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  • thomorino
    Restricted User
    • 06-01-17
    • 45842

    #1
    Yankees
    Hit with the Yankees to go to 7-7 +.3 units. I like the Yankees on the runline at +130. Severino hasn't gotten much attention but he's been dominant his last several starts, and the Red Sox have struggled on the road and struggled to hit with power even hitting a Fenway. The Yankees have struggled with left handed pitching, but Pomeranz is better against right handed hitters than left handed hitters, and he's been inconsistent on the road recently walking at least 4 hitters in last 2 road starts.
  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388179

    #2
    Yanks get a lot of lucky wins lately

    maybe 7 in last month
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    • slayer14
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 08-12-13
      • 22022

      #3
      under 8.5
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      • stevenash
        Moderator
        • 01-17-11
        • 65641

        #4
        Originally posted by thomorino
        Hit with the Yankees to go to 7-7 +.3 units. I like the Yankees on the runline at +130. Severino hasn't gotten much attention but he's been dominant his last several starts, and the Red Sox have struggled on the road and struggled to hit with power even hitting a Fenway. The Yankees have struggled with left handed pitching, but Pomeranz is better against right handed hitters than left handed hitters, and he's been inconsistent on the road recently walking at least 4 hitters in last 2 road starts.
        With all due respect I'm going the other way.
        Tons of value with Pomeranz and +152.
        His last two starts he's been sharp, Yanks don't hit left handed pitching well, past history shows Yanks have had not much success against him, they did get four in a 5-4 loss, but overall Yanks are 30 for 112 (.268)
        Sanchez does own Drew 4 for 10 with two homers, Yanks have hit five homers against Pomeranz though and that's my only concern betting Red Sox here.

        If Pomeranz keeps NY in the ball park I'll cash a juicy win ticket.
        If Pomeranz serves up a couple of gopher balls, or even one with men on, I think my ticket gets flushed down the toilet.

        Like I said, tons of value at +152 in a game that's (in my opinion) pretty much even.
        I wish you nothing but the best of luck from here on out, and good luck tonight.
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        • OckertCR
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 06-22-14
          • 641

          #5
          Originally posted by stevenash
          With all due respect I'm going the other way.
          Tons of value with Pomeranz and +152.
          His last two starts he's been sharp, Yanks don't hit left handed pitching well, past history shows Yanks have had not much success against him, they did get four in a 5-4 loss, but overall Yanks are 30 for 112 (.268)
          Sanchez does own Drew 4 for 10 with two homers, Yanks have hit five homers against Pomeranz though and that's my only concern betting Red Sox here.

          If Pomeranz keeps NY in the ball park I'll cash a juicy win ticket.
          If Pomeranz serves up a couple of gopher balls, or even one with men on, I think my ticket gets flushed down the toilet.

          Like I said, tons of value at +152 in a game that's (in my opinion) pretty much even.
          I wish you nothing but the best of luck from here on out, and good luck tonight.
          Had most of the same thoughts on this game.

          Had Gary 0-2 (he clearly wasn't looking for the curve at all) and he serves him up a fat meatball right over the plate

          Not a good start
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          • OckertCR
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 06-22-14
            • 641

            #6
            Bang bang
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            • thomorino
              Restricted User
              • 06-01-17
              • 45842

              #7
              That error killed that inning for NYK, so tough with young pitchers when that shit happens.
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              • Wheatgrass
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 07-05-17
                • 507

                #8
                fuking fazier punk loser
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                • slayer14
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 08-12-13
                  • 22022

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Wheatgrass
                  fuking fazier punk loser
                  Why do yankees continue to buy average players
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                  • mackave
                    SBR MVP
                    • 03-22-14
                    • 4971

                    #10
                    The beat down is real. Should have hit Boston RL as well...
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                    • stackz125
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 01-03-16
                      • 6191

                      #11
                      I hit Boston FF ML at +150 and ML FG
                      I know it's after the fact but couldn't pass up those odds

                      I hit Boston last night too which they should've have won but wow what a bullpen
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                      • Mr KLC
                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                        • 12-19-07
                        • 31097

                        #12
                        New York Yankees first baseman Greg Bird and second baseman Starlin Castro will begin rehab assignments this week, according to Yankees beat writer Bryan Hoch. Meanwhile, outfielder Matt Holliday was taking batting practice on Sunday.

                        Bird recently underwent ankle surgery and has been out since the beginning of May. He will play his first rehab game on Wednesday.
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                        • Mr KLC
                          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                          • 12-19-07
                          • 31097

                          #13
                          New York Yankees skipper Joe Girardi addressed the possibility of moving right fielder Aaron Judge down in the batting order prior to Sunday night’s game against the Boston Red Sox, saying:

                          “He’s still going to find himself in important situations and we need him to hit.“

                          Judge is penciled in to Sunday night’s lineup still in his usual No. 3 spot in the batting order. Things won’t get easier for him as he matches up against Red Sox ace Chris Sale on a national stage.
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