Books are licking their chops over the amount of Yankee-Dodger parlays they will be handling tonite.
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INVEGA MAN
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01-30-08
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#12
if that means he wont pitch good today, then over got to be the bet because the Dodgers will score
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JayDr3am
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05-06-14
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#13
Originally posted by lakerboy
why is he pitching tonight?
espn
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jjgold
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07-20-05
388179
#14
He is 32 years old and a lot of innings
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CWD
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01-22-12
7665
#15
Originally posted by Mr KLC
Astros tore him up in the 2017 World Series.
He was dominating b4 the trash cans came out come on KLC
I wont post video with details i dont want to tarnish the game any further
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GTRandy
SBR Rookie
07-19-20
17
#16
he's not great center stage but he's great in his element which is at home in dodger stadium at night vs the giants; 6 IP 2-3 ER from Kersh
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#17
Who's in the bullpen?
Much more important to know
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2daBank
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01-26-09
88966
#18
Originally posted by big joe 1212
UNDER tonight
I’m way too scared of cueto vs all those mashing lefties.
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Booya711
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12-20-11
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#19
Let’s wait for Jmobile’s analysis....he isn’t biased at all
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pologq
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10-07-12
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#20
Originally posted by unusialsusp5
Books are licking their chops over the amount of Yankee-Dodger parlays they will be handling tonite.
yankees are no sure thing but might put a parlay together of this.
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2daBank
SBR Aristocracy
01-26-09
88966
#21
Originally posted by Booya711
Let’s wait for Jmobile’s analysis....he isn’t biased at all
He has the final score 22-2. Conservative estimate.
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Booya711
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#22
Originally posted by 2daBank
He has the final score 22-2. Conservative estimate.
And Kershaw didn’t give up those two runs...
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2daBank
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01-26-09
88966
#23
Originally posted by pologq
yankees are no sure thing but might put a parlay together of this.
I’ve read that nats bullpen has looked surprisingly good. That kinda kills the reason I’d think to lay -130, if yanks don’t have huge pen adv late then that might be little steep. Scherzer March/April historically his worst ops, Cole on the other hand has one his best ops against In early months. One problem I’m having is do we count on those April/March numbers at the end of July? It is still the beginning the season but temps are obviously much different!
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deltgen
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12-31-10
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#24
Originally posted by 2daBank
I’ve read that nats bullpen has looked surprisingly good. That kinda kills the reason I’d think to lay -130, if yanks don’t have huge pen adv late then that might be little steep. Scherzer March/April historically his worst ops, Cole on the other hand has one his best ops against In early months. One problem I’m having is do we count on those April/March numbers at the end of July? It is still the beginning the season but temps are obviously much different!
You got that right Bank--there are all sorts of things to consider this season that we didn't before.
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QuantumLeap
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08-22-08
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#25
Originally posted by CWD
He was dominating b4 the trash cans came out come on KLC
I wont post video with details i dont want to tarnish the game any further
Yep, they stole the signs. I was shocked he gave up so many big hits. Now I know why. It's much easier to hit him when you know what kind of pitch he's going to throw.
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jjgold
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07-20-05
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#26
Who’s got the balls to take San Francisco?
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jillmark
SBR MVP
08-09-08
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#27
Even if Kershaw does not pitch well, Dodgers still have enough offense to get the win. Maybe over is the smart play.
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2daBank
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01-26-09
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#28
Originally posted by jillmark
Even if Kershaw does not pitch well, Dodgers still have enough offense to get the win. Maybe over is the smart play.
Doyers Team total over 5 I thought was prob best play if ya had to play this one. I heard it was up to 5.5 tho, dunno id mess with that number.
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BIGDAY
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02-17-10
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#29
Under all DAY
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Mr KLC
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#30
Clayton Kershaw in the 2017 World Series:
At Dodger Stadium:
11IP, 1ER, 3BBs, 15Ks, 0.82 ERA
At Minute Maid Park:
4.2IP, 6ER, 3BB 2Ks, 6.50 ERA
In that fateful Game 5 performance, Kershaw registered just four swinging strikes against the Astros. They weren't fooled by anything that he had to offer.
These splits shine a bright light on just how much the Astros could benefit from sign-stealing. They had nothing on Kershaw on the road, but when it came time to play him at home, they basically turned the World Series into batting practice.
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CWD
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01-22-12
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#31
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JIBBBY
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12-10-09
83686
#32
No fans in attendance will effect pitchers in different ways I believe.. To early to get a grip on things with no fans in the stadiums especially for the bats. I do think no fans benefits the pitchers though. I think that eliminates adrenaline surges for pitchers in moments and that's important.
Example, pitcher starts getting lit up, fans start boo'ing, pressure is then on with the next batter.. Pitcher then starts throwing fast balls only. Then gets lit up more..
Easier to pitch with no fan pressure. Can settle down and think more clearly in baseball.
Just a theory of mine...
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Mr KLC
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#33
Originally posted by JIBBBY
No fans in attendance will effect pitchers in different ways I believe.. To early to get a grip on things with no fans in the stadiums especially for the bats. I do think no fans benefits the pitchers though. I think that eliminates adrenaline surges for pitchers in moments and that's important.
Example, pitcher starts getting lit up, fans start boo'ing, pressure is then on with the next batter.. Pitcher then starts throwing fast balls only. Then gets lit up more..
Easier to pitch with no fan pressure. Can settle down and think more clearly in baseball.
Just a theory of mine...
Might make a pitcher like Zack Greinke a Cy Young candidate. He is a guy who is pretty much to himself, and could really thrive in an environment like this.