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Some use the term, Let actions speak louder than words. If that's the case, then our actions speak for themselves.
We dominated the NBA finals going 12-4 overall hitting at 75%. Not only that, but let's look back at what we've done.
February over 70% - 22 Game win streak/ Started another 15 straight bet win streak a week later
March Madness over 60%
April- Only losing month around 48%
May- Started extremely hot and lost some towards the middle. Ended right around 53%
June- Absolute fire again 75% NBA Finals 12-4 Over 70% last 50 Plays multi-Sports
Good luck, let's stay hot!
New Plays
550 CST
Uruguay -1.5 5U MAX
TT over 2 5U MAX
Cavani goal 2U
Exact score 4-0 1/2 U
6-20145 CST
Germany U21 TT Over 2 4U Germany -1 3U
428
Peru -1 5U MAX
Peru TT Over 1.5 risk 5U MAX
FH Over 1 3U
Guerreo goal 2U
6.18 255 CST
halftime Australia -3.5 for game 5U MAX
519
copa
Japan TT Over .5 2U
UPDATE 134 CST 6/17
Women's World Cup
Norway -1 1U
UPDATE 120 CST
Copa America Peru/Venezuela FH over 1 2U
Previous Plays
NBA Finals 3 MAX BETS
Over Fh 104.5 5U
3rd Q over 54.5 5U
Game over 224.5
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Astros win with timely hits and some heads-up defense
Jun 6, 2025, 10:40 pm
Framber Valdez pitched seven strong innings, Isaac Paredes homered twice, and the Houston Astros beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-2 after a lengthy rain delay on Thursday night.
THAT'S AN ALL STAR CALIBER HOMER.#BuiltForThis x https://t.co/W06pfHQMR1 pic.twitter.com/V9cLeU1WNf
— Houston Astros (@astros) June 6, 2025
Valdez (6-4) won his fifth straight decision by limiting the Pirates to two runs on five hits with three walks and a season-high 11 strikeouts after waiting out the delay that pushed the start of the game back 3 hours and 22 minutes. The left-hander is now 5-0 with a 1.72 ERA in his last six starts.
Paredes hit his 13th homer of the season leading off the fourth against Mitch Keller (1-8). His 14th, a two-run shot in the ninth, put the game away.
ISAAC MY GOODNESS! #VoteParedes x https://t.co/W06pfHQMR1 pic.twitter.com/OyjOZ1IuFu
— Houston Astros (@astros) June 6, 2025
Jeremy Peña added three hits and drove in a run for the Astros. The shortstop is batting .361 since moving to the leadoff spot on April 27.
Jake Melton, who made his major league debut last weekend against Tampa Bay, had two hits, including a two-run single against Keller in the fourth.
Keller had been pitching well despite receiving the lowest run support in the majors. The right-hander wasn't quite as crisp against the Astros, giving up six runs on eight hits in 6 1/3 innings as his ERA crept up to 4.19.
Jared Triolo had two hits and scored twice for the Pirates, who have dropped four of six.
Key moment
The Pirates were down two and had runners on the corners with two outs in the fifth when Valdez fanned Andrew McCutchen on a curveball.
Key stat
9 — the number of runs Pittsburgh has scored in Keller's last starts.
Up next
Astros: head to Cleveland for a three-game weekend series starting Friday when Colton Gordon (0-1, 5.95 ERA) faces Cleveland's Logan Allen (3-3, 4.22).
Pirates: welcome Philadelphia for a three-game set beginning Friday. Bailey Falter, who posted a 0.76 ERA across six starts in May, starts the opener for Pittsburgh.