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  • #16
    MLB
    Short Sheet



    Wednesday, 9/9/2009

    National League

    CHICAGO CUBS at PITTSBURGH
    , 12:35 PM ET
    ZAMBRANO: 11-1 TSR as a road favorite of -125 to -150
    HART: PIT 13-32 in day games

    ST LOUIS at MILWAUKEE, 2:05 PM ET
    WAINWRIGHT: STL 17-1 as a favorite of -175 to -250
    SUPPAN: 1-21 TSR as an underdog of +175 to +250

    SAN DIEGO at SAN FRANCISCO, 3:45 PM ET
    LEBLANC: SD 9-23 off underdog division win
    ZITO: 58-17 TSR as a home favorite of -150 or more

    PHILADELPHIA at WASHINGTON, 7:05 PM ET
    LEE: PHI 19-9 Away vs. division
    MOCK: WAS 26-64 off a loss

    FLORIDA at NY METS, 7:10 PM ET
    NOLASCO: 21-11 TSR in road games
    MISCH: NYM 31-17 Under vs. division

    ATLANTA at HOUSTON, 8:05 PM ET
    HANSON: ATL 6-1 Under at Houston
    RODRIGUEZ: 8-0 TSR at home off a team loss

    CINCINNATI at COLORADO, 8:40 PM ET
    ARROYO: CIN 25-42 after a loss by 2 runs or less
    HAMMEL: COL 14-2 as a home favorite of -150 to -200

    LA DODGERS at ARIZONA, 10:10 PM ET
    GARLAND: LAD 20-11 as road underdog
    HAREN: ARI 23-9 Under when the total is 8 to 8.5

    American League

    TEXAS at CLEVELAND
    , 12:05 PM ET
    FELDMAN: 8-0 TSR Away off a team win
    CARMONA: CLE 43-61 vs. righties

    MINNESOTA at TORONTO, 7:07 PM ET
    PAVANO: 11-6 TSR as an underdog
    HALLADAY: 9-14 TSR after giving up 1 ER or less last outing

    TAMPA BAY at NY YANKEES, 7:05 PM ET
    NIEMANN: TB 18-40 off BB road games
    CHAMBERLAIN: 8-0 Over in home night games

    BALTIMORE at BOSTON, 7:10 PM ET
    BERKEN: BAL 0-15 revenging road loss of 9+ runs
    BYRD: BOS 33-12 at home vs. righties

    DETROIT at KANSAS CITY, 8:10 PM ET
    VERLANDER: DET 49-27 as favorite
    TEJEDA: 4-13 TSR in home night games

    OAKLAND at CHI WHITE SOX, 8:11 PM ET
    CAHILL: OAK 16-4 Under Away off win by 6+ Runs
    GARCIA: CWS 23-7 at home playing with double revenge

    SEATTLE at LA ANGELS, 10:05 PM ET
    SNELL: SEA 3-16 in road September games
    WEAVER: LAA 11-2 if bullpen blew a save last game

    ** (TC) Denotes Time Change

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    • #17
      MLB


      Wednesday, September 9


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      Tips and Trends
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      Tampa Bay Rays at New York Yankees [7:05 PM ET]

      Rays: The Rays are on a season-worst seven game losing streak. Tampa Bay has lost seven of its past eight games to New York. The Rays are 24-58 in their last 82 games at Yankee Stadium. The Rays are minus slugging first baseman Carlos Pena, the American Leader in home runs. He’s out for the season after breaking two fingers in this series after being struck by a pitch from CC Sabathia. Jeff Niemann is a leading candidate for Rookie of the Year and gets the start here. His 3.67 ERA is the best among American League rookie starting pitchers. Niemann has held opponents to two earned runs or less 16 times this season. Tampa Bay has won 14 of Niemann’s last 20 starts. Niemann tangled with Tigers ace Justin Verlander in his last start last Friday, giving up one run on six hits in 7 2/3 innings.

      The Rays are 1-7 in their last eight games when facing a right-handed starter.
      The Under has cashed 18 of the past 26 times in Tampa Bay’s road games against a right-handed starter.

      Key Injuries - Carlos Pena (finger) is out.

      PROJECTED SCORE: 4

      Yankees (-$1.45, O/U 10 over -$1.15): The Yankees have already surpassed last year’s win total. They’ve won 12 of their last 15 games and 42 of their past 55 home contests. Mark Teixeira is batting above .330 with four homers and 11 RBIs in eight home games versus the Rays this season. Joba Chamberlain (8-5, 4.41 ERA) gets the start. He was 3-0 with a 0.83 ERA going into All-Star break. Since then the right-hander is 3-3 with a 7.96 ERA in six starts with foes batting .330 against him. The Yankees have won 17 of Chamberlain’s last 21 home starts. The Yankees have been limiting Chamberlain’s innings to keep him fresh. He’s pitched just three innings in each of his past two outings. Closer Mariano Rivera has gotten a save and a win during the past two nights and may be unavailable to pitch having thrown a combined 27 pitches.

      The Under is 17-7-1 in the Yankees’ last 25 home games against a team with a losing road record.

      Key Injuries - None

      PROJECTED SCORE: 6 (Side of the Day)



      Cincinnati Reds at Colorado Rockies [8:40 PM ET]

      Reds: The Reds entered this series riding a seven-game win streak, but have lost the first two games of this series. Cincinnati is 8-2 in its last 10 road contests. The Reds are 13-4 in its last 17 overall games. Brandon Phillips went 0-for-4 last night, but the hot-hitting second baseman is still batting .393 in his last nine games with six RBIs. Bronson Arroyo (12-12, 4.23 ERA) is going for his ninth consecutive quality start. Arroyo has surrendered three or fewer runs and gone at least six innings in 18 of his 28 starts this season. He held the Braves to one run on six hits in seven innings during his last start this past Friday in Atlanta. Arroyo struck out four and walked three, throwing 99 pitches. The Reds, however, are 0-8 in Arroyo’s last eight starts when going against National League West Division clubs.

      The Under is 11-1-1 in the Reds’ last 13 road games versus a team with a winning record.

      Key Injuries - Jay Bruce (wrist) and Willy Taveras (quadriceps) are on the DL.

      PROJECTED SCORE: 4

      Rockies (-$1.65, O/U 9.5): The Rockies are riding their highest point ever, 19 games above .500 for the first time in franchise history. They have won five in a row. Colorado has achieved this by being dominant at Coors Field. The Rockies are 36-16 in their last 52 home games. They are 61-32 since Jim Tracy became manager and have beaten Cincinnati in 14 of the past 17 meetings, including six of the last seven at Coors. Jason Hammel (8-7, 4.41 ERA) hasn’t pitched well at home, but Colorado still has won eight of his last nine home starts. Hammel is 2-3 with a 6.29 ERA at Coors compared to 6-5 with a 3.11 ERA on the road. The Rockies could be without infielders Troy Tulowitzki and Ian Stewart, both of whom have back injuries. Franklin Morales has five straight saves, while filling in for injured closer Huston Street.

      The Under is 12-5-2 in the Rockies’ last 19 games versus a team with a losing record.

      Key Injuries - Troy Tulowitzki (back) is day-to-day.
      Ian Stewart (back) is day-to-day.
      Huston Street (bicep) is out.
      Dexter Fowler (knee) is on the DL.

      PROJECTED SCORE: 6 (OVER - Total of the Day)


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      • #18
        WNBA
        Dunkel



        Detroit at Minnesota
        The Lynx look to take advantage of a Detroit team that is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 trips to Minnesota. Minnesota is the pick (Pick) according to Dunkel, which has the Lynx favored by 2. Dunkel Pick: Minnesota. Here are all of today's picks.

        WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

        Game 651-652: Detroit at Minnesota

        Dunkel Ratings: Detroit 111.391; Minnesota 113.111
        Dunkel Line & Total: Minnesota by 2; 168
        Vegas Line & Total: Pick; 159
        Dunkel Pick: Minnesota; Over




        WNBA
        Long Sheet



        Wednesday, September 9

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        DETROIT (16 - 15) at MINNESOTA (13 - 18) - 9/9/2009, 8:00 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        MINNESOTA is 22-12 ATS (+8.8 Units) revenging a loss versus opponent over the last 2 seasons.
        MINNESOTA is 6-13 ATS (-8.3 Units) after scoring 75 points or more this season.
        MINNESOTA is 6-15 ATS (-10.5 Units) versus poor defensive teams - allowing 77+ points/game after 15+ games over the last 3 seasons.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        MINNESOTA is 4-1 against the spread versus DETROIT over the last 3 seasons
        DETROIT is 3-2 straight up against MINNESOTA over the last 3 seasons
        5 of 5 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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        WNBA

        Wednesday, September 9


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        Lady Luck: Today's WNBA best bet
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        Detroit Shock at Minnesota Lynx (E, 160)

        The WNBA playoffs are approaching. Sometimes it's easy to tell which teams are aware of that.

        The Shock were 9-14 on Aug. 21 but have won seven of their last eight games (6-1-1 against the spread) to climb from sixth to third in the Eastern Conference. The Lynx were 10-7 on July 27 but have lost 11 of their last 14 games (4-9-1 ATS) to fall from second to fifth in the Western Conference.

        The Shock are 3-1 without second-leading scorer Katie Smith, who remains sidelined with a back injury. The Lynx are 9-16 without leading scorer Seimone Augustus, who has been out since June with a knee injury.

        The Shock have made the playoffs every year since 2003. The Lynx have missed the playoffs every year since 2005.

        Detroit has won six of the last eight meetings, all of which have seen the total go over.

        Pick: Detroit. The over is worth a look as well.


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        • #19
          Len's Top 5


          Happy Wednesday everyone, here's my Top 5 for September 9, 2009 from Len Berman Sports.

          1. Quick Hits

          #2 Andy Murray (last year's finalist) got blitzed at the U.S. Open in straight sets by Marin Cilic of Croatia.
          Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal advance. After Nadal's win, a man jumped on the court, kissed him, and told him he loved him. He got arrested.
          Derek Jeter had another 0-fer. He still needs 4 hits to set the all time Yankee hit record. Jeter didn't talk with the media after the game, a rarity for the team captain.
          And you thought it was just the players? A part-owner in the NHL Nashville Predators, William ''Boots'' Del Biaggio III, was sentenced to more than 8 years in prison for bilking banks and investors out of millions. He used some of the money to pay off gambling debts.

          2. 9/9/09

          Some wackos predicted that 9/9/09 would signal the end of the world. If we're still here, let's mark the date with something a tad more benign.
          Let's salute the most famous #9's in sports. Ted Williams, Roger Maris, Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull. And let's not forget the great # 99, Mark Gastineau, I mean Wayne Gretzky.

          3. Do Not Pass Go

          At this point Mets fans can only laugh about this season. Toward that end check out the Wall Street Journal's version of Monopoly. It's called MetsSloppily. Instead of jail, you get to go directly to the disabled list. But in this game, if you really play for the Mets, you do get to pass Go, and you get to collect your entire salary!
          The Mets' Messy History

          4. Lingerie League Update

          Few stories have drawn the response of yesterday's item about the Lingerie Football League opening its season. Jerrythegeek twittered: " Were there any uniform malfunctions?"
          An attorney wondered if there was a brief in the game? Nope, there were tarts.... I mean torts.
          And Steve F. wondered if there were male cheerleaders? No Steve, the males were all in the stands drooling.
          I'm so glad my readers take their sports seriously!

          5. The Eye of the Beholder

          5'5" French President Nicolas Sarkozy bussed in 20 short people to stand behind him for a speech so he would look taller. In a related story, the Knicks have inquired about their availability.

          Happy Birthday: Former Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann. 60.
          Bonus Birthday: Happy Gilmore, otherwise known as Adam Sandler. 43.

          Today in Sports: (Suggested by subscriber Lex. S.) The Dodgers Sandy Koufax pitches a perfect game. Cubs pitcher Bob Hendley takes the 1-0 loss while pitching a one-hitter. Time of game: 1:43. 1965.
          Bonus Event: The battle of Marathon took place in ancient Greece. Out of this battle a race, the marathon, was born. 490 B. C.

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