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All plays 1 base unit
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Yesterday: 2-1 66.67% +0.81U
YTD: 29-23 55.77% +6.62U



Montreal +136
Atlanta -111
LA/Colorado OVER 12.5 -112
San Francisco -145
Seattle +120
 

Go Pittsburgh!
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JP -same to you. Noticed your record this morning! - you really must be disappointed in yourself for having that one loss, I think you need to focus a little more -
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damn wells

I should have paid more attention to that - the fatman is never a good bet anymore



Hows montreal been doing? I thought of taking a gamble on their #1 guy not going 0-3 but glavine has been suprising thus far...

I heard montreal was brutal to bet on but I dont follow them.


also do you have any thoughts on the sox tonight?

I dunno if you read my thread but I was thinking toronto might be worth a shot here - delgato has good numbers vs wake- and wake has been overperforming thus far as well

also foulke has pitched a few in a row and probably will be due for a day off here soon


I'm not playing it because I wanna feel out wake some more - plus I gotta wonder if the team was out late celebrating with their maple leaf compatriots
 

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Apr 17 Mets.MLB.com's Kevin T. Czerwinski reports New York Mets SP Tom Glavine (shoulder) said his shoulder was still a bit sore early Saturday, April 17. Glavine was lifted from the Friday, April 16, game against the Pittsburgh Pirates after seven innings because of tightness in his shoulder. "It's still a little sore but so is the rest of my body," said Glavine, who allowed just one hit on 78 pitches. "I'll do my usual [in-between starts] things. I don't anticipate any problems. It's the kind of nuisance thing that I'm trying to get over and not have it as a lingering problem." Glavine said he would make his next start Wednesday, April 21, against the Montreal Expos.



someone read their newspapers...
 

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JP - Believe it or not, I would have taken Montreal today if Glavine was 100% healthy. Except for a few elite pitchers, I like betting against pitchers who have had several(usually three) or more consecutive near-flawless starts and betting with pitchers who have under-achieved for consecutive starts. Seems like a recipe for disaster on the surface but you get lots of line value in these situations and you are kind of playing the law of averages a little. You gotta cap the game still though. example - CC Sabathia has had three excellent starts out of the gate but he owns the KC lineup so I'll pass.

As for Boston - Toronto has fared well vs. Wakefield but Boston also has fared well vs. Lilly. Had an original lean to the over but neither team is scoring enough right now.

Good luck!
 

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