Following today's UEFA Champions League group stage draw, the most prominent European football/soccer competition is ready to kick off. And so is betting on the same. In this article, we will review all the groups and present them to you. Manchester City is the top contender for winning the trophy, and … Read More... about UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw Completed
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MLB Insight – Top 3 Hitters Rebounding in May
The month of April is a crapshoot in Major League Baseball. Albert Pujols hit .346 with 14 homers and 32 RBIs in April of 2006 and then .217 with 0 home runs and just 4 RBIs in April of 2012. Rockies’ shortstop Trevor Story exploded with 10 bombs and 20 RBIs in his rookie year before which he was unknown outside of Denver. No one knows what April will bring each season, … [Read more...] about MLB Insight – Top 3 Hitters Rebounding in May
The Last of a Dying Breed – The Demise of the SP – Part Two
Pitch count. Workload. Innings limit. These phrases never existed prior to 1988 but are now commonplace in Major League baseball. Last time we explored how innings are down for starting pitchers across baseball and complete games and shutouts are quickly becoming endangered. Today I want to incorporate pitch count, the age of the pitcher, and how this impacts your … [Read more...] about The Last of a Dying Breed – The Demise of the SP – Part Two
Finish What You Start – The Demise of the SP – Part One
Finish what you start. Completing a game on the mound used to be expected of starting pitchers. It was your game to win or lose. Just like how hitters have caught the homerun bug, things have changed. Today you hear things like, the manager just wants to get him through 5 innings and then the bullpen will take over. Somewhere along the line in MLB history, teams began … [Read more...] about Finish What You Start – The Demise of the SP – Part One
The Times Are Changing: A Look at Homerun Trends in the MLB
You just don’t see contact hitters like that anymore. It’s all about launch angle now. The game is different. If you follow baseball, you have likely heard phrases similar to these uttered by the TV commentators or your fellow fans. It is common for baseball junkies to reference the changing times in the Major Leagues, noting that steals totals are dwindling or that … [Read more...] about The Times Are Changing: A Look at Homerun Trends in the MLB
MLB April Outlook – Checking Back in on Huge Dogs
Earlier this month, I reported that huge underdogs were playing uncharacteristically well. Not since 2004 have teams with lines of +200 or longer been profitable on the moneyline for an entire season. The numbers suggested that a collapse was probable, but longshot clubs have held strong. Their 9-13 record grants them a 40.9% winning percentage and profits of $730. Compare … [Read more...] about MLB April Outlook – Checking Back in on Huge Dogs
Massive Underdogs are Normally Terrible Bets – This Year They’re Winning
It has been said you can count on two things - death and taxes. I would add a third item to that list. You can always count on large underdogs in the MLB to come up short … well, at least until this season. The system is ultra-simple and yet the numbers are staggering. Underdogs of +200 or more have not had a profitable season since 2004! If you were unfortunate enough to … [Read more...] about Massive Underdogs are Normally Terrible Bets – This Year They’re Winning
The Jet Ski Rental of MLB Betting Systems
Imagine owning a jet ski rental business in a northern coastal city. For three-quarters of the year, business is going to be slow. In fact, you will probably only be open for a few months. No one jet skis in Michigan in February. As you winterproof your building and prepare to take the cold months off, you realize that your business will be losing money until you are able to … [Read more...] about The Jet Ski Rental of MLB Betting Systems