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MLB Handicapping Update: Jurrjens still lacking despite strong effort vs. Boston

06.26.2012     01:54 PM     Printer Friendly
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We admit that Jair Jurrjens' performance last Friday in Boston bordered on mind-blowing. After getting pounded around early in the season and not doing much at Triple-A, Jurrjens went 7.2 innings and allowed only one earned run. We remain leery however that Jurrjens is officially back in good form. For starters, the reason he was sent down was to strengthen his arm and improve velocity. After the first few innings against Boston, Jurrjens was right back to where he was pre-demotion with a high-80s fastball. The speed different between his fastball and change-up was also poor at just 6.2 mph. Jurrjens is slated to throw Thursday against Arizona.


"That means he was making some pretty good arm action with it," manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "That's one of the things that we wanted him to work on. The first couple innings, with his arm Read more



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Legalized sports betting in the United States: What does it mean for bettors?

06.26.2012     01:21 PM     Andrew Lange     Printer Friendly
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Brandywine president Joe Asher wrote and pro-gambling article supporting New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's push for legalized sports betting. Asher obviously has an agenda – legalized sports betting could mean big bucks for Brandywine. And the article’s vanilla approach was probably premeditated considering it was published on USNews.com – I highly doubt many readers made a 5-inning line bet today. But with sports betting being such a hot topic in the mainstream media, opinions like these – no matter what the motive – deserve to be dissected from someone who actually bets on a daily basis. 

Asher starts out by harping about the lack of protection for bettors using offshore sportsbooks.


These illegal wagers—placed through "street bookies" and offshore web sites—are unregulated, untaxed, and leave bettors—who simply want a little action on the game—totally unprotected. Legalizing and taxing sports betting is an easy way for cash-strapped states to raise Read more



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Sports Betting Podcast 6-26-2012 with Handicapper Erin Rynning

06.26.2012     10:01 AM     Printer Friendly
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Tuesday's Sportsmemo Podcast featured handicapper Erin Rynning. ER broke down the MLB card from a betting perspective.

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Erin Rynning - MLB Every Game on the Board

To listen to past shows, be sure to visit our Sportsmemo Podcast Homepage.

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Revenue from online gambling will only go so far in helping to solve debt crisis

06.26.2012     08:57 AM     Printer Friendly
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Are you excited by the recent push for online gambling? Isn't it awesome that our government is working diligently to provide us with more personal freedoms? Sorry, that was our weak attempt at sarcasm. Everyone knows Big Brother sees online gambling as a form of revenue and to a certain degree, that's OK – so long as we have easier ways to bet online, right? But there seems to be some overestimation when it comes to the financial impact it will have on states if and when this all goes down. Yes, it’ll be a decent chunk of change – as much as $81 billion if somehow it were legal in all 50 states – but in the grand scheme of things, online gambling isn't going to miraculously solve the financial woes of those states strapped for cash.


It’s also just a drop in the bucket compared with the billions of dollars in state debt (California alone is $28 billion in the hole, while Illinois is out $15 billion). Rose said even the most optimistic estimates on what the federal government could raise by Read more








MLB Handicapping: Oddsmakers adjust to hot temps and poor pitching at Coors

06.26.2012     08:35 AM     Printer Friendly
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Article trying to explain the increase in run production at Coors Field. One theory is the remarkably hot and dry weather occurring in Denver. Don't tell that to Jeff Francis who pitched well last night despite it being the hottest game in Coors Field history. But despite Francis' effort, let’s not let facts get in the way – Colorado's pitching just isn't very good (5.80 ERA at home). Totals at Coors are now 22-13-2 O/U on the season. Oddsmakers have adjusted and we are now routinely seeing games lined 10 or more. Double-digits totals though are a much more modest 9-8 O/U.



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MLB Betting Notes: Blue Jays' Laffey makes first start in nearly two years

06.26.2012     07:36 AM     Printer Friendly
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Toronto (Laffey) at Boston (Matuszaka) -155 O/U 11

Another day, another stop gap starter as the Blue Jays send Aaron Laffey to the hill tonight in Boston. Laffey was called up from Triple-A two weeks ago and made four appearances out of the bullpen including a three-inning stint last Wednesday. In 11 starts at Triple-A Las Vegas, Laffey was 3-5 with a 4.81 ERA. This will mark his first start in nearly two years. Despite its pitching woes, Toronto has made up for it with the sticks. Winners of seven of its last 10, the Jays are hitting .293, slugging .503 and averaging 6.2 runs per game during that stretch. Of note, be prepared for a potential Jamie Moyer sighting.




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Technology could be the answer to accurately judging a boxing match

06.26.2012     07:24 AM     Printer Friendly
Boxing may have found a more accurate way of judging fights thanks to a little computer chip. PunchForce is a device place on boxers' gloves that measures the speed and force of a punch. The original thought behind it was to broadcast the data for television viewers. But in the wake of the infamous Pacquiao-Bradley fight, some are saying it should be used by judges. PunchForce is owned by HBO and is slated to launch in January of 2013.


"You just have to look at the blogs (to see that) there is a lot of argument about judging bias and refereeing bias," said Edis, now a new-media professor at New York University. But "numbers don't lie, and people having access to that data in real time, that can shine a light on the sport."











MLB Gambling Notes: Trying to figure out New York's Phil Hughes

06.26.2012     07:02 AM     Printer Friendly
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Cleveland (Masterson) at NY Yankees (Hughes) -155 O/U 9.5

An excellent attempt to try to figure out New York's Phil Hughes who to his credit hasn't been that bad this season – save for the 19 home runs he’s allowed. One of Hughes' problems has been his inability to put hitters away when ahead in the count. Also interesting is that his seasonal splits show astronomical – and perhaps unexplainable – righty/lefty splits. Against righties: .345 BAA/.377 OBP/.664 SLG. Against lefties: .200 BAA/.269 OBP/.388 SLG. Adding to its oddness, his career numbers show little to no split at all.


The average AL hitter has a .166 BA and .250 SLG in PA when they’ve seen an 0-2 count. In PA when Hughes has gotten ahead 0-2 hitters have a .253 BA and .494 SLG. Even worse, when the count is 0-2 AL hitters have a .146 BA and .222 SLG. Against Read more



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