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  • Monday Trends and Indexes 05/07

    Trends and Indexes
    Monday, May 7

    Good Luck on day #127 of 2007!

    NOTE:
    As information becomes available, we will attempt to post the trends and indexes as soon as possible.
    Information is posted from what we believe are reliable sources.


  • #2
    Monday's list of 13: Wrapping up a sports weekend.........

    13) Apparently, Roger Clemens is getting a prorated contract for $4.5M per month, and can come and go as he pleases, not exactly embracing the team concept, just anything to win, or so they hope. Can Clemens last five months? We'll see.......

    12) Would have enjoyed seeing the team's reaction had they still had Garry Sheffield and Randy Johnson on the roster.

    11) By the way, other guy who played in pro/am in Charlotte with Michael Jordan, Eldrick Woods is part-owner of Bobcats and also provided the Mercedes-Benz courtesy cars to every golfer this week. Guess he could afford the greens fees.

    10) The main reason Patriots went whole hog after new WRs this spring is that their WRs last year averaged 11.5 yards a reception, 31st in a 32-team NFL (Texans were last).

    9) Mike Krukow was saying on a Giants' telecast earlier this week that maple bats are the closest thing to aluminum bats, as hard as they are, and that Barry Bonds once used the same bat for five weeks, even using it in batting practice, which is very unusual. Hard bats apparently hit the ball farther, which makes sense.

    8) Don Imus is going to sue CBS over his firing, and there are legal analysts who think he has a good chance of winning, as he had clause in his contract that said he had to be warned in advance of being fired. The lawyers will get rich on this one.

    7) Milwaukee Brewers continue to roll; they'll get a good test at Shea Stadium next weekend. How cool would it be to have sausage races at the World Series?

    6) Losses don't come much tougher than what the Rangers had Friday night; leading 1-0 late in game, Buffalo tied game with 0:08 left, then scored a power play goal to win, and take control of series. Sabres clinched series today, but in reality, they won the series with their comeback Friday night.

    5) Indians are now 7-0 in Sabathia starts, scoring 54 runs.

    4) If you have Brett Myers on your fantasy team, hope your league has saves as a category, because he looks good as a closer, and may not go back to starting.

    3) I'll say this about Roger Clemens, as greedy as he is; when his son Koby played in this area couple of years ago, for the Tri-City Valley Cats, an Astros farm team, he crossed paths with three people I know, none of whom know each other. All three people had nothing but nice things to say about him.

    2) Koby Clemens, in case you're interested, is hitting .237 in the South Atlantic League; he is a 5-11 third baseman who, in 76 ABs, has struck out 22 times. How weird would it be if he suddenly gets traded to the Bronx organization.

    1) It was estimated on ESPN that Clemens will get paid a mere $75,000 per pitch this season. What a country.

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    • #3
      Six-pack for Monday

      Diasuke Matsuzaka's first six big league starts.............

      Opp------IP---R---PT----BF---P/BF---Dec
      @KC-------7---1---103---26---3.96----W 4-1
      Sea--------7---3---105---30---3.50-----L 0-3
      @Tor-------6---2---108---24---4.50----L 1-2
      NY---------7---6----108---31--3.48----W 7-6
      @NY-------6---4----117---27--4.33----W 11-4
      Sea--------5---7----96----27--3.56----ND 8-7

      PT- Pitches Thrown
      BF- Batters Faced
      P/BF-Pitchers/Batters Faced
      Dec- Decisions

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      • #4
        Baseball – Write up

        MLB
        Write-up


        Monday, May 7

        Hot Pitchers
        -- Nolasco won his first '07 start, allowing one run in five IP at Shea, in 5-2 win against Mets. Dodgers are 5-1 in Penny starts this season (3-0, 1.88).
        -- James is 1-0, 2.45 in two home starts this season.
        -- Oswalt is 4-2, 3.06 in seven starts this season.
        -- Milwaukee is 6-0 in Capuano starts, outscoring foes, 37-18.
        -- Arizona is 3-0 in Davis home starts (2-0, 3.50).
        -- Perez is 3-2, 4.03 in five starts; Mets scored 11-7-6 in his three wins, 2-3 in his two losses. Zito is 2-1, 1.65 in his last four starts.

        -- Carmona is 2-0, 2.08 in his last three starts. Trachsel has a 3.00 RA in his last three starts.
        -- Batista is 2-0, 2.84 in his last two starts.

        Cold Pitchers
        -- Young is 1-2, 6.75 in four road starts.
        -- Lohse is 0-2, 6.00 in his last two starts.
        -- Chico is 1-2, 7.90 in his last three starts.
        -- Francis is 0-4, 7.99 in his last four starts. Cardinals are 0-5 in Reyes starts, outscored 23-6.
        -- Garcia is 1-2, 6.05 in four starts; he lacerated his shin during batting practice Sunday night (ran into golf cart in OF) and may or may not make this start. X-rays were negative.

        -- DeSalvo was 3-0, 1.05 in AAA, allowing 15 hits, walking 13, striking out 23 in 25.2 IP. He played D-III college baseball.

        Totals
        -- Over is 9-2 in last eleven Florida home games.
        -- Over is 10-5-1 in last sixteen San Diego road games.
        -- Over is 8-2-2 in last dozen Cincinnati home games.
        -- Over is 12-4 in last sixteen games at Miller Park.
        -- Over is 8-1-1 in last ten Colorado games.
        -- Under is 5-1 in last six Arizona games.
        -- Mets are 6-2 vs lefty starters, scoring 7.1 runs per game.

        -- Over is 9-4-1 in Cleveland's road games this season.
        -- Under is 5-1-2 in last eight Bronx games.

        Hot Teams
        -- Dodgers are 10-4 in their last fourteen road games.
        -- Braves are 10-5 in their last fifteen home games. Padres won four of their last five games overall.
        -- Brewers are 11-2 in their last thirteen home games.
        -- Rockies are 4-3 in their last seven road games.
        -- Mets are 12-4 on the road this season. Giants are 9-3 in last 12 home games.

        -- Indians won eleven of their last fourteen games.
        -- Bronx won five of its last six games.

        Cold Teams
        -- Marlins lost three of their last four games.
        -- Cincinnati lost five of its last six games. Astros lost eight of their last nine road games.
        -- Nationals lost five in row, nine of last eleven on road.
        -- Cardinals are 5-10 at home this season.
        -- Arizona lost five of its last six games. Phillies are 1-4 in their last five road series openers.

        -- Orioles lost five of their last seven home games.
        -- Mariners are 1-3 on their current eastern swing.

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        • #5
          Pro Basketball – Write up

          NBA
          Write-up


          Monday, May 7

          Bulls turned ball over 22 times in Game 1; their bench missed 27 of 30 shots, which is how you score franchise-low 69 points in playoff game. Teams that lose Game 1 of best-of-7 NBA series by 25+ points are 1-53 in those series, so Chicago has plenty of history to overcome. Detroit held Bulls to 28 second half points in beating Bulls for just second time in five tries this season.

          Utah has to be tired after dramatic Game 7 win in Houston, only third time a road team won a Game 7 in series where home team won first six series games. Warriors got some rest after beating Dallas in six games, a monumental upset. Golden State is 20-7 in its last 27 games overall. Home side won all four series games in regular season. Jazz won their three home games vs Houston, by 14,13,12 points.

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          • #6
            Hockey – Write up

            NHL
            Write-up


            Monday, May 7

            San Jose is 0-11 on power play last two games; they blew lead in last minute of Game 4, lost game in OT and home ice edge, as Detroit can wrap series here with win. Sharks outscored Wings 6-2 in first period of games, but after that, Detroit had 8-3 edge in scoring. Red Wings are 4-11 on power play last two games. Sharks can't afford any more miscues like easy goal Nabokov allowed in Game 5.

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            • #7
              Arena Football League – Write up

              AFL
              Write-up



              Monday, May 7

              Colorado (6-3) @ Chicago (8-1)-- Chicago won eight in row since losing opener at Kansas City; they are 4-0 at home, with wins by 3,21,35,11 points. Five of their last six games went over total, just as five of last seven Colorado games did. Crush won its last two road games by combined total of four points. Colorado has eight INTs in last three games, very high total for Arenaball.

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              • #8
                Baseball - Tips & Trends

                MLB
                Tips and Trends


                Monday, May 7

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                Cleveland Indians at Baltimore Orioles (12:35 PM ET)
                Cleveland right-hander Fausto Carmona had a brilliant start last time out against Baltimore, picking up a 6-1 victory at Jacobs Field. He allowed six hits and one run over 8 1/3 innings. EDGE: INDIANS
                Carmona has bounced back a bit from a miserable 2006 campaign, in which he was 1-10 with a 5.42 ERA. He's 1-2 with a 5.06 ERA in four career appearances against the Orioles. SLIGHT EDGE: ORIOLES
                Baltimore starter Steve Trachsel looks to remain perfect at Camden Yards this season, as he's 1-0 with a 1.46 ERA in two starts. EDGE: ORIOLES
                Trachsel is a disappointing 2-4 with a 6.32 ERA in six career starts against the Tribe. EDGE: INDIANS
                The OVER is 5-1 in the last six meetings in Baltimore.


                Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees (ESPN | 7:05 PM)
                Matt DeSalvo will become the 10th starter used by New York this season when he makes his major league debut on Monday. DeSalvo went 1-0 with a 1.05 ERA in five starts at Triple-A Scranton this year. SLIGHT EDGE: YANKEES
                Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki is hitting .188 on the road this season and mired in a 2-for-22 slump over his last six games. EDGE: YANKEES
                Mariners right-hander Miguel Batista is 2-0 with a 2.84 ERA in his last two starts after going 1-2 with a 8.83 ERA in his first three outings of the season. SLIGHT EDGE: MARINERS
                The Mariners are 2-7 in the last nine meetings in New York.


                San Diego Padres at Atlanta Braves (7:05 PM ET)
                Padres right-hander Chris Young hasn't found his groove on the road this season, going 1-2 with a 5.85 ERA in four starts. He's an even 1-1 with a 9.00 ERA in three career starts against the Braves. EDGE: BRAVES
                Atlanta's Chuck James has allowed just three runs in 11 innings at Turner Field this year, posting a 1-0 record and 2.45 ERA. EDGE: BRAVES
                The OVER is 8-1-1 in the Padres last 10 games as a road underdog.


                Los Angeles Dodgers at Florida Marlins (7:05 PM ET)
                Los Angeles starter Brad Penny has been truly dominant on the road this season, going 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA in two starts. The Dodgers have won five of his six starts on the year. BIG EDGE: DODGERS
                Penny has been roughed up a bit by his former club, allowing 10 runs and 15 hits in just 11 innings against them. EDGE: MARLINS
                Florida starter Ricky Nolasco grabbed his first victory of the season with a 5-2 win over the New York Mets last time out. He's made just one relief appearance agaist the Dodgers in his career, surrending three runs and three hits over just 1 1/3 innings. SLIGHT EDGE: MARLINS
                The Dodgers are 5-1 in the last six meetings.


                Houston Astros at Cincinnati Reds (7:10 PM ET)
                Few starters in baseball have been more dominant against one team than Roy Oswalt against the Reds. In 23 career apperances, Oswalt is a remarkable 18-1 with a 2.46 ERA - including a 3-1 victory last time out. BIG EDGE: ASTROS
                Oswalt hasn't been as sharp on the road this season, posting a 1-1 record with a 7.50 ERA. He has allowed 10 runs and 14 hits over 12 innings. EDGE: REDS
                Reds right-hander Kyle Lohse looks to get back on track in Cincinnati after picking up back-to-back losses on the road to the Cardinals and Astros. Cincinnati has won both of his starts at home this season, while he's posted a fantastic 1.35 ERA without gaining a decision. EDGE: REDS
                The Astros are 7-1 in Oswalt's last eight road starts.
                The OVER is 6-1-3 in the last 10 meetings.


                Washington Nationals at Milwaukee Brewers (8:05 PM ET)
                Washington left-hander Matt Chico has found things difficult on the road this year during his rookie campaign, sporting a winless 0-3 record with a 7.62 ERA. BIG EDGE: BREWERS
                The Brewers are a perfect 6-0 on the season with left-hander Chris Capuano on the mound. Capuano is a perfect 4-0 on the season with a 2.90 ERA. BIG EDGE: BREWERS
                The OVER is 13-3 in the Nationals' last 16 road games versus a left-handed starter.


                Colorado Rockies at St. Louis Cardinals (8:10 PM ET)
                Colorado starter Jeff Francis is still trying to find his groove in 2007, with a 1-4 record and 6.19 ERA. The Rockies have lost has last four starts, being outscored 13-29 in the process. EDGE: CARDINALS
                Francis is an impressive 3-1 with a 2.20 ERA in four career starts against the Cardinals. EDGE: ROCKIES
                The start of the 2007 season has been a nightmare for Cardinals starter Anthony Reyes, as he's a dismal 0-5 with a 5.46 ERA. EDGE: ROCKIES
                Reyes is 0-1 with a 5.46 ERA in his career against the Rockies, allowing six runs and nine hits in 5 1/3 innings. EDGE: ROCKIES
                The Rockies are 1-7 in the last eight meetings.


                Philadelphia Phillies at Arizona Diamondbacks (9:40 PM ET)
                Philadelphia right-hander Freddy Garcia has made just one career start against Arizona, tossing seven innings and allowing one earned run on five hits. However, he injured his shin on Sunday running into an equipment cart and may not be available to pitch. EDGE: DIAMONDBACKS
                Arizona's Doug Davis is a perfect 2-0 with a 3.50 ERA in three home starts this season. The left-hander has allowed two earned runs or less in five out of six starts. EDGE: D-BACKS & UNDER
                The Phillies are 8-2 in the last 10 meetings in Arizona.


                New York Mets at San Francisco Giants (10:15 PM ET)
                New York starter Oliver Perez is winless in six career starts against San Francisco, going 0-3 with a 6.60 ERA. BIG EDGE: GIANTS
                Perez has tallied nine or more strikeouts in each of his last three starts and leads the National League in strikeouts per nine innings. EDGE: METS
                San Francisco's Barry Zito has ben very sharp in his last four starts after allowing a season-high eight runs on April 8th. The left-hander has allowed just five runs over his last 27 1/3 innings of work. EDGE: GIANTS
                The Mets are 7-18 in the last 25 meetings in San Francisco.

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                • #9
                  Pro Basketball – Tips and Trends

                  NBA
                  Tips and trends



                  Monday, May 7

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                  #5 Chicago Bulls at #1 Detroit Pistons
                  Game 2 - Monday, May 7th, 8 p.m. Eastern (TNT)


                  The Bulls entered this series with the top-scoring duo in the playoffs, but Ben Gordon was taken out of Game 1 early with two quick fouls. Gordon finished with just seven points on 2-of-9 shooting while Luol Deng led the team with 18. Insiders believe Gordon could have trouble again in Game 2 because he lacks discipline defensively and has a tough assignment in Detroit's Rip Hamilton. SLIGHT EDGE: PISTONS

                  Chicago was one of the best rebounding teams in the NBA during the regular season and out-rebounded Miami in three of four games in the first round. The Bulls were out-rebounded by the Pistons 46-38 in Game 1 and should do a much better job on the boards in Game 2. EDGE: BULLS

                  The Pistons showed a lot of focus in Game 1 and proved they are taking this series a lot more seriously than skeptics thought they would. They did not let up at any point and made the Bulls pay for every mistake they made. Whether or not that same focus will carry on throughout the series remains to be seen, but insiders believe this confidence should at least continue at home in Game 2. EDGE: PISTONS

                  Chicago is 9-3-1 ATS in its last 13 games overall.
                  Chicago is 6-3 ATS in its last 9 road games.
                  Chicago is 8-4 ATS in its last 12 games vs. Central Division opponents.
                  Detroit is 18-7-3 ATS in its last 28 games overall.
                  OVER is 8-3 in Detroit's last 11 home games.

                  Head-to-Head Recaps

                  SECOND-ROUND RESULTS (HOME team in CAPS)

                  Detroit leads 1-0 SU (1-0 ATS)
                  UNDER 1-0

                  5/5/07 - Game 1: DETROIT 95, Chicago 69 (ATS winner: Detroit -5 | UNDER 182.5)
                  SUMMARY: The Pistons made an early statement in the series opener, holding the Bulls to their lowest point total in playoff history. Detroit led by 13 at halftime and then blew the game open early in the fourth quarter when three different players hit 3-pointers in the first two minutes for a 19-point lead. Chicago made just 33 percent of its shots and was severely outplayed from start to finish, turning the ball over 22 times.

                  REMAINING SCHEDULE

                  5/7/07 - Game 2: Chicago at DETROIT (TNT | 8 PM ET)
                  5/10/07 - Game 3: Detroit at CHICAGO (ESPN | 9 PM ET)
                  5/13/07 - Game 4: Detroit at CHICAGO (ABC | 3:30 PM ET)
                  5/15/07 - Game 5: Chicago at DETROIT (TNT | TBD)
                  5/17/07 - Game 6: Detroit at CHICAGO (ESPN | TBD)
                  5/21/07 - Game 7: Chicago at DETROIT (TNT | TBD)

                  REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

                  Chicago wins 3-1 SU & ATS
                  OVER 3-1


                  4/4/07 - Chicago 106, DETROIT 88 (ATS winner: Chicago +6 | OVER 186)
                  3/29/07 - CHICAGO 83, Detroit 81 (ATS winner: Det +4.5 | UNDER 181)
                  2/25/07 - DETROIT 95, Chicago 93 (ATS winner: Chicago +6 | OVER 182.5)
                  1/6/07 - CHICAGO 106, Detroit 89 (ATS winner: Chicago -4.5 | OVER 189.5)

                  REGULAR-SEASON SERIES RECAP: The Pistons won just one of the regular-season meetings between the teams, and that was a struggle as they had to rally back from down 16 points at home to win by two. The Bulls actually had a chance to win that meeting too, but Ben Gordon's 3-pointer fell short at the buzzer. Chicago then left a very bad taste in Detroit's mouth with a 106-88 beating at The Palace on April 4th. Of course there is the massive sub-plot of this series involving Bulls center Ben Wallace, who left the Pistons for more money and got the best of his former team during the regular season. Only one of these teams will look like a genius after their playoff matchup though, emerging as the favorite to get to the 2007 NBA Finals.

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                  #8 Golden State Warriors at #4 Utah Jazz
                  Game 1 - Monday, May 7th, 10:30 p.m. Eastern (TNT)



                  The Warriors are riding a wave of emotion following their first-round upset of Dallas, arguably the biggest upset in NBA playoff history. They no doubt feel like they can beat any team now and have been playing better than anybody in the league over the last month. EDGE: WARRIORS

                  The Jazz are coming off a grueling seven-game series against Houston and will be playing on just one day of rest. While they are 27-22-1 ATS when playing on one of rest this season, the Warriors are well-rested and 41-24-1 ATS when playing on one day of rest or more. EDGE: WARRIORS

                  Utah does possess two things Dallas did not in the first round, a strong post presence in Carlos Boozer and strong point guard in Deron Williams. Boozer scored 25 points and grabbed 21 rebounds in the last home meeting while Williams dished out 17 assists. The Warriors did not have to worry about someone of Boozer's stature in the paint against the Mavs, and Golden State's Baron Davis could have his sore hamstring tested against Williams. SLIGHT EDGE: JAZZ

                  Golden State is 22-6 ATS in its last 28 games overall.
                  Golden State is 9-2 ATS in its last 11 road games.
                  Golden State is 7-3 ATS in the last 10 meetings.
                  Utah has covered its last 5 games.
                  Favorite is 11-5-3 in the last 19 meetings.

                  Head-to-Head Recaps

                  SECOND-ROUND SCHEDULE (HOME team in CAPS)

                  5/7/07 - Game 1: Golden State at UTAH (TNT | 10:30 PM ET)
                  5/9/07 - Game 2: Golden State at UTAH (TNT | 9 PM ET)
                  5/11/07 - Game 3: Utah at GOLDEN STATE (ESPN | 9 PM ET)
                  5/13/07 - Game 4: Utah at GOLDEN STATE (TNT | 9 PM ET)
                  5/15/07 - Game 5: Golden State at UTAH (TNT | TBD)
                  5/17/07 - Game 6: Utah at GOLDEN STATE (ESPN | TBD)
                  5/20/07 - Game 7: Golden State at UTAH (TBD)

                  REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

                  Golden State wins 2-1 SU & 3-0 ATS
                  UNDER 2-1


                  4/9/07 - GOLDEN STATE 126, Utah 102 (ATS winner: GS -5 | OVER 216)
                  3/20/07 - UTAH 104, Golden State 100 (ATS winner: GS +7.5 | UNDER 205.5)
                  11/25/06 - GOLDEN STATE 91, Utah 78 (ATS winner: GS +1 | UNDER 214)

                  REGULAR-SEASON SERIES RECAP: Only the second meeting had meaning for both teams and included the current roster of the Warriors, who made a midseason trade and had to win every game down the stretch just to get into the playoffs. The home team each time, and both were among the best home teams in the NBA during the regular season. This makes for another exciting series that could go the distance depending on whether or not one loses the momentum gained from the first round.

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                  • #10
                    Arena Football League – Long Sheet

                    AFL
                    Long Sheet


                    Monday, May 7

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                    COLORADO (6 - 3) at CHICAGO (7 - 1) - 5/7/2007, 8:00 PM
                    Top Trends for this game.
                    COLORADO is 22-10 ATS (+11.0 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record since 1996.

                    Head-to-Head Series History
                    CHICAGO is 3-3 against the spread versus COLORADO over the last 3 seasons
                    CHICAGO is 3-3 straight up against COLORADO over the last 3 seasons
                    4 of 6 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                    • #11
                      MLB
                      Streaking Pitchers



                      Monday, May 7


                      Hot

                      Barry Zito (San Francisco Giants) - Zito is starting to look like the man who the Giants signed to a seven-year, $126 million dollar contract in the offseason. The crafty lefty has put up a stellar 2.11 ERA over his last three outings without allowing a home run. Zito's also carries a low 2.25 ERA during night games and .277 OBP against since April 17. Oddsmakers have Zito's Giants as a -104 home pick 'em tonight against the New York Mets.

                      Chris Capuano (Milwaukee Brewers) - The Brewers have baseball's best record, and Capuano has been their best starting pitcher. The left-hander is 4-0 on the season with a 2.90 ERA for the Brew Crew, -222 favorites tonight at Miller Park against the Washington Nationals. Capuano's success has been predicated on his ability to keep the ball in the park - he's given up only two dingers in 31 innings pitched on the year.

                      Cold

                      Jeff Francis (Colorado Rockies) - Rockies backers are desperately hoping that Francis can regain the form that saw him win 13 games last season. So far, no dice. Francis is 0-3 with a stiff 6.75 ERA in his last three starts, with a brutal .448 OBP against. If allowing nearly every second batter to reach base isn't bad enough, Francis is 0-4 with a 6.98 ERA in night games. Colorado is priced as a +113 underdog under the lights at the new Busch Stadium against the St. Louis Cardinals.

                      Chuck James (Atlanta Braves) - James has struggled lately, with a 7.47 ERA since mid-April while only picking up only one victory. The biggest problem for the sophmore lefty has been giving up the longball at the wrong time. Despite striking out nearly a batter an inning during the stretch, James has surrendered five homers. Books have the Braves as -123 home favorites tonight against the San Diego Padres.

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                      • #12
                        MLB
                        Dunkel



                        LA Dodgers at Florida
                        Brad Penny has been worth every penny to the Dodgers thus far, guiding L.A. to a 5-1 record when he takes the mound, including a 2-0 mark on the road. Penny was sharp in his last outing as he pitched six scoreless innings while giving up only three hits against the Diamondbacks and lowering his ERA to 1.65 on the season. He'll face a Marlin team that was handcuffed by Jake Peavy and the San Diego bullpen yesterday, managing only two Dan Uggla hits. Facing Penny for an encore will be tough and the Dodgers look like a good pick (-120) in this one according to Dunkel, which has L.A. favored straight up by 2. Dunkel Pick: LA Dodgers (-120). Here are all of today's games.

                        MONDAY, MAY 7

                        Game 901-902: LA Dodgers at Florida
                        Dunkel Ratings: LA Dodgers (Penny) 18.372; Florida (Nolasco) 16.255
                        Dunkel Line: LA Dodgers by 2; 7 1/2
                        Vegas Line: LA Dodgers (-120); 9
                        Dunkel Pick: LA Dodgers (-120); Under

                        Game 903-904: San Diego at Atlanta
                        Dunkel Ratings: San Diego (Young) 16.731; Atlanta (James) 17.360
                        Dunkel Line: Atlanta by 1/2; 8
                        Vegas Line: Atlanta (-135); 9
                        Dunkel Pick: Atlanta (-135); Under

                        Game 905-906: Houston at Cincinnati
                        Dunkel Ratings: Houston (Oswalt) 16.474; Cincinnati (Lohse) 14.880
                        Dunkel Line: Houston by 1 1/2; 7 1/2
                        Vegas Line: Houston (-140); 8
                        Dunkel Pick: Houston (-140); Under

                        Game 907-908: Washington at Milwaukee
                        Dunkel Ratings: Washington (Chico) 14.206; Milwaukee (Capuano) 19.366
                        Dunkel Line: Milwaukee by 5; 9
                        Vegas Line: Milwaukee (-250); 8 1/2
                        Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (-250); Over

                        Game 909-910: Colorado at St. Louis
                        Dunkel Ratings: Colorado (Francis) 14.466; St. Louis (Reyes) 11.591
                        Dunkel Line: Colorado by 3; 9 1/2
                        Vegas Line: St. Louis (-125); 9
                        Dunkel Pick: Colorado (+125); Over

                        Game 911-912: Philadelphia at Arizona
                        Dunkel Ratings: Philadelphia (Garcia) 15.829; Arizona (Davis) 16.383
                        Dunkel Line: Arizona by 1/2; 10 1/2
                        Vegas Line: Arizona (-115); 9
                        Dunkel Pick: Arizona (-115); Over

                        Game 913-914: NY Mets at San Francisco
                        Dunkel Ratings: NY Mets (Perez) 17.558; San Francisco (Zito) 16.760
                        Dunkel Line: NY Mets by 1; 8
                        Vegas Line: San Francisco (-115); 8 1/2
                        Dunkel Pick: NY Mets (+115); Under

                        Game 915-916: Cleveland at Baltimore
                        Dunkel Ratings: Cleveland (Carmona) 16.734; Baltimore (Trachsel) 15.054
                        Dunkel Line: Cleveland by 1 1/2; 9
                        Vegas Line: Cleveland (-125); 9 1/2
                        Dunkel Pick: Cleveland (-125); Under

                        Game 917-918: Seattle at NY Yankees
                        Dunkel Ratings: Seattle (Batista) 16.599; NY Yankees (Desalvo) 16.296
                        Dunkel Line: Seattle by 1/2; 12 1/2
                        Vegas Line: NY Yankees (-175); 11
                        Dunkel Pick: Seattle (+175); Over

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                        • #13
                          NBA
                          Dunkel



                          Golden State at Utah
                          The Warriors look to keep the momentum going after knocking off the No. 1 team in the West (Dallas). The Jazz did a good job of protecting the home court against Houston, going a perfect 3-0 straight up and against the spread. But the Warriors proved they could handle a hostile environment by taking two of three ATS in Dallas, including a Game One win straight up (118-112). The Warriors also did a good job against the Jazz during the regular season, taking three of four ATS, including a 126-102 win the last time the two teams met on April 9. Golden State looks like a good underdog pick (+4) in this one according to Dunkel, which has the Warriors favored straight up by 3. Dunkel Pick: Golden State (+4). Here are all of today's games.

                          MONDAY, MAY 7

                          Game 501-502: Chicago at Detroit
                          Dunkel Ratings: Chicago 122.665; Detroit 132.780
                          Dunkel Line & Total: Detroit by 10; 180
                          Vegas Line & Total: Detroit by 5; 182
                          Dunkel Pick: Detroit (-5); Under

                          Game 503-504: Golden State at Utah
                          Dunkel Ratings: Golden State 127.603; Utah 124.354
                          Dunkel Line & Total: Golden State by 3; 198 1/2
                          Vegas Line & Total: Utah by 4; 207
                          Dunkel Pick: Golden State (+4); Under

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                          • #14
                            NHL
                            Dunkel



                            Detroit at San Jose
                            The Sharks have looked shaky after blowing leads in all three of their losses and now face elimination tonight. The last game was the worst as San Jose let a 1-0 lead turn into a 4-1 loss, the biggest margin of victory in the series thus far. Other than Joe Thornton, the Sharks' offense has been anemic, while Detroit goalie Dominik Hasek is flashing some of the brilliance he showed when he led the Wings to the Stanley Cup in 2002. The Red Wings look like a good underdog pick to close this one out according to Dunkel, which has Detroit favored straight up by 1/2 a goal. Dunkel Pick: Detroit (+1 1/2). Here are all of today's games.

                            MONDAY, MAY 7

                            Game 15-16: Detroit at San Jose
                            Dunkel Ratings: Detroit 13.624; San Jose 13.285
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Detroit by 1/2; 4
                            Vegas Line & Total: San Jose by 1 1/2; 5
                            Dunkel Pick: Detroit (+1 1/2); Under
                            Last edited by Udog; 05-07-2007, 08:35 AM.

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                              NHL
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                              Monday, May 7


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                              DETROIT (57-23-0-13, 127 pts.) at SAN JOSE (57-29-0-6, 120 pts.) - 5/7/2007, 10:05 PM
                              Top Trends for this game.
                              DETROIT is 198-163 ATS (-76.7 Units) after scoring 4 goals or more in their previous game since 1996.
                              DETROIT is 20-7 ATS (+9.9 Units) after 3 or more consecutive unders over the last 2 seasons.
                              DETROIT is 51-28 ATS (+12.0 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
                              DETROIT is 32-14 ATS (+11.2 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season over the last 2 seasons.
                              SAN JOSE is 12-19 ATS (-16.8 Units) after scoring 1 goal or less in their previous game over the last 2 seasons.
                              SAN JOSE is 4-8 ATS (-9.2 Units) in home games when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season this season.

                              Head-to-Head Series History
                              DETROIT is 7-6 (+0.8 Units) against the spread versus SAN JOSE over the last 3 seasons
                              DETROIT is 7-6-0 straight up against SAN JOSE over the last 3 seasons
                              6 of 8 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Under=+3.9 Units)




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