Da Coach's 5/7 "Finals Week" MLB Picks

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  • COACH DITKA
    DA MOOSE
    • Mar 2007
    • 816

    Da Coach's 5/7 "Finals Week" MLB Picks

    Yup, good old finals week time. Although of my 5 classes, I've been done w/three of them since at least last week. I have my last final tomorrow afternoon and a final presentation Wednesday morning. Anyways, onto the picks. After a disastrous Saturday, went 4-2 yesterday and am in the middle of a pretty good run (sans Saturday).

    Plays:
    LA Dodgers ML -122 (2 Units)
    Cincinnati/Houston UNDER 8 1/2 (1 Unit)
    Colorado ML +119 (1 Unit)
    Arizona ML -105 (2 Units)

    GL to all today! :thumbs: That should be it for today but who knows.


    Moose
    Moose


    "Don't give up! Don't ever give up!" - Jimmy V
  • wsox08
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 5246

    #2
    GL on your picks and finals.. My bro also goes to U of I and I'm jealous because I'm not out until the 23rd. :bang:
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    Each play is to win the # of units posted unless it's a dog then I'm betting that amount.

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    • COACH DITKA
      DA MOOSE
      • Mar 2007
      • 816

      #3
      Thanks DubSox - GL to you today as well (and your upcoming finals)!

      BTW, I was bored and needed a lil study break so I've always been wondering about different trends. The first one I looked up dealt w/teams scoring double digit runs in one game and how they fared in their next game. So far this year, there have been 49 games in which a team has put at least 10 on the board (threw out M's/Yanks 16-11 game the other day since they played each the next day). The team scoring at least 10 runs has come out in the next game and gone 19-30 (a 38.78% winning rate).
      I'm sure trends like this have been looked at before, but I thought I'd examine it so far this year. If this has been done before, does anyone know the approximate results offhand and if any stock can be put into the findings? I'm just curious if the 38.78% is just a coincidence this year or if this is consistent w/similar types of #s in the past. Thanks.


      Moose
      Moose


      "Don't give up! Don't ever give up!" - Jimmy V

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