I'm posting one tonight that will definitely not be there in the morning. I will be shocked beyond all belief and will bet it again if need be. The wrong team is favored in Detroit.
Pujols was a surprise activation Thursday afternoon. I guess Tony was sick of seeing his team get ransacked all over the yard in Comiskey to the tune of 33 runs in 2 days. That won't help their pitching staff but relief is on the way and he's spelled C-A-R-P.
Anyone who saw Carp two starts back in Pittsburgh (think it was Tuesday last week) knows the man is BACK. He was all over the Pirates, striking out 13. He made a mechanical correction in his delivery that allowed him to get more downward movement on his pitches. He followed that up with another dominant performance against the Rockies Sunday at home, displaying all of sick pitches, including a changeup that he's used much more in these last two starts (2-0, 0.64 ERA). Ladies and Gentlemen, your 2005 Cy Young winner is back and I'm pounding him against the Tigers. Verlander is winning with smoke-and-mirrors at this point. He allowed nine hits and three walks despite yielding just one run to the Cubs in 5 2/3 last time out. He's only had one quality start in his last four and they're gonna open him as a favorite??? I'm down for a bet now and if I can get more plus-money tomorrow, I'mma take it then too.
The play: St. Louis plus 102 - 1500 to win 1530
GL all!!!
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Pujols was a surprise activation Thursday afternoon. I guess Tony was sick of seeing his team get ransacked all over the yard in Comiskey to the tune of 33 runs in 2 days. That won't help their pitching staff but relief is on the way and he's spelled C-A-R-P.
Anyone who saw Carp two starts back in Pittsburgh (think it was Tuesday last week) knows the man is BACK. He was all over the Pirates, striking out 13. He made a mechanical correction in his delivery that allowed him to get more downward movement on his pitches. He followed that up with another dominant performance against the Rockies Sunday at home, displaying all of sick pitches, including a changeup that he's used much more in these last two starts (2-0, 0.64 ERA). Ladies and Gentlemen, your 2005 Cy Young winner is back and I'm pounding him against the Tigers. Verlander is winning with smoke-and-mirrors at this point. He allowed nine hits and three walks despite yielding just one run to the Cubs in 5 2/3 last time out. He's only had one quality start in his last four and they're gonna open him as a favorite??? I'm down for a bet now and if I can get more plus-money tomorrow, I'mma take it then too.
The play: St. Louis plus 102 - 1500 to win 1530
GL all!!!
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