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After the last five weeks of action it's hard to believe that I'm going to end up on the right side of the ledger this baseball season, but I'm highly confident that I will make up my current baseball losses by the all-star break!!! The shit stops here today!!!
7 Units Los Angeles Over 9.5 +100
Both of these teams are playing extremely well, as each has won 7 of their last 10 overall. In breaking down the numbers, it becomes quite clear that the success of both has been predicated on great offensive play. After all, Colorado is batting .280 over their last 10 games while the Dodgers are at a blistering .304 during that same span. Admittedly, both starting pitchers maintain good season numbers, but have looked less impressive in their recent starts. As a matter of fact, Perez has an ERA that is 3 runs higher over his last 3 starts than his season ERA and Colorado starter Stark has an ERA that is 1 run higher over his last 3 starts than his season ERA. Combine the recent pitching decline with the pitching nightmare of a location in Coors Field, with hot bats of each team and scoring 10 or more runs today seems a pretty safe proposition!!!
5 Units Colorado +100
The Rockies have won 18 out of their last 26 games overall scoring 5.7 runs per game, and they’ve won 16 of their last 19 at Coors home holding opponents to just 3.1 runs per game. Colorado rookie starting pitcher is 3-0 with an ERA of 1.50 in his first three stats at Coors Field, and the Rockies have won seven straight games playing off a loss. LA starter Perez got off to a great start this season, but he’s 1-2 with an ERA of 5.29 in his last three starts, and the Dodgers have won just 2 of their last 8 games playing off consecutive wins!!!
5 Units Milwaukee +120
The Brewers have won five of their first six games against the Cubs this season, and they’ve won 12 of their last 15 against Chicago. Milwaukee starter Wright is 3-1 with an ERA of 2.80 in his last four starts against the Cubs. Chicago ace Lieber has an ERA of 6.20 in his last six starts against the Brewers, and he’s 2-4 with an ERA of 4.43 over his last six starts!!!
Good Luck,
Scout
[This message was edited by Super Scout on 06-03-02 at 03:24 PM.]
After the last five weeks of action it's hard to believe that I'm going to end up on the right side of the ledger this baseball season, but I'm highly confident that I will make up my current baseball losses by the all-star break!!! The shit stops here today!!!
7 Units Los Angeles Over 9.5 +100
Both of these teams are playing extremely well, as each has won 7 of their last 10 overall. In breaking down the numbers, it becomes quite clear that the success of both has been predicated on great offensive play. After all, Colorado is batting .280 over their last 10 games while the Dodgers are at a blistering .304 during that same span. Admittedly, both starting pitchers maintain good season numbers, but have looked less impressive in their recent starts. As a matter of fact, Perez has an ERA that is 3 runs higher over his last 3 starts than his season ERA and Colorado starter Stark has an ERA that is 1 run higher over his last 3 starts than his season ERA. Combine the recent pitching decline with the pitching nightmare of a location in Coors Field, with hot bats of each team and scoring 10 or more runs today seems a pretty safe proposition!!!
5 Units Colorado +100
The Rockies have won 18 out of their last 26 games overall scoring 5.7 runs per game, and they’ve won 16 of their last 19 at Coors home holding opponents to just 3.1 runs per game. Colorado rookie starting pitcher is 3-0 with an ERA of 1.50 in his first three stats at Coors Field, and the Rockies have won seven straight games playing off a loss. LA starter Perez got off to a great start this season, but he’s 1-2 with an ERA of 5.29 in his last three starts, and the Dodgers have won just 2 of their last 8 games playing off consecutive wins!!!
5 Units Milwaukee +120
The Brewers have won five of their first six games against the Cubs this season, and they’ve won 12 of their last 15 against Chicago. Milwaukee starter Wright is 3-1 with an ERA of 2.80 in his last four starts against the Cubs. Chicago ace Lieber has an ERA of 6.20 in his last six starts against the Brewers, and he’s 2-4 with an ERA of 4.43 over his last six starts!!!
Good Luck,
Scout
[This message was edited by Super Scout on 06-03-02 at 03:24 PM.]