Sparky1019
Pretty much a regular
3-2 +$432 YTD
2-2 Yesterday. Coming out with some money with my bigger bets winning, but I made a horrible call in the A's though. No more stupid calls like that I will assure you. Some very nice games today, and I can't wait. So... Anyway, on to today.
Mets Even
Risking $100 to win $100
I just think they will dominate Wells in the early going, and I'm not saying Hernandez will pitch a gem, but I think the Mets bats are just to overwhelming for the Cards to handle.
Padres/Giants Under 7.5 -105
Risking $315 to win $300
I took one look at this total and knew I had to check everything I could to get on the right side of this, and this is what I came up with. We all know that Zito is coming from the AL so he hasn't had much experience against the Padres, but when they don't know to much about the other, the pitcher should have the advantage. And for a great pitcher like Barry Zito, he should be able to contain the bats of the Padres. But San Diego did have 66 total at bats against him. In those at bats, they have 14 hits, 1 Homer, 6 RBI's, 8 Walks and 20 K's. But along with that, they have a poor average of .212. That should equal to 1-2 runs total for them. As for Jake Peavy, he has experience against the Giants where he is very good. With 275 at bats, they have 60 hits, 7 Homers, 26 RBI's, 26 Walks, and 57 K's. But to top it all off, they only hit .218 against him in all those at bats, which is really bad. And 12 of those 26 Walks came to Barry Bonds, which we must think 8-9 of them were intentional. Other batting averages against the pen of the Padres are .247 against Scott Linebrink in 73 at bats. .211 against Heath Bell in 19 at bats, with only 1 RBI. The best of them all is Cla Meredith who allowed a remarckable .043 average against the Giants in 23 at bats giving up 1 hits. And we know that they use Meredith a whole lot. And of course Trevor Hoffman. Who, out of 103 at bats, only gave up 21 hits, and allowed a .204 average. That clears it up for the Padres pen against the Giants. Now it's time for the Giants pen against the Padres. Starting off with Jack Taschner. Out of 21 at bats against him, the Padres have 3 hits, and allowed a .143 average against them. Also Vinnie Chulk did not give up 1 hit in 15 at bats against him. And finally you have Armando Benitez, who is 64 at bats, gave up only 8 hits and surrendered an average of .125. As you can see worst pitcher here is Scott Linebrink who has given up only .247 which is not bad at all. Which is all the indications for a perfect under. This is some looking play for the early game.
2-2 Yesterday. Coming out with some money with my bigger bets winning, but I made a horrible call in the A's though. No more stupid calls like that I will assure you. Some very nice games today, and I can't wait. So... Anyway, on to today.
Mets Even
Risking $100 to win $100
I just think they will dominate Wells in the early going, and I'm not saying Hernandez will pitch a gem, but I think the Mets bats are just to overwhelming for the Cards to handle.
Padres/Giants Under 7.5 -105
Risking $315 to win $300
I took one look at this total and knew I had to check everything I could to get on the right side of this, and this is what I came up with. We all know that Zito is coming from the AL so he hasn't had much experience against the Padres, but when they don't know to much about the other, the pitcher should have the advantage. And for a great pitcher like Barry Zito, he should be able to contain the bats of the Padres. But San Diego did have 66 total at bats against him. In those at bats, they have 14 hits, 1 Homer, 6 RBI's, 8 Walks and 20 K's. But along with that, they have a poor average of .212. That should equal to 1-2 runs total for them. As for Jake Peavy, he has experience against the Giants where he is very good. With 275 at bats, they have 60 hits, 7 Homers, 26 RBI's, 26 Walks, and 57 K's. But to top it all off, they only hit .218 against him in all those at bats, which is really bad. And 12 of those 26 Walks came to Barry Bonds, which we must think 8-9 of them were intentional. Other batting averages against the pen of the Padres are .247 against Scott Linebrink in 73 at bats. .211 against Heath Bell in 19 at bats, with only 1 RBI. The best of them all is Cla Meredith who allowed a remarckable .043 average against the Giants in 23 at bats giving up 1 hits. And we know that they use Meredith a whole lot. And of course Trevor Hoffman. Who, out of 103 at bats, only gave up 21 hits, and allowed a .204 average. That clears it up for the Padres pen against the Giants. Now it's time for the Giants pen against the Padres. Starting off with Jack Taschner. Out of 21 at bats against him, the Padres have 3 hits, and allowed a .143 average against them. Also Vinnie Chulk did not give up 1 hit in 15 at bats against him. And finally you have Armando Benitez, who is 64 at bats, gave up only 8 hits and surrendered an average of .125. As you can see worst pitcher here is Scott Linebrink who has given up only .247 which is not bad at all. Which is all the indications for a perfect under. This is some looking play for the early game.