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Post by tmcg on Oct 6, 2015 22:17:40 GMT
So we have old vs young, pitcher on short rest vs a guy that is somewhat injured who has not pitched in awhile. I feel one of these guys won't last. Who?? I don't know. Now the NYY's can't hit lefties whilst playing on a Tues but tonight is different. All or nothing. I think hitters have the advantage tonight. The total should be 8 but respect is being given to the starters by the books. Earlier today I took the over 7 runs at -1.20, I am now seeing -1.25, -1.30. Follow the money? Who knows. Short porch to the right in Yankee stadium might come into play tonight.
My bet is in so that's that.
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Post by ATS Staffwriter on Oct 6, 2015 22:41:07 GMT
Makes sense.
Good luck man. In theory the pressure will have the clutch hitters dialed and the pitchers shook this time of season.
When ALL TEAMS played as any Home/Road team During the month of October Last 3 years: 172-226-18
Hmmm. I'll have to watch this game.
But it sounds like both pitchers have extenuating circumstances.
Actually, probably what's happening is that the bullpens are coming out on fire pitching like their careers depend on it....because they do.
This also explains why you've had strong success in your "first 4" props.
Interesting stuff.
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Post by tmcg on Oct 6, 2015 23:03:39 GMT
Does youthful exuberance win out or the old artfull dodgers. Which pitchers are still in game come the 4th inning.
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Post by ATS Staffwriter on Oct 6, 2015 23:29:39 GMT
Pitching is a thinking man's game, but that said, the tools are necessary as well. I'll go with artful experienced to win. How many 1st year pitchers throw no hitters?
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