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    Thursday, August 5Game Score Status Pick Amount

    Minnesota - 12:10 PM ET Minnesota +141 500
    Tampa Bay - Under 9 500

    Chi. White Sox - 1:05 PM ET Detroit -137 500
    Detroit - Over 8.5 500

    LA Angels - 7:05 PM ET Baltimore +153 500
    Baltimore - Under 9 500

    Colorado - 7:05 PM ET Colorado -146 500
    Pittsburgh - Over 8.5 500

    Cleveland - 7:10 PM ET Cleveland +193 500
    Boston - Under 9 500

    San Francisco - 7:10 PM ET San Francisco -105 500
    Atlanta - Over 7 500

    Philadelphia - 7:10 PM ET Florida +112 500
    Florida - Over 8 500

    Washington - 9:40 PM ET Arizona -130 500
    Arizona - Under 9.5 500

    Texas - 10:10 PM ET Seattle -116 500
    Seattle - Over 6.5 500

    San Diego - 10:10 PM ET LA Dodgers -150 500
    LA Dodgers - Under 7 500

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    Thursday, August 5Game Score Status Pick Amount

    Connecticut - 10:30 PM ET Seattle -9.5 500
    Seattle - Over 156.5 500



    Good Luck !
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    Thursday Tips

    The Thursday baseball card involves 10 games, with eight of those contests coming under the lights. The Phillies and Marlins continue their series in South Florida, while the Angels try to get their bats going in Baltimore. We'll start in Atlanta with a battle of two of the top three teams in the National League squaring off.

    Giants at Braves - 7:10 PM EST

    Not many people predicted before this season that the three clubs with the best record in the Senior Circuit would be San Diego, San Francisco, and Atlanta. The Giants have been the hottest team in baseball since July 5, owning a 21-5 record to take the lead in the Wild Card race. Atlanta hasn't been able to catch fire since the All-Star Break, winning just eight of 18 games over the last three weeks.

    The Braves still maintain a two-game lead over the Phillies in the NL East, but that gap is tightening by the day. Jair Jurrjens (3-4, 4.62 ERA) has taken care of business at home, as the Braves are 5-0 in his five starts at Turner Field. Jurrjens is coming off consecutive non-quality outings against the Marlins and Reds, allowing nine earned runs and 14 hits as Atlanta lost both games. The right-hander has delivered three quality starts in all three career starts against the Giants, but has beaten San Francisco only once, coming in a 4-2 home win last season.

    Tim Lincecum (11-4, 3.10 ERA) has bounced back from two subpar starts against the Red Sox and Rockies, as San Francisco is 5-0 in his last five outings. Lincecum delivered a solid start his last time out in a 6-5 home victory over the Dodgers, limiting Los Angeles to two runs in seven innings. The reigning Cy Young Award winner has actually been more consistent on the road, owning a 4-1 mark and ERA of 3.14 away from AT&T Park. The Giants are 6-1 in Lincecum's seven career starts against the Braves, including a 10-strikeout effort in a 6-3 victory in April.

    San Francisco took two of three when the two teams met earlier this season, but the Giants struggled at Turner Field in 2009 by losing three of four. The home team is 8-2 the previous 10 meetings, while the Braves are currently riding a 7-1 run to the 'under.'

    Phillies at Marlins - 7:10 PM EST

    The banged-up Phillies have been slowly chipping away at the lead in the NL East, helping their cause with Tuesday's win at Florida. Philadelphia continues to play without Chase Utley and Shane Victorino, but have now adjusted to life without Ryan Howard, who was placed on the disabled list with an ankle injury. The newly-acquired Roy Oswalt will try to pick up his first win in a Phillies uniform after failing in his debut against the Nationals.

    Oswalt (6-13, 3.53 ERA) has been a victim of horrific run support this season, receiving five runs in his last seven starts. Granted, six of those outings came with the Astros, but his new teammates in Philadelphia didn't help him much in a 7-1 setback last Friday. Oswalt fell behind early by allowing seven hits and five runs in six innings, his third consecutive start that has finished 'over' the total. The veteran has struggled against the Marlins lately, losing three outings dating back to 2008, including a pair of defeats at Sun Life Stadium.

    Chris Volstad (5-8, 4.71 ERA) hasn't been particularly sharp since getting recalled from Triple-A New Orleans, allowing 12 hits and five earned runs in 11 innings of work. The Marlins did manage to beat a pair of division-leaders in Atlanta and San Diego in those games, but the Fish are 6-13 in Volstad's 19 starts this season. Florida owns a 1-5 mark the last six at home with Volstad on the mound, which includes a 3-2 loss to Philadelphia on May 28.

    The visiting team has dominated this series with a 6-3 mark this season. Seven of the nine meetings have finished 'under' the total, including all four games at Sun Life Stadium. Despite the bumps and bruises to the Phillies' lineup, the 'over' is 7-3 the previous 10 games.

    Angels at Orioles - 7:10 PM EST

    Time is slowly running out on the Angels' season, as Los Angeles was dealt a blow in Tuesday's loss to lowly Baltimore. The defeat dropped the Halos to .500, while sitting 13 ½ games outside of the AL Wild Card lead. Mike Scioscia's club has a better shot at winning the AL West, but is sitting in an eight-game hole entering Wednesday's action. The Orioles have been in a hole all season long, languishing in last place of the AL East.

    Three times hopes to be a charm for Dan Haren (0-2, 2.63 ERA), who makes his third start for the Angels since getting dealt from Arizona on July 25. Haren put together a fantastic start his last time out, a complete-game, five-hitter against the Rangers. However, the Angels fell by a 2-1 margin, dropping his teams to 1-4 the last five games listed as a favorite. Haren hasn't faced the Orioles since 2007, but the 29-year old is 4-0 in his career at Camden Yards.

    The Orioles continue to go with the youth movement, as Jacob Arrieta (3-3, 5.47 ERA) continues to be a stable part of this Baltimore rotation. Arrieta has gone through growing pains this season, beating the Yankees, Giants, and Rangers, but also going through stretch of allowing 13 earned runs the last three starts. Six of Arrieta's last eight outings have sailed 'over' the total, while the Orioles have scored at least four runs in nine of his 10 starts.

    The Halos have struggled on the highway, going 3-12 the last 15 games away from Southern California. Since sweeping the Nationals in late June, the Orioles are just 4-10 at home, while plating two runs or less eight times in this stretch.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Diamond Trends - Thursday

      Giants at Braves – The Giants are 10-0 since August 18, 2009 when Tim Lincecum starts as a favorite in the first game of a series for a net profit of $1000. The Braves are 0-10 since September 09, 2009 as a dog when they blew a lead in their starter's last start and lost for a net profit of $1000 when playing against. The Braves are 0-5 since April 27, 2009 when Jair Jurrjens starts at home vs a team that won their starters last two starts for a net profit of $800 when playing against.

      Padres at Dodgers – The Padres are 0-10 since April 22, 2009 after a 5+ run loss and it is the last game of a series for a net profit of $1085 when playing against. The Padres are 8-0 since June 06, 2009 when Kevin Correia starts after giving up 2 or more home runs for a net profit of $955. The Padres are 7-0 since August 28, 2009 on the road after a loss in which they were shut out in the first 6 innings for a net profit of $875. The Dodgers are 0-6 since June 25, 2009 when Chad Billingsley starts as a favorite when he is off a start in which their team scored first and lost for a net profit of $845 when playing against.

      Rangers at Mariners – The Rangers are 6-0 since July 27, 2009 when Tommy Hunter starts vs a team that lost their starters last two starts for a net profit of $615. The Mariners are 0-5 since April 12, 2010 as a home favorite vs a divisional foe that is ahead of them in the divisional standings for a net profit of $580 when playing against.

      Phillies at Marlins – The Phillies are 8-0 since May 19, 2009 as a road favorite vs a team that has lost at least their last three games for a net profit of $800. The Phillies are 6-0 since July 24, 2010 after scoring 6+ runs for a net profit of $660. The Marlins are 0-8 since May 20, 2009 when Christopher Volstad starts at home vs a team that lost their starters last two starts for a net profit of $1055 when playing against. The Marlins are 5-0 since June 10, 2010 as a dog after a loss and it is the last game of the series for a net profit of $740.

      Angels at Orioles – The Angels are 0-6 since June 20, 2010 on the road after scoring 6+ runs for a net profit of $600 when playing against. The Orioles are 0-5 since May 26, 2010 at home after a win in which they had fewer team-left-on-base than their opponent for a net profit of $510 when playing against.

      Rockies at Pirates – The Pirates are 0-11 since May 28, 2010 as a 140+ dog after a loss in which they allowed 12+ hits for a net profit of $1100 when playing against. The Pirates are 0-9 since May 22, 2010 as a 140+ dog after a 5+ run loss for a net profit of $900 when playing against.

      Twins at Rays – The Twins are 0-9 since May 05, 2009 as a dog after a win in which they allowed 6 or fewer hits and it is the last game of a series for a net profit of $900 when playing against. The Twins are 0-8 since August 20, 2009 as a road dog after a one run win for a net profit of $800 when playing against. The Twins are 0-8 since May 06, 2009 when Kevin Slowey starts on the road after his team won the last time he started for a net profit of $840 when playing against.

      Indians at Red Sox – The Indians are 0-7 since May 13, 2010 as a road 170+ dog and it is the last game of the series for a net profit of $700 when playing against. The Red Sox are 9-0 since May 09, 2010 as a home favorite after allowing 6+ runs for a net profit of $900. The Red Sox are 0-7 since October 11, 2009 as a 140+ favorite after a loss and it is the last game of the series for a net profit of $1000 when playing against.

      White Sox at Tigers – The White Sox are 0-9 since June 18, 2009 as a road dog after a win in which they drew 5+ walks and it is not the first game of a series for a net profit of $900 when playing against. The Tigers are 6-0 since May 30, 2010 when Max Scherzer starts at home for a net profit of $600.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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