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    MLB Odds: St. Louis Cardinals host Cincinnati Reds

    Another big Sunday game is in Minnesota where the Twins and Cleveland Indians close out their series that was shortened by a rainout on Friday.Cincinnati and St. Louis have become the National League Central Division version of the Boston Red Sox-New York Yankees rivalry.

    Certainly there is no love lost when the Reds and Cardinals meet as they will Sunday night in the finale of a three-game series. ESPN will televise the matchup beginning at 5:00 p.m. (PT).

    Things became really bitter and heated between the two clubs last year when the Reds captured their first division title since 1995.

    Cincinnati second baseman Brandon Phillips made some incendiary comments about the Cardinals, which may have set in motion a bench-clearing brawl last August in Cincinnati. During that brawl, Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto kicked Cardinals backup catcher Jason LaRue in the head. The injury ended LaRue’s career.

    Cueto is on the disabled list and the Cardinals really can’t risk a fight since they already have six players on the DL. But the atmosphere is sure to be high-charged for this nationally televised matchup.

    Already there is bad blood this season with one report saying Reds outfielder Jonny Gomes sang in celebration during spring training when finding out that Cardinals ace right-hander Adam Wainwright is out for the season with a major elbow injury. Gomes strongly denied that report.

    Some Cardinal fans have picked up on Reds pitcher Mike Leake recently being arrested for shoplifting by wearing t-shirts that read, “Mike Leake Stole this Shirt For Me.”

    Cincinnati is a growing power with a number of rising young players. The Cardinals’ key players are older and the team is more banged-up than the Reds.

    Still, the Cardinals have owned the Reds through the years especially at Busch Stadium where they have gone 25-10 versus Cincinnati the last 35 times through this past Friday.

    The Reds have been far less intimidating away from Great American Ball Park dropping 16 of their last 23 road contests through this past Friday. They were 3-14 in their last 17 games versus foes with a winning mark.

    St. Louis took 12 of 18 games from the Reds in last year. The Cardinals are 7-1 during the past eight meetings between the two clubs entering the weekend.

    Albert Pujols and Matt Holliday are heating up after slow starts, which is bad news for Reds pitcher Sam LeCure, who will be making his fourth start of the season.

    Pujols went into the series batting .351 with five homers and 10 RBIs in his last nine games, while Holliday was hitting .538 during his past seven games. Holliday feasted on Reds pitching batting .483 with two homers and 12 RBIs during the last nine times he faced the Reds in 2010.

    LeCure, a 26-year-old righty, surrendered four homers in his last start, a 5-4 loss to Arizona this past Tuesday. LeCure gave up five earned runs on nine hits in 5 1/3 innings losing as a 150 home favorite against Armando Galarraga. The combined nine runs dipped ‘under’ the 9 ½-run total.

    LeCure was dynamic in his first two starts with 14 strikeouts compared to only eight hits and walks combined. However, he faced a pair of weak offenses in Houston and San Diego at pitcher-friendly Petco Park. He didn’t receive a decision in either of those games despite allowing just three earned runs in 11 innings.

    The Cardinals didn’t decide on their probable Sunday starter until late Friday night choosing to go with righty Jake Westbrook on three days rest.

    Westbrook is 1-2 with a 9.82 ERA in four starts this season. He had his shortest outing in five years during his last start, giving up seven runs in three innings to Washington this past Wednesday.

    Westbrook lost, 8-6, as a 145 home favorite against the Nationals’ John Lannan. The combined 14 runs flew ‘over’ the 8 ½-run total.

    The ‘over’ is 7-3-1 in St. Louis’ last 11 games going into this weekend. The ‘under’ is 11-4-1, though, during the Cardinals’ last 16 home contests.

    Weather played a factor in St. Louis' Friday night win to open the series, and could once again play a factor Sunday when the forecast calls for a 70 percent chance of rain.

    John Hirschbeck is the scheduled plate arbiter with the 'under' cashing twice in his previous four dish assignments this season along with one 'push.' The 28-year veteran was 17-13-1 to the low side in 2010.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    On the Brink

    April 23, 2011


    Just when you think you’ve got the NHL figured out, the Stanley Cup Playoffs come around and screw you up. Only the Red Wings have officially punched their ticket to the second round before Saturday’s games. Detroit closed that series with the Coyotes out on the road, which should shock anybody. What should surprise the masses is the fact that the visitors are 21-14 in the first round of the postseason.

    Sunday’s card has three games on the board with two road teams hoping that winning trend continues. The other visiting side will be aiming to close out its series on enemy ice. Let’s give a quick look at all of the matchups.

    Flyers at Sabres – 3:05 p.m. EDT, NBC

    I said before the playoffs began that this was the most evenly matched series in the first round of the postseason. I even mentioned on Friday that the Sabres needed to get a more varied offensive attack if they hoped to draw the lead in this series. They must have been listening to me (I can dream, right?) as Tyler Ennis and Marc-Andre Gragnani scored goals with Thomas Vanek for a 4-3 OT stunner in Philly. The Youngster Ennis coming through with the sudden death clincher just over five minutes into the extra frame.

    As bad as the loss was for Philadelphia, they did fight back from a 3-0 deficit after the first period to force overtime. I’ll grant you that that is a hollow victory, but they appear to have found a starting netminder from the trash heap. A guy the Flyers have had success with in the past, Michael Leighton. Philly’s new goalie stopped 20-of-21 shots on goal in Game 5. But the Flyers realize this is a guy with ice water in his veins. He guided this same club to an epic series win against the Bruins last year en route to the Stanley Cup Final.

    The Sabres come into this contest as $1.25 home favorites (risk $125 to win $100) with a total of 5 ½. Philly was a tough out last season in the playoffs. However, they are 1-3 straight up and 3-1 on the puck line in its last four games as a road underdog this season. The ‘over’ is 3-1 in that stretch. Meanwhile, Buffalo is 5-1 SU and 3-3 PL in its last six as a home “chalk,” with the ‘over’ going 4-2. The Sabres have posted a 4-2 SU and 1-5 PL in their past six games to clinch a postseason series.

    Ducks at Predators – 6:05 p.m. EDT

    Momentum is a fickle lady in the playoffs.

    The Ducks found that out all too well on Friday night. Anaheim was able to salvage a split at Bridgestone Arena without Bobby Ryan on hand. Ryan was back from his suspension for Game 5, scoring one of the nastiest playoff goals I’ve ever seen. Unfortunately for the Quack Attack, their defense was once again a liability as Nashville’s Shea Weber scored the equalizer in the final minute of regulation. It didn’t get better in overtime as the Ducks’ defense look like kids field tee-ball, leaving Jerred Smithson all alone to score the game winner in a 4-3 decision.

    Nashville now finds itself with the momentum that they thought was lost after getting the gift that was Ryan’s suspension. But things can change for any team in the blink of an eye. Before Friday night’s game, the Predators were 0-5 in Game 5 of their past playoff series. And this is the first time the can clinch a spot in the Western Conference Semifinals.

    It would appear that the oddsmakers are overcompensating on the line for this game, listing the Preds as $1.45 home faves with a total of 5 ½. However, Nashville was -140 in Game 3 (a win) and -150 in Game 4 (a bad, bad loss) of this series. Anaheim is a tough team to knock out, evidenced by a 5-3 SU and PL mark in playoff elimination games. The ‘under’ was 4-3-1 in those matches. Yet you have reason to be optimistic for the Preds in this game as they’re 7-0 SU and 6-1 PL as home favorites coming off of a win as road pups this season. The ‘over’ is 4-2-1 in that stretch.

    Canucks at Blackhawks – 7:35 p.m. EDT, Versus

    Remember when the Canucks looked like a Presidents’ Trophy winner on the verge of a crushing sweep of the defending Stanley Cup champs? It’s a vague memory, but I can still picture it.

    Vancouver was absolutely dominating in the first three games of this series. Games 4 and 5 have been a nightmare for the Canucks as Chicago has outscored them 12-2 in this comeback effort. A lot of the blame can be placed squarely on Roberto Luongo’s shoulders. The Vezina Trophy finalist has allowed 10 goals on 40 shots in his last two starts. The only thing worse is he seems full second slower than the Blackhawks when they’re on the attack.

    Ryan Kesler should have his photo up on a milk carton because he’s been missing in this series. In the first three games, Kesler had two assists and 21 shots on goal. Since then, he’s had one helper and attempted just four SOG. He is vital to the offensive depth for the Canucks, so they need him to step up.

    Chicago’s defense has been stellar in the last two games, but it’s the offense that is just smothering the competition. The Blackhawks have seen eight different skaters light the lamp in Games 4 and 5. Duncan Keith has led the way with three goals, but Marian Hossa is right behind with two scores in Game 5.

    So are we going to see this series head to a Game 7 at Rogers Arena? The betting shops are thinking we will by making Chicago a $1.25 home favorite with a total of 5 ½. It’s just the second time they’re favored in the series, losing 3-2 in Game 3. Vancouver has gone 1-2 SU and PL in its last three games this season after a losing two games in a row. However, the Blackhawks are just 1-4 SU and 0-5 PL in their last five games as home faves.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Playoff Results - First Round

      April 24, 2011


      Home teams have gone 14-22
      Favorites have gone 19-17
      Favorites that won have gone 8-11 on the puck line
      The 'over' has gone 19-11-6

      First Round Results

      Visitor Home Final Score ATS OVER/UNDER

      Wednesday Apr. 13, 2011
      Lightning Penguins 3-0 FAVORITE (-145) UNDER 5.5
      Coyotes Red Wings 4-2 FAVORITE (-170) OVER 5.5
      Rangers Capitals 2-1 (OT) FAVORITE (-165) UNDER 5
      Blackhawks Canucks 2-0 FAVORITE (-180) UNDER 5
      Predators Ducks 4-1 UNDERDOG (+120) PUSH 5

      Thursday Apr. 14, 2011
      Canadiens Bruins 2-0 UNDERDOG (+160) UNDER 5
      Sabres Flyers 1-0 UNDERDOG (+135) UNDER 5.5
      Kings Sharks 3-2 (OT) FAVORITE (-220) PUSH 5

      Friday Apr. 15, 2011
      Lightning Penguins 5-1 UNDERDOG (+110) OVER 5
      Rangers Capitals 2-0 FAVORITE (-170) UNDER 5
      Blackhawks Canucks 4-3 FAVORITE (-180) OVER 5
      Predators Ducks 5-3 FAVORITE (-150) OVER 5

      Saturday Apr. 16, 2011
      Coyotes Red Wings 4-3 FAVORITE (-165) OVER 5
      Sabres Flyers 5-4 FAVORITE (-175) OVER 5
      Canadiens Bruins 3-1 UNDERDOG (+170) UNDER 5
      Kings Sharks 4-0 UNDERDOG (+175) UNDER 5

      Sunday Apr. 17, 2011
      Capitals Rangers 3-2 FAVORITE (-120) PUSH 5
      Ducks Predators 4-3 FAVORITE (-145) OVER 5
      Canucks Blackhawks 3-2 UNDERDOG (+100) PUSH 5

      Monday Apr. 18, 2011
      Flyers Sabres 4-2 UNDERDOG (+105) OVER 5.5
      Bruins Canadiens 4-2 FAVORITE (-115) OVER 5
      Penguins Lightning 3-2 UNDERDOG (+135) PUSH 5
      Red Wings Coyotes 4-2 UNDERDOG (+105) OVER 5.5

      Tuesday Apr. 19, 2011
      Canucks Blackhawks 7-2 UNDERDOG (+105) OVER 5
      Sharks Kings 6-5 (OT) FAVORITE (-120) OVER 5

      Wednesday Apr. 20, 2011
      Capitals Rangers 4-3 (2OT) FAVORITE (-110) OVER 5
      Penguins Lightning 3-2 (2OT) UNDERDOG (+125) PUSH 5
      Flyers Sabres 1-0 FAVORITE (-115) UNDER 5.5
      Ducks Predators 6-3 UNDERDOG (+130) OVER 5
      Red Wings Coyotes 6-3 FAVORITE (-125) OVER 5.5

      Thursday Apr. 21, 2011
      Bruins Canadiens 5-4 (OT) FAVORITE (-115) OVER 5
      Blackhawks Canucks 5-0 UNDERDOG (+170) UNDER 5.5
      Sharks Kings 6-3 FAVORITE (-130) OVER 5

      Friday Apr. 22, 2011
      Sabres Flyers 4-3 (OT) UNDERDOG (+145) OVER 5.5
      Predators Ducks 4-3 (OT) UNDERDOG (+120) OVER 5

      Saturday Apr. 23, 2011
      Lightning Penguins 8-2 UNDERDOG (+120) OVER 5
      Rangers Capitals 3-1 FAVORITE (-200) UNDER 5
      Canadiens Bruins 2-1 (2OT) FAVORITE (-175) UNDER 5
      Kings Sharks 3-1 UNDERDOG (+175) UNDER 5

      Sunday Apr. 24, 2011
      Ducks Predators
      Flyers Sabres
      Canucks Blackhawks

      Monday Apr. 25, 2011
      Penguins Lightning
      Sharks Kings

      Tuesday Apr. 26, 2011
      Sabres Flyers
      Bruins Canadiens
      Blackhawks Canucks
      Predators Ducks

      Wednesday Apr. 27, 2011
      Canadiens Bruins
      Lightning Penguins
      Kings Sharks




      Winners in BOLD
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        MLB

        Sunday, April 24

        Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Chi. White Sox - 1:05 PM ET Chi. White Sox +111 500
        Detroit - Over 8 500

        Tampa Bay - 1:07 PM ET Toronto -137 500
        Toronto - Over 8 500

        Colorado - 1:10 PM ET Florida -137 500
        Florida - Under 7 500

        Arizona - 1:10 PM ET Arizona +124 500
        NY Mets - Under 8.5 500

        NY Yankees - 1:35 PM ET Baltimore +117 500
        Baltimore - Over 9.5 500

        Washington - 1:35 PM ET Pittsburgh -127 500
        Pittsburgh - Under 8 500

        Cleveland - 2:10 PM ET Cleveland +118 500
        Minnesota - Over 8.5 500

        Houston - 2:10 PM ET Milwaukee -145 500
        Milwaukee - Over 8 500

        LA Dodgers - 2:20 PM ET Chi. Cubs -117 500
        Chi. Cubs - Under 7 500

        Kansas City - 3:05 PM ET Kansas City +190 500
        Texas - Under 9.5 500

        Boston - 3:35 PM ET LA Angels +124 500
        LA Angels - Under 9 500

        Atlanta - 4:05 PM ET San Francisco -127 500
        San Francisco - Under 7.5 500

        Philadelphia - 4:05 PM ET San Diego +169 500
        San Diego - Under 6.5 500

        Oakland - 4:10 PM ET Oakland -132 500
        Seattle - Under 6.5 500

        Cincinnati - 8:05 PM ET Cincinnati +104 500
        St. Louis - Under 9 500


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        NHL

        Sunday, April 24

        Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Philadelphia - 3:00 PM ET Buffalo -120 500
        Buffalo - Over 5.5 500

        Anaheim - 6:00 PM ET Anaheim +129 500
        Nashville - Over 5.5 500

        Vancouver - 7:30 PM ET Chicago -117 500
        Chicago - Under 5.5 500
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          good luck tonight, Bum! Happy Easter!

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