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  • #16
    Major League Baseball – Hot lines

    MLB


    Thursday, October 2

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    Hot lines: Today’s MLB bets
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    Milwaukee Brewers at Philadelphia Phillies (+125, 8)

    As hard as it may seem to believe, CC Sabathia somehow is improving the more he pitches on three days' rest for the Milwaukee Brewers.

    Sabathia will pitch on short rest for the fourth straight start on Thursday as he tries to help the Brewers even their NL division series against the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 2.

    Incredibly, Sabathia has worked longer in each start. On Sept. 20, he lasted 5 2-3 innings and allowed four runs - one earned - in a 4-3 loss at Cincinnati before a seven-inning stint four days later in which he struck out 11 and gave up one run to earn a 4-2 win over Pittsburgh.

    Sabathia has never pitched at Citizens Bank Park, and is 1-1 with a 4.97 ERA in two career starts against the Phillies. He is hoping to bounce back from his last taste of the postseason last year with the Indians, as he went 0-2 with a 10.45 ERA in two outings during the AL championship series against Boston - which Cleveland lost in seven games.

    Philadelphia is 5-0 at home against Milwaukee this year, including a four-game sweep last month capped by Brett Myers' two-hitter in a 6-1 win on Sept. 14. Myers, who pitched 1 1-3 scoreless innings out of the bullpen last year in the playoffs, will make his first career postseason start on Thursday.

    The right-hander didn't fare well after last month's outing against the Brewers, going 0-2 with a 15.12 ERA in his last two starts and failing to last through the fifth inning in either. Myers, though, is happy to be pitching at home, where he went 7-5 with a 3.01 ERA in 14 outings this year.

    Myers is 2-1 with a 1.74 ERA in four career starts versus the Brewers.

    Pick: Brewers




    Los Angeles Dodgers at Chicago Cubs (-167, N/A)

    Zambrano will try to help the Cubs snap a long postseason skid, and avoid an 0-2 hole as they meet the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 2 of their National League division series on Thursday at Wrigley Field.

    The Cubs led the NL with 97 wins - 55 coming at home - during the regular season, but their quest to snap a 100-year World Series championship drought got off to a rocky start with a 7-2 loss to the Dodgers on Wednesday.

    Los Angeles hit three homers en route to handing the Cubs their seventh straight postseason loss. James Loney's grand slam in the fifth inning off Ryan Dempster gave the Dodgers the lead for good, Manny Ramirez added to his major league record with his 25th career postseason homer in the sixth and Russell Martin had a solo shot in the ninth.

    Chicago managed to outhit the Dodgers 9-8 but Soriano, batting from his customary leadoff spot, was 0-for-5 with two strikeouts. Fukudome went 0-for-4 with one strikeout.

    "Well," Cubs manager Lou Piniella said, "it's Game 1 only. Let's hope we get better with it. We need to swing the bats, no question."

    Now, Chicago turns to Zambrano (14-6, 3.91 ERA), who must avoid another loss to quiet any talk of a Cubs curse. The right-hander is 0-1 with a 4.37 ERA in four career playoff starts, but has gotten only nine runs of support to work with.

    Chad Billingsley (16-10, 3.14), meanwhile, will make his first career playoff start for Los Angeles.Billingsley finished strong over the final five weeks this season, and led the Dodgers in wins in only his third year in the majors. Over his final five starts, the right-hander was 4-0 with a 3.30 ERA, but also allowed opponents to hit .303 over that stretch.

    Pick: Dodgers

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    • #17
      MLB


      Thursday, October 2

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      This day in Baseball….
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      On October 2 in Baseball History...

      * 1908 - Addie Joss of the Cleveland Indians pitched a perfect game, defeating the Chicago White Sox 1-0.

      * 1916 - Grover Alexander pitched his sixteenth shutout of the season, allowing only three Boston Braves hits in a 2-0 triumph.

      * 1919 - In Game Two of the World Series, White Sox pitcher Lefty Williams falters in the third inning as the Reds take a 3-0 lead. Swede Risberg and Chick Gandil fail in the clutch in a 4-2 Cincinnati win. Chicago manager Kid Gleason tells owner Charlie Comiskey that he is suspicious of his players, but neither league president follows with action.

      * 1920 - The only tripleheader in this century was played, with the Cincinnati Reds defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first two games. The Pirates won the nightcap, which was called after six innings because of darkness.

      * 1921 - The Yankees close the season by beating the Red Sox, 7-6. Babe Ruth hits his fifty-ninth home run off Curt Fullerton.

      * 1932 - The Yankees sweep the Cubs in the World Series. Tony Lazzeri hits two homers and Earle Combs adds another in the 13-6 laugher.

      * 1936 - The Yankees even the World Series and set a Series record for runs as they demolish the Giants 18-4. Lefty Gomez coasts to a six-hit win, while every member of the Yankees lineup makes a hit and scores at least one run. Tony Lazzeri hits a grand slam, the first in World Series play since 1920.

      * 1938 - Bob Feller struck out eighteen Detroit Tigers, setting a single-game record that stood until Steve Carlton broke it in 1969.

      * 1947 - The Dodgers squeak out a 9-8 win over the Yankees, jumping on Bobo Newsom and Vic Raschi for six runs in the second inning. Yogi Berra becomes the first player to hit a pinch home run in World Series history, belting one off Brooklyn's Ralph Branca in the seventh inning.

      * 1949 - The Yankees and the Red Sox enter the last day of the season tied for first place and nearly 70,000 pack Yankee Stadium to see the finale. Vic Raschi nurses a 1-0 lead into the eighth against Ellis Kinder before the Yankees score four runs and go on to win the game and the pennant 5-3. Ted Williams also loses the batting title as George Kell goes two-for-three in Detroit (.3429 to .3427).

      * 1954 - The Giants sweep the American League team with the best record in history, scoring four runs in the fifth for a 7-4 win over Cleveland. The Indians had won 111 games, a record that stood until surpassed by the 1998 Yankees.

      * 1955 - Surprise Brooklyn starter rookie Roger Craig pitches six innings for the 5-3 win to even the World Series. Two home runs by Duke Snider and one by Sandy Amoros prove too much for the Yankees.

      * 1958 - The Braves erupt for seven runs in the first and go on to defeat the Yankees 13-5. Lew Burdette is shaky but beats New York for the fourth consecutive time in the World Series. He also chips in with a three-run home run.

      * 1962 - Just 25,321 fans are on hand at Dodger Stadium for the second game in the best-of-three playoff against the Giants. A ninth-inning sacrifice fly by Ron Fairly sends Maury Wills home with the deciding run in the Dodgers' 8-7 win.

      * 1963 - Sandy Koufax fans the first five batters he faces and becomes the first pitcher to fan fifteen in a World Series game. Johnny Roseboro's three-run home run is the difference as Los Angeles beats the Yankees 5-2 at New York.

      * 1965 - Sandy Koufax's 2-1 win against the Braves clinches the National League pennant for the Dodgers. With thirteen strikeouts, Koufax ups his modern major league season record to 382. (Nolan Ryan will do Koufax one K better in 1973.)

      * 1966 - Sandy Koufax clinches the third Los Angeles pennant in four years, working with just two days rest for a 6-3 win at Philadelphia. Koufax sets Los Angeles records with twenty-seven wins and a 1.73 ERA.

      * 1968 - Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals set a World Series record by striking out seventeen Detroit Tigers in Game 1.

      * 1969 - The Seattle Pilots play what will be their last game in Seattle in a 3-1 loss to Oakland. A crowd of 5,473 shows up.

      * 1972 - Bill Stoneman of Montreal pitches his second no-hitter, beating the Mets 7-0. The temperature at Jarry Park is 53 degrees as 7,184 watch the doubleheader split.

      * 1974 - During a 13-0 Braves win over Reds, Hank Aaron homers off Rawly Eastwick. It is Aaron's 733rd career clout and comes in his last National League at-bat.

      * 1977 - Dusty Baker homers in his final at-bat of the season during a 6-3 loss to the Astros. It is Baker's 30th home run of the year, enabling him to join teammates Steve Garvey (33), Reggie Smith (32) and Ron Cey (30) in making the Dodgers the first team ever to boast four 30-homer hitters in one season.

      * 1978 - In a one-game playoff for the American League East title, Bucky Dent hit a three-run homer off Mike Torrez, leading the New York Yankees to a 5-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.

      * 1984 - In the first LCS game played with replacement umpires, the Cubs clobber the Padres 13-0 in the opener of the National League series. Chicago hits five home runs at Wrigley Field, including one by winning pitcher Rick Sutcliffe.

      * 1985 - Tigers first baseman Darrell Evans hits his major league-leading 40th home run of the season and becomes the first player to have a 40-homer season in each loop. Evans hit 41 homers for the Braves in 1973.

      * 1986 - Dwight Gooden of the New York Mets became the first pitcher in baseball history to strike out two-hundred batters in each of his first three seasons, fanning seven en route to an 8-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

      * 1986 - Mike Scott strikes out eight Giants in a 2-1 Astros victory to run his season total to 306, becoming the third National League pitcher to fan 300 batters in one season. Scott loses his bid for a second consecutive no-hitter when Will Clark doubles in the seventh inning.

      * 1988 - Minnesota's season-ending 3-2 win over the Angels is watched by 35,952 fans, making the Twins the first American League club ever to break three million in season attendance.

      * 1991 - The Toronto Blue Jays clinched the American League East title and became the first team in sports history to draw four million fans in one season.

      * 1992 - Carlos Baerga becomes the first second baseman in American League history to hit .300 with 200 hits, 20 home runs and 100 RBI.

      * 1995 - The Seattle Mariners, behind Randy Johnson's three-hitter, beat California 9-1 in a one-game playoff for the American League West title.

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      • #18
        The Bums Thursday Night CFB, MLB, WNBA Picks !

        Date WLT Pct Net Units Record ( Playoffs )

        10/01/08 3-3-0 50.00% -435 Detail

        Totals 3-3-0 50.00% -435


        Thursday, October 2Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Milwaukee - 6:00 PM ET Philadelphia +110 500
        Philadelphia - Under 8 500

        LA Dodgers - 9:30 PM ET LA Dodgers +142 500
        Chi. Cubs - Under 8.5 500

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        Date WLT Pct Net Units Record

        10/01/08 0-2-0 0.00% -1100 Detail

        Totals 0-2-0 0.00% -1100

        Last night was no good....Tech couldn't even score a TD Broke a string of good wins earlier in the week.

        Start a new string....here we go tonight...


        Thursday, October 2Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Pittsburgh - 7:30 PM ET Pittsburgh +13.5 500
        South Florida - Under 51 500

        Memphis - 8:00 PM ET Memphis -3 500
        Alabama-Birmingham - Under 58 500

        Oregon State - 9:00 PM ET Utah -11 500
        Utah - Under 53 500

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        Friday, October 3Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Detroit - 7:35 PM ET Detroit +5 500
        San Antonio - Over 144.5 500
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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