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Bookie Busters: Midweek madness

Bookie Busters: Midweek madness
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The wait for football season is over, well almost. We made it through the entire summer with our bankroll steadly increasing, pat yourself on the back! But, not too hard because it's gambling, and right when you start to feel yourself, you get brought back down to earth. Make sure you can take the swings of winning and losing, both require you to stay disciplined. It's easy to get off track with a bigger bankroll, on the other hand, when your roll is low, the word chase comes into play.

Know how to play both sides of the spectrum and as always, good luck!!

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MLS

LA FC vs LA Galaxy 5U MAX

Over 3.5 released earlier on Moneyline 97.5

Sunday 150CST

🚨🚨 Bolivia

AURORA VS BOLÍVAR

Over 3 risk 5U

848 PM

SJ Earthquakes at Los Angeles FC

Over 3.5 5U MAX BOMB

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Sparta Rotterdam at Den Haag - Holland Eredivisie

Over 3 5U MAX BOMB

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Braves ML 1U

Angels ML 3U

Astros -1.5 game 2 risk 3U

PAOK at Ajax - UEFA Champions League 3rd Qualifying Round

5U MAX BOMB SMASH THIS BET

FH over 1/1.5 Asian line 5U MAX

Uruguay

Penarol Montevideo at Defensor Sporting

Over 2.5/3 Asian line 5U MAX

Parlay 1U

Red Bull/Madrid over 1.5 FH

Astros -1.5

For any questions or comments reach me @JerryBoKnows 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.

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Hayden Wesneski is out for the season. Composite Getty Image.

Houston Astros right-hander Hayden Wesneski is set to undergo Tommy John elbow reconstruction surgery, likely sidelining him until late in the 2026 season.

Wesneski went on the 15-day injured list with right elbow discomfort on May 9, three days after allowing four runs over four innings in a 4-3 loss at Milwaukee. The 27-year-old was 1-3 with a 4.50 ERA.

Wesneski joined the Astros along with Isaac Paredes and Cam Smith in the offseason trade that sent Kyle Tucker to the Chicago Cubs. He has 28 starts among 74 appearances over four big league seasons.

The Astros, who announced the diagnosis after Sunday's 4-3 win over the Texas Rangers, skipped Wesneski for a turn in their rotation before the start against the Brewers.

“In Milwaukee, I felt better,” Wesneski said. “Next day, I felt great. I was super pumped about it. Got on the airplane, landed at home in Houston and it just started swelling up. Off day only got worse.”

Wesneski said he will stay in the Dallas area for surgery, hoping to have it this week. Texas Rangers physician Dr. Keith Meister will perform the procedure.

With the Cubs last season, Wesneski spent time on the injured list with a right forearm strain. He had seven starts among 28 appearances in 2024 after getting 11 starts and 23 relief outings two years ago. All six of Wesneski's appearances this season were starts.

Looking ahead

With Wesneski officially out for the season, Lance McCullers returning to form takes on even more importance for Houston. Hopefully, McCullers, Colton Gordon, and Ryan Gusto can hold down the fort until Spencer Arreghetti returns from his fractured thumb.

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