Detailed info on pitching changes

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  • Mudcat
    Restricted User
    • 07-21-05
    • 9287

    #1
    Detailed info on pitching changes
    I am talking about when pitching changes are announced after opening lines have been posted. You can see with the color-coding on SBR Odds that a change has happened. Just wondering if it says somewhere exactly what time the change was announced.
  • rookie
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 10-01-05
    • 682

    #2
    I wouldn't rely on SBR Odds for info about pitchers. They have listed Colon starting for White Sox.

    Bet365 puts the time for CoP alongside new SP's name.
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    • Mudcat
      Restricted User
      • 07-21-05
      • 9287

      #3
      Thanks for the tip about Bet365. But then I see they are showing Blanton and Martis as the original pitchers for phi/WAS (i.e. no change-of-pitcher time indicated) whereas SBR is has them both as changes (from Hamels and Lannan).

      Which may simply mean that the pitchers changed after SBR had opening lines but before Bet365 did. Probably.

      That is also the case for Stults and Danks in their respective games. SBR is indicating them as changes but Bet365 isn't.

      Bet365 does have a pitching change time for Jakubauskas so that's something. Overall though, I am about as frustrated as ever.

      Anyone have any more ideas for this?
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      • cobra_king
        SBR MVP
        • 08-07-06
        • 2496

        #4
        Originally posted by Mudcat

        Which may simply mean that the pitchers changed after SBR had opening lines but before Bet365 did. Probably.


        I wouldn't use SBR at all for pitching changes. To use your Danks example, this pitching change was made after the rain out on Tuesday, long before SBR posted lines for Thursday's games. It's almost as if SBR Odds has the schedule for the week and if it deviates from that it is considered a pitching change....which of course has no impact whatsoever on the lines.
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        • rookie
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 10-01-05
          • 682

          #5
          Don Best keeps track of pitching changes, injury news etc with exact date and time but it's not a free service.
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          • Mudcat
            Restricted User
            • 07-21-05
            • 9287

            #6
            Yeah I thought of DB. Just figgered there was probably some easy, free source for this specific bit of info and someone would blurt it out and I'd say, "Of course!"

            It seems like a simple thing but maybe not.
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