Bator u keep saying that he is gonna tank.. Why do u think so? I honestly see like 5 automatic outs from Mariners
Josh Wilson Branyan Sweeney Saunders Harahan..
Bator please explain to me why u like this team so much.. I understand u think Sabathia's gonna shit the bed.. But if snell does which is more likely the hitting and pen favors yanks..
Bator u keep saying that he is gonna tank.. Why do u think so? I honestly see like 5 automatic outs from Mariners
Josh Wilson Branyan Sweeney Saunders Harahan..
Bator please explain to me why u like this team so much.. I understand u think Sabathia's gonna shit the bed.. But if snell does which is more likely the hitting and pen favors yanks..
Take it from someone who's followed the natty Nats closer than most - you do NOT want to put your trust in this team when they're off a loss where they blew a lead, even if that lead was as seemingly insignificant as 1-0. Also, you should want to consider fading the Nationals, not taking them, the day after they lose a game wher they were either tied or leading from the start of the 7th inning onward. Well, last night, the Nats were guilty of both sins. They grabbed a quick 1-0 lead in the top of the 1st (just as they had the night before) but gave it back right away in the bottom of the 1st. The game stayed 2-1 until the top of the 7th, when Washington tied it up on a two-out RBI single. But the Braves immediately reassumed the lead with a solo shot in the bottom of the inning before putting the Nats away for good with three more runs in the bottom of the 8th.
The Nationals traveled to Atlanta as a confident team, carrying their 8-game winning streak which had featured numerous comebacks and no fatal blown leads. But now, after two blowout losses to the Braves in which they squandered a good start in each game, they're heading to Cincinnati with their heads possibly hanging once again. And it doesn't help that the opponent has changed from yesterday to today, or that the opponent is the sputtering Reds instead of the surging Braves.
The Reds aren't shit, that's a fact, but you've got to feel that they're ready to welcome some beatable opposition to the Great American Ballpark. Over the last two weeks, Cincinnati has had to deal with solid wining teams in the Rockies, Cubs, Giants, and Cardinals. Not surprisingly, things didn't go well. The visit by the Nationals, their winning streak now history, has to be a welcome relief. In addition (and I'm just speculating here), the Reds might feel like they owe the fans tonight an honest effort and a winning performance in the wake of their recent unbelievably pathetic 1-8 homestand. If I'm playing for the Reds tonight, I'm still embarrased by that and the LAST thing I want to do is pick up where we left off by losing again at home to the last place Washington Nationals. Ugh!
Bronson Arroyo has turned in quality starts in 5 of his last 6 outings, so I have no worries about trusting him. As for tonight's very green Nats starter, 23-year old Collin Balester - let's just say that last week's glorious winning streak was kept alive inspite of him.
I'm laying -142 with the Reds. It's one bad team vs. another, but the home team is hungry for someone they can handle as well as eager to atone for the recent horrid homestand, while the road team is possibly sagging again after a glorious winning streak that no one (ahem, well almost no one) expected. I think it's a solid play.
Congrats on your win Bator, what a great write up it could not have been more spot on, probably one the best all around game the Reds have had this year, The Nationals coming to town really did inspire them, we have had our disagreements in the past but I just wanted to say congrats on the great W and the great run your on! Good Luck.
Take it from someone who's followed the natty Nats closer than most - you do NOT want to put your trust in this team when they're off a loss where they blew a lead, even if that lead was as seemingly insignificant as 1-0. Also, you should want to consider fading the Nationals, not taking them, the day after they lose a game wher they were either tied or leading from the start of the 7th inning onward. Well, last night, the Nats were guilty of both sins. They grabbed a quick 1-0 lead in the top of the 1st (just as they had the night before) but gave it back right away in the bottom of the 1st. The game stayed 2-1 until the top of the 7th, when Washington tied it up on a two-out RBI single. But the Braves immediately reassumed the lead with a solo shot in the bottom of the inning before putting the Nats away for good with three more runs in the bottom of the 8th.
The Nationals traveled to Atlanta as a confident team, carrying their 8-game winning streak which had featured numerous comebacks and no fatal blown leads. But now, after two blowout losses to the Braves in which they squandered a good start in each game, they're heading to Cincinnati with their heads possibly hanging once again. And it doesn't help that the opponent has changed from yesterday to today, or that the opponent is the sputtering Reds instead of the surging Braves.
The Reds aren't shit, that's a fact, but you've got to feel that they're ready to welcome some beatable opposition to the Great American Ballpark. Over the last two weeks, Cincinnati has had to deal with solid wining teams in the Rockies, Cubs, Giants, and Cardinals. Not surprisingly, things didn't go well. The visit by the Nationals, their winning streak now history, has to be a welcome relief. In addition (and I'm just speculating here), the Reds might feel like they owe the fans tonight an honest effort and a winning performance in the wake of their recent unbelievably pathetic 1-8 homestand. If I'm playing for the Reds tonight, I'm still embarrased by that and the LAST thing I want to do is pick up where we left off by losing again at home to the last place Washington Nationals. Ugh!
Bronson Arroyo has turned in quality starts in 5 of his last 6 outings, so I have no worries about trusting him. As for tonight's very green Nats starter, 23-year old Collin Balester - let's just say that last week's glorious winning streak was kept alive inspite of him.
I'm laying -142 with the Reds. It's one bad team vs. another, but the home team is hungry for someone they can handle as well as eager to atone for the recent horrid homestand, while the road team is possibly sagging again after a glorious winning streak that no one (ahem, well almost no one) expected. I think it's a solid play.
Congrats on your win Bator, what a great write up it could not have been more spot on, probably one the best all around game the Reds have had this year, The Nationals coming to town really did inspire them, we have had our disagreements in the past but I just wanted to say congrats on the great W and the great run your on! Good Luck.
Bator u keep saying that he is gonna tank.. Why do u think so?
Because Sabathia's best starts this season have routinely been followed by awful ones. In my opinion, his start last Saturday against the Red Sox was his biggest effort of the season, both physically and mentally. He threw 123 pitches and now goes on 4 days rest instead of the 5 days rest he had last Saturday afternoon.
Bator u keep saying that he is gonna tank.. Why do u think so?
Because Sabathia's best starts this season have routinely been followed by awful ones. In my opinion, his start last Saturday against the Red Sox was his biggest effort of the season, both physically and mentally. He threw 123 pitches and now goes on 4 days rest instead of the 5 days rest he had last Saturday afternoon.
Bator please explain to me why u like this team so much.. I understand u think Sabathia's gonna shit the bed.. But if snell does which is more likely the hitting and pen favors yanks..
I like the phat price on the Mariners more than I like the Mariners themselves. If I win half of these types of matchups then life is beautiful and I don't have to report to work on Monday monring EVER.
Bator please explain to me why u like this team so much.. I understand u think Sabathia's gonna shit the bed.. But if snell does which is more likely the hitting and pen favors yanks..
I like the phat price on the Mariners more than I like the Mariners themselves. If I win half of these types of matchups then life is beautiful and I don't have to report to work on Monday monring EVER.
Congrats on your win Bator, what a great write up it could not have been more spot on, probably one the best all around game the Reds have had this year, The Nationals coming to town really did inspire them, we have had our disagreements in the past but I just wanted to say congrats on the great W and the great run your on! Good Luck.
BillyBuck
Thank you, BillyBuck. Thank you very much. I'm glad to see you posting here again.
Congrats on your win Bator, what a great write up it could not have been more spot on, probably one the best all around game the Reds have had this year, The Nationals coming to town really did inspire them, we have had our disagreements in the past but I just wanted to say congrats on the great W and the great run your on! Good Luck.
BillyBuck
Thank you, BillyBuck. Thank you very much. I'm glad to see you posting here again.
M's have scored atleast 3 runs in 25 of their last 30 home games. Seeing how you believe he is going to tank do you think it's worth the over 3 runs, -130 price?
M's have scored atleast 3 runs in 25 of their last 30 home games. Seeing how you believe he is going to tank do you think it's worth the over 3 runs, -130 price?
M's have scored atleast 3 runs in 25 of their last 30 home games. Seeing how you believe he is going to tank do you think it's worth the over 3 runs, -130 price?
I never lay that kind of juice on team totals. I'd rather go for over 3.5 +110.
M's have scored atleast 3 runs in 25 of their last 30 home games. Seeing how you believe he is going to tank do you think it's worth the over 3 runs, -130 price?
I never lay that kind of juice on team totals. I'd rather go for over 3.5 +110.
Cheers King!!! Just wondering, and hoping your local wasn't hitting you hard. Ya know!!! I'm on the M's small for the first five and for the game. Good luck to us.
Mrbator, thanks for the writeup on the Reds!! You are truly a class act and I for one would like to say THANK YOU for the information you provide for everyone.
Cheers King!!! Just wondering, and hoping your local wasn't hitting you hard. Ya know!!! I'm on the M's small for the first five and for the game. Good luck to us.
Mrbator, thanks for the writeup on the Reds!! You are truly a class act and I for one would like to say THANK YOU for the information you provide for everyone.
Cheers King!!! Just wondering, and hoping your local wasn't hitting you hard. Ya know!!! I'm on the M's small for the first five and for the game. Good luck to us.
Mrbator, thanks for the writeup on the Reds!! You are truly a class act and I for one would like to say THANK YOU for the information you provide for everyone.
Cheers man for the heads up! i would use american books but if a dispute occured the australian governing body for gaming prob wouldnt handle the situation, and yeha good luck to us
Cheers King!!! Just wondering, and hoping your local wasn't hitting you hard. Ya know!!! I'm on the M's small for the first five and for the game. Good luck to us.
Mrbator, thanks for the writeup on the Reds!! You are truly a class act and I for one would like to say THANK YOU for the information you provide for everyone.
Cheers man for the heads up! i would use american books but if a dispute occured the australian governing body for gaming prob wouldnt handle the situation, and yeha good luck to us
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