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MIKE ROSE - 4/24 10* ARENA GAME OF THE YEAR (We're 10-5 ATS all time in10* POSITIONS!!!)
Cost $55 Mike Rose
The first 12 weeks of the season have passed and with only 8
Playoff spots available to 17 teams, the separation of the wheat from
the chaff will take place during the last 5 weeks of the campaign.
There's only one division game going today, & my 2 pages of analysis
will explain exactly why I'm enamored with this particular side.
We've had a fantastic 2005 season to date hitting at a 58% clip, &
come into today hitting 10 of our L/16 positions. Let me give you the
play to SLAM YOUR MAN!!!
NEW YORK
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SHARK'S WINNERS
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Sunday, April 24th
TEXAS at NY YANKEES
TEX P ASTACIO -R vs NYY R JOHNSON -L
The Rangers and Yankees wrap up their weekend series in New York. Today's pitching matchup features Pedro Astacio of Texas versus Randy Johnson of the Yankees. Astacio (1-1, 1.64 ERA) has had quality starts in his first three appearances for the Rangers. He is coming off his best outing of the season, scattering six hits in an eight-inning 3-0 home shutout of the Oakland A's. He was 12-11 with a 4.79 ERA in 31 starts for the Mets in 2002 and saw limited action the past two seasons due to injuries. He missed most of April in 2004 with the Red Sox with biceps tendonitis and sat out the final four months of the season after undergoing surgery to repair torn cartilage in his right shoulder, but has gone at least 7.0 innings in his three starts so far in 2005. Johnson (1-1, 5.13 ERA) is looking for his first win since Opening Night (April 3rd versus Boston), having allowed at least five runs in each of his past three outings. In his last two starts, he has allowed five homers in losses to Tampa Bay and Boston. However, he has walked just three while striking out 21 in his past three starts. Despite that, the Rangers look like a live 'dog today.
BOSTON at TAMPA BAY
BOS B ARROYO -R vs TAM H NOMO -R
The Red Sox finalize their three game set with the Devil Rays in Tampa Bay. In today's game, Bronson Arroyo takes the hill for the Red Sox, while Hideo Nomo goes for the Devil Rays. Arroyo (1-0, 3.86 ERA) is coming off a good outing against the Blue Jays, when he gave up just one run on eight hits over 7.0 innings, but he took a no-decision in an eventual 4-3 loss. He is 1-1 with a 3.31 ERA in three starts at Tropicana Field and was 2-1 with an 4.05 ERA last year against the Devil Rays. Nomo (2-1, 6.59 ERA) picked up a victory in his last start on Tuesday, allowing one run on six hits with one homer, three walks and 2 K's in 5.2 innings in a 6-2 win versus the Yankees and Randy Johnson as a +320 road underdog. Nomo's last start against the Red Sox on April 15th in Boston was a nightmare, as he allowed eight runs on five hits with one homer, five walks and 1 strikeout in just 2.0 innings in a 10-0 loss. However, he has only allowed one run in two of his three starts this year and will be looking for a little redemption today as a +150 'dog. Go Devil Rays.
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