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The Great Govenor of California
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UNDER 4.5 +105

2 solid pitchers going, and Japan on a down year. Rain will give Carter a much needed rest day. ESPN gave umpire instructions to shorten game on last PM game, this game fits that profile.
 

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You still feel there is value here after the line being bet down from its opener of 5.5?
 

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Any opinion on the side?

Sounds like GA +1.5 is a good play if the game is that low scoring and the extra day of rest benefited the US pitcher?
 
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All over it....Rail & Ted on the same side on LLWS should set off some alarms.

1-0 or 2-0 wouldn't surprise me a bit
 

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Depends on ump, but I think 50-50 could be 0-0 after 6. There is 5 -140 out but like 4.5 +105 better. Like it better today, didnt like idea of kid going 6 on Thurs and then comeback of Sun.
 

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Thats what makes me feel good, is when a guy like Peter is interested in my opinion. Thats like having Ted Williams ask you for some tips on hitting a baseball.
 

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Railbird said:
Thats what makes me feel good, is when a guy like Peter is interested in my opinion. Thats like having Ted Williams ask you for some tips on hitting a baseball.

What about a guy named Cee that has 200+ posts at the rx?

:howdy:
 

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Nice original pick. Wonder where you got the idea this one could go under? Just kidding. Glad you are on the same side.
 

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Wish I could find a place to parlay USA +1.5 and under 4.5 !

:missingte
 

That settles it...It's WED/DAY
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holy crap...missed that one...thought the game was 8 pm
 

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Columbus, Ga., wins Little League World Series
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<!--ARTICLE BODY TEXT-->By GENARO C. ARMAS
The Associated Press
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) -- Cody Walker hit a two-run homer off ace Go Matsumoto, Ryan Carter struck out 11, and Columbus, Ga., beat Kawaguchi City, Japan, 2-1 to win the Little League World Series championship game Monday. It was the second straight American victory in the Series, coming on the heels of Ewa Beach, Hawaii's win over a team from Willemstad, Curacao last year. The United States hadn't captured back-to-back Little League titles with different teams since 1982-83 when Kirkland, Wash., and Marietta, Ga., celebrated in Williamsport.

Long Beach, Calif., was a repeat champion in 1992-93 -- the first victory awarded after a Phillipines squad was stripped of the title for using over-age players.

Matsumoto had devastated hitters in this tournament with his powerful fastball. It was potent again for him Monday, except for Walker's shot in the third inning that followed a baserunning blunder.

Carter overcame a bout of wildness in the sixth and final inning. With two runners on, he got Ryoya Sato to hit a weak bouncer to Josh Lester at second for the last out of the game.

That prompted the Georgia-leaning crowd to erupt in cheers, chant "USA! USA!" and wave American flags. Columbus players rushed toward Lester, skipping up and down in celebration and tossing their gloves to the sky.

Then they posed on the mound for a group picture with a banner that proclaimed them "World Series Champions" as their gloves were strewn across the infield.

Columbus' rally was nearly thwarted by Carter's mistake on the bases.

Carter took off from first on Lester's single to center but didn't heed the stop sign thrown by manager Randy Morris at third. He was nailed at home for the second out, sliding into the catcher's shin guards well short of the plate.

It didn't matter, because Walker then hit his opposite-field shot over the right field fence. Lester pumped his fist as he rounded third, and Morris got so excited as Walker circled the bases that his hat fell off. Jubilant teammates greeted Walker at the plate.

A sign in the Columbus cheering section read, "Georgia, Not Just Peaches." Now, it's also home to the best team in Little League baseball.

Japan is known for its power hitting, having hit 11 homers in its first five games of the Series, including four by Seigo Yada and two by Matsumoto. The international champions used small ball to score their only run in the third inning on Monday.

Yada hit a one-out bouncer into center. Pinch-hitter Yusuke Inuzuka missed on two bunt attempts but advanced Yada to second with a slow grounder down the third-base line.

Matsumoto, who struck out nine and walked two, followed with a high chopper up the middle that drove in Yada.

Rain forced the title game to be pushed back from Sunday, and organizers then moved the starting time ahead by three hours after weather forecasts showed another chance of rain in the evening.

The title game has been rescheduled just once before, in 1990, when rain forced San-Hua, Chinese Taipei, and Shippensburg, Pa., to play one day later than scheduled. Chinese Taipei won 9-0.

Columbus and Marietta are the only teams from Georgia to reach the Little League World Series.
 

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Railbird said:
UNDER 4.5 +105

2 solid pitchers going, and Japan on a down year. Rain will give Carter a much needed rest day. ESPN gave umpire instructions to shorten game on last PM game, this game fits that profile.

Nice Call :toast:

And TY for Warwinka :103631605

BOL

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