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The calm before the storm is what we'll call it. One game left in the NFL season, and a fantastic matchup it is. Watch where the money comes in and figure out where your bet fits in. I believe there will be a surge of Under bets and some 49ers money. Just a thought.

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2/1 357 CST

TEXAS TECH @ KANSAS (#3)2nd half over 72.5 3U MAX BOMB

Kansas TT over 38 3U MAX BOMB

618 CST  

Minnesota U at Illinois Illinois -6 2U


Iowa at Maryland Under 144 3U

1215 CST   1/30

NICE VS LYON

Over 2.5 3U

FH over 1 3U

Previous Plays

Bolivia

BLOOMING VS ALWAYS READY

Over 3 5U MAX

MEMPHIS @ CENTRAL FLORIDA

FH under 65 1U

Game under 139 2U

WOFFORD @ THE CITADEL

Over 153 3U MAX BOMB

Sunday early

Netherlands VITESSE VS FC EMMEN

Over 3 3U

VITESSE TT over 2 5U MAX

Sunday BOMB

ATLÉTICO MADRID VS LEGANÉS Lock this one up its a 5am

Madrid -1 5U MAX BOMB

7 CST

Oklahoma City Thunder at MinnesotaTimberwolves

Over 225.5 3U MAX

340 CST 1/25

Belmont/Austin Peay Over 153

713 CST

MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES @ DETROIT PISTONS

2nd half over 118 2U

For any questions or comments reach me @Jerryboknowz Twitter.

Be sure to check out my show MoneyLine with Josh Jordan on ESPN 97.5. We're on every Sunday from 10-noon, and we'll talk a lot of fantasy football and NFL gambling. Also, be sure to follow us @Moneyline975 on Twitter.


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The Astros beat the Orioles, 10-7. Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images.

Jeremy Peña and Christian Walker each hit a three-run homer, and the Houston Astros outslugged the Baltimore Orioles 10-7 on Friday night.

Colton Cowser went deep for Baltimore, but the Orioles couldn’t pull this game out despite twice cutting a four-run deficit to one.

Steven Okert (2-2) got the win in relief for Houston, and the Astros — who are without injured closer Josh Hader and lefty reliever Bennett Sousa — held on. Houston signed veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel and he was with the team, but the AL West-leading Astros didn’t use him. Bryan Abreu struck out four to end the game and get his second save.

Rookie catcher Samuel Basallo, who agreed to an eight-year, $67 million contract before the game, did not start for the Orioles, but entered as a pinch hitter in the seventh and tagged out a runner at the plate the following inning.

Peña’s drive to left capped a four-run third that included two Baltimore errors. Jeremiah Jackson’s two-run double made it 4-3 in the fourth, but after Orioles starter Cade Povich (2-7) was pulled with two outs in the fifth, Yennier Cano came on and immediately gave up Walker’s homer.

The Orioles trailed 7-6 after Cowser’s solo shot in the seventh, but pinch-hitter Victor Caratini’s two-run double in the eighth made it a three-run game, and Peña’s comebacker bounced off reliever Corbin Martin and into shallow right-center field for an RBI double.

Orioles infielder Vimael Machín hit a solo homer in the eighth in his first big league plate appearance since 2022.

Houston starter Lance McCullers Jr. allowed three runs in four innings after coming off the injured list (right finger blister).

Key moment

Jackson nearly made a diving catch on Caratini’s hit with two outs in the eighth, but once the ball got past him in right, two runs scored to make it 9-6.

Key stat

The Astros improved to 15-8 in games in which their opponent starts a left-handed pitcher.

Up next

Cristian Javier (1-1) starts for Houston on Saturday night against Dean Kremer (9-9) of the Orioles.

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