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  • #16
    Verlander says groin tightness no longer a concern
    March 3, 2020
    By The Associated Press


    JUPITER, Fla. (AP) As far as Houston ace Justin Verlander is concerned, the groin tightness that has bothered him much of the spring is done with.

    The reigning American League Cy Young Award winner made his spring debut Tuesday, surrendering three runs, two earned, during 2 2/3 innings of a 6-3 loss against St. Louis.

    â??I think after today I can start to forget about wondering about my groin and just go about my routine and just worry about getting my pitch shape and deception where I want it,â?? Verlander said.

    The groin issue prompted Verlander to throw a controlled two-inning live bullpen session last week in place of his scheduled start.

    Slated to throw in the neighborhood of 50 pitches on Tuesday, Verlander threw 53, hitting 97 on the scoreboard radar gun.

    â??I thought he was very good,â?? Houston manager Dusty Baker said. â??His first time out, his velocity was better than we expected and I think maybe better than he expected.â??

    Verlander wasn't as pleased with the location of his pitches, particularly struggling with the command of his slider.

    His desire to get a feel for that pitch ultimately drove his pitch count higher.

    â??Got some counts where I could put some guys away with the slider and just wasn't executing very well,â?? Verlander said. â??And then you're like, let me throw that again and still didn't execute it.â??

    Verlander did develop a better feel for the pitch as the game progressed, throwing two impressive sliders in a strikeout of Yadier Molina, the penultimate batter he faced. Verlander's third strikeout of the game would be his last one.

    The final at-bat didn't go as well as Verlander would have hoped.

    Realizing he was near the end of his outing, Verlander decided to really let loose, sending a handful of high-effort fastballs toward Paul Goldschmidt.

    â??To a hitter of his caliber, you can't really do that.â?? Verlander said.

    With the count full, Goldschmidt pounded Verlander's final pitch, a fastball high and away, over the center field wall for his second homer of the spring.

    â??To be honest it was just kind of, OK, let's let some go a little bit,â?? Verlander said. â??Even though it was coming out good early I was still a little cognizant of it. There toward the end I didn't feel anything all game so it was like, â??OK let me trust this thing a little bit more and just throw the fastball and try to let it eat.â??"

    NOTES: For the first time this spring, Baker had planned to create a lineup card indicative of what the Astros could show on opening day. Injuries and sickness prevented that from happening. Jose Altuve is battling an illness that Baker said has struck several other Astros. Baker told Altuve not to come to the park Tuesday. ... Outfielder Yordan Alvarez and catcher Martin Maldonado both had their names written into the original lineup card, but a sore knee prevented Alvarez from playing. A lingering sore thumb suffered on a foul tip kept Maldonado out of the lineup.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #17
      FOR ENTERTAINING PURPOSES ONLY

      WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4

      GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS

      TOR at TB
      TB -170
      U 11.0

      DET at BOS
      DET +140
      U 12.5

      STL at NYM
      NYM -110
      O 8.0

      CHC at CIN 03:05 PM
      CIN -110
      O 10.5

      CHW at MIL 03:05 PM
      CHW +120
      O 10.0

      COL at TEX 03:05 PM
      COL +130
      O 11.0

      CLE at ARI 03:10 PM
      ARI -140
      U 10.0

      SEA at LAA 03:10 PM
      LAA -180
      O 11.5

      KC at SD 03:10 PM
      SD -140
      U 11.5

      SF at LAD 08:05 PM
      SF +165
      U 10.0
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #18
        FRIDAY, MARCH 6

        GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


        SF at MIL 03:05 PM
        SF +100
        O 10.0


        CHW at CHC 03:05 PM
        CHW -125
        O 12.0


        LAA at KC 03:05 PM
        LAA +105

        COL at ARI 03:10 PM
        COL +100
        O 11.0


        NYM at HOU 06:05 PM
        NYM +115
        O 9.0


        BAL at NYY 06:35 PM
        O 10.0

        WAS at MIA 07:05 PM
        MIA -110
        U 7.5


        SEA at LAD 08:05 PM
        O 10.0

        TEX at SD 08:40 PM
        TEX +100
        O 11.0
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #19
          Friday’s 6-pack
          Odds to make the Final Four this season:
          -$140— Kansas
          -$110— Baylor, Gonzaga
          +$150— Dayton
          +$250— Duke, Kentucky
          +$300— Louisville, Maryland
          +$350— Florida State, Oregon


          Quote of the Day:
          “You might run a 4.3 [at the combine], but your tape says you’re 4.6. You might run a 4.6, but your tape says you’re 4.4. The tape don’t lie. The combine lies. You can fall in love at the combine and get your ass broke.”
          Bruce Arians

          Friday’s quiz
          How many college basketball leagues have their conference tournament in Las Vegas?

          Thursday’s quiz
          Bruce Bochy was the San Diego Padres’ manager the last time they played in a World Series.

          Wednesday’s quiz
          John Calipari coached the Nets from 1996-99.

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          Friday’s List of 13: Wrapping up a busy Thursday…….

          13) From ESPN.com: Los Angeles Angels fired their longtime visiting clubhouse manager after an internal investigation confirmed suspicions that he was providing ball-doctoring substances to opposing pitchers. Brian Harkins had been with the Angels for 30 years, was providing illegal sticky substances in the visiting clubhouse that aided pitchers’ abilities to grip the baseball.

          Trevor Bauer recently told Real Sports that 70% of pitchers use some sort of substance — be it pine tar or Firm Grip or a homemade concoction — to enhance their grip, which could ultimately provide greater movement and velocity.

          Baseball has had a very rough offseason; they need real games to start. Soon.

          12) Hal Mumme is a 67-year old football coach, the offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Vipers in the XFL; 20 years ago, he was head coach at Kentucky. He is a tough guy.

          Last weekend, Mumme was on the sidelines at the Houston-Dallas game when a RB ran out of bounds and knocked Mumme over- that happened in the second quarter. Mumme got up and coached the rest of the game. No big deal.

          Turns out he broke his leg in the collision, so he stood there for more than half the game and called plays, with a freakin’ broken leg.

          He’ll be coaching from the booth this week, when the Renegades play New York.

          11) Terence Ross is in his 8th year in the NBA, his 4th with the Orlando Magic; he scored 35 points in 34:11 in the Magic’s 116-113 loss to Miami Wednesday.

          What makes this unusual is the rest of Ross’ line score:
          Zero rebounds, zero assists, zero steals, zero blocks, one turnover, two fouls.

          It is really, really odd for a guy to score 35 points with no rebounds, no steals.

          Ross is averaging 14.6 ppg in 27.2 mpg; he’s taken 738 shots, has 69 assists.

          10) Utah State 75, New Mexico 70— Merrill scored 29 points to bail out the Aggies, who led by 13 early on, but then trailed 11 with 9:15 left. Utah State is barely on right side of the bubble, so this win was necessary. Winning tonight might be necessary, too.

          9) Washington 90, Arizona State 83— Huskies get first Pac-12 road win this season, hand ASU a horrific home loss that could haunt them on Selection Sunday. Sun Devils lost their last three games, after a 7-game win streak.

          8) San Diego State 73, Air Force 60— Aztecs are 29-1, but they’ve trailed at halftime in their last four games; they caught a break though, when UNLV got upset, so they won’t have to play the host team in Friday’s semifinal, they play Boise State instead.

          7) Upsets:
          — Wyoming (+10) 74, Nevada 71
          — Lipscomb (+8) 73, North Florida 71
          — Washington (+6) 90, Arizona State 83
          — Alcorn State (+5.5) 80, Prairie View 71
          — Bucknell (+5) 64, American 59
          — UMKC (+3.5) 61, Utah Valley 59

          6) Four of five teams in NL Central have season win totals of 82.5 or more wins, which is bad news for the Pittsburgh Pirates, the fifth team in the division, whose over/under is 69.5.

          5) Pirates are projected to have the lowest Opening Day payroll in baseball, roughly $57M; the players union has filed grievances against the Pirates the last two years for not spending their revenue sharing money to increase their payroll. Go figure.

          4) Late night TV is great this month, with replays of college hoop games and spring training games all night, every night. Baseball should show late night replays all season long.

          3) Tim Duncan coached the San Antonio Spurs Tuesday, in their 104-103 win over Charlotte, subbing for an absent Gregg Popovich.

          2) Chicago White Sox signed their young star, 2B Yoan Moncada, to a 5-year. $70M deal.

          1) Coronavirus is a huge problem for the cruise ship industry; in mid-January, Royal Caribbean stock was $136/share; at the close of business Thursday, it was $65.78/share. Oy.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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