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  • thebestthereis
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 03-01-09
    • 11459

    #1
    Can't put my finger on it
    can someone explain to me why the met/padres game total is 6.5? last night it was the same and the game went way over obviously but that has nothing to do with my complete and utter bafflement on this one tonight. teams scoring runs past few games at 10 runs combined per (unlike bucs and cubs at less than 5) and the pitchers last time i checked weren't named jimenez or halladay. i know the juice leans over at -120 but am i missing something here like reality? petco is an under park but why isn't this line at least 7?
  • thebestthereis
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 03-01-09
    • 11459

    #2
    the line is 6.5 across my board and nobody has gone to 7, this is very strange to me.
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    • Slim
      SBR MVP
      • 11-13-08
      • 4722

      #3
      Very strange indeed
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      • thebestthereis
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 03-01-09
        • 11459

        #4
        it makes no sense and nobody can generate an argument for under, this is exactly why i am gonna take under i think. i really need 7 and if this doesn't get to 7 i would be shocked!
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        • Vegas Gold
          SBR MVP
          • 05-13-10
          • 1118

          #5
          88% of all action is on the over. Be careful with this one. You guys know what usually happens with these games.
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          • thebestthereis
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 03-01-09
            • 11459

            #6
            i have never seen 6.5 in my 20 years of betting baseball in this situation and these pitchers, ever and i would be willing to bet nobody else has either......wow!!
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            • chaseman
              SBR MVP
              • 01-06-09
              • 1195

              #7
              Vegas must know that the Mets are going to collectively fall down some stairs and break their arms. This is odd.. Vegas being stubborn? Or are they up so much in profits from the Cubs habitually losing that they don't care?
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              • Bob Loblaw
                SBR MVP
                • 01-07-10
                • 3508

                #8
                I don't think its strange. There have been a whole bunch of 6.5's already. These two pitchers are certainly more deserving of this total than others have been. Pelfrey with a sub 3 era, 3.66 on the road (one bad start) and LeBlanc with a 2.40 era at home and a career 2.47 era at home.

                Takahashi/Correia
                Lannan/Richard
                Garcia/Correia
                Wainwright/Garland
                LeBlanc/Lee
                Cain/Richard
                Jimenez/Correia
                Garcia/Lincecum
                Verlander/Fister

                In a group that contains Correia, Garland, Takahashi, Fister, Lannan, and Richard...I see no reason why Pelfrey and LeBlanc don't belong in this group. They may not be huge names but their numbers are there.

                Last night offensive explosion has no bearing on tonights game. In fact, the Padres scored 17 runs back on April 12th and came out the next night and score one run.
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                • Rixsaw
                  SBR MVP
                  • 10-23-08
                  • 4532

                  #9
                  I wouldn't touch this total just because of last night outcome. Good luck.
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                  • rkelly110
                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                    • 10-05-09
                    • 39691

                    #10
                    History tells me in a 3 game series with scores that high in the 1st game, the 2nd game
                    or 3rd game is very low. You might have to chase. Chasing O/U's sounds like a good
                    way to make money because the odds are right.

                    Vegas is correct, be careful of the over.
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                    • thebestthereis
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 03-01-09
                      • 11459

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bob Loblaw
                      I don't think its strange. There have been a whole bunch of 6.5's already. These two pitchers are certainly more deserving of this total than others have been. Pelfrey with a sub 3 era, 3.66 on the road (one bad start) and LeBlanc with a 2.40 era at home and a career 2.47 era at home.

                      Takahashi/Correia
                      Lannan/Richard
                      Garcia/Correia
                      Wainwright/Garland
                      LeBlanc/Lee
                      Cain/Richard
                      Jimenez/Correia
                      Garcia/Lincecum
                      Verlander/Fister

                      In a group that contains Correia, Garland, Takahashi, Fister, Lannan, and Richard...I see no reason why Pelfrey and LeBlanc don't belong in this group. They may not be huge names but their numbers are there.

                      Last night offensive explosion has no bearing on tonights game. In fact, the Padres scored 17 runs back on April 12th and came out the next night and score one run.
                      I look at last night's game as a pimple on my ass, it means zero in my book at least. pel-pooper has no business in a 6.5 run total and neither does the pen-man leblanc. there is no reason this total should be this low. if so then everyone in the world should have taken (and they might have) under 6 in yesterday's rockies/giants game with just a half run difference with theee best two pitchers in the nl on the mound. if tonight's pitchers are only a "half run worse" then i am jesus. not only that but the current offensive stats for the teams are also different. this line makes no sense, trust me i wish it did so i could clobber the over. if i was setting line it would at least 7 if not 7 over (-120).
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                      • Chugs
                        SBR MVP
                        • 11-01-09
                        • 1560

                        #12
                        Grow a sack a lay the Over...
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                        • kdavis
                          SBR Sharp
                          • 02-01-09
                          • 365

                          #13
                          Final Score will be 3-1 Mets.
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                          • thebestthereis
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 03-01-09
                            • 11459

                            #14
                            looks over bet under, another winner
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                            • PAULYPOKER
                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                              • 12-06-08
                              • 36581

                              #15
                              0-0 top of the 10th!
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