Top Play for Monday @ 1:05pm (this will win)

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As we get ready for the swing of things this baseball season we start to wrap up the final days of spring training. During spring training a bettor can find some spot plays if he is smart enough to seek out the correct information. Today is one of those days where the information will cash a ticket. Let me explain.


The Grapefruit League players do a lot of traveling during spring training. I personally don't know whey anyone would like to be in that league. Superstars even get days off because of so much travel involved. A lot of factors go into handicapping a spring training game that are far from capping a regular season game.


I'll share some info with you that I know in a game between Baltimore and Boston. Because the teams are so close to opening day where they play each other for a four game set, Baltimore is starting pitcher Rick Bauer and then is going to use five relievers to finish the game according to the Baltimore Sun. It's easy to understand the thought of thinking of the Orioles. First year Manager Lee Mazzilli this close to playing each other when it counts (April 4th) does not want to show the Red Sox any starting pitching.


Knuckler Tim Wakefield gets the start for the Red Sox who could pitch a lot of innings if he wants to do so. The line is set at Boston -155 at most books. Although it's never a good idea to lay more than -135 in any regular season game, the preseason is an exception to the rule when you have information such as this.


Look for the Red Sox to breakout the whoopin sticks against a very young O's bullpen. Lay the wood in this spot play today. Boston-155
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