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Brock LandersSBR Aristocracy
- 06-30-08
- 45359
#36Comment -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
- 07-22-08
- 63172
#37awesome!!!! I knew it was a red letter day that you posted about!
I woulda been a senior in high school, just transitioning into hoops season. Soon to ruin my knee.
I don't recall any of those games though i'm sure I watched all those saturdays in NovComment -
BetterBiznessSBR Hall of Famer
- 05-20-06
- 5737
#385k on the pack last year was a winner... lost about 50 million since...Comment -
ChalkyDogSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-02-11
- 9598
#39If we are talking most amount of money lost, it was my 11 losses in a row streak. Fukkin disaster. Never lowered my bets, made them larger than normal on too many occasions. Bad streaks can wipe you the hell out. A bad loss is demoralizing, but nothing like a death streak.
Lines start looking weird, and play tricks.Comment -
probettor1SBR MVP
- 04-22-11
- 1985
#40If we are talking most amount of money lost, it was my 11 losses in a row streak. Fukkin disaster. Never lowered my bets, made them larger than normal on too many occasions. Bad streaks can wipe you the hell out. A bad loss is demoralizing, but nothing like a death streak.
Lines start looking weird, and play tricks.Comment -
Br0nxerSBR Posting Legend
- 03-25-11
- 13665
#41lost 7500 on this game. couldn't sleep for a fukkin month. never forget it. bothers me to this day. had twins RL +1.5 ev 7500 to win 7500. twins up 5-4 bottom 9 and everyday eddie spit the fukkin bit.
A's win 18th straight on Tejada's walk-off dinger
Athletics 7, Twins 5
By GREG BEACHAM
AP Sports WriterOAKLAND, Calif. — Over and over again, the ball left Miguel Tejada's bat and landed in the left-field seats. Each time, the Coliseum crowd cheered wildly as Tejada screamed with joy and pumped his arms while rounding the bases. The televisions in the Oakland clubhouse played just one program after the Athletics won their 18th straight game — and every time, Tejada was the star.
Miguel Tejada's in that pile someplace after his three-run walk-off home run gave the A's their 18th straight victory.
(AP photo)
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Tejada hit a dramatic three-run homer as the A's blew a two-run lead in the ninth inning, then rallied to beat the Minnesota Twins 7-5 Sunday to extend baseball's best streak in 49 years.
Everyone in Oakland was in a bit of disbelief — particularly the A's clubhouse staffers, who played the final at-bat on a continuous loop.
“Every year, I take all my tapes back home (to the Dominican Republic), and I show them to my dad,” Tejada said. “This one might break. I'm going to watch it every day.”
The first game-ending homer of Tejada's career extended the majors' longest winning streak since 1953, when the New York Yankees also won 18 in a row, on a day it seemed certain to continue — and then seemed certain to end when Oakland allowed three solo homers in the top of the ninth.
“This thing has a life of its own,” Oakland manager Art Howe said of the longest streak in franchise history, besting the 17-gamer by the 1931 Philadelphia A's. “I can't say I'm surprised by anything that happens. We sort of blew that game, but Miggy found a way to get it for us anyway.”
Matthew LeCroy, Corey Koskie and Mike Cuddyer homered for Minnesota in an improbable rally that ruined the complete-game hopes of Mark Mulder and sent the Coliseum into stunned, empty silence. But in the ninth, Ramon Hernandez walked and Ray Durham singled against ace closer Eddie Guardado (1-3). Pinch-hitter Olmedo Saenz struck out, setting the stage for Tejada's homer.WIN STREAKS
Longest win streaks
26 - 1916 New York Giants (1 tie)
21 - 1880 Chicago Cubs (1 tie)
21 - 1935 Chicago Cubs
20 - 1884 Providence
19 - 1906 Chicago White Sox (1 tie)
19 - 1947 New York Yankees
18 - 2002 Oakland Athletics
18 - 1885 Chicago Cubs
18 - 1891 Boston Braves (1 tie)
18 - 1894 Baltimore Orioles
18 - 1904 New York Giants
18 - 1953 New York Yankees
17 - 1897 Boston Braves
17 - 1907 New York Giants
17 - 1912 Washington Senators
17 - 1916 New York Giants
17 - 1931 Philadelphia Athletics
“While I was running, I looked up and I saw my dad (in a luxury box),” Tejada said. “He was jumping. It was funny to see him jumping. That's where I pointed.”
At Howe's urging, Tejada stepped out of the dugout moments later for a curtain call.
“I threw a fastball low, but it caught too much of the plate, and he reached down and got it,” Guardado said. “As soon as he got it in the air, I knew it was gone. What are you going to do? Tejada is an All-Star.”
Tejada also hit an early two-run homer, driving in five runs on three hits.
“MVP. Period. Three letters describe that guy,” said A's closer Billy Koch (7-2), who gave up Cuddyer's go-ahead homer but got the victory. “I don't think there's any other choice. If he wasn't on this team, where would we be?”
By sweeping AL Central-leading Minnesota, the A's won their ninth straight series. When ace Barry Zito goes for his 20th win Monday against Kansas City, the A's have a shot to tie the AL record of 19 straight victories set by the White Sox in 1906 and tied by the Yankees in 1947.
Nail-biters have been a rarity during the streak for the A's, baseball's best team in one-run games. The A's hadn't even trailed in any ninth inning during their streak until Sunday, and they've outscored their opponents 122-48.
“You touch them, you burn yourself,” said Torii Hunter, who broke up Mulder's shutout bid with a game-tying, two-run homer in the sixth. “You can't play those guys. They're so unbelievable. You can't take those guys light, even with a 5-4 lead in the bottom of the ninth. When they have something going, they finish it.”
Minnesota lost its fourth straight, but with a magic number of 13, the Twins' division title is all but assured.
The A's jumped ahead early in another good start by Mulder, who struck out seven and opened the ninth with a chance for a three-hitter.
Mulder got a raucous standing ovation when he emerged to pitch the ninth — but LeCroy and Koskie blasted homers to left, putting Mulder on the bench with his head in his hands.
After Koch got two outs, Cuddyer — hitting .196 entering the game — hit his third major league homer. The Twins' unlikely trio had 22 homers among them before the game.
When the A's visit the Metrodome next weekend, it might be another playoff preview for two teams that probably would meet in the first round if Oakland holds off Anaheim and Seattle for the AL West crown.
Notes: John Mabry homered in the sixth for Oakland. ... Tejada is second in the AL behind Alex Rodriguez with 115 RBIs. ... The Twins are expected to activate LHP Eric Milton in time to start against Seattle on Monday. Milton, who leads the Twins with 13 victories, has been out since Aug. 7 after minor knee surgery to repair a small tear in his meniscus. ... With thousands of fans waving his bobblehead doll, Jermaine Dye went 1-for-4, grounding into a double play and striking out with the bases loaded in the first inning.
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PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#42bronxer, you're good people.
There are a few people on this forum who know the pain of a $10,000-$15,000 swing.Comment -
Br0nxerSBR Posting Legend
- 03-25-11
- 13665
#43
i went to a mariners game at safeco a couple years later vs the yanks and guardado was pitching for them and cursed him out for 10 minutes in the bullpen. almost got booted from the stadium. prikk was laughing.Comment -
IwinyourmoneySBR Posting Legend
- 04-18-07
- 18368
#44Biggest loss on one game: $6,600
Biggest win on one game 5,000
Biggest parlay hit was like 3900Comment -
Brock LandersSBR Aristocracy
- 06-30-08
- 45359
#45good stuff Bronxer! i remember that A's game, i was riding them day in and day out after they had won like 9 in a row. Unreal that streakComment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#46
My brother and I gave Barry Bonds some serious shit in left field at a Reds game one time, I was like 13 but I said something like he sucked dick and he turned around and looked at me. Was kind of cool, made me like him actually.Comment -
Br0nxerSBR Posting Legend
- 03-25-11
- 13665
#47Haha, never had a situation like that where I've been cursing at a guy who lost me cash. I have cursed out Latroy Hawkins at Wrigley Field, but the 5,000 people around me in the bleachers were cursing him out too.
My brother and I gave Barry Bonds some serious shit in left field at a Reds game one time, I was like 13 but I said something like he sucked dick and he turned around and looked at me. Was kind of cool, made me like him actually.
you can walk right behind the bullpens at safeco. thats why i was able to do it.
brothers seasons tickets at old yankee stadium were right next to visitors bullpen
darren oliver saved my ass a long time ago on a bet and when he came to yankee stadium later that year i told him about it. he laughed and asked where his cut of the cash wasComment -
GunShardSBR Posting Legend
- 03-05-10
- 10031
#48When I started gambling 3 years ago and was a noob, who didn't know the pro gambling rules. I lost $600.
My loss is nothing compared to Jjgold's 29k loss. Ouch.Comment -
greenhippoSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-15-12
- 9091
#49Biggest win was $1400 on a 3 team NFL parlay. Biggest loss was $1700 on UH's one loss this last year, had been riding them for weeks and the win would have wiped most if not all my debt outComment -
stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
- 65641
#50Largest bet I won is still the NY Giants over the Denver Broncos in the SB.
I put up 3300 to win 3000, I was in my early 20's I got a fat year end bonus at work that year, I had money left to burn even after Christmas that year, because I'm not really a dime or two player so I could have afforded the loss then, and I knew, I just knew the G-Men were going to school Denver that game.
My very first bet I ever won was Steve Carlton in game 1 of the NLCS against Houston in 1980.
One of my HS buddies dad booked weekend NFL bets on the side, he only took baseball bets during football season.
I was still in HS, had to be more than 15, I put up $82.50 to win $50.00 on the Phils that game (30 years later, I'm still a square lol )Comment -
darkhatSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-18-10
- 5722
#513k... at a stip club.Comment -
jankaySBR Hustler
- 06-16-12
- 64
#52biggest win 3.6k
biggest loss 1.8k
and my biggest day's win was 5.6k from two bets and I ve managed to actually retain my wiinnings ha!! to you losers who lost all your winningssComment -
JMobileSBR Posting Legend
- 08-21-10
- 19074
#53What is the most I have loss???? 100 SBR points
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easylivingSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-25-12
- 8876
#54lost 2k on a -150 soccer bet a couple years ago. Had the home team they missed countless chances game ended 0-0. Still feel like shit everytime I think about it.Comment -
krk1030SBR Posting Legend
- 08-13-08
- 17610
#55Just won $1500 on sunday in a -110, i may have won more in a parlay, but under $2000.Comment
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