Insider Edge Sports – Report For Wednesday, June 9, 2004
Wednesday’s Card Features
5 MLB Winners
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Members go 2-2 on Tuesday showing a small profit of .42 units. Both losses were 1-0 defeats as the tough luck bug bit us yet again. We continue the profits this week with 5 winners on Wednesday. This is the week we move June into the plus side so hop on board starting today. Grab our One Day Pass for $14.95 and get all of Wednesday’s action. The entire card is guaranteed to profit and if not, 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 2-2 +.42 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 -14.84 units
Total +48.51 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 Play For Wednesday, June 9, 2004
Los Angeles Dodgers (Lima) at Toronto Blue Jays (Batista) 7:05 PM ET
Toronto Blue Jays (Batista) –126 (2 Units)
Miguel Batista has turned things around since a pretty bad return to the American League. After posting a 6.04 ERA in April, he has put up a 3.89 ERA since. Take out two bad starts against the Red Sox and that number comes down to 2.41 in his other 5 starts. The Blue Jays are 4-0 in his 4 starts at home since May began, winning those games by a combined score of 27-13. He is coming off a solid performance at Oakland in his last outing, going up against Barry Zito. Both starters were gone after eight innings with very similar lines. Batista allowed one more hit than Zito but Zito walked one more hitter than the Jays starter. Both gave up an earned run and both struck out five. He has a career 3.34 ERA against Los Angeles. Jose Lima is coming off his best performance of the season and judging by his other outings, it looks to have been an aberration. He allowed 0 runs in 8 innings to the lowly Diamondbacks after giving up 11 runs in his previous 3 starts in only 13 innings of work. He has been inconsistent on the road, both starting and coming out of the bullpen. He has a 5.82 ERA away from Dodger Stadium to go along with a 1.82 WHIP. Odalis Perez requested and received permission to move his next start back a day so he could pitch against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. This move got Lima back out of the bullpen and into starting another game for the Dodgers, something that wasn’t expected to happen until after June 12th.
Members go 2-2 on Tuesday showing a small profit of .42 units. Both losses were 1-0 defeats as the tough luck bug bit us yet again. We continue the profits this week with 5 winners on Wednesday. This is the week we move June into the plus side so hop on board starting today. Grab our One Day Pass for $14.95 and get all of Wednesday’s action. The entire card is guaranteed to profit and if not, 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 2-2 +.42 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 -14.84 units
Total +48.51 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 Play For Wednesday, June 9, 2004
Los Angeles Dodgers (Lima) at Toronto Blue Jays (Batista) 7:05 PM ET
Toronto Blue Jays (Batista) –126 (2 Units)
Miguel Batista has turned things around since a pretty bad return to the American League. After posting a 6.04 ERA in April, he has put up a 3.89 ERA since. Take out two bad starts against the Red Sox and that number comes down to 2.41 in his other 5 starts. The Blue Jays are 4-0 in his 4 starts at home since May began, winning those games by a combined score of 27-13. He is coming off a solid performance at Oakland in his last outing, going up against Barry Zito. Both starters were gone after eight innings with very similar lines. Batista allowed one more hit than Zito but Zito walked one more hitter than the Jays starter. Both gave up an earned run and both struck out five. He has a career 3.34 ERA against Los Angeles. Jose Lima is coming off his best performance of the season and judging by his other outings, it looks to have been an aberration. He allowed 0 runs in 8 innings to the lowly Diamondbacks after giving up 11 runs in his previous 3 starts in only 13 innings of work. He has been inconsistent on the road, both starting and coming out of the bullpen. He has a 5.82 ERA away from Dodger Stadium to go along with a 1.82 WHIP. Odalis Perez requested and received permission to move his next start back a day so he could pitch against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. This move got Lima back out of the bullpen and into starting another game for the Dodgers, something that wasn’t expected to happen until after June 12th.
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