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using part of figues idea
July 18th, 2011
1) Cincinnati Reds ML -105 vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (-1.5 +180) Risk 21 to Win 20
2) Atlanta Braves ML -105 vs. Colorado Rockies ( -1.5 +170) Risk 21 to Win 20
3) Milwaukee Brewers ML +105 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (-1.5 +170) Risk 20 to Win 21
4) Los Angeles Dodgers ML +115 vs. San Francisco Giants (-1.5 +170) Risk 20 to Win 23
July 18th, 2011
1) Houston Astros ML Even vs. Washington Nationals Risk 20 to Win 20
2) Baltimore Orioles ML +124 vs. Boston Red Sox Risk 20 to Win 24.40
3) Tampa Bay Rays ML +105 vs. New York Yankees Risk 20 to Win 21
4) Kansas City Royals ML +108 vs. Chicago White Sox Risk 20 to Win 21.60
3 Rules to follow:
1) You must eliminate the game where the underdog has lost 3 or more games in a row or the favorite has won 3 or more games in a row. Remember that every baseball team face some long losing streaks as well as long winning streaks.
2) Eliminate games where the money line for the underdog are higher than 2.50 (+150). If this is the case, there is a reason and you must avoid these games.
3) Eliminate games where the underdog is facing a very good pitcher. If they’re facing a pitcher who’s in the top 20 of the MLB, move on to another selection. The pitchers standing must be according to earned-run average (ERA). Starting ERA.
using part of figues idea
-1.5 +170
1) Cincinnati Reds ML -105 vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (-1.5 +180) Risk 21 to Win 20
2) Atlanta Braves ML -105 vs. Colorado Rockies ( -1.5 +170) Risk 21 to Win 20
3) Milwaukee Brewers ML +105 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (-1.5 +170) Risk 20 to Win 21
4) Los Angeles Dodgers ML +115 vs. San Francisco Giants (-1.5 +170) Risk 20 to Win 23
2nd half home dogs
1) Houston Astros ML Even vs. Washington Nationals Risk 20 to Win 20
2) Baltimore Orioles ML +124 vs. Boston Red Sox Risk 20 to Win 24.40
3) Tampa Bay Rays ML +105 vs. New York Yankees Risk 20 to Win 21
4) Kansas City Royals ML +108 vs. Chicago White Sox Risk 20 to Win 21.60
3 Rules to follow:
1) You must eliminate the game where the underdog has lost 3 or more games in a row or the favorite has won 3 or more games in a row. Remember that every baseball team face some long losing streaks as well as long winning streaks.
2) Eliminate games where the money line for the underdog are higher than 2.50 (+150). If this is the case, there is a reason and you must avoid these games.
3) Eliminate games where the underdog is facing a very good pitcher. If they’re facing a pitcher who’s in the top 20 of the MLB, move on to another selection. The pitchers standing must be according to earned-run average (ERA). Starting ERA.