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    New Week Begins With Yankees, Rangers In Texas

    The second full week of the 2012 season started with 11 opening day arms taking the mound on Monday, and it will end with 13 such pitchers throwing Sunday, a few of them the same hurlers.

    But while names like CC Sabathia, Tim Lincecum, Johnny Cueto and Ian Kennedy, to name but a few of Sunday's scheduled starters, are on the hill, no two pitchers will face bigger assignments the next two days than Francisco Liriano and Jair Jurrjens. Liriano will lead the Minnesota Twins on Sunday when they close out a weekend set in Tampa Bay against Jeff Niemann and the Rays. Jurrjens' regular turn is Monday for the Atlanta Braves who move from Arizona to Los Angeles to begin a new series opposite Chris Capuano and the Dodgers.

    Simply put, if the Twins or Braves are really going to seriously contend this season, both Liriano and Jurrjens are going to have to perform up to snuff. We'll begin with Liriano and the Twins since he's up first on Sunday in a 1:40 p.m. (ET) contest inside Tropicana Field against Joe Maddon's Rays who are playing .585 ball there since the start of the 2008 schedule (168-119).

    Liriano struggled in 2011 to continue his on-off seasonal offerings. He was third behind Justin Verlander and Jonathan Papelbon for the 2006 AL Rookie of the Year award, missed all of '07 following surgery, made a brief but successful return in '08, stunk it up in '09, solid again in 2010 and a bit stinky last year.

    Everything pointed to that continuing after Liriano enjoyed a very good spring – 7 starts, 33:5 strikeout-to-walk ratio, 2.33 ERA. But it didn't carry over, to put it mildly, with the southpaw sporting an ERA close to 12 after allowing five earned runs in each of his three starts to begin the regular season, lasting only into the third inning of the most recent outing at the Yankees. Minnesota has come out on top in just one of Liriano's last five starts vs. Tampa Bay, his lone game at The Trop in that span ending after just 12 outs and four Rays runs already across.

    Niemann isn't off to a good beginning to 2012 himself; Tampa Bay has dropped both of the big righty's efforts, though Evan Longoria's hat trick in the 'E' column the last time out played a big part in that defeat. The Rays are a perfect 5-0 in Niemann's career assignments vs. Minnesota with his ERA under 3.00.

    Dodgers Look To Continue Perfect Start In LA
    Jurrjens not only has to end his struggles, he has to do it at Chavez Ravine where the Dodgers are 6-0 to begin the season.

    Atlanta manager Fredi Gonzalez keeps saying Jurrjens' troubles are not related to the knee injuries that have shortened each of his past two seasons and his place in the Braves rotation is secure. We'll see how long that remains the case with batters slugging .690 against the right-hander to go with nine walks against just eight strikeouts in his first 13+ innings.

    The good news is Braves batters have come alive in each of Jurrjens' last two starts with 24 runs combined, and his lone assignment against LA a year ago was a fine outing at Dodger Stadium (6 IP, 1 ER), though Atlanta couldn't capitalize with the dubya.

    The bad news is Braves hitters have not had much success recently when facing Capuano. The lefty beat Atlanta twice last season while pitching in a Mets jersey, including a 2-hit, 13-K shutout at Citi Field.

    The Dodgers won three of the four games played in LA last season; Monday's first pitch is 10:10 p.m. (ET).

    Meanwhile Down In Texas...
    No rest for the weary as the Rangers come off a 9-game road trip to begin a series in Arlington against the New York Yankees on Monday. ESPN will have the first pitch a little after 7:00 p.m. (ET). Complicating the trip for Ron Washington's club was Friday's contest in Detroit being rained out, forcing the Rangers and Tigers to play two on Saturday.

    New York will be jetting into the Lone Star State after Sunday night's matchup in Boston. Joe Girardi has yet to officially announce his Monday hurler, though it is Hiroki Kuroda's turn in the order. The former Dodger has sandwiched two poor outings around one very good effort to begin his Yankees career with a 1-2 record and 5.00 ERA. He's seen the Rangers just once before, a 2009 start in Arlington that didn't go too well -- 5-1/3 IP, 4 ER -- in a 6-0 defeat.

    Derek Holland heads to the mound for Texas looking for his third consecutive victory. He limited the Red Sox to just four hits and two runs over the course of seven innings his last time out, but has not had much success in the regular season vs. the Yanks. Texas is 1-4 in his five starts against New York while Holland's ERA is a bloated 9.00.

    Holland did grab a dubya out of the 'pen vs. the Yankees during the 2010 ALCS when he tossed 5-2/3 scoreless innings of relief in that series. Former Ranger Mark Teixeira has given the left-hander the most trouble, banging three homers among his seven career hits off Holland (15 AB).

    New York won seven of the nine meetings between the two clubs a year ago, including two of three in Texas.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    Around the Horn - Sunday

    April 22, 2012



    NATIONAL LEAGUE


    San Francisco at N.Y. Mets - 1:10 PM EST (Game 3/4)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Lincecum (0-2, 10.54 ERA) 7-6 0-5 past 5 road starts by Lincecum
    Gee (1-1, 2.92 ERA) 7-6 UNDER 5-1 L6 home vs. RHP

    Giants beat Mets, 4-3 on Friday
    Mets beat Giants, 5-4 on Saturday

    Miami at Washington - 1:35 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Johnson (0-2, 5.94 ERA) 7-8 UNDER 6-0 L6 at WAS
    Gonzalez (1-0, 2.04 ERA) 12-4 UNDER 6-0 L6 Game 3s

    Nationals beat Marlins, 2-0 on Friday
    Nationals beat Marlins, 3-2 on Saturday

    St. Louis at Pittsburgh - 1:35 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Lohse (2-0, 0.89 ERA) 10-5 Under 5-0 L5 road games
    Bedard (2-0, 0.89 ERA) 6-8 4-1 L5 vs. RHP

    Cardinals beat Pirates, 4-1 on Friday
    Pirates beat Cardinals, 2-0 on Saturday

    Los Angeles at Houston - 2:05 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Billingsley (2-0, 1.33 ERA) 12-3 6-0 SU past 6 vs. HOU
    Rodriguez (0-2, 1.96 ERA) 5-10 UNDER 4-1-2 L7 vs. LAD

    Dodgers beat Astros, 3-1 on Friday
    Dodgers beat Astros, 5-1 on Saturday

    Colorado at Milwaukee - 2:10 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Guthrie (1-1, 7.79 ERA) 7-7 5-21 L26 Sunday games
    Gallardo (1-1, 4.58 ERA) 7-8 0-6 L6 starts by Gallardo vs. COL

    Rockies beat Brewers, 4-3 on Friday
    Brewers beat Rockies, 9-4 on Saturday

    Cincinnati at Chicago - 2:20 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Cueto (1-0, 1.89 ERA) 6-9 3-7 L10 road games
    Wells (0-0, 0.00 ERA) 4-11 OVER 4-1-1 L6

    Reds beat Cubs, 9-4 on Friday
    Cubs beat Reds, 6-1 on Saturday

    Philadelphia at San Diego - 4:05 PM EST (Game 4/4)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Blanton (1-2, 4.26 ERA) 7-8 0-5 L5 Game 4s
    Bass (0-2, 3.38 ERA) 4-12 7-3 L10 as fave


    Phillies beat Padres, 2-0 on Thursday
    Phillies beat Padres, 4-1 on Friday
    Padres beat Phillies, 5-1 on Saturday


    Atlanta at Arizona - 4:10 PM EST (Game 4/4)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Delgado (2-0, 4.35 ERA) 10-5 OVER 6-1 L7 vs LHP
    Kennedy (2-0, 3.86 ERA) 7-8 3-1 L4 Game 3's

    Braves beat Diamondbacks, 10-2 on Thursday
    Braves beat Diamondbacks, 9-1 on Friday
    Braves beat Diamondbacks, 3-2 on Saturday

    AMERICAN LEAGUE


    Texas at Detroit - 1:05 PM EST (Game 4/4)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Lewis (2-0, 1.83 ERA) 12-3 4-0 L4 Game 4s
    Smyly (0-0, 0.90 ERA) 10-5 1-7 L8 as home dog

    Rangers beat Tigers, 10-3 on Thursday
    Rangers beat Tigers, 10-4 on Saturday
    Tigers beat Rangers, 3-2 on Saturday

    Minnesota at Tampa Bay - 1:40 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Liriano (0-2, 11.91 ERA) 5-9 UNDER 5-1 L6 at TB
    Niemann (0-2, 4.50 ERA) 7-7 5-1 L6 home vs. LHP

    Twins beat Rays, 5-4 on Friday
    Rays beat Twins, 4-1 on Saturday

    Toronto at Kansas City - 2:10 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Romero (2-0, 3.72 ERA) 8-6 5-1 L6 road games
    Duffy (1-1, 2.13 ERA) 3-11 0-8 L8 home

    Blue Jays beat Royals, 4-3 on Friday
    Blue Jays beat Royals, 9-5 on Saturday

    Baltimore at Los Angeles - 3:35 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Chen (1-0, 3.27 ERA) 8-7 2-8 L10 vs. AL West
    Haren (0-1, 4.76 ERA) 6-9 7-2 L9 vs. BAL

    Angels beat Orioles, 6-3 on Friday
    Angels beat Orioles, 6-3 on Saturday

    Cleveland at Oakland - 4:05 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Masterson (0-1, 6.48 ERA) 8-5 7-1 SU on the road
    Ross (0-0, 3.00 ERA) 7-9 1-4 vs. CLE past 5 at home

    Indians beat Athletics, 4-3 on Friday
    Indians beat Athletics, 5-1 on Saturday

    Chicago at Seattle - 4:10 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Danks (1-2, 4.82 ERA) 8-6 1-4 L5 Game 3s
    Millwood (0-0, 6.30 ERA) 7-9 UNDER 13-4-1 L18

    White Sox beat Mariners, 7-3 on Friday
    White Sox beat Mariners, 4-0 on Saturday

    N.Y. Yankees at Boston - 8:05 PM EST (Game 3/3)
    Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
    Sabathia (1-0, 5.59 ERA) 9-6 5-0 L5 road games
    Bard (0-2, 4.63 ERA) 4-10 0-5 L5 home games

    Yankees beat Red Sox, 6-2 on Friday
    Yankees beat Red Sox, 15-9 on Saturday
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Yankees try to finish off sweep in Boston Sunday


      NEW YORK YANKEES (9-6)

      at BOSTON RED SOX (4-10)


      First pitch: Sunday, 8:05 p.m. EDT
      Line: New York -125, Boston +115, Total: 9

      The Yankees look to finish off an impressive sweep in Fenway Park when they trot out CC Sabathia to face the Red Sox Sunday night.

      After winning Friday’s game 6-2 with five homers, New York pulled off a stunning comeback on Saturday, erasing a 9-0 deficit in the sixth inning to win 15-9. The Yankees smacked three homers during the improbable comeback, two by Mark Teixeira and a grand slam from Nick Swisher, who both finished with three hits and 6 RBI for the game. Boston’s bullpen allowed 14 runs (13 ER) in three innings on Saturday and now carries an 8.44 ERA (40 ER in 42.2 IP) and 1.81 WHIP. The Red Sox will give the ball to converted starter Daniel Bard who has a 1.71 WHIP in his first two major-league starts. Sabathia has made a living off dominating bad teams, going 115-42 (.732, +45.8 Units) in his career against clubs that have been outscored by at least ½ run per game. Boston is a dreadful 11-30 (.268) since Sept. 1, 2011 and the Yankees were 23-12 (.657) with Sabathia on the mound last year. Expect the big lefty to lead NEW YORK to another victory on Sunday night.

      This FoxSheets trend favors the Yankees to complete the sweep:

      BOSTON is 15-24 (38.5%, -17.0 Units) against the money line in April games over the last 2 seasons. The average score was BOSTON 4.3, OPPONENT 4.9 - (Rating = 1*).

      Sabathia (1-0, 5.59 ERA) hasn’t pitched as bad as his ERA would indicate, posting a 1.13 WHIP with 15 strikeouts and just three walks in his 13.1 innings. After allowing four runs on eight hits in six innings at Baltimore, he was much more effective his last outing, holding the Twins to three runs and four hits in 7.1 innings, fanning seven and walking one. From 2006 to 2010, Sabathia thrived against the Red Sox, going 5-2 with a 2.63 ERA in 10 starts against them. But last year, Boston batted .333 against him in five starts, saddling Sabathia with a 6.39 ERA and 1.77 WHIP. He went 1-4 in those outings, to fall to 7-11 (team is 8-14) in 22 career regular-season starts versus Boston.

      Despite last year’s struggles, the only two current Red Sox with a .300 BA against Sabathia (at least 15 AB) are injured OF Carl Crawford (.319) and 3B Kevin Youkilis (.344) who left Saturday’s game with a left quad contusion and will probably not play Sunday. Sabathia has dominated Boston’s three biggest healthy bats, holding Adrian Gonzalez to a .200 BA (5-for-25, 11 K), David Ortiz to a .224 BA (11-for-49, 15 K) and Dustin Pedroia to a pitiful .257 slugging percentage with 13 K in 35 lifetime at-bats. Boston traded for OF Marlon Byrd on Saturday, but he was a woeful 3-for-43 with the Cubs this season and is 2-for-8 lifetime versus Sabathia.

      After surrendering five runs on eight hits in just five innings in his first major-league start, Bard (0-2, 4.63 ERA) allowed just one run in 6.2 innings in Monday’s start versus Tampa Bay. Although he fanned seven Rays that outing, he also allowed seven walks. Bard faced the Yankees 21 times over the past two seasons with great success. In 19.1 relief innings, he posted a 2.79 ERA and .197 Opp. BA against the Pinstripes, but did allow three homers. He’s served up four homers (all solo shots) to Mark Teixeira in 15 career at-bats, but two other starters have never gotten a hit off Bard. Robinson Cano is 0-for-8 with 2 K and Derek Jeter is 0-for-7 with 3 K.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        MLB
        Armadillo's Write-Up

        Sunday, April 22

        Hot pitchers
        -- GGonzalez threw 14 scoreless innings in his last two tarts.
        -- Lohse is 2-0, 0.89 in three starts. Bedard is 0-3, 2.65 in three starts; Pirates scored two runs in those three games.
        -- Cueto is 1-0, 1.89 in three starts this season.
        -- Billingsley is 2-0, 1.33 in three starts this season.
        -- Gallardo is 1-0, 1.93 in his last two starts.
        -- Kennedy is 2-0, 3.86 in three starts this season. Delgado is 2-0, 4.35 in his two starts this month.
        -- Blanton has a 3.15 RA in his last six starts.

        -- Lewis is 2-0, 1.83 in three starts this season. Smyly is 0-0, 1.80 in two starts this season; Detroit's bullpen won both games.
        -- Romero is 2-0, 3.72 in three starts this season. Duffy has a 2.13 RA in two starts this season.
        -- Ross is 2-1, 2.20 in his last seven starts.

        Cold pitchers
        -- Lincecum is 0-2, 10.54 in three starts this season. Gee is 2-2, 5.26 in his last seven starts. JJohnson is 0-2, 5.94 in three starts this season.
        -- Wells was 7-6, 4.99 in 23 big league starts LY; he's allowed 15 runs in 14.1 IP in three AAA starts this season.
        -- Guthrie is 1-1, 7.79 in three starts this season.
        -- WRodriguez is 0-2, 3.93 in three starts this season.
        -- Bass is 0-1, 3.86 in two starts, lasting total of 9.1 IP.

        -- Liriano allowed 17 runs in 11.1 IP in three starts this season. Niemann allowed eight runs in 10 IP in two starts this season.
        -- WChen allowed six runs in 11 IP in his first two big league starts.
        -- Danks is 1-2, 4.82 in his three starts this season.
        -- Masterson allowed 13 runs in 8.2 IP in his last two starts.
        -- Haren is 0-1, 4.76 in three starts this season.
        -- Millwood allowed eight runs in ten IP in his first two starts.
        -- Sabathia has a 5.59 RA in three starts this season. Bard is 0-2, 4.63 in his first two major league starts.

        Hot teams
        -- St Louis won five of its last seven games.
        -- Nationals won ten of their last twelve games. Miami won four of its last six games.
        -- Giants won six of their last nine games.
        -- Dodgers won 12 of their first 15 games.
        -- Rockies won three of their last four games.
        -- Braves won their last five games, scoring 45 runs.
        -- Phillies have won 13 of last 14 games at Petco Park.

        -- Bronx won nine of its last twelve games.
        -- Rangers won 12 of first 15 games; they're 7-1 on road. Detroit won five of its last seven games.
        -- Rays won four of their first five home games.
        -- Blue Jays won four of their five road games.
        -- Indians won six of their last seven games.
        -- Angels won their last two games, both by 6-3 scores.
        -- White Sox won three of their last four games.

        Cold teams
        -- Cubs lost six of their last seven games. Cincinnati lost six of its last nine games.
        -- Pirates lost seven of their last eleven games.
        -- Mets lost four of last six games, allowing 31 runs in last four.
        -- Astros lost six of their last seven games.
        -- Milwaukee lost six of its last nine games.
        -- Arizona lost its last five games, scoring ten runs.
        -- San Diego lost eight of its last ten games.

        -- Red Sox lost their last five games, outscored 46-17.
        -- Twins lost six of their first eight road games.
        -- Royals lost their first eight home games.
        -- Orioles lost three of their last four games.
        -- Oakland lost three of its last four home games.
        -- Seattle is 4-8 in its last 12 games.

        Totals
        -- Over is 6-2-1 in Cubs' last eight games.
        -- Under is 9-1-1 in last ten Pittsburgh games.
        -- Miami' last three away games stayed under the total.
        -- Under is 5-2-1 in games at Citi Field this season.
        -- Dodgers' last four road games stayed under the total.
        -- Four of last six Colorado games stayed under the total.
        -- Six of nine Arizona home games went over the total.
        -- Seven of nine Philly road games stayed under the total.

        -- Six of eight games at Fenway Park went over the total.
        -- Seven of last nine Detroit games stayed under the total.
        -- Five of Minnesota's last six road games went over the total.
        -- Nine of last ten Toronto games went over the total.
        -- Over is 7-1-1 in last nine Baltimore games.
        -- Five of last six Oakland games stayed under the total.
        -- Five of White Sox' seven road games stayed under total.

        Umpires
        -- Cin-Chi-- Visiting team won three of four Darling games.
        -- Mia-Wsh-- Under is 22-12 in last 34 Cuzzi games.
        -- SF-NY-- All three Nauert games went over the total.
        -- LA-Hst-- All three ONora games went over the total.
        -- StL-Pitt-- Home side won all three Dimuro games.
        -- Colo-Mil-- Home team won all three Tichenor games.
        -- Atl-Az-- Home favorites are 6-1 in Gonzalez games.
        -- Phil-SD-- Underdogs won three of four Davidson games.

        -- Tex-Det-- Favorites won all four TWelke games.
        -- Chi-Sea-- Underdogs are 19-17 in last 36 Hudson games.
        -- NY-Bos-- Home side won all four Tschida games.
        -- Tor-KC-- Under is 20-14 in last 34 Timmons games.
        -- Min-TB-- Favorites won all three Wegner games.
        -- Clev-A's-- Under is 20-16 in last 36 Kulpa games.
        -- Balt-LAA-- Home team is 20-8 in last 28 Campos games.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          Sunday's Tip Sheet

          April 22, 2012

          New York at Atlanta (ESPN, 1:05 p.m.)

          The Hawks nearly played the part of extremely rude host on Friday night.

          Boston showed up, hat in hand, with Doc Rivers resting future Hall of Famers Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett in addition to the injured Rajon Rondo, Ray Allen and Mickael Pietrus. Enjoy the gift, Boston basically said, opting to put health and rest for its team over homecourt advantage in a first-round series that will likely open next weekend.

          Atlanta nearly returned the thoughtful gesture as if it were a wedding gift given more than one year later.

          Despite Joe Johnson's 30 points, the Hawks nearly fumbled away a substantial edge in the fourth quarter and held on for a 97-92 win. New York was having its own issues, stumbling to a 98-90 loss in Cleveland that made the outlook for catching Orlando for the No. 6 seed bleak. The Knicks are left to jockey for the final two positions in the Eastern Conference playoff picture with Philadelphia, with whoever finishes No. 7 likely to draw the Miami Heat.

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          Of greater importance to former Hawks coach Mike Woodson and Knicks nation is developing chemistry and cohesion with Amar'e Stoudemire returning to the starting lineup. The Knicks forward returned from a back ailment on Friday with some spring in his step, but was unable to spark his surging team or co-exist effectively with Carmelo Anthony, who went back to his conventional small forward spot. Look for that to be the focus in front of what should be a packed house at Atlanta's Philips Arena that's likely to include a vocal contingent of Knicks fans.

          Woodson, who coached the Hawks from 2004-10, was elevated to interim head coach on Mar. 14 upon Mike D'Antoni's dismissal and has guided the team to a playoff appearance. He's already lost, 100-90, in his return to Atlanta on Mar. 30 thanks to unexpected bench production from Willie Green (8-for-9, 20 points) helping offset a 36-point night from Anthony and a career-high 25 points from Georgia Tech product Iman Shumpert, who thrived in his return to the area.

          Stoudemire was out for that game but had 10 rebounds in the only other meeting between these teams, a Jeremy Lin-led 99-82 rout at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 22 that seems like forever and a day ago. Because that result was produced by D'Antoni's system and came in the midst of Linsanity, there isn't much to take from that first encounter.

          Expect the keys to this one to include stopping Jeff Teague from getting the Hawks transition game going, Shumpert and Landry Fields attempting to limit Joe Johnson, Stoudemire getting re-acclimated to a major role and Josh Smith and Anthony going at one another. Zaza Pachulia remains out for Atlanta, but Erick Dampier could return to help Jason Collins deal with Tyson Chandler in the post, giving the Hawks a fighting chance on the boards.

          Atlanta opened as a 3 ½-point favorite but the number is sitting at 2 ½-points at most shops. The total is 191.

          Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers (ABC, 3:35 p.m.)

          In a huge game for both teams, the L.A. Lakers hope to prevent the Oklahoma City Thunder from sweeping all three encounters in this lockout-shortened season.

          Not only is this a matter of pride for Laker nation, but also a must-win if they want to keep the Clippers behind them in the race for the Pacific Division and the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference playoffs. OKC is in its own race for the top spot with San Antonio, which holds the tie-breaker should the teams end up with identical records.

          Kobe Bryant returned from resting a shin injury that resulted in two weeks of inactivity, but struggled to make an impact against the Spurs in a 121-97 loss on Friday. Bryant, who pledged to be a more effective teammate after watching Andrew Bynum and Ramon Sessions thrive with greater responsibility, took few shots and early and picked his spot, ultimately finishing 7-for-12 from the field for a team-high 18 points.

          His effort against the Thunder this season hasn't been as efficient, nor his shot selection as judicious. In the Feb. 24 loss in Oklahoma City, Bryant shot 7-for-24 and came up empty in clutch situations despite not having to face Thunder stopper Thabo Sefolosha. OKC's top perimeter defender was back for the Mar. 30 meeting at Staples Center and helped hold Bryant to 7-for-25 shooting in a game where Andrew Bynum's 10-for-15 night and a 30-18 first-quarter lead wound up wasted.

          Los Angeles natives Russell Westbrook and James Harden look forward to coming home and thriving against the team they grew up watching, so count on an emotional effort from both, especially given what's at stake. Bynum has been on a tear, so another point of emphasis is going to be how he fares against Kendrick Perkins and the NBA's top shot-blocker, Serge Ibaka.

          Another interesting story line revolves around Derek Fisher, who received a standing ovation when he checked in off the Thunder bench last month. Often the defensive scapegoat against elite athletes like Westbrook, Fisher has found a more suitable role knocking down perimeter looks and leaving the playmaking to Harden in OKC's second unit.

          Given the ties that bind them and the likelihood these teams run into each other in next month's Western Conference semifinals, count on plenty of messages being sent in what should be a physical showdown. Oklahoma City has earned the rebounding edge in both games and imposed its will. Count on the Lakers looking to reverse that trend at home as they ratchet up their intensity with the playoffs looming.

          The Thunder are listed as one-point road favorites over the Lakers, while the total is hovering between 199 and 200 points.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #6
            Surging Hawks seek rare win over Knicks Sunday


            NEW YORK KNICKS (33-30)

            at ATLANTA HAWKS (38-25)


            Tip-off: Sunday, 1:05 p.m. ET
            Line: Atlanta -3½, Total: 191

            Two teams trying to peak towards the postseason meet in Atlanta when the surging Hawks take on a Knicks team that has thrived in this series.

            The Knicks are 8-4 (SU and ATS) in the past dozen meetings with the Hawks, and 7-2 ATS in their past nine trips to Atlanta. But the Hawks are 7-2 (6-3 ATS) in April and 21-9 SU at home this season. Who will win this Eastern Conference showdown? For the answer, connect to the NBA Three-at-Three Pass for ATS picks covering all the marquee NBA games each day. The NBA Pass is a sizzling 34-17-1 ATS (67%) in April, including a tremendous 18-6-1 ATS (75%) since April 12.

            The Knicks have won four of six (SU and ATS), thanks to an offense averaging 101.8 PPG on 47% FG and 42% threes in these half-dozen contests. But points haven’t come easy on the road this year (95.1 PPG) and New York carries a 12-19 road mark (13-18 ATS) into Sunday’s matchup.

            Knicks star PF Amar’e Stoudemire (back) returned to the court in Friday’s 98-90 loss in Cleveland, but was understandably rusty in his first game since March 6. He scored 15 points and blocked four shots in 27 minutes, but had just three rebounds, three turnovers and five fouls. But Stoudemire should have a big afternoon against the Hawks considering he’s scored 23.1 PPG on 52% FG in 17 career meetings. New York's other star, SF Carmelo Anthony, was held to 12 points and one rebound in Friday’s loss, but he still has 29.8 PPG on 50.2% FG in his past 12 contests. This scoring binge began with a 36-point barrage in his last trip to Atlanta on March 30. With both PG Jeremy Lin (knee) and Baron Davis (illness) not playing on Friday, third-string PG Mike Bibby scored 12 points -- his second-highest point total of the season -- with four assists and two steals against the Cavs. He now has 18 assists and just two turnovers in the past three games. The FoxSheets provide this three-star trend siding with the Knicks:

            ATLANTA is 5-20 ATS (20.0%, -17.0 Units) in home games after playing a game as a home favorite over the last 2 seasons. The average score was ATLANTA 92.8, OPPONENT 95.5 - (Rating = 3*).

            Atlanta has outscored its opponents 103.4 PPG to 89.2 PPG in the past five games (4-1 SU, 3-2 ATS), shooting a blistering 48.2% from the floor. Although the Hawks are 21-9 SU at home this season, they are an even 15-15 ATS at Philips Arena with a lackluster 44.9% FG in these home contests.

            SG Joe Johnson and PF Josh Smith led the way in Friday’s 97-92 home win over a Celtics team playing without four starters. Johnson had 30 points (11-of-18 FG), six assists and five boards, while Smith chipped in with a double-double (19 points, 12 rebounds). The last time the Hawks faced the Knicks (March 30 in Atlanta), Johnson poured in 28 points with six rebounds, while Smith had 23 points and six boards in that 100-90 victory. SG Willie Green came off the bench to score 20 points (8-of-9 FG, 2-of-3 threes) in just 19 minutes of action. The FoxSheets have a two-star trend favoring the Hawks:

            Play On - Home favorites (ATLANTA) - after beating the spread by 42 or more points total in their last seven games against opponent after going over the total by 30 or more points total in their last three games. (42-18 over the last 5 seasons.) (70%, +22.2 units. Rating = 2*).
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #7
              Thunder go for season sweep of Lakers Sunday


              OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (46-17)

              at LOS ANGELES LAKERS (40-24)


              Tip-off: Sunday, 3:30 p.m. ET
              Line: Oklahoma City -1, Total: 200

              Oklahoma City tries to maintain its recent dominance over the Lakers when it visits Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon.

              The Thunder are 8-4-1 ATS in the past 13 matchups with the Lakers, including three straight easy SU wins by 14, 15 and 9 points, with two of those victories occurring at Staples Center. But L.A. is a sparkling 25-7 SU at home this season, allowing just 92.3 PPG to visiting teams. Who will win this star-studded matchup? For the answer, connect to the NBA Three-at-Three Pass for ATS picks covering all the marquee NBA games each day. The NBA Pass is a sizzling 34-17-1 ATS (67%) in April, including a tremendous 18-6-1 ATS (75%) since April 12.

              Chicago is the only team in the NBA with a better road record than Oklahoma City's 21-11 mark (66%). The Thunder have also done a great job against other elite teams this season, going 7-3 ATS when favored by less than three points. OKC is 6-2 (5-3 ATS) in its past eight games, averaging 110.2 PPG in its past five victories. The defense has also stepped up, holding its past five opponents to 42.9% FG.

              SF Kevin Durant is a big reason why the Thunder are in a position to sweep the season series from L.A., averaging 27.0 PPG and 7.5 RPG in the two meetings. He’s also playing excellent basketball in the season’s final month, averaging 28.3 PPG (51% FG, 39% 3-pt FG) and 7.6 RPG in a dozen April contests. He has 29.0 PPG and 12.5 RPG in the past two victories. PG Russell Westbrook has also burned the Lakers for 27.5 PPG and 5.5 APG in two meetings this year, but has had a rough stretch recently. In his past three games, Westbrook (23.8 PPG on the season) has just 14.0 PPG on 38.3% FG (1-of-6 threes), with more turnovers (13) than assists (11). SG James Harden has picked up Westbrook’s slack though, scoring a career-high 40 points (12-of-17 FG, 5-of-8 threes) in Wednesday’s win at Phoenix and 20 points in Friday’s victory in Sacramento. The FoxSheets provide this two-star trend backing the Thunder:

              Play On - All teams where the line is +3 to -3 (OKLAHOMA CITY) - after going under the total by 36 or more points total in their last five games, good team, winning 60-75% or more of their games on the season. (87-48 over the last 5 seasons.) (64.4%, +34.2 units. Rating = 2*).

              Los Angeles is trying to recover from a complete thrashing by San Antonio on Friday, losing 121-97. The Lakers allowed the Spurs to make 61% of their shots, just three days after letting San Antonio shoot 60% from the floor against them. But despite the two losses to this top team in the West, L.A. has won five of seven games, holding these opponents to 93.4 PPG in the five victories.

              SG Kobe Bryant (NBA-best 27.9 PPG) returned to action Friday after missing seven games with a sore shin. He started slow, but found his stroke in the second half by making 5-of-6 shots, and finished with 18 points on 7-of-12 FG. He did very little in the other categories though, tallying just two rebounds and one assist in his 30 minutes of action. Bryant has shot terribly against the Thunder this season, making just 14-of-49 shots (29% FG). C Andrew Bynum (11.9 RPG, 3rd in NBA) also had a lackluster stat line on Friday with a season-low two rebounds, minus-26 rating and just 17 points, far below the 26.3 PPG he scored in the previous four games. Bynum should be fine however, considering he has 19.5 PPG and 12.5 RPG in two meetings with OKC this season. PF Pau Gasol had just 11 points and eight rebounds on Friday, but is still averaging 19.9 PPG and 9.9 RPG in his past eight contests. The FoxSheets have a two-star trend expecting the Lakers to prevail:

              Play On - Home teams (L.A. LAKERS) - off a road loss by 10 points or more, a good team (60% to 75%) playing a team with a winning record. (62-31 over the last 5 seasons.) (66.7%, +27.9 units. Rating = 2*).
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • #8
                MLB is Red Hot.....+ 182 units for the opening weeks.

                Date WLT Pct Net Units Record

                04/21/12 21-*11-*0 65.63% +*4910 Detail
                04/20/12 15-*11-*1 57.69% +*1380 Detail
                04/19/12 17-*6-*1 73.91% +*5910 Detail
                04/18/12 16-*14-*0 53.33% +*1125 Detail
                04/17/12 16-*13-*1 55.17% +*445 Detail
                04/16/12 11-*8-*1 57.89% +*1135 Detail
                04/15/12 15-*15-*0 50.00% -*605 Detail
                04/14/12 17-*11-*2 60.71% +*3405 Detail

                04/13/12 13-*17-*0 43.33% -*2560 Detail
                04/12/12 9-*8-*1 52.94% +*20 Detail
                04/11/12 16-*14-*0 53.33% +*1145 Detail
                04/10/12 13-*7-*1 65.00% +*2885 Detail
                04/09/12 13-*10-*0 56.52% +*1880 Detail
                04/08/12 13-*14-*0 48.15% -*640 Detail
                04/07/12 15-*14-*0 51.72% -*440 Detail
                04/06/12 3-*6-*1 33.33% -*1775 Detail

                Totals 223-*179-*9 55.47% +18220


                Sunday, April 22

                Game Score Status Pick Amount

                San Francisco - 1:10 PM ET San Francisco -122 500
                NY Mets - Over 7.5 500

                Texas - 1:10 PM ET Texas -125 500
                Detroit - Under 9.5 500

                Miami - 1:35 PM ET Washington +107 500
                Washington - Under 6.5 500

                St. Louis - 1:35 PM ET Pittsburgh +122 500
                Pittsburgh - Under 7.5 500

                Minnesota - 1:40 PM ET Minnesota +158 500
                Tampa Bay - Under 8.5 500

                LA Dodgers - 2:05 PM ET LA Dodgers -135 500
                Houston - Over 7 500

                Toronto - 2:10 PM ET Toronto -120 500
                Kansas City - Under 8.5 500

                Colorado - 2:10 PM ET Milwaukee -148 500
                Milwaukee - Over 8.5 500

                Cincinnati - 2:20 PM ET Chi. Cubs +140 500
                Chi. Cubs -

                Baltimore - 3:35 PM ET Baltimore +154 500
                LA Angels - Over 8 500

                Philadelphia - 4:05 PM ET Philadelphia +104 500
                San Diego - Under 6.5 500

                Cleveland - 4:05 PM ET Oakland +103 500
                Oakland - Under 7 500

                Atlanta - 4:10 PM ET Atlanta +128 500
                Arizona - Over 9 500

                Chi. White Sox - 4:10 PM ET Chi. White Sox -116 500
                Seattle - Under 7 500

                NY Yankees - 8:05 PM ET NY Yankees -134 500
                Boston - Under 9 500
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • #9
                  NBA Best Bets: 12 - 3 - 1 Last Night.....

                  Date WLT Pct Net Units Record

                  04/21/12 12-*3-*1 80.00% +*4350 Detail

                  04/20/12 5-*7-*0 41.67% -*1350 Detail

                  04/19/12 8-*2-*0 80.00% +*2900 Detail

                  04/18/12 17-*11-*0 60.71% +*2450 Detail

                  04/17/12 4-*6-*0 40.00% -*1300 Detail


                  Sunday, April 22

                  Game Score Status Pick Amount

                  New York - 1:00 PM ET New York +2.5 500
                  Atlanta - Over 191 500

                  Oklahoma City - 3:30 PM ET Oklahoma City -1 500 L.A. Lakers - Under 199.5 500

                  Sacramento - 6:00 PM ET Charlotte +4 500
                  Charlotte - Under 195 500

                  Houston - 6:00 PM ET Miami -5.5 500
                  Miami - Under 190.5 500

                  Toronto - 6:00 PM ET Toronto +5 500
                  Detroit - Over 188 500

                  Cleveland - 7:00 PM ET San Antonio -14.5 500
                  San Antonio - Under 205 500

                  Golden State - 7:00 PM ET Golden State +10 500
                  Minnesota - Under 206 500

                  Orlando - 8:00 PM ET Denver -10.5 500
                  Denver - Over 203.5 500

                  New Orleans - 9:30 PM ET New Orleans +10.5 500
                  L.A. Clippers - Under 182.5 500
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • #10
                    GoodLuck

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                    • #11
                      Thanks Jimmy....good luck to all of us......
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • #12
                        bust em BUM......gl my man


                        Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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