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The object of the game they call gambling is to collect as many coins as you can along your way. While on that path you'll learn many things. How to deal with a loss and why not get too high at moments are a few of the things you must adapt to. The cliche phrase Learn the easy way or the hard way, pertains to this world as well. The key is to learn from your mistakes. Not just judging by if the bet wins or losses, but why? Was it the correct side? Make sure you know if it was the correct side!

623 CST 

Atlanta United at Orlando City FH over 1 risk 5U

game over 2.5 risk 5U

Red Sox/Yanks over 9.5 5U MAX

PATRONATO VS BOCA JUNIORS Over 2



5U

520 CST

Parlay hardhitter 3U

Lets do something special.

PATRONATO VS BOCA JUNIORS Over 2

BLOOMING VS ORIENTE PETROLEROOver 2.5

Yanks/Sox over 9.5PATRONATO VS BOCA JUNIORS Over 2

New Plays

Coming soon...

SUnday 8/4

OLYMPIQUE MARSEILLE VS NAPOLIOver 3 5U MAX

547

MLS NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS LOS ANGELES FC Over 3.5 5U

8/3  330 CST

MLS

MLS ATLANTA UNITED VS LA GALAXY Over 3.5 5U

Both teams score and over 2.5 5U


UFC

Clay Guida vs Jim Miller over 2.5 2U

Update 1251 

Chelsea TT over 1.5 5U MAX

Previous Plays

UFC parlay 5U MAX

Should get around -150/160

Max H

Cyborg


MINNESOTA UNITED VS VANCOUVER WHITECAPS

Over 3 5U

New England Revolution TT over 1.5 4U


DEFENSOR SPORTING VS JUVENTUD

FH over 1 1U

Game over 2.5 1U

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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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Former Astros manager Dusty Baker made an appearance last week on a podcast titled The Show With Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman.

One of the things Baker discussed was his limited power in the Astros organization. Dusty spoke about “battles with the front office” and not being able to choose his staff members.

Baker made a point of saying that he basically inherited AJ Hinch's staff, outside one person. And he wished he had more “freedom” in selecting the staff.

To be fair, his comments aren't that surprising. The 'Stros had experienced a lot of success, and wanted to keep as much continuity as possible after firing their GM and manager.

But what we find most interesting about these comments is speculating which staff members Baker would have replaced if given the authority to do so.

The first name that crossed our minds was Joe Espada. Especially since we now know that Espada is the staff member that eventually replaced Dusty.

We also wondered if Baker wasn't happy with the hitting coaches. We know Dusty was old school with his approach to the game. Maybe he wasn't satisfied with how frequently his players swung at the first pitch, and weren't able to work deep counts.

Something that seems to have increased since Baker's departure. Just think how many times Jose Altuve would pop up the first pitch and Yordan Alvarez would be up to bat immediately. Even Alex Bregman's walk rate dropped significantly from last year to this year. Breggy walked 92 times in 2023, compared to just 44 in 2024. Astros GM Dana Brown spoke after the playoff loss to the Tigers about the need to work deeper counts in order to have more competitive at-bats next season.

Plus, if Altuve is going to continue to swing early and often, would it benefit the Astros to drop him down to second in the lineup? Despite stealing 20 bags last year, Altuve will be turning 35 years old in May. At some point, the team is going to rely more on his power hitting than his speed as he continues to age.

The question is, what other options do the Astros have on the roster to leadoff? Kyle Tucker could be a possibility, he has a nice combination of speed and power, and he's almost 7 years younger than 'Tuve.

Or perhaps Brown could find a more prototypical leadoff hitter on the trade market. Someone that wouldn't break the bank, but could get on base at a high clip.

Don't miss the video above for the full in-depth discussion!

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