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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.
New Plays
Coming soon...
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
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With two series in the books, the Astros season hasn't gotten off to the start that they hoped. After a series win over the Mets, Houston was swept at home by the Giants, dropping their record to 2-4.
However, the club's early struggles fall squarely on the anemic offense, not the starting pitching. Which should make this disappointing injury update easier to handle.
The Astros announced on Thursday that Luis Garcia is dealing with inflammation in his elbow, and he will be shut down from throwing for four weeks.
Luis Garcia’s second opinion showed “inflammation in his right elbow,” according to the Astros. He will be shut down and reevaluated in four weeks, the team said.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) April 3, 2025
It's unknown exactly how many setbacks Garcia has sustained in his recovery from Tommy John surgery, but that number has to be at least two, and likely more. There were reports last year that he might be able to return before season's end, but that never materialized.
And of course we have the hiccup this spring that has him unable to throw for the next month. Garcia had surgery in May 2023, so we're almost two years out from the surgery, which typically requires a 12-18 month recovery.
This development makes the return of Lance McCullers Jr even more imperative. On the bright side, McCullers seems to be doing well in his recovery, as he's scheduled for his second rehab start this Saturday at Double-A Corpus Christi.
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