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Wow what a wall we have hit what happened can't hit side of a barn right now crazy
 

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Very bad call on Toronto tonight..... large consensus on the Cubs and they go down..... having a winning playoffs..... the only way to go is up my friends!!!!

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League Championship doubleheader betting preview: Royals at Blue Jays, Mets at Cubs

Kansas City Royals at Toronto Blue Jays (-140, 9.0)

Royals lead series 3-1

The Kansas City Royals attempt to win their second consecutive American League pennant when they visit the Toronto Blue Jays for Game 5 of the AL Championship Series on Wednesday afternoon. Kansas City holds a 3-1 series lead after pounding the Blue Jays 14-2 on Tuesday.

The Royals racked up four runs in the first inning and nine over the final three frames while delivering such a beating that Toronto used infielder Chad Pennington to finish the contest - the first primarily position player to pitch in the postseason. Alcides Escobar (2-for-3, four RBIs) and Lorenzo Cain (2-for-3, two RBIs) continued their strong production in the series, while Ben Zobrist and Alex Rios each homered. "We're a good offensive team," Kansas City first baseman Eric Hosmer said. "Our style of play is a little different. We like to use our legs and be athletic, but when we come to some of these parks where the fences aren't as deep, we've got some guys that can put the ball in the seats." The Blue Jays have scored 16 runs in the series, with 11 - and all three of their homers - coming in their lone victory.

TV: 4:07 p.m. ET, FS1, RSN (Toronto)

LINE HISTORY: The Blue Jays opened at -128 and have been bet up to -145. The total has remained at its opening number of 9.0.

PITCHING MATCHUP: Royals RH Edinson Volquez (1-1, 2.31 ERA) vs. Blue Jays RH Marco Estrada (1-1, 3.09)

Volquez was superb in his Game 1 victory, allowing only two hits over six scoreless innings. That performance was in Kansas City and he now tries to duplicate it in Toronto, a better ballpark for hitters. "It's kind of a small ballpark and the balls just fly," Volquez said in his press conference. "It's not like you play in Kansas City, we've got a big ballpark, and the ball doesn't carry much. Here, the ball is flying everywhere."

Estrada lost against Volquez in the series opener as he allowed three runs and six hits in 5 1/3 innings. The Royals' penchant for being contact hitters makes it a tough assignment for Estrada, who typically doesn't strike out more than five batters in a game. "If he pitches his game and he's on, we feel pretty good," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said in a press conference. "But they're different over there, meaning it's never an easy outing for a pitcher because they battle you."

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* Royals are 7-1 in Volquez's last eight starts versus the American League East.
* Blue Jays are 5-2 in Estrada's last seven home starts.
* Over is 5-1 in the Royals last six games overall.
* Under is 5-0 in Estrada's last five starts versus the American League Central.

New York Mets at Chicago Cubs (-115, 9.0)

Mets lead series 3-0

The New York Mets are in position to finish off a sweep on Wednesday, when they visit the Chicago Cubs for Game 4 of the National League Championship Series. New York has limited Chicago to five runs while winning the first three games and Daniel Murphy has homered in each contest to run his postseason streak to five, tying Carlos Beltran (2004 with Houston) for the major-league record.

New York is one victory away from reaching the World Series for the first time since 2000 and will send rookie Steven Matz to the mound. None of the Mets players want to hear any chatter about this series being over, particularly captain David Wright. "Because we understand just like we've won the first three games, these guys can win the next three games very easily," Wright said after going 3-for-4 and scoring twice in Game 3. "This is an excellent team, and you give them room to win a game or streak along a couple good innings, and they're going to get all the confidence in the world and expect to beat us three in a row. So it's as simple as that." Chicago won all seven regular-season meetings with the Mets, but the duo of Kris Bryant (2-for-11) and Anthony Rizzo (2-for-10) has been quiet in the NLCS.

TV: 8:07 p.m. ET, TBS

LINE HISTORY: The Cubs have opened as -115 home favorites with the total opening at 9.0.

PITCHING MATCHUP: Mets LH Steven Matz (0-1, 5.40 ERA) vs. Cubs RH Jason Hammel (0-0, 6.00)

Matz lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL Division Series as he gave up three runs and six hits in five innings. That contest marked the 24-year-old's first defeat in seven major-league outings, and manager Terry Collins feels he's just beginning to reach his potential. "This guy's got plus stuff, he's got a plus fastball," Collins said at a press conference. "He's going to be 94 to 97 (miles per hour). He's got a plus curveball, he's got a good changeup. Now it's a matter of going out there every five days through the course of the season."

Hammel had a rough outing in the Division Series against St. Louis as he gave up two runs, three hits and three walks before being pulled after three innings. He denied that he felt extra pressure competing on the postseason stage during his press conference on Tuesday and was asked if this start is the biggest of his life "Of my life? Obviously, the deeper you get into the playoffs, yeah, I guess you could say that they're the most difficult in my life," Hammel said. "But honestly, I'm not really worried about that. I'm not thinking of it that way. It's the New York Mets versus the Cubs."

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* Mets are 7-0 in their last seven games versus the National League Central.
* Cubs are 0-6 in their last six League Championship games.
* Under is 4-0-1 in the Mets last five games overall.
* Overs is 6-1 in Hammels' last seven starts overal
 

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Very bad call on Toronto tonight..... large consensus on the Cubs and they go down..... having a winning playoffs..... the only way to go is up my friends!!!!

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7k NY Mets -111 (Easy Winner)

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you had a parlay that lost as well. Does that count?


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Very bad call on Toronto tonight..... large consensus on the Cubs and they go down..... having a winning playoffs..... the only way to go is up my friends!!!!

5k Toronto -148 (Lost) -7400

7k NY Mets -111 (Easy Winner)

5k NY Mets Under 7.5 (Easy Winner)

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Where were those plays posted?

Cappertek.com @ have been monitored since the beginning of the MLB playoffs my friend!!! Stared out super fast but changed to and downward slop...... turning things around and moving forward my friend. Can't post to many detail in the mail forum, have a trend in the site promotion section if you like.

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you had a parlay that lost as well. Does that count?

As stated before..... parlays do not count in the record..... was posted before my first one was sent out..... would have a better record if it were not for the parlays as they go (0-4) to date.....

Also with Cappertek.com they only allow either a ML (money line) play or a RL (run line) plays but not both. If like the ML & the RL I send out to my members to play both the ML & RL

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ok just making sure someone didnt take it as you not telling the whole record. Again your commitment to your postings is top notch. Everyone has losing streaks its about money management. You will be winning again in no time. Thanks again for all you put in here at the Rx
 

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ok just making sure someone didnt take it as you not telling the whole record. Again your commitment to your postings is top notch. Everyone has losing streaks its about money management. You will be winning again in no time. Thanks again for all you put in here at the Rx

no problem my all paying members are aware..... Just wish I could have hit a few for them..... Going for the sweep tonight.....

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5k Toronto Under 9

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Missed on my top play..... small profits on the night my friends...... you would have to thing that the Cubs would have tried harder to stay in the game and not give up 6 runs in the first 2 innings..... I don't cap stupid.....

7k NY Mets Under 9 -120 (Lost 11 Runs)

5k Toronto Under 9 (Winner 8 Runs)

5k Toronto -130 (Mega Blowout Winner 7-1)

5k NY Mets +101 (
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Yost: Home field should help Royals finish ALCS by covers

TORONTO -- The Kansas City Royals beat out the Toronto Blue Jays for the best overall record in the American League on the final weekend of the regular season.


Manager Ned Yost hopes that result pays off in the back end of the American League Championship Series.
Kansas City could not close the deal Wednesday in Game 5, as Toronto avoided elimination with a 7-1 victory to send the series back to Kauffman Stadium.


The Royals lead the series 3-2, and they will play Game 6 and, if needed, Game 7 at Kauffman Stadium, where they won the series' first two games.


"We knew it was going to be a tough series," Yost said after Wednesday's game. "But after winning the first two games, in reality, your goal is to come to Toronto and in kind of a foreign environment, a hostile environment, and at least win one. Then you get to go home and win one there and the series is over."


However, after trouncing the Blue Jays 14-2 in Game 4 on Tuesday, the Royals seemed poised to wrap it up Wednesday with right-hander Edinson Volquez pitching.


Blue Jays right-hander Marco Estrada had other ideas, and he came up with a huge performance to shut down the Royals and extend the series.


"Now we're going back to a place where we're completely comfortable," Yost said. "That's why home field was so important to us. We really wanted to play four games in our park. And we're taking a three-games-to-two lead back to where we're comfortable and back to our home fans that support us and are fantastic."


The Royals will send out right-hander Yordano Ventura in Game 6 against Blue Jays left-hander David Price.


In a historical note, in the 1985 ALCS, the Blue Jays took a 3-1 lead over the Royals, then dropped three in a row. Kansas City went on to win the World Series.
 

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Friday, October 23, 2015
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(971) Toronto Blue Jays
(972) Kansas City Royals
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3818
2389
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U557
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Friday, October 23, 2015
8:05pm
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(971) Toronto Blue Jays
(972) Kansas City Royals
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Royals get chance for World Series redemption

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Alex Gordon was at third base, representing the tying run with two out in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the 2014 World Series.

Then Giants left-hander Madison Bumgarner retired catcher Salvador Perez on a foul pop up to third baseman Pablo Sandoval to end the World Series and leave a sour taste in the Royals' mouth.

"This group, ever since that pop up was caught by Pablo over there, this has been on our minds," said first baseman Eric Hosmer of getting back to the World Series.

The Royals get another chance for redemption. They held off the Blue Jays 4-3 on Friday night to win their second straight American League Championship.

Next up are the New York Mets, who swept the Chicago Cubs in the National League Championship Series.
The 2015 World Series begins Tuesday at Kauffman Stadium.

Hosmer's eighth inning single scored Lorenzo Cain from first base with what turned out to be the winning run.

"The ultimate goal is to win a world championship," Hosmer said. "Obviously, we had to go through this first. We knew that was going to be a tough team over there, against Toronto, but we gave it our all as a team. Everyone was all in. We picked each other up. We got timely hitting. We got timely pitching. We just played great team baseball."

Hall of Famer George Brett said last year the Royals "shocked a lot of people" in make the World Series.

"This year I don't think we shocked people," Brett said. "They're saying we've got a great team. Before the season started everybody said 'oh, they're going to come in fourth in a five team division.' For what reason, I don't know. We got a lot of experience last year playing in the playoffs and it's carried over.

"To win those two elimination games against Houston and then doing what they did against Toronto... I mean Toronto's a heck of a baseball team."

Royals manager Ned Yost has managed 18 postseason victories.

"From the first day of spring training, we expected to be here," Yost said.
 

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(901) New York Mets
(902) Kansas City Royals
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