
Time to haul in some bread. Credit: Getty Images
We always refer to our dollars as bread, and if that's the case the Bookie busters are having a yeast overload. Coming off a sweep in Game 1 of the NBA finals, this weekend brings us the end of the Champions League. The stage is set, Liverpool vs Tottenham for all the bread, Good Luck!
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UPDATE 6/4 1018 CST
France /USA First half over 1. 2U
Both teams score 1U
USA Team total over .5 1U
France TT over 1.5 2U
USA TT over 1 +230 1U
SUNDAY NIGHT FIGHT 650 CST
Warriors/Raptors Over 108.5 10U
Champions league 1215 CST
Salah scores goal 3U
2nd half highest scoring 5U
Previous Plays
SENEGAL U20 VS POLAND-U20
Over 2 10U
Alexandre Lacazette to score goal 2U
score 2 goals .5 U +850
Arsenal to lift the cup 5U +125
Arsenal to lift the cup 20U +105 **
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The Houston Astros have already dealt with their fair share of injuries in 2025, particularly among their starting pitching staff.
Spencer Arrighetti is currently sidelined with a fractured thumb, and Hayden Wesneski is out for the season, needing Tommy John surgery.
The Astros were hoping to receive good news when they asked for a second opinion on Ronel Blanco's elbow injury.
RHP Ronel Blanco will undergo right elbow surgery next week, which will sideline him for the remainder of the 2025 season.
— Julia Morales (@JuliaMorales) May 28, 2025
Unfortunately for Blanco, it appears that the second opinion confirmed a similar diagnosis to the first one.
The Astros have revealed that Blanco will be out for the season, requiring Tommy John surgery. Add Blanco to the list with Cristian Javier, Luis Garcia, and Wesneski, who are working their way back from season-ending elbow surgery.
JP France is also trying to recover from shoulder surgery that he had last season. Tough luck for Houston, having three-fifths of the starting rotation unavailable before getting out of May.
At least Arrighetti is expected to return, possibly in July. He began playing catch on Tuesday, according to MLB.com's Brian McTaggart.
Astros did get some good news: Spencer Arrighetti began playing catch yesterday.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) May 28, 2025
And GM Dana Brown told the Astros flagship on Wednesday that the club hopes to get Garcia back in July or August. Brown also gave an update on Yordan Alvarez. They're basically waiting on Yordan to let them know when he's ready.
Arms race
For the time being, it appears the team will roll with Ryan Gusto, Colton Gordon, and whomever else they can call up from Sugar Land to fill the fourth and fifth starter roles. The trade market is always an option too.