MistaFlava's 2009 MLB Baseball Record: 16-16 (+60.60 Units)
Big Plays 25/50 Units: 3-0 (+100.00 Units)
So we are back for another baseball season and I could not be more excited. I did not post consistently in this sport in 2008 because I simply did not have the time but I have made the decision to post baseball picks right up until the NCAA Football season and NFL seasons come rolling back around and that should be a good 4-5 months of baseball and nothing but baseball.
I am also contemplating heading back into the world of NBA Betting but it's late in the season, I have not established myself in the pro hoops betting ranks and it would be tough to get into the swing of things right now at the end of the season and right before the playoffs. I am pretty sure I am not going to post NBA Picks but that might change and I might do the playoffs We'll see I guess.
The key to winning baseball bets early in the season is to stay focused on which teams and which pitchers are finding early season chemistry. Some teams favored to win it all might start 2-10 or they might start 10-0. Don't forget that good pitchers are good pitchers and bad pitchers bad pitchers regardless of Spring Training.
1 Unit = $100
I am a streaky capper and everyone knows it. You can tail, fade or simply watch what I do. But in the end, I am always a winner and that is all that matters.
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Big Plays 25/50 Units: 3-0 (+100.00 Units)
So we are back for another baseball season and I could not be more excited. I did not post consistently in this sport in 2008 because I simply did not have the time but I have made the decision to post baseball picks right up until the NCAA Football season and NFL seasons come rolling back around and that should be a good 4-5 months of baseball and nothing but baseball.
I am also contemplating heading back into the world of NBA Betting but it's late in the season, I have not established myself in the pro hoops betting ranks and it would be tough to get into the swing of things right now at the end of the season and right before the playoffs. I am pretty sure I am not going to post NBA Picks but that might change and I might do the playoffs We'll see I guess.
The key to winning baseball bets early in the season is to stay focused on which teams and which pitchers are finding early season chemistry. Some teams favored to win it all might start 2-10 or they might start 10-0. Don't forget that good pitchers are good pitchers and bad pitchers bad pitchers regardless of Spring Training.
1 Unit = $100
I am a streaky capper and everyone knows it. You can tail, fade or simply watch what I do. But in the end, I am always a winner and that is all that matters.
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Monday, April 13
Gavin Floyd vs. Zach Miner
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Gavin Floyd vs. Zach Miner
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***PLAY OF THE DAY***
The Chicago White Sox are off to a mediocre start this season with a 3-3 record after one week of baseball and I don't know that they are satisfied with that. I say that because all six games the White Sox played were at home and you would expect better from a team playing their first six games of the year at home against the Kansas City Royals and Minnesota Twins. Gavin Floyd is on the mound for the White Sox in his road debut and I don't know that I can back him right now because the White Sox provided him with a grand total of 0 runs of support in his season debut last week in a 2-0 loss to Kansas City and we all know how dormant the White Sox offense can actually be at times. I have to tell you right now that the Tigers have already shown that they are going to engage in shootouts at home this year and it's a big problem that the White Sox are batting only .232 as a team right now. My question to people backing the White Sox in this game would have to be why? Chicago is now 17-38 in their last 55 road games versus a team with a winning record overall and they have won only 15 of their last 51 games as a road underdog. THAT'S PATHETIC! The White Sox are also horrendous against right-handed starters going only 7-19 in their last 26 tries and they are only 3-8 overall in their last 11 games versus teams with a winning record on the season. How can you possibly support a team that is 1-7 in their last eight games as an underdog and that have now lost five straight on the road dating back to last season? I have to admit Gavin Floyd has been one of the only bright spots for this team over the course of the last 12 months and he does have past success against AL Central opponents but the White Sox did not support Floyd at the end of last season nor did they support him in his first start of the year this season making the White Sox 1-4 in Gavin Floyd's last five starts. I remember how the White Sox are on the road and believe me when I say you cannot trust these guys away from home.
The Detroit Tigers had a rocky start to this season as they walked into Toronto, lost three of their first four games to the Blue Jays but then returned home and managed to sweep the Texas Rangers who had previously swept the Cleveland Indians at home earlier in the week. So we don't really know what to expect from this Tigers in their AL Central debut tonight because divisional play is a lot different than non-divisional play. What the Tigers have shown so far is that their offense can certainly carry the load around here while they deal with injuries to their starting rotation and while some of their starting pitchers try to workout the kinks. Zach Miner is on the mound this afternoon and Miner is actually the only pitcher who had a decent outing for the Tigers in their visit to Toronto last week. Miner went 5.2 innings, allowed 6 hits but only 1 ER and got the win in his first start of the season. Well done. Now can we trust him at home against a divisional opponent? Why the hell not. Dating back to last season the Tigers are now 6-1 in their last seven home games, they are 4-1 in their last five games as a home favorite, they are 4-1 in their last five games overall versus a right-handed starting pitcher. I know the Tigers have dropped nine straight against AL Central opponents and that will probably scare some people in this game but the Tigers can't lose in this division forever and look for them to be motivated in their divsion opener today. In comes Mr. Miner. The Tigers are 5-1 in his last six starts versus AL Central opponents and for some reason Miner has enjoyed pitching on Mondays as the Tigers are 4-1 in his last five starts on a Monday. Detroit is also 6-2 in Miner's last eight starts in Game 1 of a series and believe me when I say that we could not have a better starting pitcher on the mound for this game. I am backing the Tigers who are red hot at home because they have already shown that the bats can carry this team to big wins and this would be a huge win having lost nine straight to AL Central opponents.
I don't care what problems the Tigers have against AL Central opponents (yes they have lost nine straight)...Zach Miner is their savior. The Tigers are 5-1 in Miner's last six starts versus AL Central opponents and he is just what the divisional baseball doctor ordered for this team in their Division opener today. So which way do you go in this game? I mean the White Sox are a perfect 6-0 in Gavin Floyd's last six starts versus the Tigers and the White Sox pretty much dominated the Tigers in 2008. Having said that, this is a brand new season, Miner is the guy the Tigers want on the mound against AL Central opponents and he pitched well enough in his season debut to give me some hope backing him in this game. We are talking about a White Sox team that is hitting .232 on the season going up against a Tigers team that has won three straight and that are hitting .284 on the season. The White Sox are hitting only .229 against right handed pitchers on the season while the Tigers prefers lefties but have still managed to hit .275 against right handed pitchers. Both bullpens have been mediocre and while the White Sox have the edge in starting pitching in this series, I really like Zach Miner over Gavin Floyd at these odds. The Tigers were 2-0 against the White Sox last season with Zach Miner starting and I think they keep the winning times going at home in this game. Bank it.
Trend of the Game: Detroit is 5-1 in Zach Miner's last six games versus AL Central opponents.
Detroit 4, White Sox 3
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The Detroit Tigers had a rocky start to this season as they walked into Toronto, lost three of their first four games to the Blue Jays but then returned home and managed to sweep the Texas Rangers who had previously swept the Cleveland Indians at home earlier in the week. So we don't really know what to expect from this Tigers in their AL Central debut tonight because divisional play is a lot different than non-divisional play. What the Tigers have shown so far is that their offense can certainly carry the load around here while they deal with injuries to their starting rotation and while some of their starting pitchers try to workout the kinks. Zach Miner is on the mound this afternoon and Miner is actually the only pitcher who had a decent outing for the Tigers in their visit to Toronto last week. Miner went 5.2 innings, allowed 6 hits but only 1 ER and got the win in his first start of the season. Well done. Now can we trust him at home against a divisional opponent? Why the hell not. Dating back to last season the Tigers are now 6-1 in their last seven home games, they are 4-1 in their last five games as a home favorite, they are 4-1 in their last five games overall versus a right-handed starting pitcher. I know the Tigers have dropped nine straight against AL Central opponents and that will probably scare some people in this game but the Tigers can't lose in this division forever and look for them to be motivated in their divsion opener today. In comes Mr. Miner. The Tigers are 5-1 in his last six starts versus AL Central opponents and for some reason Miner has enjoyed pitching on Mondays as the Tigers are 4-1 in his last five starts on a Monday. Detroit is also 6-2 in Miner's last eight starts in Game 1 of a series and believe me when I say that we could not have a better starting pitcher on the mound for this game. I am backing the Tigers who are red hot at home because they have already shown that the bats can carry this team to big wins and this would be a huge win having lost nine straight to AL Central opponents.
I don't care what problems the Tigers have against AL Central opponents (yes they have lost nine straight)...Zach Miner is their savior. The Tigers are 5-1 in Miner's last six starts versus AL Central opponents and he is just what the divisional baseball doctor ordered for this team in their Division opener today. So which way do you go in this game? I mean the White Sox are a perfect 6-0 in Gavin Floyd's last six starts versus the Tigers and the White Sox pretty much dominated the Tigers in 2008. Having said that, this is a brand new season, Miner is the guy the Tigers want on the mound against AL Central opponents and he pitched well enough in his season debut to give me some hope backing him in this game. We are talking about a White Sox team that is hitting .232 on the season going up against a Tigers team that has won three straight and that are hitting .284 on the season. The White Sox are hitting only .229 against right handed pitchers on the season while the Tigers prefers lefties but have still managed to hit .275 against right handed pitchers. Both bullpens have been mediocre and while the White Sox have the edge in starting pitching in this series, I really like Zach Miner over Gavin Floyd at these odds. The Tigers were 2-0 against the White Sox last season with Zach Miner starting and I think they keep the winning times going at home in this game. Bank it.
Trend of the Game: Detroit is 5-1 in Zach Miner's last six games versus AL Central opponents.
Detroit 4, White Sox 3
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