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  • #16
    MLB (Baseball) Trends

    Tuesday, April 4th

    National League:

    Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 8:05 EST
    Victor Santos (R) vs. Chris Capuano (L)
    Santos: 3-12 TSR in the first half of the season
    Capuano: 21-12 TSR on grass fields

    Florida at Houston, 8:05 EST
    Sergio Mitre (R) vs. Andy Pettitte (L)
    Mitre: Florida 9-18 off a combined score of 4 runs or less
    Pettitte: 32-11 at home after allowing 2 runs or less

    San Francisco at San Diego, 10:05 EST
    Matt Morris (R) vs. Shawn Estes (L)
    Morris: San Francisco 26-10 Over as a road favorite of -150 or less
    Estes: 36-66 TSR with a line of +125 to -125

    Atlanta at Los Angeles Dodgers, 10:10 EST
    John Smoltz (R) vs. Brad Penny (R)
    Smoltz: 22-5 TSR as a favorite
    Penny: Dodgers 6-17 off a one-run loss


    American League:

    Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 2:05 EST
    Jake Westbrook (R) vs. Freddy Garcia (R)
    Westbrook: Cleveland 22-12 away off a loss
    Garcia: 3-10 TSR as a home favorite of -150 or less

    Minnesota at Toronto, 7:15 EST
    Johan Santana (L) vs. Roy Halladay (R)
    Santana: 35-6 TSR in night games
    Halladay: 12-1 Under in the first half of the season

    Boston at Texas, 8:05 EST
    Tim Wakefield (R) vs. Vicente Padilla (R)
    Wakefield: 12-3 Under in the first half of the season
    Padilla: Texas 18-7 revenging a loss as a home favorite

    New York Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 EST
    Mike Mussina (R) vs. Rich Harden (R)
    Mussina: 22-14 TSR as an underdog
    Harden: Oakland 6-19 off a loss by 6+ runs

    Los Angeles Angels at Seattle, 10:05 EST
    John Lackey (R) vs. Joel Pineiro (R)
    Lackey: 14-5 Under with a line of +125 to -125
    Pineiro: 7-19 TSR with a line of +125 to -125

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    • #17
      NHL Hockey Trends
      Tuesday, April 4th

      National League:

      Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 8:05 EST
      Victor Santos (R) vs. Chris Capuano (L)
      Santos: 3-12 TSR in the first half of the season
      Capuano: 21-12 TSR on grass fields

      Florida at Houston, 8:05 EST
      Sergio Mitre (R) vs. Andy Pettitte (L)
      Mitre: Florida 9-18 off a combined score of 4 runs or less
      Pettitte: 32-11 at home after allowing 2 runs or less

      San Francisco at San Diego, 10:05 EST
      Matt Morris (R) vs. Shawn Estes (L)
      Morris: San Francisco 26-10 Over as a road favorite of -150 or less
      Estes: 36-66 TSR with a line of +125 to -125

      Atlanta at Los Angeles Dodgers, 10:10 EST
      John Smoltz (R) vs. Brad Penny (R)
      Smoltz: 22-5 TSR as a favorite
      Penny: Dodgers 6-17 off a one-run loss


      American League:

      Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 2:05 EST
      Jake Westbrook (R) vs. Freddy Garcia (R)
      Westbrook: Cleveland 22-12 away off a loss
      Garcia: 3-10 TSR as a home favorite of -150 or less

      Minnesota at Toronto, 7:15 EST
      Johan Santana (L) vs. Roy Halladay (R)
      Santana: 35-6 TSR in night games
      Halladay: 12-1 Under in the first half of the season

      Boston at Texas, 8:05 EST
      Tim Wakefield (R) vs. Vicente Padilla (R)
      Wakefield: 12-3 Under in the first half of the season
      Padilla: Texas 18-7 revenging a loss as a home favorite

      New York Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 EST
      Mike Mussina (R) vs. Rich Harden (R)
      Mussina: 22-14 TSR as an underdog
      Harden: Oakland 6-19 off a loss by 6+ runs

      Los Angeles Angels at Seattle, 10:05 EST
      John Lackey (R) vs. Joel Pineiro (R)
      Lackey: 14-5 Under with a line of +125 to -125
      Pineiro: 7-19 TSR with a line of +125 to -125

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      • #18
        This was e-mailed to me ...
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        Some Baseball Info to Help you in 2006
        Last year was a horrendous year in MLB for the wildster. It was my second consecutive year of being below 200 plus units in 25 years of capping MLB and it was my second year at being negative units.

        The goal this year is to be plus 150 units and cut down the number of plays.

        After digging out my old information from my storage closet, I found the tools that helped me before the computer age became about and if you use these tools as I have in the past, they should be proven to be profitable for you in 2006.

        What are the tools?

        First and foremost, know the history of each starting pitcher that is pitching. Use their last 3 years of winning percentage based on the total number of starts and play equal units each start they make. For instance, a Chris Carpenter had a winning percentage last year over 80% and was 29-7. The last 3 years his winning percentage is over 75% when healthy. If you played equal units on the money line, you would of been positive, depending on the average money line posted for him being listed as the SP.

        Secondly, pitchers coming off career years, ie., CY YOUNG winners, for some reason are heavier favorites the following season and seem to have down years in the beginning, such as a Johan Santana, 2004 CY Young Winner who had it rough last year but still managed to win 72.2% of his starts.

        Pitchers who are notoriously bad bets would be Jose Lima, 25.5% and pitchers with huge money line losses would be Randy Johnson, even with a winning percentage over 61%, RJ is a bad bet with money lines unless he's the underdog or near pick em. As a favorite of -250 or more, he's negative 3,000 the last 3 years on the money line, even with a winning record as far as stats go.

        Thirdly, know the teams. Some teams dominate other teams. Last year Tampa Bay crushed the number vs the Yankees. The worst money line teams last year were:

        Florida 51.2% -1571
        Detroit 43.8% -1877
        NYY 58.6% -1658
        Seattle 42.6% -1762
        Cubs 48.8% -1526
        Pirates 41.4% -1574
        Dodgers 43.8% -2455
        Orioles 45.7% -1982

        Early in the season last year the Orioles fooled many of the experts and got out of the gate quickly and they fell flat on their assets the second half and fired Lee Mazilli who's now with the Yankees.

        Another team that fooled many in the beginning last year was the Nationals.

        Top Money Line teams in 2005:

        White sox 61% +2300
        Cards 61.7% +973
        Angels 58.6% +1029
        Indians 57.4% +1180
        Bluejays 49.4% +869 (Even with Halladay's injury)

        Knowing the teams as mentioned, these teams dominated certain opponents last year:

        D'backs 13-5 vs the Dodgers
        Braves 13-6 vs the Muts
        Cubs 11-5 vs the Pirates
        Astros 12-4 vs the Reds
        Astros 10-5 vs the Brew Crew
        Mets 6-1 vs the D-backs
        Phillies 6-0 vs SD & 5-1 vs SF
        Cards 11-5 vs the Reds, Astros & Brewers 12-4 vs Pittsburgh
        Nationals 5-1 vs the Cubs & Pirates, 4-2 vs the Dodgers
        O's 12-6 vs the D-Rays
        Red Sox 13-6 vs D-Rays
        Red Sox 7-2 vs Texas
        White Sox 14-5 vs Cleve
        White Sox 13-5 vs KC
        White Sox 12-6 vs Detroit
        White Sox 6-2 vs O's & 6-3 vs Seattle
        Angels 15-4 vs Texas
        A's 12-6 vs Seattle
        Yankees 12-6 vs Toronto
        Texas 13-6 vs Seattle
        Toronto 5-1 vs Angels

        Over/Under players beware:

        Most overs in 2005-
        Hendrickson T-Bay 20 overs 10 unders
        Myers-Phillies 17 overs 13 unders
        Claudio Vargas with DC & D-backs 13 overs 6 unders
        Oliver Perez-Pirates 15-4 over/under
        Halsey-Dbacks 16-10 over/under
        Eric Milton-Reds 20-13 over/under
        Morris-Cards (now with SF Giants) 19-12 over/under
        Pineiro-Mariners 19-11 over/under
        Horacio Ramirez-Braves 18-12 over/under

        Teams with most overs:

        Florida 81-70-11
        Reds 87-71-4
        D-Rays 83-72-7

        Teams with most unders:

        White Sox 63-90-9
        Angels 71-85-6
        Indians 67-83-12
        DC Nats 61-90-11
        Orioles 68-85-9
        Tigers 74-84-4
        Rockies 72-83-7

        Pitchers with best Under % in 2005:

        Blanton-A's 22-9
        Lackey-Angels 22-13
        Contrerars-White Sox 22-10
        Saarloos-A's 19-6
        Oswalt-Astros 25-12
        Wang-Yankees 13-5
        Millwood-Indians (Now Texas) 20-7

        Teams that helped themselves in 2006:

        Indians: picked up Paul Byrd & Jason Johnson & Guillermo Mota
        Yankees: picked up Octavio Dotel, Kyle Farnsworth & ****** Damon.
        Texas: picked up Kevin Millwood, Vincente Padilla, Alfonseca & Adam Eaton, 3 starting pitchers and a set up man.
        Bluejays: picked up Troy Glaus, Burnett, Molina & BJ Ryan.
        Dodgers: added infield help with Furcal, Mueller & Garciaparra and return healthy Eric Gagne.
        Teams that hurt themselves in the off-season:

        Florida Marlins
        Los Angeles Angels


        Divisional rulers in 2005:

        St Louis 51-29 vs Central
        White Sox 52-22 vs Central & 52-29 away games
        Red Sox were 54-27 at home
        Yankees 25-14 vs AL West
        Astros 53-28 at home
        Indians 50-31 away
        A's 25-15 vs AL Central
        Phillies 22-9 vs NL Worst (west)
        Mets 20-12 vs NL Worst & 48-33 at home
        Texas 25-15 vs AL Central
        Tampa 18-14 vs AL Worst(west)

        Divisional Worst records in 2005:

        Braves 13-17 vs NL West
        White Sox 15-22 vs AL West
        Twins 17-22 vs AL West
        Cubs 11-23 vs NL East & 38-43 at home
        D-Backs 11-21 vs NL East
        O's 13-22 vs AL Central
        Reds 31-50 away
        Detroit 29-46 vs AL Central
        Seattle 30-51 away
        Rockies 27-54 away & 15-28 vs NL Central
        Pirates 30-50 vs NL Central
        Tampa 27-54 away
        KC 22-59 away, 8-26 vs AL West
        Last edited by Spark; 04-04-2006, 08:09 PM.

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        • #19
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          THINK LONG THINK WRONG

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          • #20
            This was e-mailed to me ...

            This was e-mailed to me ...
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            This is a great store of info! Thanks, as always, Spark! Man, it's good to have MLB back and it's great to know that we all have you guys in "Trends and Indexes" working so hard for us every day. Thanks again to all of you guys and have a great season.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Udog
              This was e-mailed to me ...
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              This is a great store of info! Thanks, as always, Spark! Man, it's good to have MLB back and it's great to know that we all have you guys in "Trends and Indexes" working so hard for us every day. Thanks again to all of you guys and have a great season.
              Glad you enjoy them dog ... Good Luck buddy

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