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The Rx.com Mod Team has created this Service Play sub-forum in order to supply an area for Rx Service Play Posters to expand upon their posting topics without creating a logjam in the main forum where the three principle threads are maintained..

Posters can track services here if they care to but we will need any trackers to do so in an accurate and civil manner. We did not create this area for posters to ridicule or bash any services..

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Smokin' Aces: Top MLB Pitchers To Play And Fade

The regular season is winding down, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t still money to be made on the bases.

Some pitchers are stepping up their game in the heat of the playoff race, while others are ready to put their arm on ice for the winter.

Here are two pitchers to play and two to fade as we head into the home stretch.

Money Makers

David Price, Tampa Bay Rays

David Price appears to be rounding back into form after enduring a rocky month of August in which he lasted beyond sixth innings only twice in five starts.

Walks are still an issue with Price, as he’s handed out six over his last two starts. But there’s no denying Price is heating up after allowing just six hits and two earned runs while striking out nine in his first two September starts.

Even though Price struggled in August, the Rays still managed to win three of his five starts. They’ve gone 7-2 over his last nine outings.

The Rays currently sit percentage points behind the Yankees for first place in the American League East, but they’re not facing a great deal of pressure. That’s because the runner-up in the East will undoubtedly win the Wild Card.

Jonathan Sanchez, San Francisco Giants

Jonathan Sanchez has been overshadowed by Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain this season, but make no mistake, he’s been every bit as important during their late-season push.

Sanchez has remarkably held opponents to a .208 batting average this season. He’s been nearly unhittable against left-handed batters, as they’ve posted a collective .164 average.

In two September starts, Sanchez has allowed only four hits over 12 shutout innings. He issued seven walks in his last outing, but that’s nothing new. He’s given up 85 walks this season and has offset those with 176 strikeouts in 169 2-3 innings of work.

With the Giants fighting for their playoff lives, we can expect Sanchez to receive plenty of support from his teammates. There’s no quit in this group and Sanchez is certainly worth a wager down the stretch.

Bankroll Burners

Brett Cecil, Toronto Blue Jays

Don’t get me wrong, Brett Cecil is having an outstanding sophomore season, but you don’t want your money anywhere near him right now.

The Jays have dropped two of Cecil’s last three starts and he’s clearly showing signs of fatigue in September. In his first two starts this month, the left hander has allowed 15 hits and 10 earned runs while posting an even 6:6 strikeout-to-walk ratio in only 8 1-3 innings pitched.

Of course, Cecil’s struggles go back further than that. He’s made six starts since August 14 and has been tagged for 45 hits and 23 earned runs, including six home runs, in just 35 2-3 innings.

Keep in mind, Cecil threw only 93 1-3 innings in his rookie season. He’s already racked up 155 innings this season. The Jays have shut Brandon Morrow down for the year and they might be well advised to do the same with Cecil.

Livan Hernandez, Washington Nationals

We’re finally seeing the struggles we expected out of Livan Hernandez all season.

The Nationals have won just once in his last seven starts. They had gone 13-9 in his first 22 trips to the hill this season.

Hernandez has suddenly become very hittable, allowing 48 knocks and 28 earned runs in his last 34 2-3 innings of work. He has also topped out at four strikeouts or fewer in four of his last five outings.

The Nationals aren’t exactly a difficult team to fade right now. They’ve lost five games in a row and are already looking ahead to next season.

Find a spot where you can fade Hernandez without going north of -200 and pull the trigger.
 
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Wednesday’s Best MLB Bets

New York Yankees at Tampa Bay Rays (-101, 9)

Derek Jeter has been mired in an unusual slump, having hit .168 over the past four weeks, and that is a big reason why the Yankees have unable to pull away from Tampa Bay in the American League East. In fact, New York trailed by a half game as of Tuesday evening.

In an attempt to get back on track, Jeter put in an extensive session with hitting coach Kevin Long after Saturday’s loss to Texas. The shortstop went 1-for-2 with two walks on Sunday, but recorded only one hit in five at-bats against the Rays on Monday. “I was excited about his at-bats,” Long told the New York Daily News after Sunday’s game. “I think he made a move in the right direction. We have a long way to go, but it's a start in the right direction.”

The Yankees need to get back on the right track, themselves, having lost four in a row. They just might do it on Wednesday; they are 21-9 in Phil Hughes’ last 30 starts and 14-4 in Hughes’ last 18 starts on four days of rest. The Yankees are also 5-1 the last six times they have faced Scott Shields in Tampa Bay.

Pick: New York Yankees


San Diego Padres at Colorado Rockies (-145, 9)

What is it about the Colorado Rockies and the late-season surge?

Last year they went 21-8 in their last 29 games. Two years ago they went 20-11 in their last 31. Both times they secured the National League Wild Card.

What are the Rockies doing for an encore? On September 2, they found themselves 7.5 games out of first place in the National League West. As of Tuesday, Colorado is 9-1 in its last 10 games, is just 2.5 games back of San Diego, and is within three of Atlanta for the Wild Card.

“It’s amazing,” center fielder Carlos Gonzalez said in an interview with the New York Times. “I guess we save it for the end. We make it more exciting for everybody.”

“That’s the weird part about this game,” added Jason Giambi, who hit a pinch-hit game-winning homer on Sunday. “Mentally, if you just believe ‘I know we’re going to do great in September’ — which all of these guys do — it usually happens.”

Mentally, the Rockies have to like their chances against San Diego on Wednesday. Not only are they streaking, but they have won 18 of Jorge De La Rosa’s last 21 home starts. De La Rosa has pitched at least five innings and has given up no more than three earned runs in each of his past 10 starts dating back to July 22.

Pick: Colorado Rockies
 
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Bettors’ Best Friend (BBF): Wednesday’s Wagering Tips

Lines To Keep An Eye On

Twins at White Sox: The White Sox opened at -109, but they have since moved to -104.

Diamondbacks at Reds: The Reds opened at -180, but they have since moved to -192.

Weather To Watch

Phillies at Marlins: There is a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms and a 15 mph win is expected to be blowing in straight from center field to home plate.

Cubs at Cardinals: An 11 mph wind is expected to blow in from right field toward the third base line.

Who’s Hot

The Rangers are 5-0 in their last five overall and 4-0 in their last four against right-handed starters.

The Rockies are 6-1 in their last seven against the National League West and they are 18-3 in De La Rosa’s last 21 home starts.

The over is 5-1 in the Braves’ last six overall.

Who’s Not

The Yankees are 0-5 in their last five against teams with winning records.

The Nationals are 0-6 in their last six overall.

The over is 0-7 in the Cubs’ last seven overall.

Key Stat

33 – Arian Foster’s 231 rushing yards and three touchdowns jump off the page, but don’t overlook the number of carries he had against Indianapolis. His 33 rushes were six more than any other player in the league. Even with Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson on board, it’s clear the Texans will be featuring a ground game this season.

Injury That Shouldn’t Be Overlooked

New York Jets’ defensive tackle Kris Jenkins tore the ACL in his left knee during Monday night’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Jenkins, of course, is done for the season. He played in just six games last year, but had dropped 30 pounds during the offseason and was expected to be the leader on New York’s defensive line. While the Jets are talented on defense, they are not deep. Washington DT Albert Haynesworth could be on the trading block and as of Tuesday night the Jets had not ruled out making a pitch to the Redskins.

Biggest Game On The Slate

New York Yankees at Tampa Bay Rays (-101, 9)

Notable Quotable

“I still feel like I can play at a high level. I feel like if I’d been out there for four quarters, maybe we’d have had a chance to win the game.” -- Michael Vick, who completed 16 of 24 passes for 175 yards and one touchdown after replacing Kevin Kolb in Philadelphia’s 27-20 loss to Green Bay. Vick also rushed 11 times for 103 yards.

Tips And Notes

Purdue might not want to overlook Ball State after starting the season with a loss at Notre Dame followed by a narrow 31-21 win over Western Illinois. Now star receiver Keith Smith is out for the season with a torn MCL in his right knee. Smith led the Big Ten last year with 91 receptions and 1,100 receiving yards. “It’s unfortunate and certainly a setback for our team until we get some other guys ready to go,” coach Danny Hope told the Indianapolis Star. “Keith’s a great player, and he’s not easily replaced. We have some other guys that are really good players that will do very good with the opportunity, but it is a setback for our team.”

Dennis Dixon did enough to get the Steelers a 15-9 overtime win against Atlanta on Sunday, but he threw two interceptions and should have been picked off three times but Chauncey Davis dropped what should have been a sure turnover. Coach Mike Tomlin announced on Tuesday that Dixon will get another start in Week 2 for what looks like an extremely tough matchup at Tennessee. Dixon also won’t have Max Starks protecting him. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Starks’ ankle injury is not as serious as feared, but he will still miss at least one game.
 
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bayern - roma, under 3,1.72 @ canbet
milan - auxerre, auxerre +1.5, 1.74 @ pinnacle
arsenal - braga, arsenal -1.5, 1.9 @ pinnacle
arsenal - braga, over 3, 1.91 @ pinnacle
 
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Mighty Quinn

Mighty missed with the Reds Tuesday night.

Wednesday it's the Rockies. The deficit is 100 sirignanos.
 

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Scott Spreitzer's MLB DAYTIME DOMINATOR G.O.M.! *8-1! - Wednesday

I'm laying the price with the Astros on Wednesday afternoon.
 

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Glenn McGrew's EARLY WEDNESDAY MLB DOMINATOR **ON A 26-14 DOMINATOR RUN**

At 2:05pm Wednesday, my MLB DOMINATOR is on the Houston Astros.
 
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Hondo

The A's failed to follow Hondo's instructions to the letter last night in K.C. so the debt soared to 1,955 kneppers.

Tonight, Mr. Aitch will join forces with a couple of other aitches -- 10 units apiece on Hughes and Happ.
 
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Ben lee lost on Tuesday with his "Pure Chalk" play on the Cardnials -$220/Cubs.

For Wednesday "Mr Chalk" likes the Astros -$150/Brewers.

"Mr Chalk" is 92-69 -$2150 for the 2010 MLB season.
 
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Pro Tipster

Date Country League Event Our pick
15.09.2010 Europe Uefa CL CFR Cluj - Basel Basel +0.5
15.09.2010 Europe Uefa CL Zilina - Chelsea Chelsea -1.-1.5


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Europe - Uefa CL - 19:45 GMT
Zilina - Chelsea take Chelsea -1.5
Bet365: 1.9
Best odds: 1,9 Bet365
 

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