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  • #16
    NBA
    Short Sheet



    Monday, 4/12/2010

    MIAMI at PHILADELPHIA
    , 7:05 PM ET
    MIAMI: 37-19 ATS off BB games with a combined score of 205+ points
    PHILADELPHIA: 1-8 ATS at home after losing 4 of their last 5 games

    ORLANDO at INDIANA, 7:05 PM ET
    ORLANDO: 11-0 ATS off a win by 6 points or less
    INDIANA: 12-4 Over after scoring 110+ points

    WASHINGTON at NEW YORK, 7:35 PM ET
    WASHINGTON: 7-17 ATS off a home loss by 10+ points
    NEW YORK: 12-4 ATS off BB ATS losses

    TORONTO at DETROIT, 7:35 PM ET NBATV
    TORONTO: 5-15 ATS playing without rest
    DETROIT: 5-1 ATS in April

    CHARLOTTE at NEW JERSEY, 7:35 PM ET
    CHARLOTTE: 12-3 ATS off 3+ ATS losses
    NEW JERSEY: 5-13 ATS at home off a road game

    ATLANTA at MILWAUKEE, 8:05 PM ET
    ATLANTA: 23-10 Over off a road win
    MILWAUKEE: 23-8 ATS after playing as a home favorite

    MINNESOTA at SAN ANTONIO, 8:35 PM ET
    MINNESOTA: 6-14 ATS away revenging a home loss
    SAN ANTONIO: 8-0 Under playing their fifth game in seven days

    MEMPHIS at DENVER, 9:05 PM ET
    MEMPHIS: 1-5 ATS after allowing 120+ points
    DENVER: 12-5 ATS off BB home games

    HOUSTON at SACRAMENTO, 10:05 PM ET
    HOUSTON: 20-9 ATS off a loss by 10+ points
    SACRAMENTO: 9-21 ATS at home off a home game scoring and allowing 100+ points

    OKLAHOMA CITY at PORTLAND, 10:05 PM ET
    OKLAHOMA CITY: 23-11 Over playing without rest
    PORTLAND: 17-6 ATS off a road win

    DALLAS at LA CLIPPERS, 10:35 PM ET NBATV
    DALLAS: 21-40 ATS off a road win
    LA CLIPPERS: 15-5 Under off a SU win as a home underdog

    ** (TC) Denotes Time Change

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    • #17
      MLB
      Short Sheet



      Monday, 4/12/2010

      MILWAUKEE at CHICAGO CUBS
      , 2:20 PM ET WGN
      DAVIS: Milwaukee 4-15 SU after blowing a save
      DEMPSTER: 14-2 TSR at home in the first half of the season

      WASHINGTON at PHILADELPHIA, 3:05 PM ET
      MARQUIS: Washington 17-6 Under away in day games
      HAMELS: 1-8 TSR in day games

      HOUSTON at ST LOUIS, 4:15 PM ET
      RODRIGUEZ: Houston 0-6 SU this season
      WAINWRIGHT: St. Louis 20-3 SU as a favorite of -175 to -250

      ATLANTA at SAN DIEGO, 6:35 PM ET
      JURRJENS: Atlanta 20-39 SU off BB Overs
      CORREIA: 13-6 TSR pitching off a team loss

      CINCINNATI at FLORIDA, 7:10 PM ET MLBTV
      CUETO: 11-2 Over off a win as a home division underdog
      NOLASCO: 31-18 TSR in night games

      PITTSBURGH at SAN FRANCISCO, 10:15 PM ET
      OHLENDORF: Pittsburgh 3-18 SU as a road underdog of +150 to +175
      ZITO: 36-10 TSR as a home favorite of -150 to -200

      KANSAS CITY at DETROIT, 1:05 PM ET
      HOCHEVAR: Kansas City 2-12 SU off BB games allowing 8+ runs
      SCHERZER: Detroit 26-11 SU at home in the first half of the season

      TEXAS at CLEVELAND, 3:05 PM ET
      HARDEN: Texas 15-5 Under away vs. AL Central opponents
      CARMONA: 2-10 TSR vs. AL West opponents

      BOSTON at MINNESOTA, 4:10 PM ET ESPN
      LESTER: Boston 18-8 Over in April
      PAVANO: 21-12 TSR as a home underdog

      OAKLAND at SEATTLE, 6:40 PM ET
      DUCHSCHERER: Oakland 23-41 SU away with a line of +125 to -125
      ROWLAND-SMITH: Seattle 17-6 SU at home in day games

      TAMPA BAY at BALTIMORE, 7:05 PM ET
      GARZA: Tampa Bay 9-0 SU off 3+ games with 2+ stolen bases
      GUTHRIE: 6-19 TSR in night games

      CHI WHITE SOX at TORONTO, 7:20 PM ET
      PEAVY: White Sox 9-30 SU playing on artificial turf
      TALLET: Toronto 20-10 SU in April

      ** (TC) Denotes Time Change

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      • #18
        NBA
        Write-Up



        Monday, April 12

        Hot Teams

        -- Heat won ten of their last eleven games.
        -- Pacers won four in row, 10 of last 12 games. Magic won, covered its last four games.
        -- Wizards covered three of last four road games.
        -- Pistons won three of last four games, covered last five.
        -- Bobcats won eight of their last eleven games.
        -- Bucks won four of last five games, covered eight of last nine.
        -- Spurs won five of their last seven games, covered seven of their last ten as a favorite.
        -- Nuggets won four of their last five games.
        -- Rockets won three of their last four games.
        -- Trailblazers won seven of their last nine games.
        -- Mavericks won, covered six of their last eight games.

        Cold Teams
        -- 76ers lost six of their last seven games.
        -- Knicks lost last three games, allowing 114 ppg.
        -- Raptors lost their last five games (1-4 vs spread)
        -- Nets lost three of their last four games.
        -- Hawks lost five of their last six road games.
        -- Minnesota lost its last five games (1-4 vs spread).
        -- Grizzlies lost seven of their last eight games.
        -- Sacramento lost nine of last ten games.
        -- Thunder lost three of their last four games.
        -- Clippers lost seven of their last eight games.

        Playing Second of Back-to-Back Nights
        -- Miami covered five of last seven if they played the night before.
        -- Magic is 1-5 vs spread playing second straight night on road.
        -- Knicks are 2-4 vs spread at home if they played night before.
        -- Toronto is 4-10-1 vs spread on road if they played nite before.
        -- Minnesota is 4-7-1 vs spread on road if it played night before.
        -- Rockets are 4-9 vs spread on road if they played night before.
        -- Portland is 14-4 vs spread if it played the night before. Thunder is 5-2 vs spread if playing second straight nite on road.

        Totals
        -- Four of last five Miami games went over the total.
        -- Four of last five Indiana games went over the total. Six of last nine Orlando games stayed under the total.
        -- Five of last seven Knick home games stayed under the total.
        -- Six of last eight Toronto games went over the total.
        -- Last six New Jersey games went over the total.
        -- Three of last four Atlanta games went over the total.
        -- Under is 6-1-1 in last eight Minnesota games.
        -- Seven of last eight Denver games stayed under the total.
        -- Last three Houston games stayed under the total.
        -- Six of last eight Oklahoma City games went over the total. Last four Portland games stayed under.
        -- Seven of last ten Dallas games stayed under the total.

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        • #19
          MLB
          Write-Up



          Monday, April 12

          Hot pitchers

          -- Dempster is 2-1, 1.88 in his last six starts.
          -- Hamels is 3-0, 3.86 in last four starts vs Washington.
          -- Wainwright was 2-1, 0.90 against the Astros LY.
          -- Jurrjens is 4-0, 1.50 in his last six starts.
          -- Nolasco is 2-0, 3.21 in his last four starts. Reds won five of last seven Cueto starts.
          -- Giants won seven of last ten Zito home starts.

          -- Scherzer has a 3.13 RA in his last four starts.
          -- Carmona is 3-0, 2.89 in his last three starts.
          -- Rowland-Smith is 1-0, 3.00 in his last three starts.
          -- Peavy is 3-0, 2.16 in four starts for the White Sox. Toronto won five of last six Tallet starts.

          Cold pitchers
          -- Davis is 2-4, 6.00 in his last nine starts.
          -- Marquis is 0-4, 8.01 in his last six starts.
          -- Correia is 0-2, 6.75 in his last two starts.
          -- Astros lost last seven Rodriguez road starts.
          -- Ohlendorf is 0-2, 3.49 in his last six starts.

          -- Royals lost five of last six Hochevar road starts.
          -- Harden has a 6.97 RA in his last five starts.
          -- Lester is 1-2, 5.49 in his last four starts. Twins won six of last seven Pavano starts.
          -- Duchscherer allowed five runs in 5.2 IP in his first start since '08.
          -- Rays lost Garza's last five road starts. Guthrie is 0-5, 5.72 in his last six starts.

          Totals
          -- Cubs' last five games stayed under the total.
          -- Three of last four Hamels starts went over the total.
          -- Three of last four Cardinal games stayed under the total.
          -- Last three Atlanta games went over the total.
          -- Reds' last four games stayed under the total.
          -- Five of six Pirate games went over the total.

          -- Three of last four Kansas City games went over the total.
          -- Five of six Cleveland games stayed under the total.
          -- Four of six Boston games went over the total.
          -- Four of last five Oakland games went over the total.
          -- Under is 4-1-1 in Oriole games this season.
          -- Five of six White Sox games stayed under the total.

          Hot teams
          -- Marlins won four of their last five games.
          -- Cardinals won four of their first six games.
          -- Phillies won five of their first six games. Nationals won three of four.
          -- Marlins won four of their last five games. Reds won three of their last four games.
          -- Giants won five of their first six games.

          -- Tigers won five of their first six games.
          -- Twins won five of their last six games.
          -- Oakland won five of its last six games.
          -- Blue Jays won their last five games.

          Cold teams
          -- Cubs lost four of their first six games.
          -- 0-6 Astros are only winless team in baseball.
          -- Braves, Padres both lost three of their last four games.
          -- Pirates lost three of their last four games.

          -- Royals lost three of their last four games.
          -- Indians lost last three games, allowing 18 runs.
          -- Mariners lost five of their first seven games.
          -- Orioles lost four of their first five games. Rays lost three of four.

          -- White Sox lost four of their last five games.
          Last edited by Udog; 04-12-2010, 12:55 PM.

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          • #20
            MLB


            Monday, April 12


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            Boston Red Sox at Minnesota Twins [ESPN | 4:10 PM ET]

            Red Sox (-145, O/U 9): Boston just put the finishing touches on their first series win of the season. The Red Sox won their final 2 games against the Royals, scoring 8 runs in each contest. With the Red Sox offense heating up, it's quite likely the Red Sox will go above .500 for the 1st since Opening Day. Despite their recent success in Kansas City, the Red Sox are only 2-6 in their last 8 road games. The Red Sox are 7-2 in their last 9 games against the Twins, yet they are only 6-13 over their last 19 games in Minnesota. The Red Sox are one of many teams in the AL that are happy to see the Metrodome as a thing of the past. Boston will have their ace, Jon Lester on the mound today. Lester struggled a bit in his season debut against the Yankees, so he will be anxious to get back out on the mound for redemption. The Red Sox are 19-7 in Lester's last 26 starts following a team loss in their previous game.

            Red Sox are 0-7 last 7 vs. a team with a winning record.
            Over is 7-1 last 8 games as a road favorite.

            Key Injuries - SS Jed Lowrie (sickness) is out.
            CF Jacoby Ellsbury (ribs) is questionable.

            PROJECTED SCORE: 7 (Side of the Day)

            Twins: It will be a historic event today, as Minnesota welcomes in Target Field. The world famous Metrodome is a venue that is merely history now, so no more fly balls lost in the sky. The Twins lost yesterday, ending a 5 game winning streak. Minnesota is 5-2 SU this year, winning both series so far this year. The Twins will send Carl Pavano to the mound to face the Red Sox. Pavano beat the Red Sox last year in his only start against the Red Sox over the past 5 years. Pavano was brilliant against in his season debut, only allowing 1 run over 7 innings against the Angels. Minnesota is 10-2 in their last 12 games at home, back in the Metrodome days. The Twins are 37-15 in their last 52 home games when facing a left-handed starter.
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            Twins are 7-0 last 7 home games vs. a team with a losing record.
            Under is 6-1-1 last 8 games as a home underdog.

            Key Injuries - CL Joe Nathan (elbow) is out.

            PROJECTED SCORE: 3


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            • #21
              Len's Top 5

              Happy Monday everyone, here's my Top 5 for April 12, 2010 from Len Berman.

              1. Quick Hits

              Phil Mickelson wins his 3rd green jacket, winning the Masters by 3 shots over Lee Westwood. Tiger Woods finishes tied for 4th place 5 shots back.
              The Garden will be dark in May. The Rangers are eliminated on the last day of the NHL season, losing a shootout in Philadelphia.
              Give us your tied and your poor. The Jets acquire troubled Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes.
              Reports say Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will not be charged with sexual assault when a Georgia district attorney makes his announcement today.
              Legendary boxing ref and good guy Arthur Mercante is dead at the age of 90. He reffed the first Ali-Frazier fight in 1971.

              2. The Masters

              Some will paint this is a victory of good over evil. The wholesome Phil Mickelson, with his wife fighting breast cancer, won the Masters. The philanderer Tiger Woods didn't. But what do we really know about any of these golfers? If nothing, the Woods fiasco taught us that. We have no idea if Mickelson really kicks his dog, or worse. This isn't a morality play, it's golf. And the better golfer won this week. That's all that really happened here.

              3. It's Not A Sprint, It's A Marathon

              While I was watching Yankee pitcher CC Sabathia flirt with a no-hitter the other day, I had two thoughts. 1) It still looks like he pitches while wearing his pajama bottoms, and 2) as his pitch count mounted, was it really worth personal glory at the expense of season-long goals? Fortunately it was made moot by a clean Tampa Bay single with two outs in the 8th inning. Yankee manager Joe Girardi said he was going to pull Sabathia after the 8th even if his no-hitter were still alive. Good for him. Sports-talk radio would have been crazed if that had happened, but not as apoplectic if "going for history" had cost the Yankees a chance at a pennant down the road.

              4. Obstacle Course

              Nice touch for yesterday's triathlon in Sydney Harbor. While the swimmers were splashing their way for nearly a mile, boats were on hand emitting signals to chase the sharks away from the competitors. Not sure if it was for safety reasons, or if sharks chasing you is defined as "performance enhancing." Well, apparently it worked. A Kiwi won the event with all his body parts intact. No sharks were sighted. Then again no elephants were spotted either.

              5. And Now This Word......

              Old Texas Stadium in Dallas was reduced to rubble yesterday by over a ton of dynamite. If you like watching buildings get demolished, here's the video.
              Even stadium demolitions get sponsored these days. "Watch us blow up a stadium, brought to you by Kraft....makers of Cheddar Explosion, a macaroni and cheese product." Honest.
              As I mentioned last January, if the city of Irving Texas had a sense of humor it would have been sponsored by Kaopectate.

              Happy Birthday: Red Sox owner Tom Werner. 60.
              Bonus Birthday: David Letterman. 63.

              Today in Sports: Bad news for dentists. A catcher's mask is used for the first time in a game. 1877.
              Bonus Event: We got you, babe. Sonny Bono is elected mayor of Palm Springs, California. 1988.

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