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Power Play….….8~1.…89%<o></o>
M. Cannon.…….9~2.…82%<o></o>
Larry Ness…….16~4…80%<o></o>
Big Al……….…10~3…77%<o></o>
B. Coleman……24~8…75%<o></o>
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The top five ranked services on the first spreadsheet are very strong. But two of these five services really stand out: Larry Ness and B. Coleman. Because we have been able to track 20 or more plays from these two services, their 75% (Coleman) and 80% (Ness) winning percentages are even more impressive than the 77% (Big Al), 82% (Cannon) and 89% (Power Play of the Day) winning percentages of the other three services. A couple of rough days for those three services will send their winning percentages into a nose-dive, while L. Ness and B. Coleman could withstand a couple of bad outings and still find themselves leading the Service Play Spreadsheet rankings.
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Service Play FADES Spreadsheet Notes<o></o>
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Gator Report……...3~9…25%<o></o>
Stu Feiner (200*)…3~8….27%<o></o>
Randle (RTH)…….8~15...35%<o></o>
MTI……………….1~7.…13%
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There has not been much activity recently with the services that are proving to be the better FADES this season. With the exception of the Gator Report, we’ve only been able to track one day’s worth of plays from three of these four services over the last four days.
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The exception, Gator Report, has went 0~1 three days in a row, and is proving to be a decent FADE opportunity. It should be noted, for those who don’t know by now, I have services grouped and ranked separately on the sheets based on the total number of tracked plays. MTI will soon head to the top of this list once we obtain the minimum total of ten tracked plays from them. MTI, obviously, looks very promising as a FADE opportunity.
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Following this post will the links to the most recently updated Service Play Spreadsheets.
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Power Play….….8~1.…89%<o></o>
M. Cannon.…….9~2.…82%<o></o>
Larry Ness…….16~4…80%<o></o>
Big Al……….…10~3…77%<o></o>
B. Coleman……24~8…75%<o></o>
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The top five ranked services on the first spreadsheet are very strong. But two of these five services really stand out: Larry Ness and B. Coleman. Because we have been able to track 20 or more plays from these two services, their 75% (Coleman) and 80% (Ness) winning percentages are even more impressive than the 77% (Big Al), 82% (Cannon) and 89% (Power Play of the Day) winning percentages of the other three services. A couple of rough days for those three services will send their winning percentages into a nose-dive, while L. Ness and B. Coleman could withstand a couple of bad outings and still find themselves leading the Service Play Spreadsheet rankings.
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Service Play FADES Spreadsheet Notes<o></o>
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Gator Report……...3~9…25%<o></o>
Stu Feiner (200*)…3~8….27%<o></o>
Randle (RTH)…….8~15...35%<o></o>
MTI……………….1~7.…13%
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There has not been much activity recently with the services that are proving to be the better FADES this season. With the exception of the Gator Report, we’ve only been able to track one day’s worth of plays from three of these four services over the last four days.
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The exception, Gator Report, has went 0~1 three days in a row, and is proving to be a decent FADE opportunity. It should be noted, for those who don’t know by now, I have services grouped and ranked separately on the sheets based on the total number of tracked plays. MTI will soon head to the top of this list once we obtain the minimum total of ten tracked plays from them. MTI, obviously, looks very promising as a FADE opportunity.
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Following this post will the links to the most recently updated Service Play Spreadsheets.