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***TOP PLAY*** Rays/Red Sox MLB Playoffs REVENGE Game of the Year (TBS)! Teaser: After getting burnt with the Red Sox last night, Jimmy Boyd hit the research books hard so that he can HIT THE SPORTSBOOKS HARD tonight! The 2007 MLB World Handicapping Champ is not holding anything back as he follows an awesome 13-1 ML System with only 1 loss in 3 seasons, fitting tonight's spot to a tee, to a HUGE victory! Once you see the numbers that have Jimmy already counting his chips, you'll have no choice but to make your MAXIMUM WAGER! Your pockets will thank you for siding with Jimmy tonight.


Selection: 5* MLB Playoffs Revenge GOTY on Red Sox -135 The Red Sox did not show up last night with the bats or on the mound with Lester. This is an experienced team which knows what it's like to be down in a series and I like them to even this thing up at home tonight. I like Wakefield's experience on the mound tonight because he has been in this position many times before. Wake owns a 19-5 record with 3.32 ERA in his career against the Rays. Tampa Bay is 1-13 against the money line in road games after scoring 7 runs or more 2 straight games over the last 3 seasons. Wakefield is 14-2 against the money line in home games after a loss over the last 2 seasons. Boston is 27-7 against the money line revenging a loss vs. an opponent as a home favorite of -150 or more over the last 2 seasons and 18-6 against the money line after a loss by 4 runs or more this season. All of these numbers say bounce back to me. Take Boston.
 
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Triple Threat ALCS Game Four Winner! Teaser: We won three of our four Series Plays in the opening round, won our only play of the ALCS so far, and are hitting 63% on the diamond since the All Star Break. Today we have the side winner in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series, and it is Guaranteed to Win or you will not be charged? Red Sox? Rays? We have the answer here...JOIN US!!! Selection: 3* Boston over Tampa Bay (Wakefield vs Sonnanstine) It is true that Tim Wakefield has lost all three of his starts against the Rays this season, but all three were in Tampa, and none came in the type of must win situation that tonite's game will be for Boston, and in this case we prefer the more experienced home team against a road team that may be "feeling the moment" a little bit, what with being only two games from the World Series. Another thing to consider is that, prior to this season, Wakefield was 17-2 in his career against the Rays, so he does have to go into this game with confidence. Looking at Tampa starter Sonnanstine, note that he has a 5.40 career ERA against Boston, and the Rays have dropped two of his last three starts. Series will be all square when this one is done.<!-- / message -->
 
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Ross Benjamin ALDS 10* Total Tampa/Boston Teaser: Ross has the winning total in Game 4 of the ALDS between the Rays and the Red Sox on Tuesday night. The first pitch goes at 8:05 PM ET. Big time games are for big time handicappers and Ross is the man! This selection is guaranteed in making you a winner or there will be no charge. Selection: Tampa Bay (Sonnastine) @ Boston (Wakefield) 8:05 PM ET Play On: Under 9.0 (10*) The Tampa Bay starter Andy Sonnastine enters the game in top form off of his last 5 starts posting a 2.61 ERA and 0.97 WHIP. In 2 starts versus the Red Sox this season Sonnastine did not allow an earned run. The Red Sox starter Tim Wakefield has pitched significantly better at Fenway Park this season than on the road. In his 14 starts at Fenway Wakefield has posted a solid 3.10 ERA and 1.04 WHIP. Wakefield has seen 4 of his last 5 home starts go under the total. The Red Sox have seen just 1 of their last 9 games go over the total after allowing 5 or more runs in the previous game. Boston is hitting a paltry .245 as a team over the last 10 games including just .238 versus right-handed pitching. Play on under the total as a 10* selection
 
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Selection: Tampa Bay @ BOSTON 8:05 EST Play on: #919-920) UNDER the Total Rays and Red Sox battle in Game 4 of the ALCS with the Sox trailing by a game - Boston has been in this situation in the recent past while Tampa brings their ALDS experience to the field tonight - the knuckleballer T Wakefield hurls for the hosts vs. A Sonnanstine for Tampa...decent numbers for the visitor in the park tonight and Away overall in 2008 action and Timmy stands 6-1 home vs. the Rays w/a 3.61 ERA...MLB clubs since Oct of 2004 are 3-14 UNDER off a loss & allowing 12 or more hits playing Game 2 or greater of a series - in addition the Rays are 5-15 UNDER since August of 2005 playing Away off a 5 or more run win and playing Game 2 or greater of a series
 

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NSA 20 unit? or Burns Hockey... and doesn't Akmen have 3 hockey plays tonight... only seen Pittsburgh so far?
 
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Selection: Play On: Boston w/Wakefield Note: The Red Sox host the Rays at Fenway Park Tuesday evening when they send Tim Wakefield to the hill as they look to even up the series at 2-2. Wakefield enters tonight's game in great KW form with 1 walk and 17 strikeouts in his last four home starts. He's also 15-4 in his last 19 team starts at home. With Boston 14-3 in its last 17 home games on Tuesdays, look for the Red Sox to even things up here tonight
 
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5* Pittsburgh Penguins

5* Philadelphia Flyers/Pittsburgh Penguins o5.5

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5* Boston Red Sox
 
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Stan Sharp | MLB Total
double-dime bet916 BOS / 915 TAM Under 9 BetUS
TAKE BOSTON/TAMPA BAY GAME UNDER as STAN'S TUESDAY NIGHT BASEBALL BEST BET and make them a DOUBLE DIME PLAY.
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iwamura -130 total bases over ellsbury,,

ummm,.

elsbury aint even in the lineup:nohead:

does not say must start..

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Minnesota Wild/Atlanta Thrashers Over 5.5
Philadelphia Flyers/Pittsburgh Penguins Over 5.5
Columbus Blue Jackets/San Jose Sharks Over 5
Anaheim Ducks/Los Angeles Kings Over 5
 
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THE SPORTS ADVISORS

Tampa Bay (5-2) at Boston (4-3)

The Red Sox will try to bounce back from Monday’s stunning home loss to the Rays when they send veteran knuckleballer Tim Wakefield (10-11, 4.13 ERA) to the mound for his first start of this postseason as the ALCS resumes with Game 4 at Fenway Park. Tampa Bay is set to hand the ball to Andy Sonnanstine (14-9, 4.34).

Tampa Bay roughed up the previously untouchable Jon Lester for five early runs in Game 3 Monday and rolled to a 9-1 victory to take a 2-1 lead in this best-of-7 series. The Rays are now 11-9 against the Red Sox this season, including 9-3 in the last 12 meetings. Also, after losing their first six games at Fenway Park in 2008, they’ve won three of the last four.

Tampa Bay enters this contest on runs of 6-2 overall, 8-1 against A.L. East foes, 35-16 versus right-handed starters and 4-0 on Tuesdays. Meanwhile, the Red Sox are still 23-9 in their last 32 postseason games and 12-4 in their last 16 home playoff games, and they sport additional positive streaks of 64-28 at Fenway, 19-7 on Tuesdays, 17-5 following a defeat and 36-16 when Wakefield pitches in Beantown.

Prior to their recent 3-1 run at Fenway, Tampa had lost 45 of its previous 54 games in Boston. Also, the home team won the first 12 meetings between these clubs this season, but the visitor is now 5-3 in the last eight.

Wakefield has not pitched in a game since Sept. 28, when he held the Yankees scoreless over five innings, allowing two hits and no walks as he got a no-decision in his team’s 4-3 home win. Prior to that outing, the veteran right-hander had gotten rocked in consecutive starts against Tampa Bay and Cleveland, allowing a combined 10 runs (all earned) on 12 hits in 8 1/3 innings. That includes a 10-3 road loss to the Rays on Sept. 17, allowing six runs in 2 1/3 innings.

Boston is 0-4 in Wakefield’s last four starts against Tampa Bay dating to last September, with the pitcher going 0-2 with a 5.87 ERA in three outings this year. For his career, Wakefield is 19-5 with a 3.32 ERA and three saves in 41 appearances (31 starts) against the Rays. On the bright side, he went 7-4 in 14 home starts in 2008, with Boston winning 10 of those contests.

Sonnanstine was very impressive in his first-ever playoff outing eight days go, yielding just two runs on three hits in 5 2/3 innings, getting the victory as the Rays beat the White Sox 6-2 to clinch their A.L. Divisional Series. The right-hander has given up two earned runs or fewer in four of his last five trips to the hill, but he’s still only 7-5 with a 4.29 ERA in 12 road starts this year.

Sonnanstine was brilliant in two starts against Boston this year, even though he failed to get a decision in either game, both of which Tampa Bay won by scores of 2-1 at home and 4-2 at Fenway Park six days apart in mid-September. Sonnanstine allowed a single unearned run in each contest, scattering seven hits and two walks with 12 strikeouts in 13 innings. Last year as a rookie, he faced Boston four times, going 1-1 with an 8.85 ERA.

While this is just the second career postseason start for Sonnanstine, Wakefield is October-tested, having appeared in 17 games (10 starts). But he’s just 5-6 with a 6.36 ERA over 69 1/3 postseason innings (5-2 with a 4.50 ERA in League Championship Series action).

The under is 4-1 in Sonnanstine’s last five starts overall and both of his starts against the Red Sox this season stayed low, however, the over is 7-1 in his last eight on Tuesday. Meanwhile, four of Wakefield’s last five starts at home have stayed low, and the under is 6-2 in his last eight outings against Tampa Bay.

For Boston, the over is on streaks of 6-2-1 at home in the playoffs, 6-2-2 in League Championship Series games, 5-0 in LCS home games and 6-1-1 on Tuesdays. Also, Tampa has topped the total in 20 of its last 27 games against right-handed starters.

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How is NSA in bases... man this really clouds my thinking now


NSA 20 on Boston or Mike Rose 3 on Tampa/Eddie Roman Tampa:wink:
 

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