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I Track Services
Placed Records on a Different Site
If you want to Worst Service to Go Against
Have It If I can Post it on the site
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Tracked Marc Lawrence for Two Months
Perfect Plays
Never Lost Plays
Listed them On Two Sites
He won 38 % of the Time

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 4:55 pm
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Tell you Something about
Wayne Root
Born 7/20/1961

Is in a Low Intellectual Cycle
Were he does Poorly
After June 9 High Intellectual Cycle
For 22 Days does his Best Work
After that
Low Intellectual Cycle for 22 Days

Very Predictable
Just like Pitchers
Watch Red Cueto loose Control Tonight

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:04 pm
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Scott Rickenbach

Top Play OVER the total in Houston vs Colorado

In Game One of this series, on Monday, the teams combined for 18 hits but the Astros were the only ones doing some scoring as the Rockies scored just one run and left nine men on base. Last night, in Game Two, it was more of the same in terms of wasted opportunities. The teams combined for 20 hits (plus there were 11 walks in the game) and yet only five runs were scored as 24 men were left on base. It was an amazing display of offensive futility in key spots and the Rockies also turned three double plays in the game! The “break-through game” – in terms of offense – is going to occur on Wednesday! That’s because the pitching match-up is there for the offenses to not only get in position (again!) for big innings but, this time, actually cash in those opportunities! Jason Marquis of the Rockies has won three straight starts and pitched very well in those outings. However, prior to this solid run in three straight outings, Marquis got absolutely clobbered on May 13th. The culprit in that game was – you guessed it – the Astros. Houston absolutely pummeled Marquis three weeks ago and we expect more of the same tonight. Marquis has a stellar 2.97 ERA in day games this season but he’s compiled a 5.01 ERA in night games. Last year he was 7-3 in day games but just 4-6 at night so this disparity is nothing new for the sinkerballer. He also faced Houston three times last season and compiled a 5.09 ERA so, after already facing them this season, that makes this his 5th start against Houston in less than a season and a half. Not surprisingly, the Astros are getting familiar with Marquis and their low-ball hitters are feasting on this sinkerballer’s offerings. Neither one of these bullpens has been very solid so far this season plus they both had additional work to put in with last night’s extra-inning affair. That means any faltering from the starting pitchers tonight spells trouble and we feel Marquis won’t be the only one coming up short tonight. Brian Moehler gets the start for the Astros tonight and he’s coming off of a very strong outing against the Pirates. However, that game was at Pittsburgh and he now returns for a home start where he’s not fared well in two of his three starts so far this season. At Minute Maid Park Moehler is 0-2 with a 9.22 ERA and teams are hitting .379 against him! Facing Colorado is unlikely to help Moehler improve on his poor numbers at home. The Astros right-hander has compiled a 6.85 ERA and been hammered at a .316 clip by the Rockies in seven games, three starts, in his career. The Rockies will have a number of hitters in their lineup tonight who have enjoyed great success against Moehler and, with him coming off of his first complete game in nearly 9 years, don’t expect him to last long in this one! Moehler had previously lasted an average of about four innings per outing in his first six starts this season. Look for a return to “normal” for Moehler tonight and note that he’s just 7-8 with a 5.05 ERA and a .291 BAA in his career outings at Minute Maid Park. The runs are coming from both clubs tonight. Neither starter lasts long, both bullpens pitch true to their season-to-date subpar form, and the big hits finally come after so many wasted opportunities last night. Play OVER the total in Houston as a Top Play selection.

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:07 pm
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Mike Lineback

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Posted : June 3, 2009 5:08 pm
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Dr Guru

12* TB Rays -138
10* SF/Was Over 8.5

Coglye West

12* Oak/CWS Under 8.5

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:11 pm
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Matt Fargo

10* Non-Division Game of the Year

Texas Rangers

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:12 pm
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Erin Rynning

Playmaker: Brewers/Marlins Over

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:14 pm
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Smooth44

COLORADO +100 *KNOCKOUT PUNCH OF THE DAY*

SAN FRAN +115

LA-ANGELS -120

MILWAUKEE -105

CUBS +120

MINNY UNDER 8.5

CLEVELAND -115

SEATTLE -125

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:16 pm
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*KNOCKOUT PUNCH OF THE DAY*
Example
Was won 34 % of the Time Over 60 Days
Don't track other Plays
*KNOCKOUT PUNCH OF THE DAY* ( is his Best )

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:21 pm
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Chris James

2* SF Giants

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:22 pm
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DOC

4 Units Chicago Whitesox

3 Units LA Dodgers

2 Units Cincinnati Reds

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:23 pm
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Seabass

50* Bos -1.5
50* Tex under
50* LAA
20* KC

100* Steam NYM

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:36 pm
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JEFFERSON-SPORTS

KC +135

WASH -125

 
Posted : June 3, 2009 5:41 pm
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