Brandon Lang
15 Dime Nuggets (first half)
15 Dime Nuggets
15 Dime Lakers/Nuggets Under
5 Dime Rangers
5 Dime Giants
Free pick - Brewers
Underground Sports Connection
200* Oakland A's
Kelso
10 units Nuggets
Charlie
500* Lakers +4 & Angels @ Dodgers Under 8
30* Lakers @ Denver Over 211
20* Milwaukee -120
20* Kansas city +160
10* Dodgers -130
Seattle -125 Free Play
Maddux Sports
3 units on LA Lakers +3.5
Free Pick LA & Denver Over 211
Larry Ness
Las Vegas Insider - LA Angels
Weekend Wipeout Winner - Braves
Bob Balfe
Angels +110 over Dodgers
Hottest NBA Service
( 8-0 ) Last 4 Days
Tony Weston
25 Dime- Lakers
10 Dime- Under
Ben Burns
7 Personal Favorite
Atlanta Braves -145
*9 Blue Chip
Milwaukee Brewers at Minnesota Twins 7:10 PM ET
under 10
*6 Annihilator
Carolina Hurricanes -125
*10 Top Western Conf. Finals Side
Los Angeles Lakers 3.5
Maddux Sports
MLB picks
#956 - MLB - 3 units on Houston +111
#957 - MLB - 3 units on Philadelphia +150
#960 - MLB - 3 units on Chicago White Sox -130
#977 - MLB - 3 units on LA Angels +115
Larry Ness
Weekend Wipeout Winner
LA Lakers (7.5*)
Los Angeles Lakers at Denver Nuggets 8:30 PM ET
Los Angeles Lakers + 3.5
SEABASS
100* Angels
100* Phillies
50* Carolina Under
30* Tampa
30* Reds Over
30* Mets Over
20* Carolina
ATS Lock Club
4 Lakers
Financial
4 Under Lakers
Beat Your Bookie
MLB Baseball for Saturday
100* Play Boston (-175) over New York Mets
50* Play Detroit (-140) over Colorado
NBA Basketball Won 13 0f 16
100* Play LA Lakers (+3.5) over Denver Nuggets (NBA)
NBA Trends
Los Angeles is 23-10 ATS when playing as an underdog the last two seasons
Los Angeles is 11-6 ATS vs. Denver over the last three seasons
Los Angeles is 14-6 ATS after failing to cover the spread in 4 or 5 of the last 6 games
BIG AL MCMORDIE
SATURDAY 3-GAME INTERLEAGUE BASEBALL CARD
Our 3 selections include the Rangers, White Sox and Reds.
At 4:10 pm our selection is on the Texas Rangers over the Houston Astros. It's the battle for bragging rights in the Lone Star State, and while Houston's slow start certainly shouldn't surprise anyone, the fact that the Rangers are in first place in the AL West has to be considered one of the major unexpected developments of the season so far. It's always a good barometer for a team like Texas to take a surprising winning record and test it against the other league. Texas had a winning inter-league record in 2008, but then again, the Americans so dominated the Nationals that you'd be hard-pressed to find an AL team that didn't do well. In fact, only two American League teams had losing inter-league records last season, while only three National League teams had winning records. Likely adding to Texas' confidence is the fact that it is sending one of its best road starters, righthander Scott Feldman to the mound. Feldman is 2-0 with a 2.17 ERA as a starter this season, with both of those victories coming away from Arlington. Expect a strong outing this afternoon at Minute Maid Park against the over-matched Houston lineup and an equally over-matched starter in Brian Moehler. Take the Rangers.
At 7:10 pm our selection is on the Cincinnati Reds over the Cleveland Indians. Reds starter Homer Bailey has gone from his status as a "can't miss kid" to a big question mark in just over two seasons. The Reds have brought up their former #1 prospect to the Majors in each of the last two seasons, only to have the just-turned 23-year-old righthander land with a giant "THUD" both times. Perhaps this is the season that Bailey finally makes an impact and sticks with the club. There are several reasons to think that, for tonight at least, Bailey will come through. First, although his numbers in AAA aren't spectacular so far this season, he has shown great stuff and his strikeouts to walks stats in Louisville have been outstanding. Secondly, he gets not only a weak opponent in the Cleveland Indians, but the team who last season had the worst inter-league record in the entire American League (6-12) and one of only two AL teams with a losing one. Also, one of Bailey's four career Major League wins was against this Indian squad in 2007. Finally, in this pitching matchup tonight, Bailey actually assumes the role of the veteran starter with more Major League experience than his opponent. While Bailey only has 17 MLB starts in two seasons that is 16 more than the Indians' rookie southpaw David Huff. And that single outing did not go well (seven runs in 3 2/3 innings) for the Cleveland youngster. Take the Reds.
At 7:05 pm our selection is on the Chicago White Sox over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Young White Sox southpaw Clayton Richard has been in the headlines a bit recently, but not for his performance on the field. Richard was included (along with the even younger Chicago southpaw Aaron Peroda) in the offer to the San Diego Padres for ace Jake Peavy. But Peavy invoked his no-trade clause and nixed the deal with the Sox, so now perhaps Richard can concentrate on his role as a (recently added) member of his team's rotation. After 12 relief appearances to start the season, Richard has now had back-to-back starts, and while the first one against the Indians in Cleveland was nothing special, his last start against Toronto showed the Sox a nice preview of the pitcher they're hopeful Richard can become. Against the best offense in the Majors, Richard pitched seven very strong innings, surrendering only one earned run on three hits while issuing only three walks. Tonight he goes from one of the best lineups in baseball to one of the weakest. Don't let the recent four-game stretch in which the Pirates scored 38 runs fool you as two of those games were against the Nationals and the other two were against the Rockies. In most of their other recent contests, Pittsburgh's offense has barely made a whimper, including the opening game of this set in where the Pirates were up to their old tricks, getting shut out in a 2-hitter. Chicago had the fourth-best inter-league record in baseball last season going 12-6 against the NL. Take the Sox.