Diamond Trends - Friday
September 7, 2012
SU TREND OF THE DAY:
-- The Indians are 0-10 since May 12, 2012 when playing a night game on the road after allowing 6+ runs in a night game for a net profit of $1015 when playing against.
OU TREND OF THE DAY:
-- The White Sox are 12-0 OU since April 08, 2011 as a 140+ favorite vs a team that has lost at least their last two games for a net profit of $1200 when playing the over.
STARTER TREND OF THE DAY:
-- The Cubs are 0-10 since July 17, 2012 when Travis Wood starts as a dog for a net profit of $1000 when playing against.
MLB BIBLE TREND OF THE DAY:
-- The Mariners are 20-0 (3.1 rpg) since June 7th, 2009 as a 130+ home favorite when they are off a win in which they scored in at most two separate innings and were at least tied after seven innings.
TODAY’S TRENDS:
-- The Yankees are 6-0 since April 19, 2012 when Phil Hughes starts after giving up 2 or more home runs for a net profit of $610.
-- The Tigers are 7-0 since July 19, 2012 when Max Scherzer starts as a favorite for a net profit of $700.
September 7, 2012
SU TREND OF THE DAY:
-- The Indians are 0-10 since May 12, 2012 when playing a night game on the road after allowing 6+ runs in a night game for a net profit of $1015 when playing against.
OU TREND OF THE DAY:
-- The White Sox are 12-0 OU since April 08, 2011 as a 140+ favorite vs a team that has lost at least their last two games for a net profit of $1200 when playing the over.
STARTER TREND OF THE DAY:
-- The Cubs are 0-10 since July 17, 2012 when Travis Wood starts as a dog for a net profit of $1000 when playing against.
MLB BIBLE TREND OF THE DAY:
-- The Mariners are 20-0 (3.1 rpg) since June 7th, 2009 as a 130+ home favorite when they are off a win in which they scored in at most two separate innings and were at least tied after seven innings.
TODAY’S TRENDS:
-- The Yankees are 6-0 since April 19, 2012 when Phil Hughes starts after giving up 2 or more home runs for a net profit of $610.
-- The Tigers are 7-0 since July 19, 2012 when Max Scherzer starts as a favorite for a net profit of $700.
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