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Something funny about this game but I'm loading up anyways!! Mets cashed for me on Thursday. Today it is:

5 Units-Rangers-150 over the Royals


I expect this line will rise throughout the day. I'll be camping all weekend, so take the man's cash. Good Luck on all your action!!
 

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where you going camping?

I may be driving through this weekend - I was gonna ask your opinion on the best polish store for a good keilbasa variety...
 

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I see that texas game is offline...

If I can get it at -150 I think I'm in - drese has been awesome over his last few starts - and although anderson had a couple of good starts there, he went back to what we're all used to on him in his last outing where he gave up 5 @ oakland.

I wonder why its offline at a few places?
 

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I also kinda like the cleveland rematch between Lohse and Westbrook to go the way it did the first time (in cleveland though) when cleveland won handily...
 

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looks like a pitching change for KC

Anderson will not start I think because of the rainout yesterday
 

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08/19/2004 9:41 PM ET
Royals rained out; makeup Aug. 28
By Dick Kaegel / MLB.com

KANSAS CITY -- The Royals' game against the Seattle Mariners was rained out Thursday night.
Because this the Mariners' only visit to Kansas City this season, the game will be made up in Seattle as part of a doubleheader starting at 1:05 p.m. CT on Saturday, Aug. 28, the commissioner's office announced.

The game was called at 6:45 p.m., 25 minutes before the scheduled starting time.

The Mariners left immediately for a series in Detroit. They split two games here against the Royals.

Royals manager Tony Pena said he would merely back up his scheduled pitching rotation. Right-hander Mike Wood, who was scheduled to start against the Mariners, will start Friday night against the Texas Rangers instead.

"We just have to make a decision on what we'll do on the 28th," Pena said. "We know that (Darrell) May will pitch the first game but we have to decide who'll pitch the second game."

That could be left-hander Jimmy Gobble, who has been pitching at Triple-A Omaha since being optioned on July 29. Gobble, 2-1, has a 5.27 ERA in three starts for Omaha.

Gobble, in 20 games for the Royals, was 6-8 with a 5.75 ERA.

Moving the game from Kansas City to Seattle means that a four-game series there becomes a five-game series.

This was the Royals' second rainout at home this season. A June 9 game against the Montreal Expos also was washed out but played the next day as part of a doubleheader, which the Royals lost.

This rainout pushed left-hander Brian Anderson back to Saturday's game and Zack Greinke to Sunday's game against the Rangers. May will start Monday at Anaheim.

Dick Kaegel is a reporter for MLB.com. This


got it

this says it was posted at 9:41PM so I wonder why its taking so long for them to come out with a line on the game...
 

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Jaypaw-Vermont-Wilmington, could be crazy 2 kids and all. Thanks for the info. I'll still be on the Rangers tonight with the pitching change. Good Luck.
 

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The best kielbasa is in Poland...
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