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    Trends and Indexes

    Tuesday, May 11

    Good Luck on day #131 of 2010!

    At this time, the sports menu in this thread consists of the NBA, NHL and MLB until their seasons are played out. Also, general sports news and notes will be posted.

    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.
    Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the posting member or BettorsChat.


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  • #2
    Daily Sports Roundup: May 11

    Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Angels play host to the Rays, the Hawks try to bounce the Canucks, and the Celtics and Cavs take the court in Cleveland.

    Tipping off on the hardwood . . .

    It's Boston at Cleveland in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series in the lone NBA playoff game on the schedule for Tuesday. The Celtics tied up the series at 2-2 with a 97-87 home win in Game 4 on Sunday afternoon as a 1.5-point underdog. Rajon Rondo led the Celtics' attack with a triple double on Sunday (29 points, 18 rebounds, 13 assists), while Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen each tossed in 18 points in the victory. Paul Pierce was held to nine points in the game. LeBron James had a team-high 22 points to go along with nine boards and eight assists for the Cavaliers, and Shaquille O'Neal was good for 17 points.

    Meeting up on the diamond . . .

    The American League schedule for Tuesday has Seattle at Baltimore, the Yankees at Detroit, Toronto at Boston, Oakland at Texas, the White Sox at Minnesota, Cleveland at Kansas City, and Tampa Bay at the Angels. Jeff Niemann (2-0, 2.23 ERA) will get the ball for the Rays in Tuesday's matchup, while Los Angeles will send Scott Kazmir (2-2, 7.11 ERA) to the mound against his old team. Righthander Niemann blanked the Mariners in his last outing, giving up just four hits over seven innings while fanning six batters. Lefthander Kazmir was beaten by Boston in his last start, as he gave up seven runs in 4 1-3 innings.

    Over in the National League on Tuesday it'll be Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Washington at the Mets, Florida at the Cubs, Atlanta at Milwaukee, Houston at St. Louis, the Dodgers at Arizona, San Diego at San Francisco, and Philadelphia at Colorado. Roy Halladay (6-1, 1.45 ERA) will pitch for the Phillies on Tuesday against the Rockies' Aaron Cook (1-3, 6.03 ERA). Righthander Halladay picked up his second straight win last time out, holding the Cardinals to one earned run over his seven innings of work. Righthander Cook took a no-decision against the Padres in his last outing, surrendering five earned runs in his five innings pitched.

    Taking a trip around the rink . . .

    Finally, there's just one NHL playoff game on the schedule for Tuesday, with Chicago at Vancouver in Game 6 of their Western Conference semifinal series. the Canucks staved off elimination with a 4-1 win in Chicago in Game 5 on Sunday night. Kevin Bieksa scored twice for Vancouver in that win, while Christian Ehrhoff and Alex Burrows (empty net) had one goal apiece. Roberto Luongo stopped 29 of 30 Chicago shots on the night. Jonathan Toews had the lone goal for the Blackhawks, and goalie Antti Niemi made 20 saves in the loss.

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    • #3
      Bettor's best friend: Tuesday's wagering tips

      Line off the board

      The total in the Marlins-Cubs game is OTB because the wind speed and direction at Wrigley Field is unknown.

      Lines to keep an eye on

      Mariners at Orioles – Some shops opened this total at 7.5 and others 8.5. See today’s edition of Hot Lines for a possible explanation.

      Astros at Cardinals – The Red Birds opened as -210 chalk but that moneyline can be found as high as -235 now so expect the favorable number to keep climbing.

      Padres at Giants – This game total is on various betting boards at 7, 7.5 and 8.

      Weather to watch
      (Forecasts are extracted from Weather.com the night before the game.)

      Athletics at Rangers – Wind blowing in from left field at 17 mph, 10 percent chance of precipitation.

      Phillies at Rockies – Wind blowing out to left field at 14 mph, 50 percent chance of rain.

      Reds at Pirates – A 70 percent chance of showers is expected with wind blowing in from center field at 17 mph.

      Marlins at Cubs – An 80 percent chance of rain is in the forecast.

      Yankees at Tigers – Wind blowing in from left field at 23 mph, 80 percent chance of precipitation.

      Mariners at Orioles – The forecast calls for an 80 percent chance of rain.

      Who’s hot

      Texas is on a four-game winning streak and is 8-2 in its last 10.

      The over is 7-3 in the last 10 meetings between the Celtics and Cavs.

      The Blackhawks have won eight straight games when listed as the underdog.

      Who’s not

      Cleveland is 3-5 ATS in its last eight outings.

      The Royals are losers of five consecutive games and 7-of-10.

      With the worst offense in baseball, Houston is 2-8 over its last 10 games.

      Fun stat

      $420,000 – Amount of Dallas Braden’s 2010 salary. Earlier this month, pedestrian Wade McGilberry was awarded a prize of $1 million for throwing a perfect game in the video game MLB2K10.

      Injury that shouldn’t be overlooked

      Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki left Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers with a strained right quadriceps and the team’s beat writer has speculated that he could be placed on the disabled list. Tulo is listed as day-to-day and is batting .311 with one home run and 14 RBIs this season.

      Game of the Day

      Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks (-135, 6)

      Notable quotable

      "I don’t think so. He didn't seem too upset by it either. Obviously, he understood what he had going. He had everybody off-balance. At that point, you're really not thinking about the guy's perfect game or no-hitter, you're just trying to get back into the game. It was a manageable game. Get somebody on and try and score."

      -- Rays third baseman Evan Longoria said in response to if he thought bunting against Dallas Braden in the fifth inning with a no-hitter on the line was uncalled for because of an unwritten rule in baseball.

      Tips and notes

      - Major League Baseball teams are starting to scout like handicappers. Successful hardball bettors always put in time to research the umpire behind the plate, mainly for totals purposes. Umpires tendencies can sometimes help predict whether there will be a lot of runs or not scored in the game. A recent report on ESPN said that teams such as Texas, Oakland and Toronto are scouting officiating crews going into series. Predictable umpires have proven to be profitable for bettors and now teams may start to cash in as well.

      - Cavs coach Mike Brown said that he will "give [LeBron James] an opportunity" to guard Rajon Rondo in Game 5. Brown was hesitant to switch James off Paul Pierce, where he has locked down the All-Star in the series, because a smaller defender on Pierce could allow him to get going. Rondo said that James won’t affect him because he’s used to bigger guys guarding him. If James can lockup Rondo like he has Pierce, a prop points under for the point guard might be in order and in turn, Pierce could explode for a big game.

      - If you plan on backing the Indians, you might want to look at a 5-inning line as Kerry Wood is back in the closer’s role. In Wood’s first appearance of 2010, he retired the first two batter he saw and then gave up a double, two walks and then a two-run single. Only 10 of his 24 pitches in the two-thirds of an inning were strikes. Cleveland’s bullpen has cost the team a handful of games already and cannot be trusted at this point in the season.
      Last edited by Udog; 05-11-2010, 01:09 AM.

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      • #4
        NBA
        Long Sheet



        Tuesday, May 11

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        BOSTON (56 - 35) at CLEVELAND (67 - 24) - 5/11/2010, 8:05 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        BOSTON is 39-50 ATS (-16.0 Units) in all games this season.
        BOSTON is 18-29 ATS (-13.9 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 99+ points/game this season.
        CLEVELAND is 100-84 ATS (+7.6 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.
        CLEVELAND is 85-69 ATS (+9.1 Units) as a favorite over the last 2 seasons.
        CLEVELAND is 16-6 ATS (+9.4 Units) as a home favorite of 6.5 to 9 points over the last 2 seasons.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        CLEVELAND is 16-7 against the spread versus BOSTON over the last 3 seasons
        BOSTON is 12-11 straight up against CLEVELAND over the last 3 seasons
        12 of 23 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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        • #5
          NBA


          Tuesday, May 11

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          Trend Report
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          8:00 PM
          BOSTON vs. CLEVELAND
          Boston is 6-3 ATS in its last 9 games
          Boston is 6-3 SU in its last 9 games
          Cleveland is 7-2 ATS in its last 9 games when playing at home against Boston
          Cleveland is 13-2 SU in its last 15 games when playing at home against Boston


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          • #6
            NBA


            Tuesday, May 11

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            Pick 'n' Roll: Today's best NBA bets
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            Boston Celtics at Cleveland Cavaliers (-7.5, 193.5)

            After Boston point guard Rajon Rondo went off for a triple-double in Game 4, Cleveland may elect to put LeBron James on him Tuesday.

            But Mike Brown and the Cavs coaching staff might want to utilize another resource on their team that excels in keeping crafty point guards like Rondo out of the lane.

            Shaquille O’Neal only played 49 seconds of the fourth quarter Sunday and was furious he couldn’t get back into the game. Shaq reportedly asked the coaches to let him back in but they refused. He did not stick around for a postgame media session.

            With 17 points and a couple of blocks in the game, even James was perplexed not to see his big center on the court with the game on the line.

            "Shaq played extremely well and I think it's kind of surprising that we didn't see him back on the floor the entire fourth quarter," James said.

            O’Neal’s mammoth-sized frame clogs up the lane and deters smaller guards from driving in for layups. Of Rondo’s 21 shot attempts in the win, 14 of those came in the paint.

            Look for Cleveland to contain Rondo with LeBron and Shaq in Game 5 by forcing him to score from outside where he was a 30 percent shooter (beyond 16 feet) during the regular season.

            Pick: Cavaliers


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            • #7
              NBA


              Tuesday, May 11

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              Game of the day: Celtics at Cavaliers
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              Boston Celtics at Cleveland Cavaliers (-7.5, 193.5)

              Unlike the Phoenix Suns winning their second-round series in a four-game sweep, No. 1 seed Cleveland finds itself in a battle with Boston with the series knotted at 2-2.

              Ragin’ Rondo

              Rajon Rondo’s accomplishment in Game 4 will certainly go down in Celtics lore as one of the best playoff performance’s ever.

              His 29 points, 13 assists and 18 rebounds led Boston to a 97-87 victory Sunday at the Garden. All this from a 6–foot-1 point guard.

              Rondo’s 18 boards were more than half of the Cavaliers’ total of 33.

              “His definitely dominating this series at the point guard position," Cleveland’s LeBron James told reporters.

              With 21.8 points, 13 assists, 8.3 rebounds and 1.3 steals in four games, that much is obvious.

              Rondo’s game is also creating serious matchup problems for the Cavs. Putting LeBron on Rondo leaves Paul Pierce with a substantial size mismatch against Cleveland smaller guards, Mo Williams or Delonte West. And the last thing the Cavs want to do is rouse Pierce, who's having a dreadful series (11.8 PPG, on 32 percent shooting).

              Don’t be surprised to find James play Rondo straight up and the Cavs defend Pierce with Antawn Jamison or Anthony Parker.

              "If the opportunity presents itself, I would take the challenge," James said.

              "I would love to. Maybe it's something we should explore… I have no problem with taking Rondo for the entire game. But they kind of counter what we put on the court so I can't switch off on him."

              Trouble in paradise

              James took a subtle swipe at head coach Mike Brown after Sunday’s game.

              He said it was "kind of surprising" that Shaquille O'Neal didn't return to the game after picking up his fifth foul with over 11 minutes left in the fourth and Boston leading 76-72. The Celtics immediately went on an 8-0 run with Shaq out of the game.

              If it wasn't for Shaq's solid 17-point performance in 28 minutes the final 10-point deficit might have been worse.

              It was evident that Cleveland entered Sunday’s game thinking that the 29 points they won by Friday night was enough to win both games.

              Strangely, aside from instituting a poor offensive game plan, Brown refuses to allow 7-foot-3 center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who together with O’Neal combine to average 12.1 rebounds per game, to get off the bench. As a result the Cavs continue to be out-rebounded by a smaller, less-athletic Celtics team.

              Mark it down.If the Celtics take Game 5 in Cleveland, Brown can kiss his job - and LeBron’s future in Cleveland - good-bye.

              Lone ranger

              Most NBA champions feature a superstar and a sidekick. An MVP alone cannot cut down the nets.

              From the Lakers’ glory days of Magic Johnson and James Worthy, to Boston’s Bill Russell and John Havlicek, or Larry Bird and Kevin McHale, and on to Chicago’s Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, every legendary championship team possessed a terrific tandem.

              The question that LeBron James struggles with these days is, “Who is my Tonto?”

              It’s certainly not Mo Williams or Antawn Jamison. Bettors know that, for sure.

              If James is to win an NBA championship in Cleveland, O’Neal needs to become the Robin to his Batman.

              Celtic green

              The Celtics made NBA history last week – just not the good kind.

              When general manager Danny Ainge was fined $25,000 for throwing a towel in Game 2 while trying to distract J.J. Hickson as the Cavaliers forward attempted a free throw, the Celtics became the first team in league history to have a player, coach and GM fined in the same season.

              The NBA didn't start keeping records on its fines until the early 1990s.Back in the day, Ainge's towel toss probably would have drawn scorn at the most.

              If no one else makes a contribution to the league's unnamed charity fund, the Celtics will have paid out a league-leading $175,000 in fines this season, led by Rasheed Wallace's $100,000. Ainge ($25,000), coach Doc Rivers ($25,000) and Glen Davis ($25,000) round out the list.

              When informed of the team's unusual trifecta, Davis commented, “I don't feel so alone anymore.”

              Wallace, though, has a problem with the fact the league doesn't name the charities that benefit from the fine money.

              “They say that's where it goes, but I'm not so sure,'' said Wallace.

              Stats to ponder

              - No. 1 seeds off a loss as a favorite are 19-7-2 ATS, including 7-1-1 off a double-digit loss in Round 2.
              - Cleveland is 11-20 ATS at home versus conference foes this season.
              - Boston is 11-28-1 ATS versus an opponent off a loss this season.


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              • #8
                NHL


                Tuesday, May 11

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                Ice picks: Today's best NHL bets
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                Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks (-135, 6)

                The Chicago Blackhawks had a great opportunity to put an end to the Vancouver Canucks’ season at home Sunday night, but they were beaten at their own game. The Canucks were the more physical team in Game 4, dominating the entire way en route to a 4-1 win.

                After suffering three consecutive losses, Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo was in full form, making 29 stops and outplaying his counterpart Antti Niemi. But the most important thing for the Canucks was their ability to remain disciplined and to force Chicago into taking bad penalties.

                “The one thing we know, we were not going to get frustrated, no matter what happened on the ice,” Luongo told the Chicago Tribune. “We were going to stick to the game plan and not let other stuff get in the way of how we played.”

                Vancouver’s penalty kill was also much more efficient than in Game 4 when it allowed the Blackhawks to score four power play goals on eight opportunities. Chicago finished the game 0-for-4 with the man advantage.

                The only thing that went wrong for Vancouver in Game 5 was a testicular injury suffered by defenseman Sami Salo, which forced him to leave the game at the end of the first period. He is listed as questionable for Tuesday’s tilt, but it seems unlikely he will be able to play.

                “Guys will step up”, Ryan Johnson told the Vancouver Sun. “We’ve had to do it all year.”

                Vancouver will have a hard time getting the job done against a Blackhawks team that has rebounded with a win after all three of its playoff losses and has won four of its five postseason games away from the United Center.

                Pick: Blackhawks


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                • #9
                  NHL


                  Tuesday, May 11

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                  What bettors need to know: Blackhawks at Canucks
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                  Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks (-135, 6)

                  Chicago leads series 3-2.

                  The best offense is a good defense


                  The Vancouver Canucks lived to fight another day thanks to some solid work on the blueline and stellar goaltending from Roberto Luongo.

                  Vancouver took a 4-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center Sunday, avoiding elimination and forcing the Western Conference semifinal back to GM Place for Game 6 Tuesday.

                  The Canucks weathered 30 shots from the Blackhawks, only giving up a third-period goal to Chicago star forward Jonathan Toews. Not only did the defensive corps lock down an explosive Blackhawks offense, it also chipped in on the other end of the ice. Defensemen Christian Ehrhoff and Kevin Bieksa scored the first three goals of the game while Bieksa added an assist on Alexandre Burrows’ empty-net goal late in the third period.

                  “Everybody contributed - and that’s what we need,” Luongo told the Globe and Mail. “We got some big goals early from the ‘D’ but they also made some huge plays in our own zone, down low, on the PK. We’ve got to refocus and get ready for the next game.”

                  The Canucks blueline did, however, take a hit Sunday night. Defenseman Sami Salo left the game with a testicular injury after being struck by Duncan Keith's shot from the point. Nolan Baumgartner is the most likely replacement if Salo is out for Game 6.

                  Road warriors

                  Home ice hasn’t meant much in this second-round series. After Vancouver’s 4-1 win in Chicago Sunday, the road team has now on four of the first five games of this series – which could bode when for Chicago in Game 6.

                  The Blackhawks rolled over the Canucks in Vancouver, imposing their physical brand on hockey and getting under the skin of the Canucks’ top performers. Chicago outscored Vancouver 12-6 and made life difficult for Luongo, crowding the goaltenders crease with big bodies.

                  In the playoffs, the Blackhawks are 4-1 on the road and are averaging more than four goals per game in opposing rinks. The Canucks are 2-3 inside GM Place and allow 3.8 goals per game as hosts this postseason.

                  “Home-ice advantage, I don’t know what it means anymore,” Bieksa told reporters. “You go on the road and it’s a different mentality - weathering storms and simplifying your game and maybe that benefits teams.”

                  Basic instinct

                  With the Canucks on the ropes, the Blackhawks couldn’t deliver the knockout blow in Game 5 at home Sunday.

                  That lack of killer instinct is rare for this young but opportunistic club. The previous five times Chicago had a chance to pull the plug on a playoff opponent, it has done so without remorse.

                  "We were kind of sitting back, we weren't initiating like we usually do," center John Madden told the Chicago Tribune. "Before we knew it we were two down and they were just kind of trapping it up and getting pucks deep and for the most part winning all the battles."

                  It also didn’t help that Chicago handed the Canucks six power-play chances, in which Vancouver made the most of in the second period.

                  The Blackhawks have allowed the Canucks to score on five of their 24 man advantages in this series. They also failed to score on their five power-play opportunities in Game 5, dropping Chicago’s power-play efficiency to 26.9 percent for the series.

                  "We were just slow making plays," defenseman Brian Campbell told the media. "We were a step behind the whole night for some reason. Once we got the puck we didn't move our feet, and once we let go of the puck we didn't move our feet and get into areas. It was maybe a little bit too much one-on-one play and not using our advantage of moving the puck and skating.

                  "We definitely didn't get the job done."


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                  • #10
                    MLB


                    Tuesday, May 11

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                    Hot Lines: Today's best MLB bets
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                    Seattle Mariners at Baltimore Orioles (+125, 8)

                    Seattle’s offense has been in a slumber this season, literally.

                    The Tacoma News Tribune reported Monday that Ken Griffey Jr. missed a pinch-hit opportunity during a game last week because he was napping in the clubhouse.

                    "He was asleep in the clubhouse," an unnamed Mariner told the newspaper. "He'd gone back about the fifth inning to get a jacket and didn't come back. I went back in about the seventh inning -- and he was in his chair, sound asleep."

                    You know your offense is pretty pathetic when Junior won’t even rouse from a catnap to stand in the batter’s box.

                    Seattle ranks 29th in the majors with 102 runs scored and last in home runs with 12. Despite an eight-run outburst Sunday, this offensively inept team has produced a 12-17-2 over/under record this year and has failed to plate more than three runners in eight of its last 10 ballgames.

                    With Milton Bradley out with personal problems, Jack Wilson questionable with a knee injury and Griffey catching an afternoon siesta, who is going to power this lineup?

                    It doesn’t matter who’s on the bump for Baltimore in this matchup because Seattle stinks and Cliff Lee will surely keep the O’s bats in check.

                    Pick: Under


                    Tampa Bay Rays at Los Angeles Angels (-125, 8.5)


                    The best team in baseball failed to get a runner to first baseball Sunday, but some may have seen it coming.

                    Before Dallas Braden threw a perfect game against Tampa Bay, the Rays came into the contest hitting .207 in their previous eight outings and posting two runs or fewer in five of those.

                    "(We) don't worry about it," B. J. Upton said Sunday. "You don't like to be no-hit but it’s still just a loss. We'll be over it in about 30 minutes."

                    Tampa will conclude a nine-game West Coast road trip Wednesday and the time change may finally be catching up with the team.

                    The last stop on the trip is Anaheim where the Rays have not fared well. Going into Monday, Tampa was 1-13 in Southern California since 2006 and 6-34 in the last 40 games at Angel Stadium.

                    Pick: Angels


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                    • #11
                      MLB


                      Tuesday, May 11

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                      This Day in Baseball
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                      On May 11 in Baseball History...

                      1897 - Charles "Duke" Farrell, Washington catcher, sets a major league record by throwing out eight Orioles trying to steal second base. The Senators lose anyway 6-3.

                      1959 - At Yankee Stadium, Yogi Berra's errorless streak of 148 games comes to an end when he makes an error in a 7-6 loss to the Indians.

                      1963 - Sandy Koufax returns to the rotation from a circulatory ailment in his left index finger and throws a no-hitter against the visiting first place Giants. The Man With The Golden Arm walked two, fanned four, and improved his record to 4–1.

                      1972 - The Giants trade future Hall of Famer Willie Mays to the Mets for minor league pitcher Charlie Williams and cash.

                      1977 - With the Braves mired in a 16-game losing streak, owner Ted Turner takes over as field manager. After the Braves lose again 2-1, Turner is relieved of his new job by N.L. president Chub Feeney. A league rule prohibits a manager from owning a financial interest in his club.

                      1980 - Thirty-nine-year-old Pete Rose steals second, third, and home in one inning for the Phillies. The last National Leaguer to pull this feat was Jackie Robinson in 1954.

                      1984 - The Tigers improve their record to 26-4 with an 8-2 win over the Angels and establish a new record for the best 30-game start in major league history, eclipsing the 25-5 mark set by the Dodgers in 1955.

                      1990 - Citing a no-trade clause in his contract, Yankees outfielder Dave Winfield refuses to report to the Angels after being traded for Mike Witt. Winfield will eventually accept the trade on May 16, ending his often stormy relationship with Yankees owner George Steinbrenner.

                      1996 - Al Leiter pitches the first no-hitter in Marlins history. After two walks and a hit batsman in the first three innings, Leiter retires the last 20 batters in a 6-0 gem.


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                      • #12
                        NOTE:
                        For the initial posting of trends and indexes, we have provided information available up to the time of posting.
                        Additional updates for today’s games will be posted ASAP.

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                        • #13
                          NBA
                          Dunkel



                          Boston at Cleveland
                          The Celtics look to take advantage of a Cleveland team that is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 playoff games as a favorite. Boston is the pick (+7 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Cavaliers favored by only 1. Dunkel Pick: Boston (+7 1/2). Here are all of today's picks.

                          TUESDAY, MAY 11

                          Game 733-734: Boston at Cleveland
                          (8:05 p.m. EST)
                          Dunkel Ratings: Boston 123.459; Cleveland 124.364
                          Dunkel Line & Total: Cleveland by 1; 190
                          Vegas Line & Total: Cleveland by 7 1/2; 193 1/2
                          Dunkel Pick: Boston (+7 1/2); Under

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                          • #14
                            NHL
                            Dunkel



                            Chicago at Vancouver
                            The Blackhawks look to clinch the series and build on their 8-0 record in their last 8 games as an underdog. Chicago is the pick (+115) according to Dunkel, which has the Blackhawks favored by 1/2 a goal. Dunkel Pick: Chicago (+115). Here are all of today's picks.

                            TUESDAY, MAY 11

                            Game 17-18: Chicago at Vancouver
                            (9:35 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Chicago 12.973; Vancouver 12.578
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Chicago by 1/2; 6 1/2
                            Vegas Line & Total: Vancouver (-135); 6
                            Dunkel Pick: Chicago (+115); Over

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                            • #15
                              MLB
                              Dunkel



                              LA Dodgers at Arizona
                              The Diamondbacks look to snap a four-game losing streak and build on their 7-2 record in Dan Haren's last 9 starts as a home favorite. Arizona is the pick (-155) according to Dunkel, which has the Diamondbacks favored by 1/2 a run. Dunkel Pick: Arizona (-155). Here are all of today's picks.

                              TUESDAY, MAY 11

                              Game 901-902: Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
                              (7:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Cincinnati (Cueto) 15.049; Pittsburgh (Morton) 14.262
                              Dunkel Line: Cincinnati by 1; 9 1/2
                              Vegas Line: Cincinnati (-135); 8 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: Cincinnati (-135); Over

                              Game 903-904: Washington at NY Mets (7:10 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Washington (Olsen) 15.402; NY Mets (Niese) 16.295
                              Dunkel Line: NY Mets by 1; 8 1/2
                              Vegas Line: NY Mets (-140); 8
                              Dunkel Pick: NY Mets (-140); Over

                              Game 905-906: Florida at Chicago Cubs (8:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Florida (Nolasco) 15.247; Cubs (Wells) 14.086
                              Dunkel Line: Florida by 1; 10
                              Vegas Line: Chicago Cubs (-115); No Line
                              Dunkel Pick: Florida (-105); N/A

                              Game 907-908: Houston at St. Louis (8:10 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Houston (Myers) 13.398; St. Louis (Penny) 16.516
                              Dunkel Line: St. Louis by 3; 7
                              Vegas Line: St. Louis (-240); 8
                              Dunkel Pick: St. Louis (-240); Under

                              Game 909-910: Atlanta at Milwaukee (8:10 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta (Hudson) 14.975; Milwaukee (Bush) 15.636
                              Dunkel Line: Milwaukee by 1/2; 8
                              Vegas Line: Atlanta (-125); 8 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: Milwaukee (+105); Under

                              Game 911-912: Philadelphia at Colorado (8:45 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Philadelphia (Halladay) 16.688; Colorado (Cook) 15.178
                              Dunkel Line: Philadelphia by 1 1/2; 7 1/2
                              Vegas Line: Philadelphia (-190); 8 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: Philadelphia (-190); Under

                              Game 913-914: LA Dodgers at Arizona (9:40 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: LA Dodgers (Ely) 13.862; Arizona (Haren) 14.041
                              Dunkel Line: Arizona by 1/2; 8 1/2
                              Vegas Line: Arizona (-155); 9
                              Dunkel Pick: Arizona (-155); Under

                              Game 915-916: San Diego at San Francisco (10:15 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: San Diego (LeBlanc) 15.189; San Francisco (Zito) 16.769
                              Dunkel Line: San Francisco by 1 1/2; 6 1/2
                              Vegas Line: San Francisco (-150); 7 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: San Francisco (-150); Under

                              Game 917-918: Seattle at Baltimore (7:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Seattle (Lee) 14.832; Baltimore (Hernandez) 13.890
                              Dunkel Line: Seattle by 1; 7
                              Vegas Line: Seattle (-150); 8
                              Dunkel Pick: Seattle (-150); Under

                              Game 919-920: NY Yankees at Detroit (7:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: NY Yankees (Vazquez) 16.360; Detroit (Porcello) 15.686
                              Dunkel Line: NY Yankees by 1/2; 11
                              Vegas Line: NY Yankees (-145); 10
                              Dunkel Pick: NY Yankees (-145); Over

                              Game 921-922: Toronto at Boston (7:10 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Toronto (Eveland) 15.645; Boston (Matsuzaka) 16.622
                              Dunkel Line: Boston by 1; 11
                              Vegas Line: Boston (-170); 10
                              Dunkel Pick: Boston (-170); Over

                              Game 923-924: Oakland at Texas (8:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Oakland (Cahill) 15.222; Texas (Lewis) 16.604
                              Dunkel Line: Texas by 1 1/2; 9 1/2
                              Vegas Line: Texas (-170); 9
                              Dunkel Pick: Texas (-170); Over

                              Game 925-926: Cleveland at Kansas City (8:10 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Cleveland (Westbrook) 15.727; Kansas City (Bannister) 14.643
                              Dunkel Line: Cleveland by 1; 9 1/2
                              Vegas Line: Kansas City (-115); 9
                              Dunkel Pick: Cleveland (-105); Over

                              Game 927-928: Chicago White Sox at Minnesota (8:10 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: White Sox (Garcia) 15.486; Minnesota (Slowey) 17.445
                              Dunkel Line: Minnesota by 2; 10
                              Vegas Line: Minnesota (-165); 9
                              Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (-165); Over

                              Game 929-930: Tampa Bay at LA Angels (10:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Tampa Bay (Niemann) 14.640; LA Angels (Kazmir) 15.043
                              Dunkel Line: LA Angels by 1/2; 7 1/2
                              Vegas Line: Tampa Bay (-120); 8 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: LA Angels (+100); Under

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