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The Bookie Busters are on a paper chase, and we look to continue our fortunes this weekend. March Madness has been good to us, but the main course is here and we have to be careful how fast we try to eat it,
As the amount of games get smaller. the numbers get sharper. Just like with anything, as the number of games dwindle down in NCAA football, the lines get tighter. Some of these games the best option might be to wait until the live betting, you can try and get to your number then.
Let's hoop!!
NEW PLAYS
UPDATE 736CST
Virginia -4 (buy the hook) 10U MaX
Virginia FH -2 5U
UPDATE 447 CST
Colombia
DEPORTIVO CALI VS CÚCUTA DEPORTIVO
FH Over 1 +105 5U
Game Over 2 risk 10U
UPDATE 458
Duke -2.5 2nd half 10U MAX
UPDATE 506 CST
Duke/Mich St 2nd half over 78 6U
UPDATE 905 CST
Roll that 10 U over into
Galaxy DNB -230 Risk 10 U
Galaxy TT over 2.5 +230 2U
Shatterday
3/30
Netherlands
DE GRAAFSCHAP VS HERACLES ALMELO
Over 3 7U
UPDATE 502 CST
Parlay 10U MAX
ZagsML
Virginia ML
Zags -2.5 FH 3U
509 CST
Zags first Half ML risk 3U
604 CST
Zags ML 2nd half -180 risk 5U
Houston +3 (buy the hook I want a full possession) 10U MAX
UPDATE
945 CST
Virginia Tech TT over 35 5U
Virginia Tech +7 2nd half 10U
Previous Plays
Oregon +5.5 3U
FH +4.5 -3.3
Under 105.5 3U
Game under 112.5 5U MAX
FH Under 54.5 5U MAX
+4.5 5U MAX
Mich FH -5.7
Tenn -2.2 live
5-3
+9.8
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Jul 10, 2025, 3:46 pm
Jake Meyers is the latest Astro to be rushed back from injury too soon. Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images.
Houston center fielder Jake Meyers was removed from Wednesday night’s game against Cleveland during pregame warmups because of right calf tightness.
Meyers, who had missed the last two games with a right calf injury, jogged onto the field before the game but soon summoned the training staff, who joined him on the field to tend to him. He remained on the field on one knee as manager Joe Espada joined the group. After a couple minutes, Meyers got up and was helped off the field and to the tunnel in right field by a trainer.
Mauricio Dubón moved from shortstop to center field and Zack Short entered the game to replace Dubón at shortstop.
Meyers is batting .308 with three homers and 21 RBIs this season.
After the game, Meyers met with the media and spoke about the injury. Meyers declined to answer when asked if the latest injury feels worse than the one he sustained Sunday. Wow, that is not a good sign.
Asked if this calf injury feels worse than the one he sustained on Sunday, Jake Meyers looked toward a team spokesman and asked "do I have to answer that?" He did not and then politely ended the interview.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) July 10, 2025
Lack of imaging strikes again!
The Athletic's Chandler Rome reported on Thursday that the Astros didn't do any imaging on Meyers after the initial injury. You can't make this stuff up. This is exactly the kind of thing that has the Astros return-to-play policy under constant scrutiny.
The All-Star break is right around the corner, why take the risk in playing Meyers after missing just two games with calf discomfort? The guy literally fell to the ground running out to his position before the game started. The people that make these risk vs. reward assessments clearly are making some serious mistakes.
The question remains: will the Astros finally do something about it?