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The long wait for the Champions League treated us well; OK it's treated us like a Golden Child. Tuesday we were able to rip off a 12-3 record on Bookie Busters to profit us +23.3. MAX bets and a people's parlay helped us create voodoo on the books. Let's continue casting the spells of cash.
MLS Bookie Buster Special
ATL United TT over 2 -130 MAX 5U
ATL United ML -150 MAX 5U
UPDATED
Mar/Frankfurt
Over 2.5 2U
Besiktas -1.5 2U
Chelsea ML 2U
Genk win and over 1.5 1U
Peoples Parlay 1U
Genk over 2.5
Frankfurt Over 2.5
Arsenal over 3.5 MAX
TNF
Jets vs Browns
1st quarter Under 7.5 2U
UPDATE
Browns -4 2nd half MAX 5U
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TNF will also be added to this edition.
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Jose Altuve and rookie Jacob Melton drove in three runs each as the Houston Astros jumped on Chris Paddack early and cruised to a 10-3 win over the Minnesota Twins on Friday night.
Paddack (2-6) tied career highs by allowing 12 hits and nine runs — eight earned — in just four innings for his third straight loss.
Houston rookie starter Colton Gordon (2-1) gave up six hits and two runs with five strikeouts in a career-high six innings.
Jeremy Peña tied a season-high with four hits and rookie Cam Smith had two hits and two RBIs as the AL West-leading Astros won their third straight.
Willi Castro, Royce Lewis and Ty France all hit solo homers for the Twins, who were blown out for the third time in four games after losing to Texas 16-4 Tuesday and 16-3 Thursday.
Lewis, who missed the start of the season with a hamstring strain, pulled up as he was running to first base on a single in the ninth inning and was replaced by a pinch-runner. There was no immediate word on his injury.
The Astros got to work early in this one. The bases were loaded with two outs in the first when Smith hit a two-run single to center field to make it 2-0. Melton followed with a single to right field to drive in another run.
There were runners on first and third with one out in the second when Altuve’s double scored two to make it 5-0.
The Twins loaded the bases with two outs in the third but Carlos Correa grounded out to end the threat.
Melton hit a two-run triple with no outs in the bottom of the inning to push the lead to 7-0. A sacrifice fly by Mauricio Dubón made it 8-0.
The Twins got on the board with Castro’s two-out homer in the fourth inning.
Altuve homered to left-center to start the bottom of the inning and make it 9-1.
Key moment
Smith’s two-RBI single in the first that gave Houston the lead for good.
Key stat
The Astros had four doubles to give them 15 in their last three games.
Up next
Astros RHP Hunter Brown (8-3, 1.82 ERA) opposes Twins RHP Joe Ryan (7-2, 2.96) on Saturday.