Fletcher will be behind the plate in the Oak/Seattle game. He is 1-12 to the under this year and teams average only 5.9 runs per game when he is behind the plate. IMHO the under 7 -125 for a touch is a good value.
Good luck
matt711
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Thanks DD, sounds good
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doubledime
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Fletcher is behind the plate again in the Det/WSox game. He's now 1-13 to the under with a 5.7 runs per game average.
Once again IMHO Det/WS under 8 for a touch is too hard to pass up.
Good luck DD
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KnuckleHeadz
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Only bad thing is the Sox destroy lefties and especially this Screwball kid,
Sox will put up 7 by themselves
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Fred The Hammer
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08-13-13
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Good luck DD! Where do you go for umpire data? I've capping mlb for over 25 years and have never used umpire data. I'm always afraid of paralysis by analysis (too much info) but obv that seems huge for totals. I've never seen such inconsistent and shitty strike/ball calling in my life? Last Mets/Reds game was atrocious. I would think that ump (Paul Clemons) would lead to Overs since he missed about 15 strikes on key at-bats
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doubledime
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04-22-09
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Originally posted by Fred The Hammer
Good luck DD! Where do you go for umpire data? I've capping mlb for over 25 years and have never used umpire data. I'm always afraid of paralysis by analysis (too much info) but obv that seems huge for totals. I've never seen such inconsistent and shitty strike/ball calling in my life? Last Mets/Reds game was atrocious. I would think that ump (Paul Clemons) would lead to Overs since he missed about 15 strikes on key at-bats
Thanks Hammer. I know what you mean about "too much info".