Insider Edge Sports – Report For Monday, May 3, 2004
Monday’s Card Features
Cincinnati/Houston Winner - FREE
We finish the weekend by going 3-0 on Sunday capping off yet another winning week for members. For Monday, we have just one release so we are giving it out free right here.
We are running our annual Spring Football Special and this year it is bigger and better than ever. We normally cut the Football Package price in half but this year we are offering it for FREE. Purchase our Baseball Season Package for $299 and not only do you get every play in every sport through the World Series, your package will be extended through the 2005 Super Bowl. That is an additional 4 months of Football Service Absolutely FREE. To sign up for this incredible deal, Click Here. Your service will begin the second you join and will continue for 9 months. That is a cost of just over $1 per day – you won’t find a deal like this anywhere else, especially from a Proven and Documented Winner. Check out our NFL Documented Record and our NCAA Documented Record from last season. The things you should look for in a service - Consistency, Integrity and Reliability – are what we are all about. As always, our plays come with the most comprehensive analysis you will find. Winning over the long haul is the name of the game and we set the standard with the best of them. Check out our record at Procappers – we are 5th out of 46 of some of the world’s best cappers out there over the past 365 days. And what makes our record that much more impressive is the fact that we have been there only since November when we were invited to join. Also, all plays there are recorded as 1 unit so our net unit value is even greater. Most services don’t even have their plays documented since they are afraid of making their record public. Join a winning team for the rest of the baseball season, where we are currently in 7th place for the season. Getting the entire Football Season For FREE is a no brainer.
Free Service Play For Monday, May 3, 2004
Cincinnati Reds (Wilson) at Houston Astros (Oswalt) 8:05 PM ET
Houston (Oswalt) –1.5 –110 (2 Units)
After a hot start, the Reds are coming back down to earth. They have now lost 5 straight games, including the first 3 games of this series. The pitching has been brutal, allowing at least 6 runs in 7 of their last 8 games. Paul Wilson was part of the reason the Reds go off to a great start and he is part of the reason for their downfall. Even though he hasn’t been given the loss in any of his last 3 starts, his performance has been bad. He has a 8.04 ERA and 2.02 WHIP, allowing a minimum of 4 runs in those 3 starts. It isn’t just the starting pitching though as the bullpen has been torched during their recent skid. The Reds relievers have allowed 21 runs during the losing streak. They've combined to pitch a total of 15 2/3 innings. Overall, they are ranked 28th with a 5.70 ERA. Houston has now won 4 in a row and 6 of their last 8 games since getting swept by St. Louis. The offense is back in gear, which is what Roy Oswalt needs. The Astros have scored a total of 5 runs in his last 3 starts, giving him just a 1-1 record despite a 1.57 ERA and 0.74 WHIP. Houston has won 7 of the 9 meetings with the Reds that Oswalt has started. Oswalt allowed a total of just 14 earned runs in those 10 starts while his ERA at home is 1.80. Personally, he is 8-0 with a 1.80 ERA lifetime versus the Astros' division rival. Against Oswalt, Sean Casey is 2-for-23 (.087), Juan Castro is 0-for-3, Adam Dunn is 4-for-24 (.167), Ken Griffey Jr. is 1-for-10 (.100), D'Angelo Jimenez is 2-for-6 (.333), Barry Larkin is 4-for-23 (.174), Brandon Larson is 0-for-3, Corky Miller is 2-for-7 (.286) and Ray Olmedo is 0-for-1. The bullpen is solid if needed, with a 3.56 ERA on the season, good for 5th in the National League. Wit the comeback win Sunday, Houston has now taken 15 of the last 19 meetings.
We finish the weekend by going 3-0 on Sunday capping off yet another winning week for members. For Monday, we have just one release so we are giving it out free right here.
We are running our annual Spring Football Special and this year it is bigger and better than ever. We normally cut the Football Package price in half but this year we are offering it for FREE. Purchase our Baseball Season Package for $299 and not only do you get every play in every sport through the World Series, your package will be extended through the 2005 Super Bowl. That is an additional 4 months of Football Service Absolutely FREE. To sign up for this incredible deal, Click Here. Your service will begin the second you join and will continue for 9 months. That is a cost of just over $1 per day – you won’t find a deal like this anywhere else, especially from a Proven and Documented Winner. Check out our NFL Documented Record and our NCAA Documented Record from last season. The things you should look for in a service - Consistency, Integrity and Reliability – are what we are all about. As always, our plays come with the most comprehensive analysis you will find. Winning over the long haul is the name of the game and we set the standard with the best of them. Check out our record at Procappers – we are 5th out of 46 of some of the world’s best cappers out there over the past 365 days. And what makes our record that much more impressive is the fact that we have been there only since November when we were invited to join. Also, all plays there are recorded as 1 unit so our net unit value is even greater. Most services don’t even have their plays documented since they are afraid of making their record public. Join a winning team for the rest of the baseball season, where we are currently in 7th place for the season. Getting the entire Football Season For FREE is a no brainer.
Free Service Play For Monday, May 3, 2004
Cincinnati Reds (Wilson) at Houston Astros (Oswalt) 8:05 PM ET
Houston (Oswalt) –1.5 –110 (2 Units)
After a hot start, the Reds are coming back down to earth. They have now lost 5 straight games, including the first 3 games of this series. The pitching has been brutal, allowing at least 6 runs in 7 of their last 8 games. Paul Wilson was part of the reason the Reds go off to a great start and he is part of the reason for their downfall. Even though he hasn’t been given the loss in any of his last 3 starts, his performance has been bad. He has a 8.04 ERA and 2.02 WHIP, allowing a minimum of 4 runs in those 3 starts. It isn’t just the starting pitching though as the bullpen has been torched during their recent skid. The Reds relievers have allowed 21 runs during the losing streak. They've combined to pitch a total of 15 2/3 innings. Overall, they are ranked 28th with a 5.70 ERA. Houston has now won 4 in a row and 6 of their last 8 games since getting swept by St. Louis. The offense is back in gear, which is what Roy Oswalt needs. The Astros have scored a total of 5 runs in his last 3 starts, giving him just a 1-1 record despite a 1.57 ERA and 0.74 WHIP. Houston has won 7 of the 9 meetings with the Reds that Oswalt has started. Oswalt allowed a total of just 14 earned runs in those 10 starts while his ERA at home is 1.80. Personally, he is 8-0 with a 1.80 ERA lifetime versus the Astros' division rival. Against Oswalt, Sean Casey is 2-for-23 (.087), Juan Castro is 0-for-3, Adam Dunn is 4-for-24 (.167), Ken Griffey Jr. is 1-for-10 (.100), D'Angelo Jimenez is 2-for-6 (.333), Barry Larkin is 4-for-23 (.174), Brandon Larson is 0-for-3, Corky Miller is 2-for-7 (.286) and Ray Olmedo is 0-for-1. The bullpen is solid if needed, with a 3.56 ERA on the season, good for 5th in the National League. Wit the comeback win Sunday, Houston has now taken 15 of the last 19 meetings.