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    Brewers & Phillies Continue Series In Philadelphia

    Neither team is in the thick of the postseason hunt, removing some of the sheen on this week's series in Philadelphia between the Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers. That doesn't mean there aren't some intriguing pitching matchups, however, and the mound clash for Game 2 is a good example.

    Philadelphia and Milwaukee continue their 3-game set with a 7:05 p.m. (ET) first pitch on Tuesday. Southpaw Cliff Lee will deliver that toss for the Phillies and the Brewers counter with Zack Greinke. Early numbers from the Don Best Pro Odds listed Philly as $1.40 chalk and 7½ for the total.

    The first meeting of the season between the two clubs was set for Monday and still pending at press. The Phillies were strongly favored at -200 on the MLB money line with Roy Halladay on the hill. Randy Wolf was slated for the Brewers and the 7½-run total was priced 20 cents 'over.'

    Milwaukee started the current road trip in very poor fashion by getting swept by the Reds in Cincinnati. That killed any momentum the Brew Crew started to build after taking four of six at home from the Pirates and Cards just following the all-star break. The Brewers reached Philadelphia six games under .500 (44-50, -14.5 units) and 10.5-games behind Cincy in fourth place of the NL Central.

    The Phillies would love to be just six games below par and in fourth place of their division. Easily the most disappointing team of 2012 – and by far the biggest drain on bettors at -25.4 units – Philadelphia is all by itself in the NL East basement, 14 games south of the front-running Washington Nationals.

    Greinke will be making his first start in 10 days after taking the ball to begin three consecutive Brewers contests before the layoff. An early ejection led to the right-hander starting Milwaukee's final two tilts prior to the all-star break, and he came out of the break to get things rolling for the team in the second half. Brewers skipper Ron Roenicke then decided to skip Greinke's last turn through the rotation, a decision that might have also had to do with the club trying to re-sign and/or trade the impending free agent.

    Tuesday will be Greinke's first start against the Phillies since his '04 rookie season when he went six innings at Citizens Bank Park and allowed three runs in a 4-2 loss while with the Royals.

    Lee didn't pick up his first win of the season until July 4 in New York against the Mets. The Phils have dropped seven of his last eight assignments, and 12 of 16 overall in 2012. Three career outings vs. the Brewers have resulted in a 4.74 ERA, two no-decisions (both Philadelphia wins) and a loss.

    Philadelphia has won 10 of the past 14 meetings with Milwaukee, though the Brewers did take two of the three games played in the City of Brotherly Love a year ago. Both of those Milwaukee wins slid 'over' the total, and neither Greinke nor Lee factored into the decision in any of the seven clashes in 2011.

    No new injuries are being reported by either squad, and Tuesday night's forecast for Philly calls for clear skies, temps in the low-80s for the start of the game and a 12 mph NNW breeze (in from left-center).
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    Deroit Tigers On The Prowl In Cleveland

    The Detroit Tigers are one of the hottest teams in baseball and look to continue their momentum Tuesday night when they start a key 9-game road trip at the Cleveland Indians.

    The pitching matchup at 7:05 p.m. (ET) is Detroit’s Doug Fister against Cleveland’s Ubaldo Jimenez. Expect to see the Tigers as a 120-130 road favorite on the Don Best odds screen with a total of nine runs.

    The Tigers’ new favorite holiday must be Fourth of July. They were 39-42 heading into that day, but have gone 13-2 since and vaulted to the top of the AL Central standings. Only three of those games came away from Motown, so this trip is a proving ground.

    Slugger Miguel Cabrera is having a monster year with a .330 batting average, 23 homers and 79 RBIs despite moving over to play third base after the Prince Fielder signing. The Tigers also are not resting with late-breaking news they had acquired right-hander Anibal Sanchez and 2B Omar Infante from the Miami Marlins for top pitching prospect Jacob Turner and a couple of minor leaguers.

    Cleveland is 3-7 in the second half and 4.5 games behind in the division pending its Monday finale with Baltimore. The Indians have dropped their last four games in scoring a total of six runs. That includes the first three in the O’s series.

    Fister (4-6, 4.04 ERA) was a virtual piñata before the All-Star break, but the switch has gone on with two wins since and just two earned runs allowed over 15 innings. Don Best Sports analyst Pat Williams thinks Fister should continue to shine going forward after battling injuries in the first half.

    Jimenez (8-9, 5.24 ERA) has been known to pitch well before the All-Star break in previous years and then fade. His ERA this year was a reasonable 4.50 before two horrible second-half starts at Toronto and Tampa Bay (a combined 13 earned runs over eight innings).

    Don Best’s Williams points out that Jimenez has been better at home at Progressive Field (4-3, 3.66 ERA), but believes he’s a risky proposition in the second half, especially compared to the emerging Fister.

    The Indians have dominated the Tigers this year at 5-1, including a 3-game home sweep back in May that all went ‘under’ the total. Detroit is just 5-16 in the last 21 games in Cleveland overall.

    Despite those recent betting trends, Williams thinks Detroit should have success this series on the way to the AL Central title, with the Chicago White Sox the only real competition.

    Don’t forget to check out the Don Best Pro Odds for all the MLB action, plus other sports just around the corner like the NFL and college football.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Around the Horn - Tuesday

      July 24, 2012


      NATIONAL LEAGUE

      Milwaukee at Philadelphia - 7:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Greinke (9-3, 3.57 ERA) 44-51 UNDER 5-1 L6 away vs LHP
      Lee (1-6, 3.72 ERA) 43-54 3-6 L9 home Game 2's


      -- Phillies beat Brewers, 7-6 on Monday

      Chicago at Pittsburgh - 7:05 PM EST (Game 2/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Maholm (8-6, 4.09 ERA) 39-56 1-7 away Game 2's off win
      McDonald (10-3, 2.93 ERA) 54-41 5-0 home Game 2's off loss


      -- Cubs beat Pirates, 2-0 on Monday

      Washington at N.Y. Mets - 7:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Gonzalez (12-5, 3.32 ERA) 56-39 9-3 L12 away vs RHP
      Dickey (13-1, 2.84 ERA) 47-49 1-5 L6 home Game 2's


      -- Nationals beat Mets, 8-2 on Monday

      Atlanta at Miami - 7:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Hudson (8-4, 3.70 ERA) 52-44 5-1 away on Tuesdays
      Buehrle (9-9, 3.29 ERA) 45-51 UNDER 7-1 L8 home Game 2's


      -- Marlins beat Braves, 2-1 on Monday

      Cincinnati at Houston - 8:05 PM EST (Game 2/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Leake (3-6, 4.25 ERA) 56-40 6-2 L8 away Game 2's
      Harrell (7-7, 4.24 ERA) 34-63 4-9 L13 home vs RHP


      -- Reds beat Astros, 8-3 on Monday

      Los Angeles at St. Louis - 8:15 PM EST (Game 2/4)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Kershaw (7-5, 2.74 ERA) 53-44 3-8 L11 away vs RHP
      Wainwright (7-10, 4.42 ERA) 50-46 8-3 L11 home off loss


      -- Dodgers beat Cardinals, 5-3 on Monday

      Colorado at Arizona - 9:40 PM EST (Game 2/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Cabrera (0-1, 19.29 ERA) 36-59 5-11 away Game 2's
      Saunders (4-6, 3.58 ERA) 48-48 11-2 L13 home vs LHP


      -- Diamondbacks beat Rockies, 6-3 on Monday

      San Diego at San Francisco - 10:15 PM EST (Game 2/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Volquez (6-7, 3.34 ERA) 41-57 5-2 L7 away vs LHP
      Bumgarner (11-6, 3.12 ERA) 54-42 12-3 home Game 2's


      -- Giants beat Padres, 7-1 on Monday


      AMERICAN LEAGUE

      Tampa Bay at Baltimore - 7:05 PM EST (Game 1/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Hellickson (4-6, 3.55 ERA) 49-47 4-10 away vs LHP
      Chen (8-5, 3.80 ERA) 51-45 2-7 L9 home vs RHP


      -- Rays beat Mariners, 2-1 on Sunday
      -- Orioles lost to Indians, 3-1 on Monday

      Detroit at Cleveland - 7:05 PM EST (Game 1/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Fister (4-6, 4.04 ERA) 52-44 3-7 away Game 1's off win
      Jimenez (8-9, 5.24 ERA) 48-48 11-3 L14 home Game 1's


      -- Tigers beat White Sox, 6-4 on Sunday
      -- Indians beat Orioles, 3-1 on Monday

      Oakland at Toronto - 7:10 PM EST (Game 1/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Blackley (2-2, 2.86 ERA) 51-44 3-7 L10 away vs LHP
      Cecil (2-2, 6.34 ERA) 48-47 OVER 9-1 L10 home vs LHP


      -- Athletics beat Yankees, 5-4 on Sunday
      -- Blue Jays beat Red Sox, 15-7 on Sunday

      Boston at Texas - 8:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Buchholz (8-3, 5.19 ERA) 48-49 UNDER 5-2 L7 away Game 2's
      Perez (1-1, 5.54 ERA) 57-38 13-3 L16 home vs RHP


      -- Rangers beat Red Sox, 9-1 on Monday

      Minnesota at Chicago - 8:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      De Vries (2-2, 3.95 ERA) 40-56 5-10 away Game 2's
      Quintana (4-1, 2.30 ERA) 51-45 5-1 L6 home vs LHP


      -- White Sox beat Twins, 7-4 on Monday

      Kansas City at Los Angeles - 10:05 PM EST (Game 2/3)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Smith (1-3, 7.97 ERA) 40-55 8-2 away Game 2's off loss
      Richards (3-1, 3.53 ERA) 53-44 UNDER 10-2 L12 home Game 2's


      -- Angels beat Royals, 6-3 on Monday

      N.Y. Yankees at Seattle - 10:05 PM EST (Game 2/4)
      Teams Pitcher Notes Team Record Betcha Didn't Know
      Garcia (4-3, 5.37 ERA) 58-38 UNDER 10-4 on Tuesdays
      Hernandez (8-5, 2.82 ERA) 42-56 8-2 L10 Game 2's


      -- Yankees beat Mariners, 4-1 on Monday
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        Diamond Trends - Tuesday

        July 24, 2012


        SU TREND OF THE DAY:

        -- The Astros are 0-11 since May 10, 2011 at home after a 5+ run loss in a night game if they are not on a 9+ game losing streak for a net profit of $953 when playing against.


        OU TREND OF THE DAY:

        -- The Nationals are 0-9 OU since June 25, 2011 as a road dog after a win in which they used 5+ pitchers for a net profit of $900 when playing the under.

        STARTER TREND OF THE DAY:

        -- The Giants are 16-0 since June 26, 2011 when Madison Bumgarner starts as a home favorite for a net profit of $1600.

        MLB BIBLE TREND OF THE DAY:

        -- The Reds are 13-0 (5.6 rpg) since 2009 after a single-digit win where they had at least 16 hits.

        TODAY’S TRENDS:

        -- The Giants are 0-9-2 OU since April 22, 2011 when Madison Bumgarner starts at home after his team lost the last time he started for a net profit of $900 when playing the under.

        -- The Red Sox are 0-7 OU since May 13, 2011 when Clay Buchholz starts after he had a WHIP of less than one his last start for a net profit of $700 when playing the under.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          Dodgers seek 6th straight win Tuesday


          LOS ANGELES DODGERS (53-44)

          at ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (50-46)


          First pitch: Tuesday, 8:15 p.m. EDT
          Line: St. Louis -125, Los Angeles +115, Total: 7

          The Cardinals will look to cool down a red-hot Dodgers squad in the second game of a four-game set on Tuesday night.

          Los Angeles has won five games in a row by a combined score of 33-20, the last four of which have been on the road. Clayton Kershaw kicked off the winning streak and is following up his Cy Young performance of last season with another strong year, sporting a 2.74 ERA and 1.06 WHIP. In his past two starts, he has gone 14 innings, allowing just two earned runs on 11 hits with 13 K’s. On Tuesday he faces Adam Wainwright, who has struggled this season with a 4.42 ERA and 7-10 record (team is 7-12), with that ERA ballooning to 5.01 at home. Despite losing his past two starts, he has been better lately with a 2.79 ERA in July. However, the Dodgers have beaten St. Louis eight straight times and are 4-0 so far in the season series. Even though the Cardinals are at home, they should not be favored in this game against the surging Dodgers, who have found their groove again with star outfielder Matt Kemp back in the fold. Kemp has a .441 BA, 3 HR and 11 RBI in his past eight games versus St. Louis. Take underdog LOS ANGELES to win this one.

          This three-star FoxSheets trend also favors the Dodgers:

          ST. LOUIS is 8-21 (27.6%, -18.5 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record this season. The average score was ST LOUIS 3.4, OPPONENT 5.2 - (Rating = 3*).

          Kershaw has pitched very well against the Cardinals in his career with a 4-2 record, 2.74 ERA and 1.28 WHIP in 10 career starts. The most recent of those starts was in May 19 when he threw a complete-game shutout, yielding six hits and no walk in a 6-0 victory for Los Angeles. Kershaw is 2-1 with a 1.78 ERA in four career starts at Busch Stadium, tossing six shutout innings with eight strikeouts in St. Louis last season. Although his ERA is more than a run higher on the road (3.38) compared to at home (2.36), he has a better WHIP (1.03) and strikeout rate (10.1 K’s/9) away from Dodger Stadium. Kershaw averages an impressive 6.7 innings per game this season, but should he need it, he has a strong bullpen behind him that sports a 3.23 ERA, 1.27 WHIP and 263 K’s in 270 innings.

          Wainwright has strong career numbers versus the Dodgers with a 3.02 ERA and 1.16 WHIP in eight starts. The stats are even better in five home games in this series, as he’s 2-1 with an 0.70 ERA, including a streak of 14 straight shutout innings. However, he has not faced Los Angeles since July 17, 2010, when he tossed six shutout innings, allowing just five hits and one walk. Still, he faced the Dodgers in the 2009 postseason when he allowed just one earned run in eight frames with seven strikeouts. The bullpen supporting him is less efficient than the St. Louis one though, with a 4.30 ERA and 1.35 WHIP, converting just 60% of its save chances. And Wainwright usually needs more bullpen help than Kershaw does, only going 6.1 innings per start and just 5.9 at home.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #6
            MLB
            Armadillo's Write-Up

            Tuesday, July 24

            Hot pitchers
            -- Maholm is 4-0, 0.92 in his last four starts.
            -- Lee has a 2.89 RA in his last three starts.
            -- Hudson is 2-0, 2.95 in his last three starts. Buehrle is 4-1, 1.87 in his last five starts.
            -- Harrell has a 2.18 RA in his last five starts.
            -- Kershaw is 1-0, 1.29 in his last couple starts.
            -- Volquez is 3-0, 1.87 in his last five starts. Bumgarner is 1-1, 2.57 in his last couple starts.

            -- Blackley is 1-0, 2.43 in his last five starts.
            -- WChen is 1-0, 2.77 in his last couple starts.
            -- Fister is 3-0, 2.57 in his last three starts.
            -- Buchholz is 0-1, 3.14 in two starts since coming off the DL.
            -- Quintana is 2-0, 3.08 in his last five starts.
            -- FHernandez is 2-0, 0.73 in his last three starts. FGarcia is 2-1, 3.97 in his last four starts.

            Cold pitchers
            -- McDonald has a 5.52 RA in his last five starts, but Pirates are 5-1 in his last six starts, scoring 50 runs.
            -- Greinke has a 9.64 RA in his last four starts.
            -- GGonzalez has a 6.15 RA in his last five starts. Dickey has a 6.52 RA in his last three starts.
            -- Leake has a 5.40 RA in his last three starts.
            -- Wainwright is 1-3, 5.92 in his last four starts.
            -- Saunders is 0-2, 4.50 in his last three starts. Cabrera allowed seven runs in 2.1 IP in his only previous MLB start.

            -- Cecil is 1-2, 8.72 in his last four starts.
            -- Hellickson is 0-4, 6.39 in his last five outings.
            -- Jimenez is 1-4, 7.16 in his last five starts.
            -- Perez allowed 10 runs in 13 IP in four games this year (two starts).
            -- De Vries is 0-1, 4.00 in his last three starts.
            -- Smith is 1-3, 7.97 in four starts this season. Richards has a 9.77 RA in his last three starts, but tossed seven shutout innings last time out.

            Hot Teams
            -- Braves won 10 of their last 15 games.
            -- Phillies won six of their last nine games.
            -- Pirates won 12 of their last 15 home games.
            -- Nationals are 7-4 in their last eleven road games.
            -- Reds won 12 of their last 14 games.
            -- Cardinals won three of their last four games. Dodgers won their last five games, scoring 33 runs.
            -- Arizona won its last seven home games, scoring 56 runs.
            -- Padres won seven of their last ten games. San Francisco won eight of its last ten games.

            -- A's won 14 of their last 16 games. Toronto won their last three games, scoring 28 runs.
            -- Detroit won 13 of its last 15 games.
            -- Baltimore won five of its last six games.
            -- Mariners won six of their last ten games.

            Cold Teams
            -- Brewers lost nine of their last twelve road games.
            -- Cubs lost three of their last four games, scoring three runs.
            -- Mets lost ten of their last eleven games.
            -- Marlins lost five of their last six games.
            -- Astros lost 20 of their last 22 games.
            -- Colorado lost seven of its last nine games.

            -- Indians lost seven of their last ten games.
            -- Tampa Bay lost five of its last seven road games.
            -- Red Sox are 5-12 in their last 17 games. Texas lost three of last five.
            -- White Sox lost six of their last eight games. Minnesota is 5-10 in its last 15.
            -- Royals lost 11 of their last 13 games. Angels are 5-6 in their last 11.
            -- Bronx Bombers lost four of their last five games.

            Totals
            -- Five of Phillies' last seven games went over the total.
            -- Seven of last eight Pirate games stayed under the total.
            -- Under is 9-5-1 in last fifteen Washington games.
            -- Under is 12-1-2 in Miami's last fifteen games.
            -- Six of last seven Houston games went over the total.
            -- Eight of last nine St Louis games stayed under the total.
            -- Four of last five Arizona games went over the total.
            -- Seven of last ten San Diego games went over the total.

            -- Five of last six Oakland games stayed under the total.
            -- Six of last seven Tampa Bay games stayed under.
            -- Under is 9-3-2 in Baltimore's last fourteen games.
            -- 14 of last 18 Texas games stayed under the total.
            -- Under is 18-9-2 in last 29 White Sox games.
            -- Over is 6-2-1 in Angels' last nine games.
            -- Under is 19-7 in last twenty-six Seattle games.

            Umpires
            -- Chi-Pitt-- Six of last eight Holbrook games went over the total.
            -- Mil-Phil-- Last five O'Nora games stayed under the total.
            -- Wsh-NY-- Rackley is a rookie ump; not enough data to judge him.
            -- Atl-Mia-- Seven of last nine Diaz games went over the total.
            -- Cin-Hst-- Four of last five Cederstrom games stayed under.
            -- LA-StL-- Seven of last nine Reyburn games stayed under.
            -- Col-Az-- Seven of last eight Wegner games stayed under total.
            -- SD-SF-- All four Baker games stayed under the total.

            -- A's-Tor-- Don't know who the umpire is here.
            -- TB-Balt-- Don't know who the umpire is here.
            -- Det-Cle-- Don't know who the umpire is here.
            -- Bos-Tex-- Seven of last ten Guccione games went over.
            -- Min-Chi-- Favorites won eight of last eleven Timmons games.
            -- KC-LA-- Over is 8-3-1 in last dozen Randazzo games.
            -- NY-Sea-- Under is 5-1-1 in last seven Gonzalez games.
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #7
              MLB
              Long Sheet

              Tuesday, July 24

              National League

              Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 ET
              Maholm: Chicago Cubs 8-22 SU as a road underdog of +100 to +150
              McDonald: Pittsburgh 20-5 SU as a home favorite of -110 or higher

              Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7:05 ET
              Greinke: 9-0 TSR after a loss
              Lee: 2-8 TSR in night games

              Washington at NY Mets, 7:10 ET
              Gonzalez: Washington 20-12 SU in road games against right-handed starters
              Dickey: NY Mets 4-13 SU in July

              Atlanta at Miami, 7:10 ET
              Hudson: Atlanta 18-9 SU in road games after 3 games without a stolen base
              Buehrle: Miami 9-24 SU as a home underdog of +100 to +125

              Cincinnati at Houston, 8:05 ET
              Leake: Cincinnati 22-13 SU in road games after a game where they had 17 or more hits
              Harrell: Houston 2-17 SU in July

              LA Dodgers at St. Louis, 8:15 ET MLB
              Kershaw: 16-4 TSR in the second half of the season
              Wainwright: ST Louis 5-12 SU at home after having won 3 of their last 4

              Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 ET
              Cabrera: Colorado 1-5 SU after 2 games where they stranded 5 or less runners on base
              Saunders: Arizona 9-1 SU after batting .333 or better over a 3 game span

              San Diego at San Francisco, 10:15 ET
              Volquez: San Diego 26-51 SU after 3 consecutive games vs a division rival
              Bumgarner: San Francisco 24-6 SU as a home favorite of -110 or higher


              American League

              Oakland at Toronto, 7:05 ET
              Blackley: Oakland 14-2 SU in July
              Cecil: Toronto 5-13 SU at home after 3 or more road games

              Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 ET
              Hellickson: Tampa Bay 7-14 SU after scoring 4 runs or less 3 straight games
              Chen: Baltimore 17-8 SU after allowing 3 runs or less 3 straight games

              Detroit at Cleveland, 7:05 ET
              Fister: Detroit 9-17 SU after a win by 2 runs or less
              Jimenez: Cleveland 33-24 SU in night games

              Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 ET
              De Vries: Minnesota 8-3 SU as a road underdog of +150 to +175
              Quintana: CHI White Sox 9-16 SU at home when the total is 8 to 8.5

              Kansas City at LA Angels, 10:05 ET
              Smith: Kansas City 9-2 SU as a road underdog of +150 to +175
              Richards: LA Angels 126-157 SU after 3 or more consecutive overs

              NY Yankees at Seattle, 10:10 ET
              Garcia: NY Yankees 11-1 SU after 5 or more consecutive road games
              Hernandez: Seattle 10-24 SU after 3 games with no home runs
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • #8
                Tuesday, July 24

                Game Score Status Pick Amount

                Tampa Bay - 7:05 PM ET Baltimore -140 500
                Baltimore - Under 8.5 500

                Milwaukee - 7:05 PM ET Milwaukee +122 500
                Philadelphia - Over 7.5 500

                Detroit - 7:05 PM ET Detroit -126 500
                Cleveland - Over 9 500

                Chi. Cubs - 7:05 PM ET Pittsburgh -178 500
                Pittsburgh - Over 7.5 500

                Oakland - 7:07 PM ET Oakland +113 500
                Toronto - Over 9 500

                Atlanta - 7:10 PM ET Atlanta -110 500
                Miami - Over 7.5 500

                Washington - 7:10 PM ET Washington +102 500
                NY Mets - Over 7.5 500

                Boston - 8:05 PM ET Texas -108 500
                Texas - Under 10.5 500

                Cincinnati - 8:05 PM ET Cincinnati -128 500
                Houston - Over 8 500

                Minnesota - 8:10 PM ET Minnesota +183 500
                Chi. White Sox - Over 9 500

                LA Dodgers - 8:15 PM ET LA Dodgers +108 500
                St. Louis - Under 7.5 500

                Colorado - 9:40 PM ET Arizona -196 500
                Arizona - Over 10 500

                Kansas City - 10:05 PM ET Kansas City +164 500
                LA Angels - Under 9 500

                NY Yankees - 10:10 PM ET NY Yankees +110 500
                Seattle - Under 7 500

                San Diego - 10:15 PM ET San Francisco -180 500
                San Francisco - Over 6.5 500
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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