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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    5-18-13

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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    #2
    Knicks at Pacers: What bettors need to know

    New York Knicks at Indiana Pacers (-5, 177.5)

    Pacers lead best-of-seven series 3-2.

    For all the love that Paul George has gotten during the postseason, it is becoming apparent that George Hill might actually be the most important player for the Indiana Pacers. The Pacers hope to have their point guard back when they host the New York Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Saturday. Hill sat out Game 5 with a concussion and the Indiana offense noticeably suffered without its director.

    Hill spent Game 5 in a darkened training room after taking an elbow from Knicks center Tyson Chandler in the previous game. He will need to pass the NBA’s concussion protocol in order to return to the lineup, and that could take some time. Meanwhile New York will try to keep the magic it found at home going in Indiana, where the Pacers have yet to lose in the postseason. The Knicks have been in a shooting slump during the entire series but came through on the defensive end by limiting Indiana to 36.2 percent shooting and holding their own on the boards.

    TV: 8 p.m. ET, ESPN

    ABOUT THE KNICKS: Carmelo Anthony failed to record a field goal in the fourth quarter during Game 3 or 4 at Indiana but came through late in Game 5 with four straight points that helped put the game away. The star forward went 10-for-28 from the field in Game 5 and is shooting 41.3 percent in the series. “We wasn’t ready to go home yet,” Anthony said. “We wanted to protect our homecourt. We let one slip away here on our homecourt (in Game 1) that put us in the position we’re in right now. But we’re just taking it one day at a time. We have faith, we believe, and we feel confident about this one.” Anthony got some much-needed scoring help from the bench, where both Chris Copeland and J.R. Smith scored 13 points. Smith struggled again to 4-for-11 from the field but Copeland hit a trio of 3-pointers in 19 minutes - his most playing time of the series.

    ABOUT THE PACERS: Indiana is 7-0 in the postseason when Hill scores 14 or more points and 0-4 when he scores fewer. The 27-year-old guard reportedly suffered the concussion in the first half of Game 4 but still went on to score 14 points in the third quarter of that game en route to a game-high 26. But symptoms began to crop up the next day, and the Pacers and the NBA won’t take any chances. “He’s gotta pass the NBA protocol concussion test,” Pacers coach Frank Vogel said. D.J. Augustin started in Hill’s place in Game 5 and scored 12 points but did not have an assist in 39 minutes. George absorbed more of the ball handling responsibilities, in addition to being counted on for scoring production and taking the main defensive assignment on Anthony. “We gotta approach Game 6 as a desperation game,” George said. The All-Star forward scored a team-high 23 points in Game 5 but went 10-for-36 in Games 3 and 4 in Indiana.

    TRENDS:

    * Knicks are 1-5 ATS in their last six games following an ATS win.
    * Pacers are 5-0 ATS in their last five home games.
    * Home team is 4-0 ATS in the last four meetings.
    * Over is 11-2 in Pacers’ last 13 games following a loss.

    BUZZER BEATERS

    1. Pop star Rihanna suggested on Instagram that Smith has struggled because he’s hung over from partying. “I don’t follow that,” Knicks coach Mike Woodson told reporters. “It has no bearing on this game tonight.”

    2. Indiana went 19-for-33 from the free throw line in Game 5.

    3. New York G Jason Kidd was limited to five minutes in Game 5 and went 0-for-1 from the field. He is 0-for-17 in the last nine games.
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
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      #3
      Kings at Sharks: What bettors need to know

      Los Angeles Kings at San Jose Sharks (-123, 4.5)

      Los Angeles leads series 2-0.

      Entering their Western Conference second-round series against their Pacific Division rivals, the sixth-seeded San Jose Sharks were one of the most dangerous teams on the power play this postseason. Heading into Game 3 at HP Pavilion on Saturday, the fifth-seeded Los Angeles Kings are the ones clicking with the man advantage. San Jose finds itself in a must-win situation thanks to Los Angeles' power play, which converted three times on six opportunities - including twice in a 22-second span late in the third period - en route to a 4-3 home triumph on Thursday that gave the reigning Stanley Cup champions a 2-0 series lead.

      The Sharks were 7-for-24 on the power play during their four-game sweep of the Northwest Division champion Vancouver Canucks in the first round. They have been unable to cash in against the Kings, going 0-for-7 over the first two games. Defenseman Drew Doughty gave Los Angeles a 2-0 lead at 4:10 of the second period with a man-advantage tally and captain Dustin Brown forged a 3-3 tie during a 5-on-3 with 1:43 remaining in the third. Trevor Lewis completed the improbable comeback shortly after the ensuing faceoff with San Jose still down a skater.

      TV: 9 p.m. ET, NBCSN, TSN, RDS

      ABOUT THE KINGS: Brown believes having a large chunk of players from last season's championship team on the roster already has paid dividends this postseason. "Experience is one thing. It's another thing to have all that experience together as a group of guys because that goes a long way when you get yourself into a hole," Brown told the Los Angeles Times after Game 2. "We didn't play a great game, but we found a way to win." The Kings also were in a hole when they lost the first two games of their first-round series against the St. Louis Blues. All that experienced group of players has done is win six consecutive contests since. Jarret Stoll did not play on Thursday after receiving a hit to the head from Raffi Torres in the series opener. While not a marquee name, Stoll has been a key part to Los Angeles' success. "He may not be a top-two-line guy for us, but he's got a lot of fingerprints all over the game every time we have one," defenseman Rob Scuderi told the Times. The Kings have won 12 consecutive home games.

      ABOUT THE SHARKS: Game 1 may have been the last contest played by Raffi Torres in a San Jose uniform. An unrestricted free agent after the season, the left wing was suspended for the remainder of the series as a result of his head shot on Stoll. Torres has been banned several times during his career, most notably last postseason when he received a 25-game suspension - which later was reduced to 21 games - for a hit to the head of Chicago's Marian Hossa. Captain Joe Thornton didn't think Torres' hit on Stoll was dirty at all. "We were kind of shocked to hear that he has to fly to New York for the hearing," Thornton told the San Jose Mercury News on Thursday. "We didn't see anything wrong on the play." Coach Todd McLellan believes his was the better team in Game 2, save for the 22-second span late in the third period. "When you get three (goals), you'd better beat this team," McLellan said. "We've got to get back to San Jose and feel good about what we did for 59 minutes. ... There's a lot of good to take out of that game. I liked a lot. I disliked the fact that we lost."

      TRENDS:

      * Home team is 11-1 in the last 12 meetings.
      * Over is 5-1-3 in the last nine meetings.
      * Kings are 4-1 in the last five meetings.
      * Kings are 10-25 in the last 35 meetings in San Jose.

      OVERTIME:

      1. Kings C Anze Kopitar left Game 2 in the opening minute of the third period after being hit in the left side of his face with a puck but returned midway through the session.

      2. With Torres suspended, LW Tim Kennedy was inserted into San Jose's lineup. As a result, C Scott Gomez was moved up to the third line and took advantage of the promotion by recording two assists.

      3. Sharks C Patrick Marleau has scored a goal in five of his team's six playoff games.
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      • Can'tPickAWinner
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        #4
        Three streaking pitchers worth a look on the road Saturday

        Saturday's MLB schedule features a few starters that maybe didn't get off to the best starts in the 2013 season, but might just be turning things around lately. Here is a rundown of some guys on the hill Saturday that have had some recent success on the road.

        Brandon Morrow, Toronto Blue Jays (1-2, 4.69 ERA)

        The Jays righty seems to be coming around after a slow start to the season. Morrow has pitched very well in his last three outings with the Jays, victorious in all three. He won his last road start versus the Baltimore Orioles by a score of 6-5. Morrow went 6 1/3 innings giving up three earned runs along the way.

        The righty takes the hill against the New York Yankees Saturday. Morrow was roughed up by the Yankes earlier in the year giving up five earned runs in 5 1/3 innings.

        Brandon McCarthy, Arizona Diamondbacks (0-3, 5.62 ERA)

        McCarthy is still winless on the season but the Diamondbacks have won the last two games he has started away from home. McCarthy lasted 6 1/3 innings giving up just three earned runs in his last road start versus the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is also coming off his best pitching performance of the season, going eight strong innings with no earned runs versus the Philadlphia Phillies.

        McCarthy takes the hill versus the lowly Miami Marlins Saturday.

        Marco Estrada, Milwaukee Brewers (3-2, 5.32 ERA)

        The Brew Crew have won three of Estrada's last four starts away from Miller Park and he's given them some quality performances in those games. His last start, on the road in Pittsburgh, was his best of the season. He went seven innings giving up one earned run en route to the 5-1 victory.

        Milwaukee is on the road to face the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday. Estrada went six innings in his last start at Busch Stadium. The Brewers won 4-3 but he did not factor in the decision.
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        • Can'tPickAWinner
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          #5
          NASCAR betting: Sprint All-Star Race preview

          The field for this year's 29th NASCAR Sprint Cup All-Star Race will feature 22 drivers and the 90-lap race will take place at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday night.

          The race will consist of four 20-lap segments followed by a mandatory pit stop and 10-lap sprint to the finish for a lucrative $1 million prize.

          Favorite: Jimmie Johnson (+500)

          Johnson collected the $1 million prize for taking the checkered flag at the All-Star event last season. In the past eight All-Star Races at Charlotte, he ranks third out of 37 drivers with an average place of 6.9.

          Live dog: Greg Biffle (+1,500)

          Biffle has finished outside the top 10 for four consecutive races, but seems to excel in non-points races. In the past eight NASCAR Sprint Showdown races at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Biffle ranks first out of 39 drivers with an average place of 1.7.

          Long shot: Mark Martin (+4,000)

          Mark Martin claimed his first All Star race victory in 1998 and drove to another in 2005. The Michael Waltrip Racing driver is preparing for his 24th All-Star Race -the most of any driver. In 23 All-Star events, Martin has six top-five finishes to go along with his two victories.

          Key stat: Seven times from seven different drivers has the winner of the all-star event gone on to win the 600-mile race at Charlotte the following weekend.

          Notable quotable:

          "It's like, 'Hey, can you make it from the balcony into the pool without hitting the pool deck?' There's one way to figure it out. You can do all the calculating you want, but you've just got to try it." – Greg Biffle on NASCAR’s decision to allow drivers to speed on pit row during practice and qualifying for the All-Star event.

          Odds to win Sprint All-Star Race courtesy of JustBet:

          Kyle Busch 5/1
          Jimmie Johnson 5-1
          Matt Kenseth 6/1
          Denny Hamlin 15/2
          Kasey Kahne 8/1
          Carl Edwards 12/1
          Brad Keselowski 12/1
          Kevin Harvick 15/1
          Dale Earnhardt Jr. 15/1
          Greg Biffle 15/1
          Jeff Gordon 15/1
          Clint Bowyer 20/1
          Tony Stewart 25/1
          Kurt Busch 30/1
          Joey Logano 30/1
          Ryan Newman 40/1
          Mark Martin 40/1
          Field 20/1
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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            #6
            Hockey Crusher
            San Jose Sharks -126 over LA Kings
            (System Record: 65-3, won last 5 games and a push)
            Overall Record: 65-44-4

            Basketball Crusher
            Indiana Pacers -5 over NY Knicks
            (System Record: 104-4, lost last game)
            Overall Record: 104-79-4

            Baseball Crusher
            Chicago White Sox + Los Angeles Angels OVER 9
            (System Record: 19-4, lost last 5 games and a push)
            Overall Record: 19-29-1

            Soccer Crusher
            Krasnodar + Spartak Moscow UNDER 2.5
            This match is happening in Russia
            (System Record: 398-15, lost last 2 games)
            Overall Record: 398-347-49
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            • Can'tPickAWinner
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              #7
              MLB

              Hot pitchers
              -- Feldman is 3-0, 1.57 in his last four starts.
              -- Kendrick is 4-0, 1.84 in his last seven starts. Arroyo has a 2.89 RA in his last three starts.
              -- McCarthy has a 1.88 RA in his last two starts, but is winless in eight starts so far this season.
              -- Lynn is 4-1, 1.80 in his last five starts.
              -- Colorado won both Chatwood starts (1-0, 3.75), scoring 18 runs.
              -- Zimmerman is 4-0, 0.85 in his last four starts. Stults is 1-1, 2.95 in his last three starts.

              -- Burnett is 3-2, 2.54 in his last six starts.

              -- McAllister is 2-0, 2.18 in his last three starts.
              -- Hernandez is 1-0, 2.25 in his last two starts.
              -- Santiago is 1-1, 3.33 in three starts this season.
              -- Sanchez is 2-2, 2.67 in his last four starts.

              Cold pitchers
              -- Mets are 0-7 when Hefner starts (0-4, 4.28).
              -- Koehler lost his first '13 start, allowing two runs in five IP.
              -- Medlen is 0-4, 5.28 in his last five starts. Capuano is 1-2, 8.76 in his three starts this season.
              -- Estrada is 0-1, 10.61 in two starts vs St Louis this year.
              -- Lincecum is 1-1, 5.32 in four road starts this year.

              -- Bedard is 0-3, 10.47 in his last five starts.

              -- Saunders is 0-4, 12.54 in four road starts (3-0, 1.26 at home).
              -- Morrow is 1-1, 5.92 in his last four starts. Phelps is 0-1, 3.44 in three starts this season.
              -- Jurrjens is making first '13 start; he was
              -- Angels are 0-8 when Blanton starts (0-7, 6.65).
              -- Diamond is 0-3, 7.16 in three home starts (3-0, 1.80 on road). Dempster is 2-3, 4.94 in his last five starts.
              -- Grimm is 0-3, 7.02 in his last three starts.
              -- Milone is 0-5, 4.73 in his last five starts. Santana is 0-1, 5.11 in his last couple starts.

              Starting Pitchers/First Inning
              You can wager on whether teams will score in first inning. Below is how often a starting pitcher has allowed 1+ runs in first inning in one of his starts........
              -- Hefner 4-7; Feldman 2-7
              -- Arroyo 1-8; Kendrick 4-8
              -- McCarthy 4-8; Koehler 0-1
              -- Capuano 1-3; Medlen 1-8
              -- Estrada 1-8; Lynn 2-8
              -- Lincecum 3-8; Chatwood 1-2
              -- Zimmerman 1-8; Stults 1-8

              -- Bedard 3-6; Burnett 3-9

              -- Saunders 1-8; McAllister 2-7
              -- Morrow 3-7; Phelps 1-3
              -- Hernandez 1-7; Jurrjens 0-0
              -- Santiago 0-3; Blanton 5-8
              -- Dempster 3-8; Diamond 2-6
              -- Sanchez 1-8; Grimm 3-6
              -- Santana 4-8; Milone 4-8

              Totals
              -- Six of Cubs' last eight games went over the total.
              -- Eight of last eleven Cincinnati games went over total; six of last eight Philly games stayed under.
              -- Under is 6-2-1 in last nine Arizona games.
              -- Over is 8-2-1 in last eleven Atlanta games.
              -- Under is 6-2-1 in last nine Milwaukee games.
              -- Last six Colorado games went over the total.
              -- Six of last nine Washington games went over.

              -- Under is 4-1-1 in Pittsburgh's last six games.

              -- Under is 4-1-1 in last six Cleveland games.
              -- Under is 6-1-1 in last eight Bronx games; eight of last 11 Blue Jay games went over the total.
              -- Over is 17-2 in last nineteen Tampa Bay games.
              -- Six of last nine Detroit games went over the total.
              -- Six of last eight Boston road games stayed under total.
              -- Five of last six Oakland games stayed under the total.
              -- Five of last seven Angel home games went over total.

              Hot teams
              -- Cubs won four of their last six games.
              -- Reds won six of their last seven games. Phillies won four of five.
              -- Diamondbacks won eight of their last eleven games.
              -- Dodgers won four of their last six games.
              -- Cardinals won seven of their last nine games.
              -- Giants won 11 of their last 17 games.
              -- Washington won seven of its last ten road games.

              -- Pirates won seven of their last eight games.

              -- Cleveland won nine of its last twelve games.
              -- Bronx won eight of its last eleven games. Toronto won four of its last five.
              -- Tampa Bay won seven of its last nine games.
              -- Rangers won seven of their last nine games.
              -- Boston won its last three games, allowing seven runs.
              -- White Sox won five of their last six games.

              Cold teams
              -- Mets lost six of their last eight games, but won last two.
              -- Marlins lost last six games, outscored 36-11.
              -- Braves lost five of their last seven games.
              -- Brewers lost eight of their last nine games.
              -- Rockies lost seven of their last ten games.
              -- Padres lost five of their last seven games.

              -- Astros lost eight of their last nine games.
              -- Mariners are 7-13 in their last 20 road games.
              -- Baltimore lost four of its last five games.
              -- Detroit is 5-7 in its last dozen road games.
              -- Twins are 4-8 in their last twelve home games.
              -- Oakland/Royals are both 3-8 in their last eleven games.
              -- Angels lost five of their last six games.

              Umpires
              -- NY-Chi-- Underdogs won three of last four Gonzalez games.
              -- Cin-Phil-- Last five Barry games went over the total.
              -- Az-Mia-- Under is 22-6-1 in last 29 Culbreth games.
              -- LA-Atl-- Over is 5-1-1 in last seven Layne games.
              -- Mil-StL-- Six of last seven Dimuro games went over total.
              -- SF-Col-- Home team won last four McClelland games.
              -- Wsh-SD-- Visiting team won six of last seven Nelson games.

              -- Hst-Pitt-- Over is 13-5-1 in last nineteen Bucknor games.

              -- Sea-Cle-- Six of last eight Winters games went over the total.
              -- Tor-NY-- Home team won 12 of last 16 Drake games.
              -- TB-Balt-- Last three Davis games stayed under the total.
              -- Chi-LA-- Underdogs are 11-8 in last nineteen Hoye games; home teams are 6-1 in his last seven games behind the dish.
              -- Bos-Min-- Five of last six Schrieber games stayed under total.
              -- Det-Tex-- 12 of last 16 Muchlinski games went over the total.
              -- KC-A's-- Five of last seven Joyce games stayed under total.
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              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                #8
                Sam Martin: Sam Martin's 25* NBA "BLACK REIGN" WINNER (14-4)!
                New York Knicks @ Indiana Pacers May 18 2013 8:00PM
                Play on: Indiana Pacers
                25* Play on Indiana. Pacers didn't come out to play on Friday night, scoring 75 points in a 10-point loss at New York in Game Five, however they didn't need to win that game as tonight's Game Six at home is their best chance to advance to the next round. We backed New York in that win and cover Friday night but we were not at all pleased with the Knicks effort offensively, and we were worried throughout the game that they might lose that game outright. Poor body language shown by the Knicks roster during that game and we think the Pacers come out on fire and cruise to an easy win and cover tonight.

                New York was held to 35% and 36% shooting in both games played here in Indiana - two double-digit losses at the hands of the Pacers who normally play much better offensively on their home court. Indiana didn't have a good offensive game in either of those two home wins, which is awful news for New York as they couldn't stay within single digits even thought the Pacers couldn't score themselves. Indiana has dominated the glass in this series and were +34 in total rebounds in the two home games combined. Pacers knew all along tonight was their big night, and they come out on fire and buy the Knicks early in their third double-digit home win of the series! 25* Play on Indiana.
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                  #9
                  DCI Pro Hockey
                  The Daniel Curry Index

                  05/18/13 Predictions

                  Season: 308-191 (.617)

                  Western Conference Semifinals
                  Game #3
                  Los Angeles vs. SAN JOSE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  Game #2
                  CHICAGO 3, Detroit 2
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                  • Can'tPickAWinner
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                    #10
                    Cappers Access

                    Knicks +5.5
                    Blue Jays +135
                    Rangers +135
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                    • Can'tPickAWinner
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                      #11
                      Hondo

                      PHILLIES
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                        #12
                        Joe Wiz

                        Free Play Saturday Houston/Pittsburgh Under 8
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                          #13
                          Free Selection from Arthur Ralph Sports

                          Our Free Plays are 1033-768 (57 + %) over the last 5 1/2 years !

                          Free winner 6-1 run Sat: over the total 7 1/2 A's/Royals
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                            #14
                            Gamblers Data

                            Free Play Saturday

                            Nationals -160
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                              #15
                              Today's MLB Picks

                              Arizona at Miami

                              The Marlins look to take advantage of an Arizona team that is 0-4 in Brandon McCarthy's last 4 starts as a favorite. Miami is the pick (+130) according to Dunkel, which has the Marlins favored by 1. Dunkel Pick: Miami (+130). Here are all of today's picks.
                              SATURDAY, MAY 18
                              Time Posted: 8:00 a.m. EST
                              Game 951-952: NY Mets at Chicago Cubs (1:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: NY Mets (Hefner) 14.469; Cubs (Feldman) 15.616
                              Dunkel Line: Chicago Cubs by 1; 9
                              Vegas Line: Chicago Cubs (-140); No Run Total
                              Dunkel Pick: Chicago Cubs (-140); N/A
                              Game 953-954: Cincinnati at Philadelphia (4:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Cincinnati (Arroyo) 15.454; Philadelphia (Kendrick) 14.466
                              Dunkel Line: Cincinnati by 1; 7
                              Vegas Line: Philadelphia (-110); 8
                              Dunkel Pick: Cincinnati (-110); Under
                              Game 955-956: Arizona at Miami (7:10 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Arizona (McCarthy) 14.620; Miami (Koehler) 15.518
                              Dunkel Line: Miami by 1; 8 1/2
                              Vegas Line: Arizona (-150); 8
                              Dunkel Pick: Miami (+130); Over
                              Game 957-958: LA Dodgers at Atlanta (7:10 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: LA Dodgers (Capuano) 15.031; Atlanta (Medlen) 16.748
                              Dunkel Line: Atlanta by 1 1/2; 7
                              Vegas Line: Atlanta (-175); 8
                              Dunkel Pick: Atlanta (-175); Under
                              Game 959-960: Milwaukee at St. Louis (7:15 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Milwaukee (Estrada) 13.692; St. Louis (Lynn) 15.231
                              Dunkel Line: St. Louis by 1 1/2; 7
                              Vegas Line: St. Louis (-175); 8
                              Dunkel Pick: St. Louis (-175); Under
                              Game 961-962: San Francisco at Colorado (8:10 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: San Francisco (Lincecum) 15.222; Colorado (Chatwood) 16.160
                              Dunkel Line: Colorado by 1; 10 1/2
                              Vegas Line: Colorado (-115); 10
                              Dunkel Pick: Colorado (-115); Over
                              Game 963-964: Washington at San Diego (8:40 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Washington (Zimmermann) 15.300; San Diego (Stults) 16.536
                              Dunkel Line: San Diego by 1; 5 1/2
                              Vegas Line: Washington (-150); 6 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: San Diego (+130); Under
                              Game 965-966: Seattle at Cleveland (1:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Seattle (Saunders) 15.925; Cleveland (McAllister) 17.602
                              Dunkel Line: Cleveland by 1 1/2; 9
                              Vegas Line: Cleveland (-160); 8 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: Cleveland (-160); Over
                              Game 967-968: Toronto at NY Yankees (1:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Toronto (Morrow) 16.699; NY Yankees (Phelps) 15.686
                              Dunkel Line: Toronto by 1; 9
                              Vegas Line: NY Yankees (-130); 8 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: Toronto (+110); Over
                              Game 969-970: Tampa Bay at Baltimore (4:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Tampa Bay (Hernandez) 15.677; Baltimore (Jurrjens) 15.006
                              Dunkel Line: Tampa Bay by 1/2; 8
                              Vegas Line: Baltimore (-110); 9
                              Dunkel Pick: Tampa Bay (-110); Under
                              Game 971-972: Chicago White Sox at LA Angels (4:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: White Sox (Santiago) 15.532; LA Angels (Blanton) 13.553
                              Dunkel Line: Chicago White Sox by 2; 8
                              Vegas Line: LA Angels (-135); 9
                              Dunkel Pick: Chicago White Sox (+115); Under
                              Game 973-974: Boston at Minnesota (7:10 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Boston (Dempster) 14.782; Minnesota (Diamond) 15.649
                              Dunkel Line: Minnesota by 1; 9
                              Vegas Line: Boston (-135); 8 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (+115); Over
                              Game 975-976: Detroit at Texas (8:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Detroit (Sanchez) 16.503; Texas (Grimm) 15.525
                              Dunkel Line: Detroit by 1; 9
                              Vegas Line: Detroit (-135); 9 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: Detroit (-135); Under
                              Game 977-978: Kansas City at Oakland (9:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Kansas City (Santana) 14.845; Oakland (Milone) 13.721
                              Dunkel Line: Kansas City by 1; 8
                              Vegas Line: Oakland (-130); 7 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: Kansas City (+110); Over
                              Game 979-980: Houston at Pittsburgh (7:05 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Houston (Bedard) 14.572; Pittsburgh (Burnett) 14.323
                              Dunkel Line: Houston by 1/2; 8
                              Vegas Line: Pittsburgh (-250); 7 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: Houston (+210); Over
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