2020 MLB PLAYOFFS

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  • 906 Los Angeles Dodgers -1½ +140 vs Atlanta Braves
    2.5/3.5
  • 906 Los Angeles Dodgers -135 vs Atlanta Braves
    5/3.7
  • 905 Atlanta Braves/Los Angeles Dodgers Under 8½ -105
    5/4.76

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  • I'M STILL UNDECIDED ON RAYS, GETTING INDICATION FOR STROS BUT DONT WANNA DO IT
  • LAD IS 39-13 l42 AS FAV KillerSports.com
  • LAD UNDERS ARE 16-7-2 L25 PLAYOFF GAMES AT HOME(4-2 THIS YEAR) KillerSports.com
  • HOME TEAMS IN GAME 6 ARE 24-9 IN SDQL HISTORY(SINCE '04) AND EVEN BETTER ROI ON RL
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GONNA ROLL WITH RAYS EVEN THOUGH I HAD INDICATORS POINTING TO STROS​
  1. 908 Tampa Bay RayS -1½ +170 vs Houston Astros
    2/3.4
  2. 908 Tampa Bay Rays -112 vs Houston Astros
    4/3.57
 
Games 7 LCS...let it ride. Like LA despite Roberts​
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  • 910 Los Angeles Dodgers -1½ +130 vs Atlanta Braves
    3.08/4
  • 910 Los Angeles Dodgers -152 vs Atlanta Braves
    4/2.63
  • 909 Atlanta Braves/Los Angeles Dodgers Under 8½ -105
    4/3.81

bubbly is ready...

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Had a good Sunday and a nice run in playoffs. Don't wanna screw it up now. :confused3:
I really think it's gonna be hard for Rays to win 4 games but I do believe they got a good chance tonight. At least value wise they should not be catching +155

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Game 1 plays​
  • 951 Tampa Bay Rays* +1½ -145 vs Los Angeles Dodgers
    3.99/2.75
  • 951 Tampa Bay Rays* +149 vs Los Angeles Dodgers
    3/4.47
  • 951 Tampa Bay Rays/Los Angeles Dodgers* Under 7½ -107
    3.5/3.27

I'll take LAD series but hoping for better number after Rays win tonight
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Rough nite for Tampa backers...as well as under takers :angrymob:

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  • 953 Tampa Bay Rays +124 vs Los Angeles Dodgers
    4/4.96
  • 953 Tampa Bay Rays/Los Angeles Dodgers Under 8 -102
    4/3.92
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maybe I'm reaching, but I still think Rays are scrappy enough to get a couple W's. It will be an uphill battle as all games will basically be home games for LA. Of the 10K or so fans there, it was reported 90-95% where Doyers fans

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If they don’t win this one it gonna be over really quick. I think Rays to scrappy to let that happen even tho ultimately I can’t see them beating doyers 4x.

Not just the fact 2-0 tough to climb out of but when your best lefty goes against lad you gotta take those games! That when it was over for Braves when they wernt able to win frieds 2nd start in game 6., With you on Rays tonight, nothing for me on the total but gl.
 
Yup, with Buehler tomorrow, they have to get this one. Also they didn't use best arms out of pen last night so you can be assured they will throw everything at LA

adds...may be trying to be too cute taking rays series as I expect LA to win, but will fire back tomorrow at much better odds on LA, hopefully​
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  • 1835 Tampa Bay Rays (Series) +340 vs Los Angeles Dodgers (Series)
    2.5/8.5
  • 953 Tampa Bay Rays +113 vs Los Angeles Dodgers for 1st 5 Innings
    2/2.26



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Pivotal game tonight and LA really needs to flex with their ace, otherwise Rays may get a head of steam. I think Roberts throws out all stops and plays almost like a game 7. Talent disparity will probably show through although Charlie has been spot on and will keep it close for FF and probably cash first under of series. We'll see...

This amounts to my largest play of the postseason tonight. Series play not as large as it's offsetting Rays series I got after G1 at +340

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  • 955 Los Angeles Dodgers* -143 vs Tampa Bay Rays
    10.01/7
  • 955 Los Angeles Dodgers/Tampa Bay Rays* Under 7½ -117
    3/2.56
  • 1836 Los Angeles Dodgers (Series)* -190 vs Tampa Bay Rays (Series)
    12.35/6.5


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Hit my biggest play but managed to give most of it back with total and no-no :angrybaseball:

Most likely backing LA again, but waiting to see official announcement on TB starter, likely Yarbrough as they really have no other great choices

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By Field Level Media
After his team's dominating Game 3 performance, Los Angeles third baseman Justin Turner wanted nothing to do with the line of questioning that suggested the Dodgers are halfway to claiming their first World Series title since 1988.

The Dodgers hold a 2-1 lead over the Tampa Bay Rays entering Game 4 on Saturday night at Arlington, Texas, but Turner sees a fierce fight ahead. He surely doesn't subscribe to the notion that Los Angeles has the upper hand in the best-of-seven series.

"Absolutely not. We know how difficult this is," Turner said after the Dodgers' 6-2 victory on Friday. "We know there's still a lot of work in front of us. We were down 3-1 (to the Atlanta Braves) in the last series and fought our way back. We're not taking anything for granted."

Turner tied the franchise record with his 11th career postseason homer in the opening inning to fuel the strong performance in Game 3. Hall of Famer Duke Snider (1947-62) also hit 11, all in World Series games.

Right-hander Walker Buehler's stellar pitching -- which included 10 strikeouts in six innings -- also was a key component in the victory. Buehler became the first to notch 10 or more strikeouts in six or fewer innings in a Fall Classic game.

Now the Dodgers have the chance to put Tampa Bay in a big hole. Los Angeles right fielder Mookie Betts, who has four steals in the series, said keeping the approach simple is the key.

"Don't give away at-bats," Betts said. "That's how you win a World Series, and we need to do that for two more games."

The Rays might want to borrow that philosophy after managing just four hits and striking out 13 times in Game 3.

One of the hits was rookie Randy Arozarena's milestone ninth-inning homer. The blast was his eighth of the playoffs to match Barry Bonds (2002), Carlos Beltran (2004) and Nelson Cruz (2011) for the record in a single postseason.

The hit was Arozarena's rookie record 23rd of the postseason, passing Hall of Famer Derek Jeter (22 in 1996).

"There is still no explanation for it," Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash of Arozarena's playoff success. "I've heard some of the names he is tied with and or passing, that's very special territory.

"It is remarkable what he has done. Randy hasn't had the opportunities, but he has certainly made the most of it in his first chance. We're not having the success we've had to date without his production."

Dodgers left-hander Julio Urias looks to silence Arozarena as well as continue his own strong postseason when he takes the mound to start Game 4.

Urias has recorded the win in all four of his appearances this postseason while compiling a 0.56 ERA. The 24-year-old has allowed two runs (one earned) and seven hits in 16 innings. He has struck out 16 and walked three.

"Julio's done it the whole postseason," Los Angeles catcher Will Smith said. "He's pitched spectacular, and I see him keep doing that the rest of the postseason."

Urias' lone start of the postseason came in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series against the Braves when he allowed one run and three hits over five innings of a 15-3 victory.

He has made two career relief appearances against the Rays and has struck out five and allowed one hit and one walk in two scoreless innings.

Tampa Bay left-hander Ryan Yarbrough will start against Urias, looking to help his club even the series.

The 28-year-old is 1-0 with a 3.38 ERA in three appearances (one start) this postseason, having allowed four runs and 11 hits in 10 2/3 innings. He appeared in relief in Game 1 against the Dodgers and gave up two hits and no runs in two-thirds of an inning.

Cash feels Yarbrough should be strong despite the Tuesday relief outing.

"Yarbs has shown the ability to bounce back really, really well," Cash said. "He's been used in a role where you're trying to get his pitch count in."

Yarbrough's relief appearance marked the first time he faced the Dodgers. However, the lefty had good success against Betts (2-for-13, two doubles) when the latter was with the Boston Red Sox.
 
Saturday action...​
  • 957 Los Angeles Dodgers -156 vs Tampa Bay Rays
    3.51/2.25
  • 957 Los Angeles Dodgers/Tampa Bay Rays Under 8 -107
    2.14/2

Riding LA and determined to cash an under...lol

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  • 959 Los Angeles Dodgers -1½ +105 vs Tampa Bay Rays
    4/4.20
  • 959 Los Angeles Dodgers -158 vs Tampa Bay Rays
    4.99/3.16
  • 959 Los Angeles Dodgers/Tampa Bay Rays Over 8 -102
    2/1.96
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Honestly I looked very hard for reasons to play the Rays but every angle I sought...all came up Doyer Blue!
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  • 961 Tampa Bay Rays/Los Angeles Dodgers Over 8 -108
    2/1.85
  • 962 Los Angeles Dodgers -1½ +145 vs Tampa Bay Rays
    2/2.9
  • 962 Los Angeles Dodgers -135 vs Tampa Bay Rays
    3/2.22
Even though you may argue Snell is the better starter, Roberts only allowed Gonsolin to allow 1 ER and pitch 1.1 inn in game 2...so you can bet he will be on just as short of a leash tonight. Plus he's more rested and he pitched great during the season even if he's been sporadic in the playoffs. I expect the LA offense to come alive and make it elementary.

Every once in awhile you can actually have your cake and eat it too...I believe this is the spot for some easy pickem's...

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Well that was a nice way to finish the season for me, with a strong playoff run. After tanking regular season, I made a strong comeback in playoffs winning 100u and cutting considerably into regular season losses. All things considered, the season turned out ok.

The top 2 ML teams were TB and MIA but the best bet overall was the Dodgers RL +14.9u followed closely by the Twins under the total +14.8u.

Now it's onto football and hopefully hoops will be back soon. Until next year this is a wrap for bases!

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