SCOTT SPREITZER'S TAILOR MADE *GAME OF THE YEAR!*: Scott's coming off a 67% winning football weekend in both college and the NFL, including his V.I.P. GOY win on Saturday & his SNF winner with the Bears!. He's now on a 13-4, 76% All Sports GOY run. Scott dropped his MLB total on Sunday, but whips the books with his TAILOR MADE GAME OF THE YEAR! Grab it...CA$H IT!
Game: Toronto Blue Jays at Chicago White Sox Sep 8 2008 8:10PM
Prediction: Chicago White Sox
Grade: Push (0)
Reason: I'm laying the price with the White Sox on Monday. Chicago is battling neck and neck with the Minnesota Twins in the AL Central race. Every game matters. Normally the "need to win" teams are priced so high that it's difficult to find value. I don't think that's the case tonight. Chicago is hosting a Toronto Blue Jays team that's in one of the biggest letdown spots I've ever seen. Toronto just swept the Tampa Bay Rays, the best team in their division. Not only that, they just played 17 of their last 20 games against the Rays, the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees. Toronto was sky high for that stretch, and they played very well. Now, it's time for the crash. Javier Vazquez of Chicago has been good to me this season. I like him in this ideal schedule spot. Note that the Sox lost Sunday afternoon to the Los Angeles Angels. Chicago is 10-5 in the game after its last 15 losses. That's a great combination of a home team in a pennant race, in a bounce back spot, facing a visitor that's due to be flat as a pancake. The White Sox minus the price is the Tailor Made GOY! GL! Scott.
Game: Toronto Blue Jays at Chicago White Sox Sep 8 2008 8:10PM
Prediction: Chicago White Sox
Grade: Push (0)
Reason: I'm laying the price with the White Sox on Monday. Chicago is battling neck and neck with the Minnesota Twins in the AL Central race. Every game matters. Normally the "need to win" teams are priced so high that it's difficult to find value. I don't think that's the case tonight. Chicago is hosting a Toronto Blue Jays team that's in one of the biggest letdown spots I've ever seen. Toronto just swept the Tampa Bay Rays, the best team in their division. Not only that, they just played 17 of their last 20 games against the Rays, the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees. Toronto was sky high for that stretch, and they played very well. Now, it's time for the crash. Javier Vazquez of Chicago has been good to me this season. I like him in this ideal schedule spot. Note that the Sox lost Sunday afternoon to the Los Angeles Angels. Chicago is 10-5 in the game after its last 15 losses. That's a great combination of a home team in a pennant race, in a bounce back spot, facing a visitor that's due to be flat as a pancake. The White Sox minus the price is the Tailor Made GOY! GL! Scott.
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