Insider Edge Sports – Report For Wednesday, June 2, 2004
Wednesday’s Card Features
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We definitely had a rough one on Tuesday as all three losses took place in the 9th inning or later. We always rebound well and that will be the case again today. We have 4 more releases in baseball for Wednesday that will make up for yesterday. All 4 are yours with our One Day Pass for $14.95.! If we don’t show a profit, you get a full refund plus a week of service absolutely free!
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A look at our results for the past year since the beginning of football season:
Yesterday 0-3 -6.0 units
September +17.2 units
October -41.5 units
November +51.7 units
December +5.3 units
January +19.1 units
February -37.9 units
March +14.9 units
April +7.0 units
May +27.55 units
June -6.0 Units
Total +57.35 units
These numbers are all based on 2-unit plays with the occasional 3-unit top plays included as well. We do not inflate our numbers with 5 or 10 unit plays. Obviously the numbers are true and correct since we are fully documented – always have been and always will be. Need a breakdown of any of the above numbers? Feel free to email us and we will send you the plays.
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Houston Astros (Clemens) at Chicago Cubs (Clement) 2:20 PM ET
Chicago Cubs (Clement) -105 (2 Units)
Matt Clement returns home after a rough outing on the road. He heavily favors pitching at Wrigley Field, both this year and throughout his career. He is 5-1 with a 1.91 ERA at home this season compared to a 1-2 record and a 5.16 ERA on the road. Opposing hitter are batting just .156 against him at home. He is 22-15 with a 3.66 ERA in his career at Wrigley including a 16-6 record the last 2 seasons. This year he has allowed 1 run or less 5 times, with 4 of those being pitched at home. His control was off in his last outing as he tied a major-league record by hitting three batters in the same inning, which led to four runs. Clement also threw a wild pitch against pitcher Kip Wells, a ball that zipped behind his back, scoring the first run. Control usually isn’t an issue with him and we don’t expect that to be a problem here. Roger Clemens takes the hill on the road for just the 4th time this season and so far the results have been mixed. He pitched well in his first road start with the Astros against the Cardinals but he has allowed 10 runs over 10.2 innings in his last 2 on the road. Despite 2 good home starts sandwiched around that debacle at Cincinnati, Houston is 0-3 his last 3 starts after starting the season a perfect 7-0. Part of his road problems may have to do with the fact that he isn’t used to life on the road. He has traveled on only 3 road trips this season since he is allowed to remain at home when he is not scheduled to pitch. With Clemens still not losing a decision this season, we get excellent value in this number.








We definitely had a rough one on Tuesday as all three losses took place in the 9th inning or later. We always rebound well and that will be the case again today. We have 4 more releases in baseball for Wednesday that will make up for yesterday. All 4 are yours with our One Day Pass for $14.95.! If we don’t show a profit, you get a full refund plus a week of service absolutely free!
***Click Here For Wednesday's One Day Pass - $14.95***
Looking for long-term wins? Get our Spring Football Special for $299 and receive every winner we release through the 2005 Super Bowl. Your membership begins the minute you sign up.
***Click Here For Our Spring Football Special - $299.00***
A look at our results for the past year since the beginning of football season:
Yesterday 0-3 -6.0 units
September +17.2 units
October -41.5 units
November +51.7 units
December +5.3 units
January +19.1 units
February -37.9 units
March +14.9 units
April +7.0 units
May +27.55 units
June -6.0 Units
Total +57.35 units
These numbers are all based on 2-unit plays with the occasional 3-unit top plays included as well. We do not inflate our numbers with 5 or 10 unit plays. Obviously the numbers are true and correct since we are fully documented – always have been and always will be. Need a breakdown of any of the above numbers? Feel free to email us and we will send you the plays.
FREE Service Selection For Wednesday, June 2, 2004
Houston Astros (Clemens) at Chicago Cubs (Clement) 2:20 PM ET
Chicago Cubs (Clement) -105 (2 Units)
Matt Clement returns home after a rough outing on the road. He heavily favors pitching at Wrigley Field, both this year and throughout his career. He is 5-1 with a 1.91 ERA at home this season compared to a 1-2 record and a 5.16 ERA on the road. Opposing hitter are batting just .156 against him at home. He is 22-15 with a 3.66 ERA in his career at Wrigley including a 16-6 record the last 2 seasons. This year he has allowed 1 run or less 5 times, with 4 of those being pitched at home. His control was off in his last outing as he tied a major-league record by hitting three batters in the same inning, which led to four runs. Clement also threw a wild pitch against pitcher Kip Wells, a ball that zipped behind his back, scoring the first run. Control usually isn’t an issue with him and we don’t expect that to be a problem here. Roger Clemens takes the hill on the road for just the 4th time this season and so far the results have been mixed. He pitched well in his first road start with the Astros against the Cardinals but he has allowed 10 runs over 10.2 innings in his last 2 on the road. Despite 2 good home starts sandwiched around that debacle at Cincinnati, Houston is 0-3 his last 3 starts after starting the season a perfect 7-0. Part of his road problems may have to do with the fact that he isn’t used to life on the road. He has traveled on only 3 road trips this season since he is allowed to remain at home when he is not scheduled to pitch. With Clemens still not losing a decision this season, we get excellent value in this number.
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