MistaFlava's 2008 MLB Record: 3-5 (-1.78 Units)
Welcome all to another season of bases. I had a great record last season but do not have time to get into writeups and analysis until a few weeks from now when CBB is done for good. So until the CBB season is done I will be posting plays only with no explanation.
Enjoy the games and good luck this season!
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Saturday, April 12
1. Chicago White Sox +121 (1 Unit)
2. New York Mets -140 (1 Unit)
3. Cincinnati Reds +110 (1 Unit)
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Welcome all to another season of bases. I had a great record last season but do not have time to get into writeups and analysis until a few weeks from now when CBB is done for good. So until the CBB season is done I will be posting plays only with no explanation.
Enjoy the games and good luck this season!
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Saturday, April 12
1. Chicago White Sox +121 (1 Unit)
- In his last four starts versus Detroit, Gavin Floyd has allowed only 5 ER's on 25 hits with 16 strikeouts in 25 innings of work. Career wise the White Sox are 4-1 when Floyd starts against the Tigers.
- Justin Verlander sucks against AL Central opponents and the Tigers are 1-6 in his last seven starts versus this division.
2. New York Mets -140 (1 Unit)
- In five career starts versus the Milwaukee Johan Santana has allowed only 12 ER's and 23 hits in 35 innings of work and struckout a whopping 49 batters.
- In his only Shea Stadium career start, Ben Sheets allowed 5 ER's on 11 hits in a 5-1 loss.
3. Cincinnati Reds +110 (1 Unit)
- In three career starts in Pittsburgh, Bronson Arroyo does not have a win here but he has allowed only 8 ER's on 22 hits with 13 strikeouts in 19 innings of work. He deserve a win here.
- In his last two home starts against the Reds, Ian Snell was shelled for 13 ER's on 20 hits in only 10.1 innings of work in 13-4 and 8-0 losses.
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