Interesting line for Sunday night baseball (Phils at Nats)

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  • No coincidences
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 01-18-10
    • 76300

    #1
    Interesting line for Sunday night baseball (Phils at Nats)
    Hamels and Philly are currently +111 at Pinny after a +106 open. Hamels has been very solid so far this season and the Phils are looking to avoid a sweep. Zimmermann is on the bump for Washington; he's a tremendous young pitcher and almost always nails, but Washington never hits when he pitches.

    Pinny has +111/-118, while Bodog is at only +100/-120. Surprised to see the early line moving Washington's direction. Even though the Nats are hot and undoubtedly the better team right now, this particular matchup seems to favor Philly all things considered.

    Thoughts?
  • BigBoi
    SBR MVP
    • 04-01-11
    • 1084

    #2
    Under looks better to me but I know you dont play totals much. Phillys offense doesnt strike fear right now but neither does Washington. Both teams are prolly even but gave a little lean to the Nats for being at home. Kind of a head scratcher.
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    • starfire
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 03-24-10
      • 17045

      #3
      Cy Hamels my ManCrush!
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      • HoulihansTX
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 02-12-09
        • 30566

        #4
        No time soon will I bet vs Nats @Home.
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        • freshguy222
          SBR Sharp
          • 12-13-10
          • 421

          #5
          hamels may not give up more than 2 or they will lose the way philly is hitting
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          • Allure
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 08-18-10
            • 7606

            #6
            Why the comparison with Bodog, do you consider them to be a sharp MLB book?
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            • Love The Action
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 11-08-10
              • 10952

              #7
              Originally posted by No coincidences
              Hamels and Philly are currently +111 at Pinny after a +106 open. Hamels has been very solid so far this season and the Phils are looking to avoid a sweep. Zimmermann is on the bump for Washington; he's a tremendous young pitcher and almost always nails, but Washington never hits when he pitches.

              Pinny has +111/-118, while Bodog is at only +100/-120. Surprised to see the early line moving Washington's direction. Even though the Nats are hot and undoubtedly the better team right now, this particular matchup seems to favor Philly all things considered.

              Thoughts?
              It sounds like you believe past run support has some sort of correlation to future run support. It does not and is one of the biggest red herrings in baseball investing. GL
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              • lakerboy
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 04-02-09
                • 94379

                #8
                Originally posted by Love The Action
                It sounds like you believe past run support has some sort of correlation to future run support. It does not and is one of the biggest red herrings in baseball investing. GL

                Every game is a one off.
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                • hydrosmak
                  SBR MVP
                  • 10-13-11
                  • 1908

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Allure
                  Why the comparison with Bodog, do you consider them to be a sharp MLB book?
                  Nope, actually very square which makes it useful to compare to sharp books.
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                  • No coincidences
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 01-18-10
                    • 76300

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Love The Action
                    It sounds like you believe past run support has some sort of correlation to future run support. It does not and is one of the biggest red herrings in baseball investing. GL
                    Maybe not, but I don't know how you can ignore the lack of run support for Zimmermann. It's been pretty constant throughout his entire career.
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