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Posted Saturday, April 21, 2012 04:25 PM

Bouchy

What is wrong with this guy,granted the Giants got lucky to get to the bottom of 9th,but now they are tied,
so on a switch he puts Huff at second,he has already let balls go thru him at first today,he is 0-4 and hitting nothing this year,so why was it important to keep his bat in the game?And then of course he was lost at second base and his non play cost the Giants a chance to bat in the 10th,
what a stupid move by a Mgr.that Ive never been totally sold on,but he won a WS so Ive tried to ignore the fact I think he is a MORON.


Posted Sunday, April 08, 2012 06:48 AM

Bet the Dogs in April,A touts write up.

Winning in the early part of the MLB season is easy.

Actually, it’s easy but it’s also very hard.

Why is it easy? It’s easy because there’s a very simple formula to win. It’s proven over many games over many seasons (about 3,000 games over roughly ten seasons).

Why is it hard? It’s hard because it goes against your natural inclinations. It’s very hard for most people to follow this very simple formula so most do not, and most lose.

So what is the formula? Bet all underdogs.

….dramatic pause…

Is that it? Nothing more complex?

Yup. That’s it. And, here’s the proof:

If you had simply bet $100 on all underdogs in April the last eight years, you would have won $11,412 (over $1,400 profit per season on average).

If you instead bet all favorites, you would have lost $25,763 (Over $3,200 in losses per year).

That’s a $37,175 difference based on one simple rule.

Here’s a yearly breakdown, betting underdogs in April (one losing season out of eight):

2004: +$2,135
2005: -$840
2006: +$270
2007: +$125
2008: +$3,180
2009: +$2,560
2010: +$783
2011: +$3,199

Conversely, betting favorites (100% losing seasons – and losing big):

2004: -$3,915
2005: -$720
2006: -$1,965
2007: -$2,075
2008: -$5,240
2009: -$4,090
2010: -$2,648
2011: -$5,110

Why does this opportunity exist? Because it’s very hard for bettors to avoid betting favor... [More]

Posted Thursday, April 05, 2012 05:42 PM

Ind.Manager

Why would he take out Masterson?
Only 99 pitches and never in trouble,at least you let him start the 9th and see how he does,then if bad you can still put in Perez to blow the game,
Congrats to Tor.betters.


Posted Tuesday, August 31, 2010 10:43 PM

Detroit

As long as Leyland is the Mgr they will always suck,so Coke hit a couple guys,they hadnt hit him yet and he had 2 outs.He has nt been bad for awhile,but lets put in a pitcher with a 6+era on the road instead to give up the lead. hes a MORON.

Posted Thursday, July 15, 2010 02:59 PM

away team runs

Anyone like the road teams to score more runs,its at +162,Ive never seen it that high,with a quick glance at pitchers and not alot of games,might be worth a play.Just looking for what others think. 

Posted Monday, April 05, 2010 05:50 PM

anyone see the play in Atl.?

Runner on first with no outs,ball hit to center and dives for ball,he loses it when he hits the ground and picks it up,throws it to first for a double play,

NO REPLAY IN BASEBALL UNLESS IT HAS TO DO WITH BALL BEING OUT OF BOUNDS. 



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