Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Professional Bettors Dominate MLB Picks Again

As the Super Adventure Club knows, the Marlins beat the Orioles, Angles over the Dodgers, big underdog Royals over the Nationals, White Sox over the Braves, Astros over Giants, and Padres knocked off the Devil Rays (while going over the total), also getting the big number. Finally, Cliff Lee and the Mariners were victorious against the Cubs.

It's scary how the gape between the haves and the have nots keeps getting. The sharps keep dominating MLB baseball betting picks. Why? More and more sharp players are betting the picks of the winningest sports betting service ever in terms of units won GodsTips and No. 1 based on winning percentage Stevie Vincent.

Here is the Center of the Handicapping Universe GodsTips premium report that all professional gamblers got.

Wise Guy…

FLORIDA (NOLASCO -120) Baltimore (Matusz)

Florida has won 4-of-5 on the road, while Baltimore has lost 6-of-7 at home. Baltimore is 19-51 this year. They are 4-20 the last 24. The road team is 9-5 in Nolasco's starts. Baltimore has lost 10-of-11 with Matusz

Orioles are 30-68 in their last 98 games as a home underdog of +110 to +150 and 14-49 in their last 63 games following a loss.

Florida is 4-0 in the series and 10-1 the last 11.

Major…

LA ANAHEIM (PINEIRO -127) LA Dodgers (Ely)

This is a competitor consensus. If we have a lean one way and one of the few sports services or sources we respect has a big pick on a certain side, we pass along as a competitor consensus.

KANSAS CITY (BANNISTER +235) Washington (Strasburg)

Going against favorites of 150 or more with a starting pitcher who gave up two or fewer earned runs in his last two outings against a starting pitcher with an ERA of 7.00 or higher over his last five starts is +105.2 units. Nationals are 1-8 in their last 9 games vs. a right-handed starter.

WHITE SOX (BUEHRLE +103) Atlanta (Hudson)

Going with home teams that strike out six or less times per game against a starting pitcher with an ERA of 2.50 or less over his last three starts is 656-529, +102.1 units.

Going against a team that has a moneyline of +/- 125 or less with a starting pitcher whose NL WHIP is 1.250 or better on the season and averaging .5 or fewer stolen bases per game is 677-562, +86.6 units.

The Braves are 3-8 in Hudson's last 11 starts vs. a team with a winning record and 2-14 in Interleague play with him. The Sox have won 11-of-12 overall. White Sox are 22-6 in Buehrle's last 28 interleague starts and 28-12 overall with him.

HOUSTON (MYERS +108) San Francisco (Zito)

Going against a team that has a moneyline of +/- 125 or less with a starting pitcher whose NL WHIP is 1.250 or better on the season and averaging .5 or fewer stolen bases per game is 677-562, +86.6 units.

Houston has won six straight at home with Myers. The home team is 12-1 in his last 13 starts.

SAN DIEGO (CORREIA +160) Tampa (Shields)

Tampa lost 5-of-6 and 9-of-12. They've lost five straight with Shields -7.1 units. Over his last 21 2/3 IP he's given up 23 earned runs and three unearned.

Padres are 6-0 in Correia's last 6 starts after scoring two runs or less in their previous game. Similarly, they are 7-1 with him off a team loss. They've won nine of this last 12 road starts.

The Rays are 1-4 in Shields' last 5 starts as a favorite of -151 to -200 and 0-5 with him against a team that allowed two or fewer runs last game.

Here is what the founder of forensic sports handicapping Stevie Vincent had.

PRO BASEBALL

>>>LEVEL 5 PLAY is on San Diego/Tampa OVER

INNER CIRCLE CLUB

Forensic team and pitching information on this game; last five appearances (minimum of three if pitcher has less than five starts): Correia 6.57 ERA 1.78 WHIP, Shields 9.13 ERA 1.85 WHIP

>>>LEVEL 5 PLAY is on SEATTLE over Cubs

Forensic team and pitching information on this game; last five appearances (minimum of three if pitcher has less than five starts): Lee 1.76 ERA WHIP 0.78, Wells 7.25 ERA 1.97 WHIP

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