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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Todays MLB Odds and Starting Pitchers

Todays MLB Odds and Starting Pitchers
Make sure to get on board for our MLB Playoff Package as we have the hunt for late October starting right now. The wildcard race in the American League is intense with the Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, and Tampa Bay Rays all chasing for that final spot. 

09/18
7:05p
901
902
 MIA
 PHI
 N. Eovaldi
Z. Miner

 
8  
-135/+115  
8u-115  
-130/+110  
8u-115  
-130/+120  
8u-115  
-135/+115  
   
   
8u-115  
-130/+120  
8  
-131/+121  
   
   
8  
-136/+121  
09/18
7:05p
903
904
 ATL
 WAS
 A. Wood-L
R. Ohlendorf

 
7½  
-115/-105  
7o-125  
-110/-110  
7o-120  
-105/-105  
-115/-105  
7o-125  
   
   
7o-125  
-105/-105  
7o-125  
-106/-104  
   
   
7o-120  
-105/-105  
09/18
7:05p
905
906
 SDG
 PIT
 T. Ross
C. Morton

 
7½  
-160/+140  
7u-115  
-157/+137  
7u-115  
-155/+145  
7u-115  
-160/+140  
   
   
7u-115  
-156/+146  
7  
-158/+143  
   
   
7u-115  
-157/+142  
09/18
7:10p
907
908
 SFO
 NYM
 M. Cain
A. Harang

 
-140/+120  
7  
-155/+135  
6½o-120  
-153/+143  
6½o-125  
-160/+140  
7u-120  
   
   
-154/+144  
6½o-120  
-155/+140  
7u-125  
   
   
-154/+139  
7u-120  
09/18
8:10p
909
910
 CUB
 MIL
 C. Rusin-L
T. Thornburg

 
8  
-130/+110  
7½o-120  
-135/+115  
7½o-120  
-133/+123  
7½o-120  
-140/+120  
   
   
7½o-120  
-135/+125  
7½o-120  
-134/+124  
   
   
7½o-115  
-136/+121  
09/18
8:40p
911
912
 STL
 COL
 A. Wainwright
T. Chatwood

 
-150/+130  
9  
-168/+148  
9o-125  
-166/+156  
9o-120  
-170/+150  
9½u-120  
   
   
-169/+159  
9o-130  
-170/+155  
   
   
   
-166/+151  
9o-120  
09/18
10:10p
913
914
 LAD
 ARI
 S. Fife
B. Mccarthy

 
9  
-130/+110  
9½  
-121/+101  
9½  
-120/+110  
9½  
-125/+105  
   
   
9½  
-119/+109  
9½  
-117/+107  
   
   
9½  
-122/+112  
09/18
2:10p
915
916
 MIN
 CWS
 S. Diamond-L
J. Danks-L

 
8½  
-135/+115  
8½  
-135/+115  
8½o-115  
-137/+127  
8½o-115  
-140/+120  
   
   
8½o-115  
-138/+128  
8½o-120  
-133/+123  
   
   
8½  
-136/+121  
09/18
3:35p
917
918
 LAA
 OAK
 J. Vargas-L
A. Griffin

 
8  
-156/+136  
8  
-160/+140  
8  
-159/+149  
8  
-165/+145  
   
   
8  
-160/+150  
8o-115  
-165/+150  
   
   
8o-115  
-155/+140  
09/18
7:05p
919
920
 NYY
 TOR
 P. Hughes
J.A. Happ-L

 
9  
-110/-110  
9u-120  
-110/-110  
9u-120  
-108/-102  
9u-125  
-115/-105  
   
   
9u-125  
-107/-103  
9u-120  
-105/-105  
   
   
9u-120  
-108/-102  
09/18
7:05p
921
922
 SEA
 DET
 H. Iwakuma
J. Verlander

 
7½  
-175/+155  
7½o-115  
-168/+148  
7½o-115  
-165/+155  
7½o-120  
-170/+150  
   
   
7½o-120  
-166/+156  
7½  
-166/+151  
   
   
7½o-120  
-170/+155  
09/18
7:10p
923
924
 TEX
 TAM
 D. Holland-L
C. Archer

 
7½  
-150/+130  
7u-120  
-120/+100  
7u-120  
-120/+110  
7u-125  
-125/+105  
   
   
7u-125  
-120/+110  
7u-115  
-120/+110  
   
   
7u-120  
-122/+112  
09/18
7:10p
925
926
 BAL
 BOS
 W.Y. Chen-L
J. Peavy

 
8½  
-150/+130  
8½u-115  
-145/+125  
8½u-115  
-143/+133  
8½u-115  
-150/+130  
   
   
8½u-115  
-145/+135  
8½u-115  
-150/+135  
   
   
8½u-115  
-148/+133  
09/18
8:10p
927
928
 CLE
 KAN
 D. Salazar
B. Chen-L

 
7½  
-125/+105  
7½o-115  
-110/-110  
-109/-101  
7½o-115  
-115/-105  
7½o-115  
   
   
-109/-101  
7½o-115  
-110/+100  
7½o-115  
   
   
-112/+102  
7½o-115  
09/18
8:10p
929
930
 CIN
 HOU
 G. Reynolds
B. Peacock

 
-150/+130  
8½  
-148/+128  
9  
-146/+136  
9u-115  
-155/+135  
9  
   
   
-147/+137  
9  
-152/+137  
9  
   
   
-153/+138  
9u-115  

Friday, April 26, 2013

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Did the Umpires bet on the Cardinals Braves Game?

It is very debatable as the umpire made an obviously huge error that affected the outcome and final score of the Atlanta Braves vs St. Louis Cardinals game. The question is this: Did the Umpire have a vested interest in keeping the score low and ensuring that the Atlanta Braves did not beat the Cardinals?

Do we have another Tim Donaughy case going on here?

More to come as Coopers Pick investigates the possibilities of sports betting in baseball by the insiders.

Baltimore Orioles win the first ever AL wildcard

Years and years have gone by at Camden Yards as the Baltimore Orioles have sold off all of their good players and awaited a new year where their pride could come back. Well that has now happened as the Baltimore Orioles have beaten out the Texas Rangers 5-1 in an impressive victory where they will now go to New York to play the Yankees in a true AL east showdown.

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Top 5 Worse MLB Uniforms of All Time

It's been 143 years since Major League Baseball was born, and unlike most professional
organized sports, very little changes have been made over that span.

Other than the adoption of a 162-game schedule in 1961, the designated hitter adaptation by
the American League back in 1973, and this year's format change in the division wild car series.
The sport has taken pride in standing on its own when it comes to how the game is played on the
field.

Unfortunately, the same cannot be said about the uniforms players have had to wear on those
fields.

Call it a marketing faux pas, a promotional scheme gone bad, or a wild reflection of some
fashionista's quirky imagination, but in many cases these uniforms were so bad they should have
been illegal.

So here is our take on the Top 5 worst team uniforms in Major League Baseball history.

Some one call the fashion police quick, I believe there are multiple counts of “Crimes of Fashion”
going here.

5. The San Diego Padres (1972) -- Holy crap that's a lot of yellow. Like the Pittsburgh Pirates
the San Diego Padres both decided at one time in their franchise history that it was a fashion
statement to wear all yellow. These uniforms have since been worn on a few occasions on
throwback nights, but for the most part were lost in the 70s like Peter Frampton's hair. In a time
when every player was sporting a Ron Jeremy porn star mustache, the only thing that could
made these uniforms more repulsive was if they came in bell bottoms. To make matters worse,
the Padres had to wear yellow at home and on the road. Bottom line, this uniform is
that should never be repeated in major league baseball

4. Houston Astros (1975-1993)-- Houston, we have a problem. There have been plenty of
nicknames for these uniforms that almost lasted two decades in Houston. So I am at a loss to
add anything witty here. However, the only thing more astonishing about the Astros’ old “orange
rainbow” uniforms is how damn long they stuck around.  Will we ever see another uniform more
shocking? Whether it’s the yellow and orange hues combined with blue long sleeves, or the
numbers on the pants, it was never a question whether this outfit would make our list… it was
simply where.

3. Miami Marlins (2012) --While the rest of the uniforms on our list have the benefit of being
trapped in the 70s where avocado green appliances, orange sofas, and men's powder blue
polyester suits were king. The next uniform on our list is from this year's Miami Marlins. This is
not going to help increase the second attendance worst in baseball. Although you can't blame
Marlins' management for feeling the need to do something drastic to help boost fan morale,
like building a new start-of-the art stadium and hiring a new manager. These new uniforms are
a Technicolor nightmare, like rainbow toe-socks. While the Marlins may have left their football
stadium's orange seats, they're taking the color with them in another way. Orange jerseys
with orange belts and orange caps with yellow bills? What is this team, the 1976 Tampa Bay

Buccaneers?

2. Baltimore Orioles (1971)--We thought the only thing worse than the Marlins' new orange
and yellow unis, was the retina-searing all-orange ensemble that bedecked the 1971 Baltimore
Orioles. While the colors definitely fit the team’s namesake, these pumpkin-themed uniforms are
more suited for Halloween, and that would have been okay if the 70s Orioles were one the
still playing baseball in late October. To us they look like traffic cones.

1. Chicago White Sox  (1976)- Look shorts and baseball don't mix. The fact that the jersey

also had a collar does not make things any better.  Yes, this was actually an idea that

someone came up with and is by far the worst uniform ever made. Of course, there is nothing

wrong with this ensemble if you're playing a rugby match, or working as a driver for UPS.

Thank God this act of arbitrary ridiculousness was only worn for one game of a double-

header on August 8, 1976. Heck, even the visiting Kansas City Royals where heckling the

Sox ( yes, the one time the Royals were allowed to make fun of another team), prompting

Chicago to trade out the shorts for pants for the evening game.

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Friday, August 19, 2011

Tigers vs Indians Picks

Tigers and Indians to Play Three-Game Series in Detroit

When this MLB season began, not many had high hopes for the Cleveland Indians. But a strong first two
months saw them with a 32-20 record and five games up on Detroit.

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Since then, they’ve fallen back to earth and Detroit has taken over the lead in the AL Central by less than
a handful of games. The Bodog Sportsbook has the Tigers with 15/1 odds of winning the World Series
and the Indians set at 50/1 odds.

The Indians hope to get back into first as they visit Detroit for a three-game series starting on Friday
night.

Max Scherzer and his 12-7 record take on Josh Tomlin’s 12-5 mark in game one on Friday night.
Saturday’s likely matchup will see the newest Tiger Doug Fister against David Huff, who has a 0.51 ERA
in 17.2 innings. Sunday features Rick Porcello against Ubaldo Jimenez, who the Indians traded four
prospects to Colorado to get him at the trade deadline.

The Indians outscored the Tigers 16-9 in taking two out of three games from Detroit in a series last week
in Cleveland.

The Tigers have had trouble in the last two weeks, losing as many games as they’ve been winning, but
the Indians haven’t been able to take advantage. Both teams will have to watch out for the White Sox,
who are surging as one of the hottest teams in baseball.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Milwaukee Brewers vs San Francisco Giants Preview


Milwaukee Brewers (53-47) at San Francisco Giants (57-42), 10:15 p.m.
Probable Starting Pitchers: Milwaukee - Shaun Marcum (8-3, 3.39) San Francisco - Matt Cain (8-5, 2.99) 

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With the July 31 trade deadline looming, San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy said he will go to battle with this current group of guys. And who could blame him after this similar corps captured a World Series title a year ago?
"Right now, these are my guys," Bochy said. "They're doing quite well, and if this is the last move, then we'll go to battle with these guys. I think they've done a nice job."
There are some intriguing names being thrown around as trade bait, in particular New York Mets outfielder Carlos Beltran. Bochy's club, however, looks to remain focused Friday in the opener of a three-game series versus the heavy-hitting Milwaukee Brewers at AT&T Park.
The Giants had a three-game winning streak stopped in Wednesday's 1-0 loss to rival Los Angeles in the finale of a three-game set, as Dodgers starter Clayton Kershaw stymied San Francisco with a season-high 12 strikeouts over eight innings.
Kershaw improved his career record versus San Francisco to 4-1 in 10 games -- nine starts -- while lowering his earned run average to 1.41. He has given up only 12 runs to the Giants over 63 2/3 innings. His performance left an impression on Bochy.
"I've seen it before. Even with our guys healthy, he has shut us out. Not once, either. He's tough," Bochy said. "Kershaw's been tough on us. He was superb. You just tip your cap."
Chris Stewart led the Giants with a team-best two hits and Pablo Sandoval was held out of the lineup because of a sore right quadriceps. Sandoval's streak of consecutive games reaching base at 27 came to an end, but he is expected to be back in the lineup in the series opener with Milwaukee. Sandoval was relegated to a pinch-hit role in the recent loss and is hitting .313 with nine homers and 34 RBI for the NL West-leading Giants, who have won nine of their last 12 games and lead the division by four games ahead of the Diamondbacks. Despite losing to the Dodgers, San Francisco is still a dominant 27-15 within division play.
San Francisco did add a fresh face to the clubhouse in infielder Jeff Keppinger, who pinch-hit in the seventh inning versus Los Angeles and flied out to left field in his only at-bat. Keppinger was recently traded from the Houston Astros to the Bay area.
Giants ace and two-time National League Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum failed to pitch his team to a seventh straight win over the Dodgers and was outdueled by Kershaw. Lincecum saw his 2011 record dip to 8-8 after he tossed seven innings of one-run ball and allowed five hits, including Dioner Navarro's home run in the seventh inning. Lincecum had not allowed a home run in seven straight contests and has received only 12 runs of support over his previous nine outings.
San Francisco has scored four runs in each of Matt Cain's last two starts and the big right-hander will begin this series on the hill. Barry Zito was supposed to get the start but Bochy pushed him back for Cain. In a 4-3 win at San Diego on Sunday, Cain did not record a decision and yielded three runs -- one earned -- and three hits with nine strikeouts. Cain is 8-5 with a 2.99 earned run average in 20 starts and has won five of his past six decisions. He is 5-2 in nine trips to the AT&T Park mound this season.
Cain lost at Milwaukee back on May 29 and was reached for five runs and 11 hits over six innings of his team's 6-0 setback. Cain is 2-4 lifetime with a lofty 4.73 ERA in six career starts against the Brewers and is counting on getting more support from a Giants squad that has scored four or more runs in six of its last eight contests.
After the Giants close out their homestand on Sunday, they will head east to square off with the Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds. The Giants and Phillies haven't met since San Francisco punched its ticket to last year's World Series with an NLCS triumph.
The Brewers, who are tied with Pittsburgh atop the NL Central standings, won two of three matchups with San Francisco at Miller Park from May 27-29 and are 4-2 in the previous six contests in this series.
Milwaukee took two of three games at AT&T Park last Sept. 17-19 and received wins from starting pitchers Randy Wolf and Yovani Gallardo -- two hurlers expected to take the Bay area hill this time around.
Shaun Marcum will toe the rubber in Friday's series opener and is 8-3 with a 3.39 earned run average in 20 starts in his first season with Milwaukee. He started his first stint with the Brewers 6-1 with a 2.37 ERA in 10 starts, but is just 2-2 with a 4.67 ERA over the past 10 outings. He got back into the win column with Sunday's 4-3 victory at Colorado, where he held the Rockies to two runs and four hits over five innings before leaving with a strained neck.
"I think I landed a little awkward," Marcum said after the game. "It's a little stiff right now, but I don't think it's anything to be too alarmed about. We'll keep doing our treatment, and I'll be ready to go next time out."
Marcum, a right-hander, lost to the Giants in a 5-4 decision back on May 27 in Brew City, as he was reached for five runs and six hits in six innings. Marcum has faced San Francisco just twice, going 0-1 with a 4.91 ERA. In his first appearance against the Giants on June 20, 2010 as a member of Toronto, Marcum did not record a decision after he gave up two runs -- one earned -- and four hits in five innings of work.
He won't have Carlos Gomez in his corner any time soon after the center fielder suffered a fractured clavicle in Wednesday's 5-2 win in 10 innings against the Diamondbacks.
The Brewers are 4-4 on an 11-game road trip and lost for just the second time in six tries with Thursday's 4-0 loss to Arizona in the finale of a four-game series at Chase Field. Zack Greinke allowed two runs and five hits in seven innings for the loss and struck out seven batters. Yuniesky Betancourt had a team-high two hits in defeat.
"You're disappointed when you think you're playing pretty good and then you come out and get shut out," Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said. "I'm glad we've won some games on the trip, but when you think about this game, it's hard to be happy about what happened the last few days."

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