<TABLE cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=500 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=left width="50%">Yesterday</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">1</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">1</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">0</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="20%">+0.48 Units</TD></TR><TR><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=left width="50%">Last 30 Days</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">9</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">14</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">0</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="20%">-5.06 Units</TD></TR><TR><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=left width="50%">Season To Date (Since April 2005)</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">9</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">14</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="10%">0</TD><TD class=rs_value vAlign=top align=right width="20%">-5.06 Units</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Toronto +1.30 over OAKLAND <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
See no reason to stop playing the Blue Jays now and thus, we’ll stay with them. Toronto is doing everything right at the moment while the A’s continue to struggle at the plate. Josh Towers threw a nice game in his season debut, limiting the Devil Rays to just four hits and one run in six innings of work. The Blue Jays began a nine-game road trip with another impressive victory, marking the second time in three games they scored at least 10 runs. They’re 5-2 after going 7-15 in April last season already having won their first two series of the year, including taking two of three from the World Series champion Boston Red Sox over the weekend. Jays are playing aggressive ball and they’re playing with confidence. Danny Haren is also coming off a nice start, however, the Jays are doing everything better than the A’s including winning ball games and that makes them more than worthy of taking back a tag. Play: Toronto +1.30 (Risking 1.5 units).<o></o>
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Detroit +1.15 over MINNESOTA
Minnesota's Joe Mays will make his first start since Aug. 23, 2003. The right-hander missed all of last season following reconstructive elbow surgery. Mays gave up one run and three hits in two innings in a 5-1 loss to the Chicago White Sox on Friday in his first regular-season appearance since Aug. 31, 2003. However, this isn’t the light hitting White Sox that he’ll be facing. This is one of the best hitting line-ups in the game and to make matters worse for Mays, Magglio Ordonez will suit up after missing four games. The Tigers have scored 17 runs in their past two games and scoring a bunch more should be of little concern against an average pitcher who’s been on the rack for 20 months. Does not matter who the Tigers will send out tonight. The Twins are going to have to score at least six runs and likely more to beat us and that’s a gamble we’ll take 100% of the time, especially with a price tag on our choice. This one’s a gift. Play: Detroit +1.15 (Risking 15 units).
Toronto +1.30 over OAKLAND <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
See no reason to stop playing the Blue Jays now and thus, we’ll stay with them. Toronto is doing everything right at the moment while the A’s continue to struggle at the plate. Josh Towers threw a nice game in his season debut, limiting the Devil Rays to just four hits and one run in six innings of work. The Blue Jays began a nine-game road trip with another impressive victory, marking the second time in three games they scored at least 10 runs. They’re 5-2 after going 7-15 in April last season already having won their first two series of the year, including taking two of three from the World Series champion Boston Red Sox over the weekend. Jays are playing aggressive ball and they’re playing with confidence. Danny Haren is also coming off a nice start, however, the Jays are doing everything better than the A’s including winning ball games and that makes them more than worthy of taking back a tag. Play: Toronto +1.30 (Risking 1.5 units).<o></o>
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Detroit +1.15 over MINNESOTA
Minnesota's Joe Mays will make his first start since Aug. 23, 2003. The right-hander missed all of last season following reconstructive elbow surgery. Mays gave up one run and three hits in two innings in a 5-1 loss to the Chicago White Sox on Friday in his first regular-season appearance since Aug. 31, 2003. However, this isn’t the light hitting White Sox that he’ll be facing. This is one of the best hitting line-ups in the game and to make matters worse for Mays, Magglio Ordonez will suit up after missing four games. The Tigers have scored 17 runs in their past two games and scoring a bunch more should be of little concern against an average pitcher who’s been on the rack for 20 months. Does not matter who the Tigers will send out tonight. The Twins are going to have to score at least six runs and likely more to beat us and that’s a gamble we’ll take 100% of the time, especially with a price tag on our choice. This one’s a gift. Play: Detroit +1.15 (Risking 15 units).