Not sure if there are rules against this or not, but on another forum I see that they post the plays of "handicappers" I guess just for people to see. I know you cannot guarantee picks or anything and I'm not making these picks myself, just putting the information up there for anyone who is interested. If this isn't allowed can one of the moderators let me know because im not trying to do anything wrong. Just a little extra information, thanks guys.
VERNON CROY
1 Unit NEW YORK METS -138
Take the Mets to avoid the sweep on the road here Wednesday night as they are the superior team and I look for them to break out of their slump tonight. Mike Pelfrey (2-7 ERA 5.22) gets the start for the Mets and he has an ERA of just 3.86 against the Nationals this season over 11.2 innings. Pelfrey has pitched solid since the All-Star break with an ERA of just 3.48 and he has also pitched great in September with a 2-0 record and an ERA of just 2.70 over 13.1 innings. Matt Chico (5-8 ERA 4.61) gets the start for the home team Nationals and he has struggled against the Mets this season with an ERA of 5.59 over 9.2 innings of work. The Mets have hit lefties hard this season hitting .283 as a team against them and I look for the Mets to grab the win on the road tonight at a very fair price. Vernon Croy swept his MLB card last night going 2-0 +35 Units so make sure you get on his 25 Unit MLB Bookie Buster of the Month for Wednesday Night!
JIM FEIST
BOSTON RED SOX
The Yankees are getting closer! Boston didn't want to pitch rookie Clay Buchholz the rest of the season because of wear on his arm, but they bring out the talented kid here. He threw a no-hitter in his second major league start. He's 3-0 with a 1.50 ERA and Toronto has never faced him. The Sox get Manny Ramirez back this game, as well. Toronto start Jesse Litsch has a 7.27 ERA against the Red Sox this season. Play the Red Sox!
BIG AL
BIG AL'S AFTERNOON BASEBALL WINNER; 10-4 L14 PLAYS
At 3:35pm our selection is on the Seattle Mariners over the Oakland Athletics. With the Yankees having caught fire, the Mariners are on the brink of elimination from the AL Wild Card race and will soon have nothing more than next season to look forward to. And there may be a lot to look forward to in 2008. First and foremost, 21 year-old starter Felix Hernandez may well have worked his way back to being one of the American League's premier starters and could be set up to have a monster year next season. Hernandez has been a win machine for the Mariners lately as Seattle is 9-1 in King Felix's last ten starts. With those kind of numbers, the Mariners certainly cannot blame their demise on Hernandez. Oakland's young lefthanded starter, Dan Meyer may be in for a rough time this afternoon. In his two starts this season, Meyer is 0-1 with a 12.15 ERA. And as if that weren't bad enough, the Mariners are killing lefthanders this season, batting .297 against southpaws in 2007. Hernandez has had his way with the Athletics in 2007, having faced Oakland three times this season and going 3-0, giving up only one earned run in 23 innings. With Seattle still clinging to a faint chance at the postseason, look for Hernandez to have another dominating performance and for the Mariners to dominate their division rivals. Take Seattle. As always, good luck...Al McMordie.
MICHAEL CANNON-His free pick for the day, but has been hot
Michael Cannon
Complimentary Selection WEDNESDAY'S PLAY
I am now on a red hot 7-1 run with my last eight free plays after the Twins get it done for us last night over the Rangers.
Take the Dodgers as the road chalk tonight over the Rockies.
I had the Dodgers in Game 1 of their double header yesterday afternoon for my paying clients and they failed to come through.
That won't happen tonight with Brad Penny getting the start.
The right-hander is 2-0 with a 2.84 ERA over his last three starts. He matched a career high with his 16th victory of the year in his last start, and I fully expect him to get 17 tonight.
That's because Penny has owned the Rockies in his career, going 12-2 with a 2.65 ERA in 19 outings, including a 2-0 mark with a 2.08 ERA in three games this year.
Colorado will send Josh Fogg to the hill and he hasn't fared quite as well against the Doders in his career.
The right-hander is just 2-5 with a 4.89 ERA in eight lifetime games against Los Angeles.
Take the Dodgers as they grab the road win.
4♦ LA DODGERS
On a 1♦ to 5♦ basis
I'm heading to class now for my Microeconomics class, but as long as the mods don't care and it's not breaking any rules I will post more of the capper picks for the late games when I get home at 3:35EST-later friends:uhu:
VERNON CROY
1 Unit NEW YORK METS -138
Take the Mets to avoid the sweep on the road here Wednesday night as they are the superior team and I look for them to break out of their slump tonight. Mike Pelfrey (2-7 ERA 5.22) gets the start for the Mets and he has an ERA of just 3.86 against the Nationals this season over 11.2 innings. Pelfrey has pitched solid since the All-Star break with an ERA of just 3.48 and he has also pitched great in September with a 2-0 record and an ERA of just 2.70 over 13.1 innings. Matt Chico (5-8 ERA 4.61) gets the start for the home team Nationals and he has struggled against the Mets this season with an ERA of 5.59 over 9.2 innings of work. The Mets have hit lefties hard this season hitting .283 as a team against them and I look for the Mets to grab the win on the road tonight at a very fair price. Vernon Croy swept his MLB card last night going 2-0 +35 Units so make sure you get on his 25 Unit MLB Bookie Buster of the Month for Wednesday Night!
JIM FEIST
BOSTON RED SOX
The Yankees are getting closer! Boston didn't want to pitch rookie Clay Buchholz the rest of the season because of wear on his arm, but they bring out the talented kid here. He threw a no-hitter in his second major league start. He's 3-0 with a 1.50 ERA and Toronto has never faced him. The Sox get Manny Ramirez back this game, as well. Toronto start Jesse Litsch has a 7.27 ERA against the Red Sox this season. Play the Red Sox!
BIG AL
BIG AL'S AFTERNOON BASEBALL WINNER; 10-4 L14 PLAYS
At 3:35pm our selection is on the Seattle Mariners over the Oakland Athletics. With the Yankees having caught fire, the Mariners are on the brink of elimination from the AL Wild Card race and will soon have nothing more than next season to look forward to. And there may be a lot to look forward to in 2008. First and foremost, 21 year-old starter Felix Hernandez may well have worked his way back to being one of the American League's premier starters and could be set up to have a monster year next season. Hernandez has been a win machine for the Mariners lately as Seattle is 9-1 in King Felix's last ten starts. With those kind of numbers, the Mariners certainly cannot blame their demise on Hernandez. Oakland's young lefthanded starter, Dan Meyer may be in for a rough time this afternoon. In his two starts this season, Meyer is 0-1 with a 12.15 ERA. And as if that weren't bad enough, the Mariners are killing lefthanders this season, batting .297 against southpaws in 2007. Hernandez has had his way with the Athletics in 2007, having faced Oakland three times this season and going 3-0, giving up only one earned run in 23 innings. With Seattle still clinging to a faint chance at the postseason, look for Hernandez to have another dominating performance and for the Mariners to dominate their division rivals. Take Seattle. As always, good luck...Al McMordie.
MICHAEL CANNON-His free pick for the day, but has been hot
Michael Cannon
Complimentary Selection WEDNESDAY'S PLAY
I am now on a red hot 7-1 run with my last eight free plays after the Twins get it done for us last night over the Rangers.
Take the Dodgers as the road chalk tonight over the Rockies.
I had the Dodgers in Game 1 of their double header yesterday afternoon for my paying clients and they failed to come through.
That won't happen tonight with Brad Penny getting the start.
The right-hander is 2-0 with a 2.84 ERA over his last three starts. He matched a career high with his 16th victory of the year in his last start, and I fully expect him to get 17 tonight.
That's because Penny has owned the Rockies in his career, going 12-2 with a 2.65 ERA in 19 outings, including a 2-0 mark with a 2.08 ERA in three games this year.
Colorado will send Josh Fogg to the hill and he hasn't fared quite as well against the Doders in his career.
The right-hander is just 2-5 with a 4.89 ERA in eight lifetime games against Los Angeles.
Take the Dodgers as they grab the road win.
4♦ LA DODGERS
On a 1♦ to 5♦ basis
I'm heading to class now for my Microeconomics class, but as long as the mods don't care and it's not breaking any rules I will post more of the capper picks for the late games when I get home at 3:35EST-later friends:uhu:
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