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Posted : May 10, 2008 9:14 am
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FRANK ROSENTHAL

NBA PLAYOFFS
MAGIC-4.5
OVER 187
CAVS-1
OVER 175

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
CUBS-125
NATS-105
PADRES-115
TIGERS-130
RAYS-130
KC-105
RANGERS-105
CWS-125

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 9:15 am
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3* Brewers

 
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EZWINNERS DAY MLB

1 STAR: (901) ARIZONA (+$119) over Chicago
(Listing Scherzer only)
(Risking $100 to win $119)

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 10:14 am
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BOB AKMENS

Tor/Clev Under

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 10:16 am
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Comp - Houston Astros
20* Arz D'backs
20* Philly/SFG under
20* LAA
200* Baltimore O's
200* Atlanta Braves
30* Detroit Pistons
100* Vegas - Boston Celtics +2

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 10:17 am
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Tony Matthews

20* Boston Celtics +1.5

 
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Mighty Quinn

Pistons

Big Time Sports

Stars/ Red Wings Under

PlusLineSports

New York Mets -1.5

Consensus America

Giants

Nick " Bookie Killer" Parsons

Stars + 1.5

ROCKDEMAN SPORTS

BALTIMORE

C&P Experts

Angels/Rays over 8.5

Insider Sports Reports

Chicago Cubs -125

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 10:20 am
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Chris Jordan

Were taking the Mets in a blowout win here, as Johan Santana will handcuff the struggling Reds, and the New York lineup will belittle Matt Belisle. Cincinnatis right-hander is 1-2 on the season with a lofty 6.91 ERA and will be making his third straight road start after pitching in Frisco on April 26 and at Turner Field on May 3. All three of his starts this season have gone over, and thats due to that rather big ERA.

On the other hand, the biggest offseason acquisition for any team has yet to win at home in Shea Stadium, and heres the perfect opportunity, as Santana rolls in off a trio of quality starts, but only one win to show for it. Hes looked sharp in his last three outings, giving up just five earned over 19 frames. He hasnt faced the Reds in nearly seven years, so theyll certainly be struggling to hit him in this one, as his change should keep them off-balance.

Lets play this one on the run line, as the Mets win by a handful.

4* METS RUN LINE

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 10:24 am
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Karl Garnett

Tonight I expect the runs to be hard to come by once again as Toronto and Cleveland resume their weekend set.

Last night the teams combined for just 7 runs as they played UNDER the total.

That makes it 5 straight UNDERS for the Tribe, and an overall UNDER run of 2-8-1 their last 11 games.

The Blue Jays have played UNDER the total in 9 of their last 11, and tonight it will be Dustin McGowan and Aaron Laffey's turn to hold the bats in check.

McGowan's last 14 innings have seen just 1 earned run score, while Laffey has allowed just 4 earned runs over his first 13 innings of work this year.

For the season, Toronto has gone UNDER the total in 14 of their 18 road games.

Can't go against those numbers, take the UNDER between the Jays and Indians tonight.

5* UNDER

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 10:25 am
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JOSH DEAN

Sea +114

Dal/Det UNDER 5

Bos/Min UNDER 8.5

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 10:35 am
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Drew Gordon

Blue Jays have had plenty of problems in Cleveland, going 3-13 in their last 16 meetings there, and it wasn't any different yesterday, as the Tribe beat down the Jays and their ace Halladay 6-1. More of the same tonight, as the injury to Vernon Wells, coupled with a tough match up against Aaron Laffey all but dooms the Jays in this one.

Speaking of Laffey, the Indians young southpaw has been great for the most part in his two starts this season, despite his 0-2 record. His last start was a tough loss to the Royals, where he allowed just 1 unearned run on 4 hits over 7 innings in the Indians 2-0 loss. In fact, he's posted a 2.84 ERA in place of the injured Jake Westbrook, and facing a Toronto team that's 0-2 against lefties this season on the road, batting just .178 against them, is exactly what the doctor ordered for his first win of the season!

Opposing Laffey is the Jays surging Justin McGowan, who's looked great over his last two starts, allowing 1 runs over his last 14 2/3 innings. However, before you start questioning my play on the Indians in this spot, remember, he's 0-1 with a ridiculous 8.10 ERA in 2 career starts against the Tribe! Not only that, but with the Indians offense finally coming to life yesterday, McGowan could find himself in trouble tonight at Jacobs.

Bottom line, the Jays have traditionally struggled in Cleveland, and the fact they're without Vernon Wells, and against a solid southpaw in Laffey, won't do much to reverse that trend tonight. Tribe hit Halladay hard yesterday, and they can do it again to McGowan in this one, as he's proven vulnerable against this lineup in the past. In the end, Cleveland makes it 2 for 2 in this series tonight.

Take Cleveland behind Laffey over Toronto and McGowan in this MLB match up.

2* CLEVELAND

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 10:36 am
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Micheal Cannon

Take the Celtics as the small dog tonight over the Cavaliers in Cleveland.

Sorry, the Cavs may be playing at home but it's not going to make any difference tonight.

Could there possibly be a worse offense in the NBA right now among playoff teams than Cleveland?

LeBron, you're supposed to be a superstar and you're shooting 8-for-42 in the series so far?

Unreal.

Boston is clearly the better team and Cleveland doesn't have the supporting cast for LeBron right now, so you're going to see more struggles from him tonight.

The Celtics looked shaky in their Game 1 win, but after that Game 2 performance I don't see how Cleveland can possibly win this series.

Take the Celtics as they win on the road and take a commanding 3-0 series lead.

4* BOSTON

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 10:37 am
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PSYCHIC

NBA

2 units Orlando -5
5 units Boston +2
WISEGUY

MLB

1 unit Colorado +110

DA STICK

NHL

5 units Dallas +200

MLB

10 units Washington -110

 
Posted : May 10, 2008 10:38 am
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15 units Magic -5
10 units Cavs -1.5
10 units Cavs/Celtics over 176

 
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