how do you cap baseball?

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  • bozeman
    SBR MVP
    • 11-11-09
    • 2162

    #1
    how do you cap baseball?
    I found out something about college basketball, something that the bench length matters a lot, it's a factor to consider, a lot depends on the team leader, if he's suffered a small injury in the last game, the next one's ATS is doubtfull for this team to cover. In football, the wind direction (if stronger than 15 m/s) matters a lot!!!
    Wonder how does everyone cap baseball?? What's important and what's not?? Sure it's not just the pitchers difference and experience, there might be something else, delicate and very important, any thoughts???

    Thought this might help all of us to avoid lots of mistakes when sorting out daily plays
  • Stealinhome
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 10-23-09
    • 977

    #2
    One of the things I look hard at is the bullpen.

    Like let's say a team has used the pen a lot in the last 3-4 days and they have their 4th starter going. That's a good spot to fade that team. IMHO
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    • Stealinhome
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 10-23-09
      • 977

      #3
      Now that most starters don't go deeper than 6 the pen has a huge say in the game. Look at a guy like Jerjens in Atlanta he had a era under 3 but less than 15 wins
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      • Rainman328
        SBR High Roller
        • 02-01-10
        • 192

        #4
        it's real tough to find specific stuff like that in baseball that will single handedly get you profit. it's all about combining the little things
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