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    Default Padres -200 plus

    Padres are never this high of a favorite. When they were this high last year which was only about three times they lost every time.

    I love the PADRES I have them + 4000 to win the world series but come on -200 is not a good sign. Take Astros for the money.

    Padres win this game tonight at 200 maybe my world series bet is good.

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    The line makes sense to me. The Astros are quite bad, Young is one of the 10 best pitchers in baseball, and the Padres have one of the best bullpens.

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    Padres are never worth 200 for 100

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    chris young home record is what?

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    His home record is worse than his road record, 16-8 vs 16-12, and the eras are about the same. But Backe is not very good , nor is the Houston lineup. That being said I would stay away from both sides.

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    His home ERA was 1.69 last season. OPP BA was .170

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    In 2006 his home ERA was 4.62, in about the same amount of innings as 2007.

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    he'll probably do something in between those #'s this season.

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    Houston has enough bats to give them a shot. Plus its so early in the season, pitchers will not all be at the top of their game.

    Houston +169 ( 3 Units)
    Texas +169 (2 Units)
    Sf +153 ) 2 Units)

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    I have Houston (+200) and the +1.5

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    local guy, I saw it on S&O and thats what he uses

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    Quote Originally Posted by TPowell View Post
    local guy, I saw it on S&O and thats what he uses


    Yea yea be honest on here. Either way it will probally lose my friend.

    GL if u really do have it that hight

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    I know its super early, but some of the managerial moves made I find very...questionable.

    I think Houston lineup has some potential, but why have Loretta near the bottom..I think he should be a number 2 hitter instead of Spence....Im not sure of Bourne as lead off, he s got speed, but looks over matched early on. The idea with the your 1 and 2 hitters is to get on or move guys around, these 2 arent doing it.


    Watching the Texas game too, why the hell do u leave Benoit in so long.maybe they are soft hits, but when u have a 2 run lead and u allow 2 hits and 2 walk, 2 runs, and still have the bases loaded with one out, im thinking you probably dont have your best stuff...its like the managers are throwing away games..is it that hard to make a change....I m just checking cbs scoreboard.

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    his ERA was .7 before he hurt his back at home last year
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    The Astros have a lovely offense.

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    Pitching is the key yes. But managers set the tone with their lineups and moves/bullpens/pinch hitters/how long to stay with the starters...

    I always think its worth considering, bunching your hot hitters together, instead of staggering them with crappy hitters...why have 2 men stranded with 2 outs, because a sure out cold hitter of .200 is up to bat...

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    Quote Originally Posted by manitobashadow View Post
    Pitching is the key yes. But managers set the tone with their lineups and moves/bullpens/pinch hitters/how long to stay with the starters...

    I always think its worth considering, bunching your hot hitters together, instead of staggering them with crappy hitters...why have 2 men stranded with 2 outs, because a sure out cold hitter of .200 is up to bat...
    ntsure why they did that Not sure it would have matter. mst guys that got on base walked

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