Insider Edge Sports – Report For Thursday, June 10, 2004
Thursday’s Card Features
4 Winners – 3 MLB and Game 3 Detroit/Los Angeles
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We finish 4-1 +8.28 units on Wednesday with Colorado blowing a 5-run lead being our only loss. We follow that up with 4 more winners for Thursday including Game 3 Detroit/Los Angeles. This is the week we move June into the plus side so hop on board now. Grab our One Day Pass for $14.95 and get all of Thursday’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 4-1 +8.28 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 -6.56 units
Total +56.79 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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New York Mets (Ginter) at Minnesota Twins (Lohse) 8:10 PM ET
New York Mets (Ginter) +101 (2 Units)
Matt Ginter has pitched well since his first game as a Met, a five-inning win at Colorado, but he has little to show for it with three straight no-decisions. He held the Marlins to two runs over six innings his last time out. He has allowed only 1 earned run in 8.2 innings on the road this season. One of those was just a 3-inning outing at Philadelphia because of a long rain delay. The Mets are 3-2 in his 5 starts this season. Minnesota continues to struggle at the plate. They have scored 3 or less runs in 11 of their last 18 games, going 7-11 in that span. They are hitting just .211 against righties their last 10 games and .233 overall. After hitting .280 at home last year, they are currently hitting only .263 in 2004. Kyle Lohse has been the model of inconsistency this year. He has a 5.61 ERA for the season and that includes 4 starts of 2 runs or less allowed. He has a 4.91 ERA at the Metrodome this season, which is nearly a full run ahead of his average the past 2 seasons. The Mets numbers on offense are still low after a horrible start but they are scoring runs. They have scored 5 or more runs in 8 of their last 16 games, certainly not spectacular, but a huge improvement. This could be Ginter’s last opportunity to stay in the rotation so he must impress here. Scott Erickson is scheduled to continue his rehab assignment and after tonight, he should rejoin the club. Jae Seo or Ginter will be bumped from the rotation so Ginter will be looking to stay with a solid effort.
We finish 4-1 +8.28 units on Wednesday with Colorado blowing a 5-run lead being our only loss. We follow that up with 4 more winners for Thursday including Game 3 Detroit/Los Angeles. This is the week we move June into the plus side so hop on board now. Grab our One Day Pass for $14.95 and get all of Thursday’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 Thursday'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 4-1 +8.28 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 -6.56 units
Total +56.79 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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New York Mets (Ginter) at Minnesota Twins (Lohse) 8:10 PM ET
New York Mets (Ginter) +101 (2 Units)
Matt Ginter has pitched well since his first game as a Met, a five-inning win at Colorado, but he has little to show for it with three straight no-decisions. He held the Marlins to two runs over six innings his last time out. He has allowed only 1 earned run in 8.2 innings on the road this season. One of those was just a 3-inning outing at Philadelphia because of a long rain delay. The Mets are 3-2 in his 5 starts this season. Minnesota continues to struggle at the plate. They have scored 3 or less runs in 11 of their last 18 games, going 7-11 in that span. They are hitting just .211 against righties their last 10 games and .233 overall. After hitting .280 at home last year, they are currently hitting only .263 in 2004. Kyle Lohse has been the model of inconsistency this year. He has a 5.61 ERA for the season and that includes 4 starts of 2 runs or less allowed. He has a 4.91 ERA at the Metrodome this season, which is nearly a full run ahead of his average the past 2 seasons. The Mets numbers on offense are still low after a horrible start but they are scoring runs. They have scored 5 or more runs in 8 of their last 16 games, certainly not spectacular, but a huge improvement. This could be Ginter’s last opportunity to stay in the rotation so he must impress here. Scott Erickson is scheduled to continue his rehab assignment and after tonight, he should rejoin the club. Jae Seo or Ginter will be bumped from the rotation so Ginter will be looking to stay with a solid effort.
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