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A lot has happened since the last edition of Bookie Busters. Now that NCAA is in the rear view we turn our focus to the NBA playoffs and soccer. Starting with tomorrow's Champion League matches, this week is packed with spots to take advantage of, so patience will be key. Let's start another streak, last one hit 21 in a row!
Pick you spots, get to your goal and bounce. Good Luck
New Plays
UPDATE 132 CST
Arsenal/Napoli
Both teams to score and over 2.5 5U
Both teams to score risk 6U
UPDATE 103 CST
Barca/United FH over 1 1U
Messi Goal 5U
Barca FH draw no bet 3U
Both teams to score risk 10U
UPDATE
115 CST
Juventus TT over 1 -170 risk 10U
Previous Plays
Texas Tech / Virginia Under 120 8U
First half under 55 4U
Oklahoma City Thunder at Minnesota Timberwolves
2nd half over 111.5 5U
3rd Q over 56.5 2U
Liverpool/ Southampton Both teams to score -101 2U
Spain
Barcelona/A Madrid
Both teams to score 3U
Update 458 cst
Virginia First half TT Over 32 2U
Stugg BTTS winner
Wolfsburg TT over MAX winner
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Jose Altuve hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning that sent the Houston Astros to an 8-5 win over the Detroit Tigers on Monday night.
That ball landed on Mars.#TheNextFrontier pic.twitter.com/yDh0fp1RvO
— Houston Astros (@astros) April 29, 2025
Christian Walker also had a two-run shot in the fourth to begin Houston's comeback from a 3-0 deficit. The Astros still trailed by one when Jeremy Peña singled in the sixth. Altuve followed with his drive off Jack Flaherty (1-3) that crashed off the wall above the left-field seats to put Houston up 4-3.
Altuve had two hits and three RBIs while batting second for the first time since 2023. He asked to move out of the leadoff spot to give him more time to get ready to hit in the first inning after coming in from the outfield. The nine-time All-Star moved to left field this year after spending his first 14 major league seasons playing second base.
Houston’s victory snapped a four-game winning streak for the Tigers, who got two homers from Riley Greene and one from Kerry Carpenter but managed just two other hits.
The Astros tacked on four runs in the seventh with the help of sloppy defense by the Tigers. Rookie shortstop Trey Sweeney made throwing errors on consecutive plays with no outs to put runners at second and third.
Mauricio Dubón singled to score them both and extend the lead. Houston added runs on a groundout by Altuve and an RBI single by Yordan Alvarez to push it to 8-3.
Houston starter Ronel Blanco allowed three hits and three runs while striking out six in five innings. Steven Okert (1-0) worked a scoreless sixth for the win. Josh Hader pitched the ninth for his eighth save.
Flaherty yielded six hits and four runs — both season highs — in five-plus innings.
Key moment
Altuve’s home run.
Key stat
Peña has four hits in two games batting leadoff. He hit first Sunday — with Altuve getting a day off — and stayed in the top spot Monday when Altuve dropped to second.
Up next
Houston RHP Ryan Gusto (3-1, 2.78 ERA) opposes RHP Reese Olson (3-1, 3.28) when the series continues Tuesday night.