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I always mention how I believe the ability to pick from a wider variety of games gives you an edge in finding bad lines. Soccer and Basketball are coming to an end soon so we look to take advantage in certain spots down the stretch.
Europa league Final, Champions League Final, Conference and NBA finals and so much more!! Also, this summer we get Copa America 2019 where we look to dominate as we always do in international competitions.
Stay focused and disciplined, it's going to be a long ride!
New Plays
UPDATE 125 CST
Netherlands HT
ADO DEN HAAG VS WILLEM II
Over 3.5 15U MaX
UPDATE #1 1136 CST
Ajax -1 FH Risk 15U juiced but safe
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PROGRESO -1 for game risk 15U
Uruguay PROGRESO VS FÉNIX FH Over 1 risk 15
Game over 2.5 Risk 15U
Total Goals O/U - Paris SG live TT over 2.5 2U
UPDATE ANGERS VS PSG FH live over 1 3U
HT UPDATE 921 CST BAYER LEVERKUSEN VS FC SCHALKE 04 Leverk -1.5 5U
HOFFENHEIM VS SV WERDER BREMEN Over 3 risk 8 -180
MAX BOMB 15U Friday Night Massacre Rockets TT over 111
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As the Astros and their fans wait on Alex Bregman to pick his next team, reports continue to surface about what it will take financially to seal the deal.
The Blue Jays reportedly have a 6-year deal on the table for Breggy, as well as the 'Stros. Bregman's agent Scott Boras has reportedly told teams that Houston's offer isn't enough to get a deal done, claiming the offer requires Alex to take a pay cut on a per-year basis.
But Bregman and his representation can't have it both ways. At least not if he wants to return to H-Town. If they want the security of a 6-year guaranteed contract, Houston isn't going to pay full price on a per-year basis too.
When GM Dana Brown spoke to the media this week, he mentioned that he needed to respond to a text from Boras. He also said the team is speaking internally about the ripple effect that would occur from signing Breggy. Which Brown says could include Jose Altuve playoff some left field.
Phone tag
Brown's casual approach to returning Boras' text makes a lot of sense to us. At this point, the offer is the offer. There's really nothing else to say to Boras. Either they're taking the deal or he's signing somewhere else.
Which feels like the right way to approach the situation. If Bregman isn't satisfied with 6-years, $156 million, then he should prepare to play elsewhere.
One has to wonder how long the Brown and the Astros will let this play out, with spring training right around the corner.
Plan B in free agency
Another thing we learned from Brown's presser was that he still views adding a left-handed bat as a priority. Which checks out, considering Chandler Rome is reporting that the Astros may have interest in signing switch hitter Jorge Polanco. Even though Polanco is an infielder by trade, many believe he could be an option in left field for Houston. Sound familiar?
The club's reported interest in Polanco could also be a leverage play by Brown. Signaling to Boras and Bregman that the team could pivot at any given moment.
Sour grapes?
We also discovered that Ryan Pressly wasn't too keen on being demoted to a setup role when the Astros signed Josh Hader last offseason. Pressly kept things professional, but Brown said things were never the same between him and Pressly after adding Hader.
One has to wonder if, in private moments, Pressly felt justified after Hader was such a disappointment in his first season with Houston.
This is one video you don't want to miss as the crew from Stone Cold 'Stros breaks it all down!
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