Tuesday Plays and Standings Update

Yesterday’s 3-0 record was sweeeet, raising record to 209-141-3, 59.7 percent since April 10. Today we come back with a system that is 83.6 percent and sparkling this season also. The Top Trend follows the exploits of Padres and though I personally haven’t agreed with the LLC plays, who cares, they’ve won three in a row and have another today. Good Luck

What I learned today – Ryan Spilborghs' grand slam in the bottom of the 14th inning gave the Rockies a 6-4 win against the Giants. Since 1900, only one player hit a walk-off grand slam in a later inning. On July 28, 1951 Clyde Vollmer of the Red Sox hit a grand slam in the bottom of the 16th inning to beat the Indians at Fenway Park. The last walk-off slam in the 14th inning was hit by Jason Giambi, on May 17, 2002 at Yankee Stadium against the Twins. (Thanks, Elias)

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Free Baseball System-1) This is one system we’ve used several times before and why not. PLAY AGAINST road underdogs like the White Sox with a money line of +175 to +250 after allowing 10 runs or more. Over the last five years the record is 102-20, including 12-2 this season.

Free Baseball Trend -2) The San Diego Friars are 3-20 vs. an NL starting pitcher whose ERA is 3.50 or better this season, losing by gargantuan three runs per game.

Free Baseball Pick -3) The Left Coast Connection has clicked off three straight winners and is 6-1 behind Toronto as home underdog,

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