GAMBLING GUIDE
Bookie Busters: Divisional weekend equals addition to your bankroll
Jan 10, 2020, 1:24 pm
GAMBLING GUIDE
A BIG weekend is ahead followed by the monster NCAA football match up Monday night. The numbers will be sharp in football with minimal games left so be careful, but there will be value here as fans and the public will be sure to back their teams in these big games. Pick your spots.
Set a goal and get there. Bounce.
Good luck!
Coming soon...
Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs - AFC Divisional Playoffs3rd Q over 10.5 2u
Chiefs 2nd half TT over 17 5U MAX
San Francisco 49ers 2nd half TT over 13.5 3U
New Orleans Pelicans at New York Knicks
2nd half over 110 3U
Pelicans TT over 55.5 3U
Pelicans 3rd Q TT over 27.5 3U
Memphis Grizzlies at Phoenix Suns 1st Q over 57.5 5U MAX
Titans /Pats
2nd half over 23.5 5U MAX
Titans TT over 10 5U MAX
Navy -2.5 3U MAX
TT over 24.5 3U MAX
For any questions or comments reach me @Jerryboknowz Twitter.
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.
The Houston Astros and St. Louis Cardinals meet Monday night at Busch Stadium, both aiming to get above .500 in the early weeks of the season.
Houston (7-8) sends left-hander Framber Valdez (1-1, 2.50 ERA) to the mound in search of a strong start to begin a three-game road series. The Astros, 3-3 away from home this season, have leaned on their pitching—ranking eighth in the American League with a 3.70 team ERA.
St. Louis (7-8) counters with right-hander Sonny Gray (2-0, 4.50 ERA), who has a WHIP of 0.88 despite some early bumps in run prevention. The Cardinals have been solid at home (6-3) and are among the NL’s best-hitting teams, posting a collective .280 average.
Jose Altuve (.302, 3 HR) and Isaac Paredes (13-for-42, 3 HR in last 10) lead the way for Houston’s offense, while Brendan Donovan (.350, 10 RBI) and Pedro Pages (10-for-34, 7 RBI in last 10) have been producing for the Cardinals.
Both teams enter the matchup with identical 7-8 records but differing trends: Houston has outscored opponents by eight runs over their last 10 games (5-5), while the Cardinals have gone 4-6 during that stretch, giving up 5.19 runs per game.
First pitch is scheduled for 7:45 p.m. ET.
Here's a sneak peek at tonight's lineup:
Image via: MLB.com/Screenshot.
Mauricio Dubon gets the nod at second base again, and Chas McCormick will make the start over Jake Meyers in center field. Jose Altuve will get some time off his feet hitting in the DH spot, with Yordan Alvarez playing in left field.
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