L.A. Angels-Oakland
Escobar (2-1, 3.71)- Loaiza (0-2, 8.59)
Detroit-Seattle
Verlander (1-2, 5.40)- Hernandez (0-2, 6.14)
N.Y. Mets-San Diego
Zambrano (1-1, 9.00)- Hensley (0-1, 6.00)
Arizona-L.A. Dodgers
Ortiz (0-2, 4.97)- Tomko (1-1, 5.82)
Atlanta-Washington
Thomson (0-0, 1.23)- Armas (1-2, 3.71)
Wróciłem właśnie z pracy i widzę że wszyscy analizują Playoff w NBA i NHL

z nierozpoczętych zostało juz tylko 5 spotkań.
Ja zagrałem
Arizona - LA Dodgers over9 1.91/1j
oraz ATL 1.87/11j
- powód to 7 typ z MLB Pata Millera (6 nietrafionych) więc zagrałem to za większą stawkę bo akurat wcześniej zacząłem progresje na zwycięstwo Atlanty. Wkleję tutaj jego wypowiedź może kogoś przekona albo zniechęci to grania tego typu.
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Reason: The Braves may have lost three quarters of their infield over the past week, but they also have the deepest bench of young talent in the league. The likes of Ryan Langerhans, Adam LaRoche, and Jeff Francoeur lead the way. Langerhans is second on the team batting .308 and all three are in the top six in offensive categories for the Braves.
Atlanta's MVP is also having a great start to the season, Andruw Jones leads the team with eight homeruns and 23 runs batted in. This has helped the Braves to cash the over in 12 of their last 15 games. They face Tony Armas who posts a 1-2 record with a 3.71 ERA. I expect this to inflate today, as Armas is a horrendous 0-8 in his last eight games verses Atlanta at home and even worse he's 1-15 in his last 16 against the Braves.
Atlanta counters with red-hot John Thomson. Thomson has pitched 14.2 innings over two starts this season and has a stellar 1.23 ERA with 14 strikeouts. Both starts resulted in no-decisions. Look for Thomson to earn his first win of the season against the Nationals who have a horrible 8-24 mark over the last 32 games at home.