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.
Yainer Diaz homered, Josh Hader got the last four outs for his major league-leading 25th save, and the Houston Astros spoiled Shohei Ohtani's 31st birthday, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 on Saturday.
Ohtani made his fourth mound start of the season, pitching two scoreless innings as he continues to work his way back from elbow surgery. He struck out the side in the second.
Justin Wrobleski (4-3) relieved Ohtani to start the third, and that's when the Dodgers' problems started. Zack Short hit a two-run double as Houston scored four times in the inning. Diaz went deep leading off the fourth, his 11th of the season.
Mookie Betts hit his 11th homer for the Dodgers in the first, and Miguel Rojas' two-run shot in the fourth pulled LA within 5-4.
Jose Altuve led off the seventh with a triple and scored on a sacrifice fly.
Hader entered with two on and two out in the eighth and struck out pinch-hitter Esteury Ruiz. In the ninth, he allowed a leadoff single to Ohtani but retired Betts, Will Smith and Freddie Freeman to end it.
Framber Valdez (10-4) struck out seven and allowed four runs in six innings.
The Dodgers sent Michael Conforto to the plate to pinch-hit with two out in the eighth, and the Astros brought in Hader. Manager Dave Roberts replaced Conforto with Ruiz, who fanned on Hader's slider.
The Astros have scored 24 runs in the first two games of the series. On Friday night, they handed the Dodgers their worst loss in the history of Dodger Stadium, 18-1.
Astros RHP Ryan Gusto (5-3, 4.90 ERA) will face the Dodgers' Emmet Sheehan (0-0, 2.25) for Sunday’s series finale.