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Old 06-07-2005, 11:21 AM
J_Treez J_Treez is offline
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Default Hey, mr baseball,

Would you be so kind as to provide your spreadsheet's line on the Astros and Rangers games? Sportsbook's got 'em at
Rangers +140 &
Astros +150

Grassy ass, amoeba.
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Old 06-07-2005, 12:29 PM
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Default Re: Hey, mr baseball,

I haven't fully capped them yet but I punched the numbers in and got this which is probably pretty close to where I think it should probably be. Once I do my full handicap I adjust the numbers for whatever I find that I feel needs adjusting.

HOU/NYM +- 176 Mets favored
TEX/PHI +-106 Philly favored

Rangers maybe a play. Philly hot and Drese is a bum but Lieber has been sorta crappy lately too. Rangers lose DH but still have big bats. I'll have to dig deeper but there may be marginal value in a Texas bet.

Houston on the road vs Pedro? Oswalt or no Houston should be big dog here. Mets advantage in every catagory plus homefield. Hate to lay all that wood but Mets may be a play here. Under -150 I think Mets are good to go. But I'll have to get into it more when I have time later on.
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Old 06-07-2005, 12:40 PM
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Default Re: Hey, mr baseball,

That Rangers line is good enough. Even though the Astros have finally starting scoring runs, I still can't trust 'em.
Thanks.
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