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  • #46
    MLB

    Friday, June 12


    Price owns the AL Central

    Since moving to Detroit last season David Price and the Tigers have feasted on his division rivals, going 10-1 against the AL Central.

    Personally, Price is 7-1 with a 2.03 ERA when facing off against division foes and he does so again Friday night when the Tigers start a three-game series with the Cleveland Indians.

    The Indians will counter with right-hander Danny Salazar (6-1, 3.50 ERA). The Tigers are currently -130 home favorites.


    Jiminez loves the mound at Oriole Park

    Baltimore Orioles start Ubaldo Jiminez loves pitching at Oriole Park, with the Orioles going 8-1 in his last nine home starts.

    In 2015 Jiminez is 3-1 with a 2.06 ERA while striking out 34 to just five walks in five starts at home.

    He and the Orioles host Micahel Pineda (7-2, 3.33 ERA) and the New York Yankees Friday night as they begin a three game series.


    Third best under pitcher takes the mound Friday

    The Oakland Athletics are expected to start Jesse Chavez Friday, which should have under bettors happy with the pitcher posting a 1-7 over/under record this season. His 87.5 percent under rate is the third best in the MLB for pitchers with more than one start.

    Chavez has posted a stellar 2.51 ERA this season while allowing a .285 OBP. In two of Chavez's past three starts, he left the game without allowing a single run.

    The A's clash with the LA Angels Friday with a current total of 7.5.


    Diamondbacks have never really figured out Bumgarner

    Madison Bumgarner has been happy to face-off against the Arizona Diamondbacks during his career, with the ace posting a 7-4 record with a 2.76 ERA in 20 career appearances (19 starts).

    On a smaller scale, the San Francisco Giants have won six of Bumgarner's past seven against the D-Backs.

    Bumgarner and home field has the Giants as a big -164 favorite Friday.


    Rockies losing as this pitcher contniues poor play

    Kyle Kendrick has not been doing the Colorado Rockies any favors this season, with the team sporting a 1-7 record in hit last eight start.

    Kendrick has allowed 32 runs and 13 walks during that span. The Rockies pulled Kendrick in the middle of an inning in four of his past eight starts as well.

    The Rockies are currently +128 when they take on the Miami Marlins Friday.


    Is the Blue Jays-Red Sox line a gift?

    The red-hot Toronto Blue Jays opened as a +109 road dog for Game 1 of their three-game series with the Boston Red Sox and the two teams couldn't be heading in more opposite directions.

    The Blue Jays are coming an off day having won eight games in a row, outscoring opponents by a ridiculous 57-21.

    While the Red Sox are coming off a sweep at the hands of the Baltimore Orioles last night and losers of 5 of their last eight.

    Both teams are currently listed at an even -104.


    Like the Reds and the over today? Maybe think twice

    The Reds can't be too happy to see umpire Victor Carapazza calling balls and strikes in today's game against the Chicago Cubs, as they have lost eight consecutive games with him behind home plate.

    And despite the fact the Reds are on a bit of an over tear (10-2 O/U in their last 12 games), the under is 9-1-1 in Carapazza's last 11 games calling balls and strikes.

    The Cubs are slight -109 favorites, with an opening total of seven.


    Padres hope for boost with return of Myers

    The San Diego Padres have Wil Myers back at the right time.

    The Padres return to San Diego to open a three-game series with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday and they need to start making a move in the National League West.

    Myers was one of the team's key offseason additions and was missed while spending nearly four weeks on the disabled list because of tendinitis in his left wrist.

    He can play both outfield and first base, giving manager Bud Black flexibility. It is what he can do offensively that is the most important, though.

    When Myers went on the disabled list, he was hitting .291 with five homers and 19 RBIs in 32 games. He had had .340 on-base percentage and .493 slugging mark.

    Myers was 0-for-5 with a walk and run scored as the Padres (31-31) finished a 4-3 road trip with a comeback 5-4 victory in 11 innings over the Atlanta Braves on Thursday.


    Non-existent offense has this team floundering

    The Houston Astros have not been very good offensively, as they have repeatedly shown during their seven game losing streak. The 'Stros have scored 16 runs during the skid and have only scored more than two runs in a single game once.

    To compound their anemic offense the Astros will face Felix Hernandez Friday, who has a 2.51 ERA with a 0.96 WHIP this season.

    Houston is currently +136 when they host the Mariners Friday.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #47
      NHL

      Saturday, June 13


      What's Bishop's status ahead of Game 5?

      The murky outlook surrounding the Tampa Bay Lightning's goaltending situation did not get any clearer Friday.

      According to Chris Johnston of Sportsnet, starting netminder Ben Bishop wasn't on the ice at the Lightning's practice. Bishop has been suffering from an undisclosed injury and did not dress in Wednesday's 2-1 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.

      Inexperienced backup Andrei Vasilevskiy was thrust into the spotlight in his place and stopped 17 of 19 shots sent his way. Bishop is officially listed as day-to-day.

      Both sides own two games apiece in the championship series ahead of the pivotal Game 5 that's set for Saturday in the Sunshine State. Sportsbooks are dealing the Bolts in the -120 ballpark.
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      • #48
        Armadillo: Friday's six-pack

        -- Former Auburn HC Gene Chizik is the new defensive coordinator at UNC.

        -- Christopher Negron has played seven positions for the Reds this year; every one but pitcher and catcher.

        -- Nolan Ryan threw seven no-hitters.....to seven different catchers.

        -- Phil Hellmuth won his 14th World Series of Poker bracelet this week.

        -- NJIT's basketball team gets into the Atlantic Sun; they had been the only team in the country playing as an independent.

        -- Eagles released all-pro guard Evan Mathis, who was complaining about contract stuff; Chip Kelly is going to be under quite the microscope this season.

        **********

        Armadillo: Friday's List of 13: Random stuff with weekend here........

        13) I'm concerned the concept of free speech is slipping away in our country. There are people risking their lives to protect our freedoms. Tolerance of all our opinions is important, even if some of those opinions are offensive to us.

        12) Tie game Monday night, top 7th, two out. Bryce Harper tries to bunt a 1-2 pitch for a hit, but fouls it off and strikes out. No bueno, especially playing in the Bronx, where popups to rightfield are home runs. Nationals manager Matt Williams just shook his head in the dugout.

        11) RIP Vincent Musetto, 74, former editor for the NY Post, the brilliant writer of attention-grabbing headlines, the best of which was........

        "Headless man in Topless Bar" from April, 1983.

        Really, he put that on a headline. RIP, sir.

        10) Could we move Giancarlo Stanton up in the order? Batting Stanton 4th, Marcell Ozuna 5th could cost them both an at-bat every game- they're the two best hitters in the Miami lineup. You generally bat your best hitter third, no?

        9) If the Braves knew the Nationals/Mets would both underachieve, think they still would've traded Craig Kimbrel to the Padres? Atlanta would be in first place if they still had Kimbrel- their bullpen has been hideous.

        8) A's 7, Rangers 0-- Was 1-0 game until bottom of 8th inning; Billy Burns made two tremendous catches in CF-- here are links to those catches, one of which robbed Delino DeShields of a one-out triple.
        -- 6th-inning catch
        -- both catches

        7) Braves committed catchers' interference yesterday with bases loaded, first time that happened since July 9, 2011.

        Odd fact: Before Thursday, three of last five catchers' interference with bases loaded came with Hideki Matsui at the plate. Go figure.

        6) Also in that game, Padres' Cory Spangenburg bunted a ball that actually bounced over the pitchers' head- ground in Atlanta must be very hard.

        5) Seattle Mariners scored more than three runs once in their last 15 games. Oy.

        4) Former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs now works as a Executive Vice President and Global Chief Communications officer for McDonald's. Gibbs was once the soccer goalie at NC State. Why does McDonald's need a corporate hotshot with such a long title?

        3) Boston College/North Carolina both play two I-AA teams this year but don't play each other, despite being ACC rivals; BC-UNC would be a good September TV game, but they'd rather rip the public off playing I-AA teams. Why not play each other?

        2) Ohio State is the defending national champ, but they have a revenge motive in their season opener, when they visit Virginia Tech. Hokies beat OSU last year.

        1) Odd situation will play out this weekend; Padres drafted a SS named Trea Turner last year, but traded him to Washington last winter. Problem is, there is a rule that prohibits trading players who were drafted for a year after the draft, so the trade remained a poorly-kept secret while Turner plays for the Padres' AA team.

        Saturday is the one-year anniversary of Turner signing, so this weekend he'll get dealt officially to the Nationals' AA team in Harrisburg. Turner is hitting .323 in the Texas League and is considered a big prospect.

        1) If the baseball playoffs started today..........
        NL-- Mets-Cardinals-Dodgers. Wild Card: Giants-Cubs.
        AL-- Bronx-Royals-Astros. Wild Card: Twins-Rays
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #49
          See spot. See spot bet: This week's best spot bet opportunities

          Lookahead spot

          The San Diego Chargers always seem to find their way into the playoff mix late in the season, and if that holds true in 2015 football bettors could be treated to a tasty lookahead spot in Week 12 of the NFL season.

          The Chargers have a potentially-huge matchup versus the Denver Broncos at home in Week 13 but sandwiched between that game and an equally-important stand against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11 is a trip to Jacksonville in Week 12.

          Not only could the Bolts get caught looking ahead to the big game with the Broncos but travel across the country for a 1 p.m. ET kickoff – which is 10 a.m. back in San Diego. Early odds have the Chargers as 4.5-point road favorites versus the Jags in Week 12.

          Schedule spot

          The defending World Series champs are currently on the East Coast, taking two of three versus the Phillies this past weekend and kicking off a three-game set with the New York Mets Tuesday in Flushing. The Giants face a tough challenge come Thursday when they toss out the first pitch for Game 3 in New York at 7:10 p.m. ET.

          San Francisco then must hightail it back to the Bay Area for a 10:15 p.m. ET series opener with the Arizona Diamondbacks Friday. Usually, the MLB schedule makers will set an early game time for team’s making the cross-country hike to play the next day, giving them the evening to travel. However, the Giants will be on little down time for Game 1 versus the D-backs.

          Letdown spot

          The Colorado Rockies are currently hosting the MLB-leading St. Louis Cardinals in a three-game series, opening that set with an impressive 11-3 win at Coors Field Monday. The Rockies have traded wins and losses over their last nine and are trying to climb out of the National League West basement with a dominant showing against the Cards.

          Following that intense matchup with the best team in baseball, Colorado heads to the coast – no, the other way – for a four-game road series against the Miami Marlins. The Rockies, who lost two of three at home to Miami this weekend, could come out flat after facing St. Louis and getting zero down time between that series and traveling to South Beach for Thursday’s opener with the Fish.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #50
            NHL
            Dunkel

            Wednesday, June 10


            Tampa Bay @ Chicago

            Game 7-8
            June 10, 2015 @ 8:00 pm

            Dunkel Rating:
            Tampa Bay
            11.077
            Chicago
            13.553
            Dunkel Team:
            Dunkel Line:
            Dunkel Total:
            Chicago
            by 2 1/2
            5
            Vegas Team:
            Vegas Line:
            Vegas Total:
            Chicago
            -170
            5 1/2
            Dunkel Pick:
            Chicago
            (-170); Under




            NHL
            Long Sheet

            Wednesday, June 10

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            TAMPA BAY (64-33-0-8, 136 pts.) at CHICAGO (61-34-0-7, 129 pts.) - 6/10/2015, 8:05 PM
            There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

            Head-to-Head Series History
            TAMPA BAY is 5-2 (+4.0 Units) against the spread versus CHICAGO over the last 3 seasons
            TAMPA BAY is 5-2-0 straight up against CHICAGO over the last 3 seasons
            5 of 7 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Under=+3.1 Units)

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            NHL
            Armadillo's Write-Up

            Wednesday, June 10

            Lightning survived Chicago's 19-7 edge in shots in first period of Game 3, got game-winner with 3:11 to grab back home ice in series where visitor has won two of three games. Lightning outhit Chicago 108-76 in first three games, but Chicago had 74-47 edge on faceoffs last two games. Chicago won three of last five games overall, with five of last seven going over total. Lightning won last four road games, allowing four goals. Tampa Bay is 3-2 in last five series games played here; five of their last seven games overall went over total. Tampa Bay won eight of last ten games with Chicago. Five of last seven series games stayed under. Lightning is 1-7 on power play in series, Chicago is 2-8.

            2015 NHL playoffs
            Chicago vs Tampa Bay
            Chi 2-1, +$119, U9
            TB 4-3, -$135, O5
            TB 3-2, +$149, U5.5




            NHL

            Wednesday, June 10

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            Trend Report
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            8:00 PM
            TAMPA BAY vs. CHICAGO
            Tampa Bay is 4-8 SU in its last 12 games when playing on the road against Chicago
            The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Tampa Bay's last 5 games when playing Chicago
            Chicago is 2-8 SU in its last 10 games when playing Tampa Bay
            Chicago is 10-5 SU in its last 15 games
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #51
              NHL

              Wednesday, June 10

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              Game of the Day: Lightning at Blackhawks
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              Tampa Bay Lightning at Chicago Blackhawks (-155, 5.5)

              Lightning leads series 2-1

              With questions clouding his availability, Ben Bishop more than answered the bell to help the Tampa Bay Lightning claim a 2-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup final. Regardless of what ails him, the 6-7 goaltender looks to stand tall as he attempts to propel the Lightning to within one win of the franchise's second championship when they visit the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 4 on Wednesday.

              "It's going to take a lot not to play in a Stanley Cup final game, personally," said Bishop, who turned aside 36 shots in Tampa Bay's 3-2 win on Monday despite visibly laboring to both stand and move laterally. Bishop improved to 8-3 with a 1.50 goals-against average and .947 save percentage on the road for the Lightning, who have won four straight away from home and a franchise-best eight this postseason. Although the Blackhawks have dropped consecutive games for the first time in the playoffs, they are no stranger to overcoming a 2-1 series deficit in the Stanley Cup final - having done so against Boston in 2013. "For whatever reason, we play our best games when our backs are against the wall," defenseman Brent Seabrook said.

              TV: 8 p.m. ET, NBCSN, CBC, TVA Sports

              LINE HISTORY: The Blackhawks opened at -150 favorites before being bet to -155. The total opened at 5.5 and has remained there.

              INJURY REPORT: Lightning - D Mattias Ohlund (IR-Knee) Blackhawks - Michal Rozsival (Out-Ankle)

              ABOUT THE LIGHTNING: Coach Jon Cooper had no issue heaping praise toward Victor Hedman after the defenseman feathered a pair of highlight-reel passes en route to his second straight two-assist performance on Monday. "Victor Hedman, what he's doing, I mean, this is clearly his coming-out party," Cooper said of Hedman, whose 13 assists are just five shy of Chicago's Duncan Keith and Anaheim captain Ryan Getzlaf for the overall lead. "(Hedman) sets that (first goal) up and then makes a big-time play on the winner (by Cedric Paquette with 3:11 remaining in the third period). He was a monster out there." Hedman's involvement on the offensive end has been a boon for Tampa Bay, which boasts a 9-1 mark in the postseason when the blue-liner records at least one point.

              ABOUT THE BLACKHAWKS: Speaking of Keith, the two-time Norris Trophy recipient continued to shoulder the load by setting up another goal in Game 3 while logging 31:37 of ice time. Keith's assist total trails only Edmonton's Paul Coffey (25, 1985), Calgary's Al MacInnis (24, 1989), New York Rangers' Brian Leetch (23, 1994) and Boston's Bobby Orr (19, 1972) among defensemen in one playoff year. Superstar Patrick Kane and captain Jonathan Toews are singing much different tunes after excelling in the first three rounds, with the former being held off the scoresheet in all three games of the Stanley Cup final while the latter has just one assist.

              TRENDS:

              *Lightning are 4-0 in their last 4 road games.
              *Blackhawks are 6-1 in their last 7 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
              *Under is 5-0 in the last 5 meetings in Chicago.
              *Under is 5-1 in Lightning last 6 road games

              CONSENSUS: According to Consensus, 76 percent of the action is on the Hawks.
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • #52
                NHL

                Wednesday, June 10


                Lightning G Ben Bishop, probable Wednesday

                Bishop is expected to start Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Blackhawks despite dealing with a lingering lower-body injury.


                Bolts' Bishop is a brick wall on the road

                Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop proved to be a road warrior once again in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday, stopping 36 of 38 Chicago Blackhawks shots sent his way en route to a 3-2 victory.

                Bishop improved to 8-3 on the road in the postseason. The hulking netminder owns a microscopic 1.50 GAA and .947 save percentage in games outside of Florida.

                Tampa can take a 3-1 stranglehold on the series Wednesday in the Windy City. Sportsbooks are presently offering the Bolts as +140 pups for the tilt.


                Blackhawks thrive when down 2-1 in playoff series

                We've seen enough from the Chicago Blackhawks in the Jonathan Toews/Patrick Kane era to know that they can never be counted out, but just how good they are at coming back when trailing in the postseason may surprise you.

                The Hawks have rallied from a 2-1 series deficit to emerge triumphant in four out of their last five playoff series. Joel Quenneville's squad find themselves down 2-1 to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Final but will have an opportunity to even things up at the United Center on Wednesday.

                In the wake of Game 3's loss, Sports Interaction has tabbed the Hawks as +135 underdogs to hoist Lord Stanley's holy grail.
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • #53
                  Stanley Cup Finals - Game 5

                  June 12, 2015


                  CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS (62-34-7) at TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING (64-34-8)

                  Stanley Cup Finals Game 5: Saturday, 8:05 p.m. ET
                  Sportsbook.ag Line: Chicago +105, Tampa Bay -125, Total: 5.5

                  The Lightning look to regain the lead in this series with a home win over the Blackhawks in Game 5 Saturday.

                  The Blackhawks played with a sense of desperation in Game 4 and it paid off as they beat the Lightning 2-1 to even up the series. Both teams really locked things up defensively, as there was only a combined 44 shots on goal in the game. Most of Tampa Bay’s came in the final two minutes with the goalie pulled as well.

                  Even with the loss for the Lightning, the team is still 7-3 SU in its past 10 games against the Blackhawks.

                  Tampa Bay is also 5-1 SU when playing Chicago at Amalie Arena in the past six meetings. Two straight games and three of the four games played in this series have gone Under the total.

                  The Blackhawks are 15-6 ATS in road games when playing only their second game in five days this season. The Lightning, however, are 27-8 ATS in that situation on the year. They are also 14-3 ATS after scoring one goal or less in their previous game this season.

                  One thing to monitor heading into this game is the health of G Ben Bishop (Lower Body). Bishop got hurt in Game 2 and played with pain in Game 3 before sitting out in the most recent matchup. He is questionable heading into this one.

                  The Blackhawks were able to even the series up with a 2-1 win on Wednesday and a lot of that had to do with RW Patrick Kane (10 G, 11 A, 21 PTS in playoffs) and C Jonathan Toews (10 G, 10 A, 20 PTS in playoffs) stepping up.

                  Both players had been struggling in this series, with Toews not finding the back of the net and Kane not recording a single point heading into Game 4. That changed as Toews scored a goal that broke the 0-0 tie in the second period and Kane assisted on the game-winning score. The two of them will need to keep it up offensively or the Lightning will easily take control of this series right back.

                  LW Brandon Saad (8 G, 2 A, 10 PTS in playoffs) was the one who scored the game-winner and he now has scored goals in back-to-back games. His play in this series has really boosted his team.

                  The hero of Game 4, however, was G Corey Crawford (11-6, 2.50 GAA, 91.8% SV% in playoffs). Crawford stopped all but one of the 25 shots he faced and gave his team a chance to win in what was a slugfest of a game. After allowing seven goals in the previous two games, Crawford looked calm in the net and will need to give his team another chance on Saturday.

                  The Lightning were unable to take a commanding 3-1 lead thanks to their 2-1 loss in Chicago in Game 4. G Andrei Vasilevskiy (1-1, 3.19 GAA, 89.5% SV% in playoffs) performed admirably in place of G Ben Bishop (13-9, 2.19 GAA, 91.9% SV% in playoffs), allowing just two goals in a big spot. The Lightning, however, will really be hoping that Bishop can play on Saturday. He has more experience and is a much better puck-handling presence.

                  C Alex Killorn (9 G, 9 A, 18 PTS in playoffs) continued his ridiculous offensive play in this postseason, scoring the only goal for Tampa Bay. It was his second of the series and he scored four against the Rangers in the Eastern Conference Finals.

                  The story for the Lightning, however, is the poor play of C Steven Stamkos (7 G, 11 A, 18 PTS in playoffs). Stamkos recorded the assist on Killorn’s goal, but he is on this team to score goals and has failed in this series. He has not scored in this series and has just two shots on goal in each of the past three games for Tampa Bay. He must find a way to break out of this slump or the Blackhawks will be lifting the trophy when all is said and done.
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                  • #54
                    After Game 4, Igoudala's MVP odds skyrocket

                    Thanks to a dominating Game 4 NBA Finals performance, Golden State Warriors veteran Andre Igoudala's MVP odds have shot up considerably.

                    After Game 1, Iggy was +8,000 to capture the award at BetOnline.com. But following a 22-point, 8 rebound performance Thursday evening, the Arizona product's chances have moved all the way to +600.

                    Stephen Curry (-150) and LeBron James (+175) are the only two players who have better odds to win the MVP at the book.
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                    • #55
                      Is the Blue Jays-Red Sox line a gift?

                      The red-hot Toronto Blue Jays opened as a +109 road dog for Game 1 of their three-game series with the Boston Red Sox and the two teams couldn't be heading in more opposite directions.

                      The Blue Jays are coming an off day having won eight games in a row, outscoring opponents by a ridiculous 57-21.

                      While the Red Sox are coming off a sweep at the hands of the Baltimore Orioles last night and losers of 5 of their last eight.

                      Both teams are currently listed at an even -104.
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                      • #56
                        Third best under pitcher takes the mound Friday

                        The Oakland Athletics are expected to start Jesse Chavez Friday, which should have under bettors happy with the pitcher posting a 1-7 over/under record this season. His 87.5 percent under rate is the third best in the MLB for pitchers with more than one start.

                        Chavez has posted a stellar 2.51 ERA this season while allowing a .285 OBP. In two of Chavez's past three starts, he left the game without allowing a single run.

                        The A's clash with the LA Angels Friday with a current total of 7.5.
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        • #57
                          Diamondbacks have never really figured out Bumgarner

                          Madison Bumgarner has been happy to face-off against the Arizona Diamondbacks during his career, with the ace posting a 7-4 record with a 2.76 ERA in 20 career appearances (19 starts).

                          On a smaller scale, the San Francisco Giants have won six of Bumgarner's past seven against the D-Backs.

                          Bumgarner and home field has the Giants as a big -164 favorite Friday.
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • #58
                            Warriors big faves for pivotal Game 5

                            With the Finals tied at two and heading back to Oracle Arena in Oakland the Warriors have opened as 8.5-point home favorites over the Cavaliers for Game 5.

                            The Warriors easily covered as 4-point road faves in Cleveland Thursday night 103-82. Both the Warriors and the Cavs are 2-2 against the spread so far in the series.

                            The total for Game 5 has opened at 195.5, with the under having a 3-1 edge so far.
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • #59
                              Like the Reds and the over today? Maybe think twice

                              The Reds can't be too happy to see umpire Victor Carapazza calling balls and strikes in today's game against the Chicago Cubs, as they have lost eight consecutive games with him behind home plate.

                              And despite the fact the Reds are on a bit of an over tear (10-2 O/U in their last 12 games), the under is 9-1-1 in Carapazza's last 11 games calling balls and strikes.

                              The Cubs are slight -109 favorites, with an opening total of seven.
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                              • #60
                                Holt $hit betting stat of the day: Zimmermann's ridiculous numbers against the Brewers

                                Jordan Zimmermann has certainly enjoyed going home and facing the Milwaukee Brewers. The Wisconsin-born pitcher has been lights-out against the Brew Crew posting a career record of 4-0 with a 2.35 ERA.

                                Those numbers get even more impressive when you look at the veterans' performances in Miller Park with a 2-0 record and a staggering 1.50 ERA.

                                The current Brewers lineup has a slash line of .234/.287/.351 in their combined careers against Zimmermann, including six regular contributors for Milwaukee never recording a hit against the right-hander.

                                The Nationals have been picking up wins when Zimmermann's starts, going 6-2 in the past eight games when he takes the bump.

                                Washington is currently +104 when they travel to Miller Park and challenge the Brewers Friday.
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