Showing posts with label road underdogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road underdogs. Show all posts

Rangers trying to buck the system in Bronx

There had been a great deal of speculation the Texas Rangers were perfectly positioned to steal a game from the New York Yankees in the opener on forums and chat sites catering to sports wagering talk on Tuesday. The belief was from underdog and value players, the Yankees would be flat after a big series win in Boston and Joba Chamberlain had not been very effective of late, making Texas a delicious choice at +185 on the money line.

New York (78-47, +5.6 units) looked anything but flat taking a 4-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning. This Texas (70-54, +19.4 units) team is a little different from the past, not wilting under the heat and humidity the Lone Star State brings this time of year and they kept battling, earning a 10-5 lead and almost gave it away, with New York scoring four runs in the bottom of the ninth, to come up just short at 10-9.

High scoring games are nothing new at the new Yankees Stadium, where the average score totals 10.3 runs per game. The Rangers will attempt to win the series tonight on ESPN2 at 7:05 Eastern and possibly further close the gap in the AL West with Los Angeles with another victory.
Texas will have New York’s full attention, as the Yankees lost for just the 19th time in 60 games (best in baseball) in the Bronx this season. The Rangers will be in virtually the same exact position as last night, being +185 underdogs according to DiamondSportsbook.com.

Texas is feeling spry after defeating the Yanks and will send 22-year-old left-hander Derek Holland (7-7, 4.72 ERA) to the mound. The rookie will face an intimidating New York lineup that punishes left-hand pitchers, sporting a 28-14 record and he’s been rocked for eight runs in 6 1/3 innings against the Bronx Bombers this season. Holland has found a groove in last three starts, with 3-0 record and 1.29 ERA; expect the Yankees to test him.

Andy Pettitte (10-6, 4.25) will take the ball for Joe Girardi’s club, seeking a third straight win. Pettitte and his teammates will go after a fifth consecutive triumph when he’s been the starter. Though the veteran left-hander did not have his best stuff last Friday against Boston in wild 20-11 win (seven runs allowed in five innings), prior to that he had 2.61 ERA in last five starts.
By all appearances Texas should have another shot as big underdog, until this sobering system is unveiled.

Play Against road underdogs with a money line of +175 to +250 after allowing nine runs or more against opponent after a combined score of 15 runs or more.

This system is a proven winner and consistent. Since 1997, the record is 184-48, 79.3 percent and over the last five years has been equally as steady with 64-17 (79 percent) mark. What makes this system work is teams involved in high scoring affairs and positioned as large underdogs typically don’t respond well in next contest and this is acknowledged with teams like Texas losing by 2.5 runs per game.

Can Texas win tonight, sure, is it a good idea to place a wager on them, after reading to this point, you decide.

Line them up on a Saturday

A 2-1 Friday record brings us to 173-111-3, 60.9 percent, more than holding our own going over four months. Today’s Best System is 37-8 in the American League. The Top Trend looks at a total following a pitcher who has pitched like a king. The Free Plays are on 16-2 run. Good Luck

What I learned yesterday - Jason Schmidt and three relievers held the Braves off the scoreboard as the Dodgers took the opener of their series in Atlanta, 5-0. Believe it or not, that was the Dodgers' first shutout win in Atlanta in more than 20 years - since Ramon Martinez blanked the Braves, 7-0, on June 5, 1989. That span of 20 years, 56 days is the longest in National League history without a road shutout win by one team against another. (Thanks, Elias)

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Free Baseball System-1) PLAY AGAINST road underdogs with a money line of +100 or higher like the Royals, who average 0.9 or less home runs per game, against a starting pitcher who gives up 0.5 or less dingers a start, with an artic starting pitcher who has WHIP 2.000 or higher over his last three starts. Since 2005, this system is 37-8, 82.2 percent.

Free Baseball Trend -2) Felix Hernandez and Seattle are 14-2 UNDER on the road with a money line of -100 to -150 over the last two seasons, with the average scored totaling 6.2 runs per game.

Free Baseball Selection -3) Kyle of the Left Coast Connection expects the Yankees to turn Chicago into a pair of dirty old sox.

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