get drafted in a couple weeks; how much wear and tear do college coaches put on their pitchers’ arms?

    Earlier this season, Leiter threw 126 pitches in his no-hitter; no one in the major leagues has thrown that many pitches in a game this year. Chances are that Leiter will never throw 126 pitches in a game the rest of his career.

    9) Former big league SS Troy Tulowitzki is a volunteer assistant coach at Texas; the Longhorns’ SS is using the glove Tulowitzki used back when he won the Gold Glove in 2010-11.

    8) Wednesday was the 104th anniversary of the ballgame when pitcher Babe Ruth walked the leadoff hitter in a game, got thrown out by the umpire, then his replacement retired 27 hitters in a row, one of the strangest games in big league history.

    I’m guessing Babe Ruth would’ve been the center of attention in our current social media era.

    7) Hawks 116, Bucks 113:
    — Trae Young scored 48 points, dished out 11 assists.
    — Hawks won despite their subs playing a combined 60:00- they were minus-38.
    — John Collins had 23 points, 15 rebounds for Atlanta.

    6) Last time the Hawks got this far along in the playoffs was six years ago, when their coach was Mike Budenholzer, who obviously is now Milwaukee’s coach.

    5) Last time the Detroit Pistons picked first in the NBA Draft was 1970; they took Bob Lanier, who scored 22.7 ppg over ten years with Detroit.

    4) Thinking back on the Suns’ last-second alley-oop the other night:
    — Devin Booker set a set screen, despite playing with a broken nose.
    — Jae Crowder threw a great pass, a truly great pass; should’ve been mentioned more.

    3) Forgot to mention this when the NFL schedule came out, but they did something really smart; three exhibition games per team, but no games on Labor Day weekend, the week before the regular season starts. Very good idea, long overdue.

    Not sure what this does to HBO’s Hard Knocks; the best episode is usually when the team makes its last cuts— will that be after Labor Day, or the week before?

    2) I’m seriously hoping MLB bans shifts next year; Manny Machado is San Diego’s 3B, but last night, he was so far out in right field, when he dove for a fly ball, he wound up on the warning track. Keeping four infielders on the infield would create more offense, and baseball claims they want more offense in their game. We’ll see.

    1) If the playoffs started today (they don’t):
    NL: Mets-Brewers-Giants. Wild Card: San Diego @ Los Angeles
    AL: Red Sox-White Sox-Astros. Wild Card: Tampa Bay @ A’s

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      • 21VEGAS -22 MONTREAL
        MONTREAL is 7-1 ATS (8.9 Units) against good starting goalies - (saving >= 91.5% of shots against) in the 2nd half of the season in the current season.




        NHL
        Dunkel

        Thursday, June 24







        NHL

        Thursday, June 24


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        Trend Report
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        Vegas @ Montreal
        Vegas
        The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Vegas's last 7 games on the road
        Vegas is 6-3 SU in its last 9 games
        Montreal
        Montreal is 8-1 ATS in its last 9 games when playing Vegas
        Montreal is 10-2 ATS in its last 12 games


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        • THURSDAY, JUNE 24
          GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


          VEG at MON 08:00 PM
          MON +129
          O 5.0

          +500 +500
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

            06/24/2021......1-0-1.....75.00%......+6.45
            06/23/2021......1-0-1.....75.00%.......+6.55
            06/22/2021......1-0-1.....75.00%.......+9.85
            06/21/2021......1-1-0......50.00%.......-0.50
            06/20/2021......2-0-0....100.00%......+10.00
            06/19/2021......1-0-1.....75.00%........+5.80
            06/18/2021......0-1-1.....25.00%.........-7.95
            06/17/2021......0-2-0.......0.00%........-10.50
            06/16/2021.......1-0-1.....75.00%.......+11.35
            06/15/2021.......0-2-0.......0.00%........-10.50
            06/14/2021.......0-2-0.......0.00%........-10.50
            06/13/2021.......1-1-0......50.00%........+2.65
            06/10/2021.......2-0-0.....100.00%......+10.00
            06/09/2021.......2-0-0.....100.00%......+11.10
            06/08/2021.......1-3-0.......25.00%.......-13.35
            06/06/2021...... 2-2-0 ......50.00% .......- 0.65
            06/05/2021...... 2-1-1 ......62.50%...... + 6.70
            06/04/2021 ......1-3-0 ......25.00%...... -11.60
            06/03/2021...... 2-2-0 ......50.00% .......- 3.25
            06/02/2021 ......2-2-0 ......50.00% ......+ 0.50
            06/01/2021 ......1-1-0 ......50.00%....... - 0.60

            Totals:...........24-23-7......51.06%.........+ 10.55


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            BEST BETS:

            06/24/2021.......1-0-1.....100.00%......+6.45
            06/23/2021.......1-0-1.....100.00%......+6.55
            06/22/2021.......1-0-1.....100.00%......+9.85
            06/21/2021.......1-1-0.......50.00%.......-0.50
            06/20/2021.......1-0-0,,,,,100.00%.......+5.00
            06/19/2021.......1-0-1.....75.00%........+5.80
            06/18/2021.......0-1-1.......00.00%.......- 7.95
            06/17/2021.......0-2-0.......00.00%.......-10.50
            06/18/2021.......1-0-1.....100.00%.......+11.35
            06/15/2021.......0-2-0.......00.00%........-10.50
            06/14/2021.......0-2-0.......00.00%........-10.50
            06/13/2021.......1-1-0.......50.00%........+2.65
            06/10/2021.......2-0-0.....100.00%.......+10.00
            06/09/2021.......2-0-0.....100.00%.......+11.10
            06/08/2021.......1-1-0.......50.00%.........- 0.50
            06/06/2021.......2-2-0.......50.00%.........- 0.65
            06/05/2021.......2-1-1.......62.50%........+.6.70
            06/04/2021 ......1-3-0...... 25.00% ........-11.60
            06/02/2021...... 2-2-0 ......50.00% ........+.0.50
            06/01/2021 ......1-1-0 .......50.00% ........-.0.60

            Totals............20-17-7........54.04%........ +22.65
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • Friday’s 6-pack
              According to Phil Steele Magazine, this year’s six best college QB’s

              6) Kedon Slovis, USC
              5) Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati
              4) Carson Strong, Nevada
              3) JT Daniels, Georgia
              2) Sam Howell, North Carolina
              1) Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma

              Late Night Update
              Zach Davies and three relievers no-hit the Dodgers 4-0; LA got eight walks, but didn’t get a hit and lost their fourth game in a row.

              Saturday’s quiz
              Who managed the Mets, last time they played in a World Series?

              Thursday’s quiz
              Davey Johnson managed the Mets, last time they won the World Series, in 1986.

              Wednesday’s quiz
              James Woods played the team doctor in Any Given Sunday.

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              Friday’s Den: College football coaching changes for this year

              College football coaching changes for 2021:
              Arizona
              — First-time head coach Jedd Fisch is a longtime offensive coordinator.
              — Arizona hired alums Ricky Hunley, Chuck Cecil as assistant coaches/defense.
              — Wildcats went 0-5 LY, losing 70-7 to rival Arizona State; they gave up 39.8 ppg. .

              Arkansas State
              — Butch Jones went 50-27 at Central Michigan/Cincinnati, but went 14-24 in SEC games while at Tennessee. After three years working for Nick Saban, Jones is a head coach again.
              — Previous coach bolted to Utah State, after Red Wolves had first losing season since 2010.
              — ASU threw ball for 384.4 yards/game LY, #2 in country.

              Auburn
              — Previous coach Malzahn went 68-35 at Auburn, 39-27 in SEC, got told to take a hike.
              — When you go 39-27 in SEC games and still get fired, expectations are high.
              — Bryan Harsin comes from Boise State, where he was 69-19, 45-8 in Mountain West.
              — Auburn opponents converted 50.3% of their 3rd down plays LY. Not good.

              Boise State
              — First-time head coach Andy Avalos was defensive coordinator at Oregon.
              — Avalos is a Boise alum, like every Boise HC since 1998.
              — Last four years, Boise is 27-2 in Mountain West
              — Last three years, Broncos are only 7-6 outside Mountain West.

              Buffalo
              — Previous HC went 20-10 last three years, won two bowls, bolted to Kansas.
              — First-time HC is 35 years old, was Dallas Cowboys’ cornerbacks’ coach LY
              — Buffalo went 6-1 LY, scored 43.4 ppg, lost MAC title game, but won bowl.

              Central Florida
              — Previous coach bolted to Tennessee; UCF hired former Auburn coach Malzahn.
              — Malzahn was 39-27 in SEC games at Auburn, but coaching Auburn during the Saban era at Alabama hasn’t been good for job security.
              — Knights scored 42.2 ppg LY but went 6-4; the defense needs work.
              — QB Gabriel has thrown for 7,223 yards in two seasons.

              Illinois
              — Illini hasn’t had a winning season since 2011.
              — Bielema was 68-24 at Wisconsin, but was 11-29 in SEC games at Arkansas.
              — QB Peters is 6th-year college player; he started here last two years. He figures to hand off a lot this season; Bielema prefers to run the ball a lot.

              Kansas
              — Leipold won six D-3 national titles, went 24-10 his last three years at Buffalo.
              — Leipold was hired the day before Kansas’ spring game, which was awkward.
              — Jayhawks haven’t been to a bowl game since 2008.
              — Kansas will try to run ball well, to keep their defense off the field.

              UL-Monroe
              — 64-year old HC Terry Bowden spent last two years as a Clemson assistant.
              — Former Arizona/Michigan HC Rich Rodriguez is the new OC- his son is the QB.
              — Nine of their 10 losses LY were by double digits; this is a total rebuild.

              Marshall
              — Previous coach was 85-54 but got fired; the governor of West Virginia didn’t like him.
              — When you go 55-30 in conference games and still get fired, expectations are high.
              — New coach Huff has been NFL/college assistant for 16 years, last two at Alabama.
              — Huff kept the same offensive coordinator, has 9 starters back on offense.

              South Alabama
              — New HC Wommack was an assistant at Indiana during their turnaround.
              — QB Jake Bentley has 8,409 passing yards, playing for South Carolina/Utah.
              — Major Applewhite is the new OC; they’ll throw more vertical passes.
              — Jaguars haven’t been to a bowl since 2016.

              South Carolina
              — New HC Beamer is son of former Va Tech coach Frank Beamer.
              — Gamecocks went 2-8 LY, giving up 41+ points in five of last six games.
              — South Carolina has only 9 starters back; 5 on offense, 4 on defense.
              — No returning WR had more than 11 catches last season.

              Southern Mississippi
              — Golden Eagles had three different head coaches, just last year.
              — New HC Hall was OC at Tulane; he’ll be his own OC here.
              — RB Frank Gore Jr ran for 708 yards LY; his dad is still active in the NFL.
              — Southern Miss has 10 starters back on offense.

              Tennessee
              — New coach Heupel comes from UCF, with new AD White.
              — NCAA is investigating, which usually screws up recruiting for a while.
              — Tennessee hasn’t been to a bowl since 2016- last year was their worst record in 97 years.
              — Heupel is an offensive guru, but this turnaround will take a while.

              Texas
              — Tom Herman went 32-18 in four years, 22-13 in Big X games, got the ax anyway.
              — Rival Oklahoma has won six consecutive Big X titles; Texas boosters don’t like Oklahoma.
              — Longhorns were 7-3 LY, will be breaking in a new QB this year.
              — New coach Sarkisian was fired at USC for showing up drunk, but he knows Nick Saban, so he gets another head coaching job.

              Utah State
              — New HC Anderson led Arkansas State to 6 bowls in 7 years.
              — Utah State has regressed since scoring 47.5 ppg in 2018.
              — Aggies went 1-5 LY, scoring 10.4 ppg in the losses.
              — Utah State has 9 starters back on offense, 7 on defense.

              Vanderbilt
              — New coach Clark Lee is a Vanderbilt alum.
              — Commodores get three guys on OL back who opted out of last year.
              — Vandy allowed 38+ points in seven of nine games LY.
              — QB Seals completed 64.6% of his passes LY, so they’re good there.


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                • 31NY ISLANDERS -32 TAMPA BAY
                  NY ISLANDERS are 27-13 ATS (17.2 Units) against good offensive teams - >=29 shots on goal, convert >=17% pp in the current season.




                  NHL

                  Friday, June 25


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                  Trend Report
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                  NY Islanders @ Tampa Bay
                  NY Islanders
                  The total has gone OVER in 5 of NY Islanders's last 6 games on the road
                  NY Islanders is 9-2 ATS in its last 11 games
                  Tampa Bay
                  Tampa Bay is 5-2 SU in its last 7 games when playing at home against NY Islanders
                  Tampa Bay is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games at home


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                  • NHL
                    Dunkel

                    Friday, June 25





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                    • FRIDAY, JUNE 25
                      GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


                      NYI at TB 08:00 PM
                      NYI +142
                      O 5.0

                      +500 +500
                      Last edited by StarDust Bum; 06-25-2021, 12:38 PM.
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

                        06/25/2021......0-2-0.....00.00%......-10.50
                        06/24/2021......1-0-1.....75.00%......+6.45
                        06/23/2021......1-0-1.....75.00%.......+6.55
                        06/22/2021......1-0-1.....75.00%.......+9.85
                        06/21/2021......1-1-0......50.00%.......-0.50
                        06/20/2021......2-0-0....100.00%......+10.00
                        06/19/2021......1-0-1.....75.00%........+5.80
                        06/18/2021......0-1-1.....25.00%.........-7.95
                        06/17/2021......0-2-0.......0.00%........-10.50
                        06/16/2021.......1-0-1.....75.00%.......+11.35
                        06/15/2021.......0-2-0.......0.00%........-10.50
                        06/14/2021.......0-2-0.......0.00%........-10.50
                        06/13/2021.......1-1-0......50.00%........+2.65
                        06/10/2021.......2-0-0.....100.00%......+10.00
                        06/09/2021.......2-0-0.....100.00%......+11.10
                        06/08/2021.......1-3-0.......25.00%.......-13.35
                        06/06/2021...... 2-2-0 ......50.00% .......- 0.65
                        06/05/2021...... 2-1-1 ......62.50%...... + 6.70
                        06/04/2021 ......1-3-0 ......25.00%...... -11.60
                        06/03/2021...... 2-2-0 ......50.00% .......- 3.25
                        06/02/2021 ......2-2-0 ......50.00% ......+ 0.50
                        06/01/2021 ......1-1-0 ......50.00%....... - 0.60

                        Totals:...........24-23-7......51.06%.........+ 10.55


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                        BEST BETS:

                        06/25/2021.......0-2-0......00.00%......-10.50
                        06/24/2021.......1-0-1.....100.00%......+6.45
                        06/23/2021.......1-0-1.....100.00%......+6.55
                        06/22/2021.......1-0-1.....100.00%......+9.85
                        06/21/2021.......1-1-0.......50.00%.......-0.50
                        06/20/2021.......1-0-0,,,,,100.00%.......+5.00
                        06/19/2021.......1-0-1.....75.00%........+5.80
                        06/18/2021.......0-1-1.......00.00%.......- 7.95
                        06/17/2021.......0-2-0.......00.00%.......-10.50
                        06/18/2021.......1-0-1.....100.00%.......+11.35
                        06/15/2021.......0-2-0.......00.00%........-10.50
                        06/14/2021.......0-2-0.......00.00%........-10.50
                        06/13/2021.......1-1-0.......50.00%........+2.65
                        06/10/2021.......2-0-0.....100.00%.......+10.00
                        06/09/2021.......2-0-0.....100.00%.......+11.10
                        06/08/2021.......1-1-0.......50.00%.........- 0.50
                        06/06/2021.......2-2-0.......50.00%.........- 0.65
                        06/05/2021.......2-1-1.......62.50%........+.6.70
                        06/04/2021 ......1-3-0...... 25.00% ........-11.60
                        06/02/2021...... 2-2-0 ......50.00% ........+.0.50
                        06/01/2021 ......1-1-0 .......50.00% ........-.0.60

                        Totals............20-19-7........51.28%........ +12.15
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        • Saturday’s 6-pack
                          Major league leaders in doubles:

                          25— Nick Castellanos, Cin
                          24— Adam Frazier, Pitt
                          23— Rafael Devers, Bos
                          22— Michael Brantley, Nolan Arenado, Ozzie Albies
                          21— Xander Bogaerts Bos
                          20— Cedric Mullins Balt, Brian Reynolds Pitt

                          Quote of the Day
                          “He’s not ready yet, but he doesn’t have to be ready yet. We got a long training camp coming up. He’s probably advanced maybe a little quicker than we would’ve thought, which was a positive.”
                          Jaguars coach Urban Meyer, on rookie QB Trevor Lawrence

                          Saturday’s quiz
                          Who was the Dodgers’ manager, last time they missed the playoffs?

                          Friday’s quiz
                          Terry Collins managed the Mets the last time they played in a World Series, in 2015.

                          Thursday’s quiz
                          Davey Johnson managed the Mets, last time they won the World Series, in 1986.

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                          Saturday’s Den: SEC football knowledge

                          Alabama:
                          — Crimson Tide hasn’t been underdog in a game since 2015
                          — Last six years, covering 85 games, Alabama is +68 in turnovers.
                          — Alabama is 54-35-1 ATS in last 90 SEC games, 23-25-1 in last 49 non-league tilts.

                          Arkansas
                          — Last six years, Arkansas is 8-12 ATS as a home favorite.
                          — Since 2012, Razorbacks are 13-24 ATS in game coming off a win.
                          — Arkansas is 11-35 SU last four years; their last bowl was 2016.

                          Auburn
                          — Since 2014, Auburn is 19-33-1 ATS in game coming off a SU win.
                          — Since 2015, Tigers are 9-5-1 ATS as a road underdog.
                          — Auburn lost four of last five bowls, giving up 31+ points in all four losses.

                          Florida
                          — Dan Mullen is 32-22-1 ATS as a home favorite, 7-3 SU in bowls
                          — At Florida, Mullen is 15-10-1 ATS as a home favorite.
                          — Gators have a freshman QB Jalen Kitna, son of former NFL QB Jon Kitna.

                          Georgia
                          — Last four years, Dawgs are 44-9 SU; they won 4 of last 6 bowls.
                          — Last ten years, Georgia is 23-14 ATS as a road favorite.
                          — Last four years, Dawgs are 26-16 ATS in game coming off a win.

                          Kentucky
                          — Favorites are 27-15-2 ATS in Kentucky home games in the Stoops era.
                          — Wildcats are 15-8 in last 23 games as a home favorite, 7-12-2 as a home dog.
                          — Since 2012, Kentucky is 19-31-3 ATS in game coming off a loss.

                          LSU
                          — Under Orgeron, LSU is 7-0 ATS as a road underdog.
                          — Last 10 years, LSU is 17-9 ATS in games coming off a loss.
                          — LSU won its last three bowls, scoring 40-63-42 points.

                          Ole Miss
                          — Lane Kiffin is 1-8 ATS as a home underdog, 13-5-1 as a road dog.
                          — Last four years, Ole Miss is 2-8 ATS as a home underdog.
                          — Rebels won 4 of last 5 bowls (favorites 4-1 ATS)

                          Mississippi State
                          — Mike Leach is 90-72 ATS in league games, 31-38-2 out of conference.
                          — Underdogs covered Miss State’s last five bowls.
                          — Bulldogs are 3-8 ATS in last 11 home games.

                          Missouri
                          — Last three years, Mizzou is 9-5 ATS as a home favorite.
                          — Tigers have 88 returning starts on the offensive line; that’s good.
                          — Since 2015, Mizzou is 5-11 ATS as a road underdog.

                          South Carolina
                          — Last three years, Gamecocks are 3-8 ATS as a home underdog.
                          — Carolina has 4 starters back (84 starts) on the offensive line.
                          — Gamecocks have only 3 scholarship QB’s on the roster.

                          Tennessee
                          — Vols are 12-22 ATS in last 34 home games, since 2017, they’re 5-10 ATS as home favorites.
                          — Last 10 years, Tennessee is 19-34-1 ATS in games coming off a win.
                          — Good news; Vols won last four bowls; they have QB’s transferring in from Va Tech/Michigan.

                          Texas A&M
                          — Last three years, Aggies are 6-0 ATS as a road favorite.
                          — Jimbo Fisher is 8-2 SU in bowls, 33-18 ATS in non-conference games.
                          — Aggies covered 14 of last 21 games coming off a SU win.

                          Vanderbilt
                          — Last four years, Vandy is 3-12 ATS as a home underdog.
                          — Vandy gave up 41-45 points in last two bowls; their last bowl win was 2013.
                          — The new coach was a walk-on FB at Vandy; his last job was DC at Notre Dame. Both the coordinators come to Vandy from NFL jobs.


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                            • Sunday’s 6-pack
                              Major league leaders in RBI:

                              64— Vladimir Guerrero, Tor
                              60— Rafael Devers, Bos
                              56— Shohei Ohtani, LAA
                              54— Adolis Garcia, Austin Meadows, Fernando Tatis
                              53— Matt Olson, Jose Abreu, Adam Duvall
                              50— Randal Grichuk, Yuli Gurriel, Trey Mancini, Jared Walsh

                              Quote of the Day
                              “You have to be odd to be number one.”
                              Dr. Seuss

                              Sunday’s quiz
                              UCLA hasn’t won a bowl game since 2014; who was coaching the Bruins back then?

                              Saturday’s quiz
                              Don Mattingly was the Dodgers’ manager, last time they missed the playoffs.

                              Friday’s quiz
                              Terry Collins managed the Mets the last time they played in a World Series, in 2015.

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                              Sunday’s Den: Wrapping up a sports Saturday

                              13) Pro wrestler/actor John Cena has granted more than 650 wishes to sick children thru the Make-a-Wish foundation, by far the most by any celebrity.

                              We need to hear more stories like this one, about people who do good things and don’t necessarily get paid for it.

                              12) Suns 84, Clippers 80:
                              — Phoenix leads series 3-1.
                              — Phoenix won despite scoring 34 points in second half.
                              — Suns’ 84 points are least amount scored by any winning team in any NBA game this season.

                              11) Former big league pitcher Rick Sutcliffe told a funny story on the Cub-Dodger game this week.

                              When he was a young pitcher for the Dodgers, Sutcliffe was having a Dodger Dog in the bullpen as a home game started, but LA’s starting pitcher got hurt in the first inning. The bullpen phone rang; Sutcliffe was summoned in to be the reliever.

                              Sutcliffe gets to the mound, and is surprised when Tommy Lasorda starts chewing him out. Turns out Sutcliffe spilled some mustard on his jersey while he was having his Dodger Dog. Not good.

                              10) Going into Saturday’s game, Red Sox hitters batting in the leadoff slot had a .275 on-base %age, which would be the 4th-worst on-base %age in the American League since 1969. Red Sox are 46-31 right now; here are the other three teams whose leadoff hitters struggled:

                              1978 A’s 69-93
                              1981 Blue Jays 37-69
                              1994 Mariners 49-63

                              9) Thursday was first day in over 100 years where two starting pitchers were taken out of games on the same day, when both had no-hitters in the 7th inning or later.

                              Red Sox took Nick Pivetta out after 6.2 no-hit innings; Red Sox wound up losing 1-0 to the Rays in St Pete. Zach Davies threw six no-hit innings for the Cubs, who used three other relievers to close out the Dodgers 4-0.

                              8) This week in Minnesota, Twins’ Miguel Sano did all this in one game:
                              — He pinch ran
                              — He had 2+ hits
                              — He had 2+ RBI
                              — He hit a walk-off homer

                              He is the only American League player EVER to do all those things in the same game.

                              7) Mets-Phillies split a twinbill Friday; Philly became the first team this season to blow a save in both ends of a doubleheader. Phillies have blown six saves in their last four games.

                              6) Marv Albert is retiring this summer; he has been one of the best play-by-play guys in NBA history, and he’s been great for a long time. Was pretty cool this week when he was presented with an actual Larry O’Brien trophy by the league, in recognition of his great career.

                              5) Was surprised to read that Oklahoma’s football opener this fall is at Tulane; big-time teams like the Sooners aren’t usually eager to play road games.

                              Tulane isn’t terrible; they’re 20-18 the last three years, playing in bowls all three years. Green Wave covered its last six games as a home underdog, by the way.

                              4) NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights will have an AHL farm team playing in suburban Henderson this fall, in a new 6,000-seat arena that is almost finished. Big West conference basketball tournament is going to be played there next spring- they played at Mandalay Bay last year.

                              3) Montreal Canadiens are in the Stanley Cup final for the first time since 1993; five of their last six home game have gone to overtime.

                              2) Atlanta Hawks have won three Game 1 playoff series on the road this year, only the 4th team ever to do that. The other three:

                              1981 Rockets
                              1989 Bulls
                              1999 Knicks

                              1) If the playoffs started today (they don’t):
                              NL: Mets, Brewers, Giants. Wild Card: Padres @ Dodgers
                              AL: Rays, White Sox, Astros. Wild Card: A’s @ Red Sox

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