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At a loss for words for the first time this year. The 300 unit goal was reached for last year and we did it in style. Perhaps my greatest run of the season, we easily picked up over 80 units in a 10-day span.

Be proud of yourself; it's work to get that kind of success in sports gambling. Know it doesn't always go your way and sometimes the ball just doesn't want to go in. Be prepared for that.

For now, we must continue building what we started. Anyone can give picks on Twitter, but it's what you can learn from me that makes the difference.

Cheers to continued success this year.... Let the good times roll

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Purdue vs. Auburn

Over 56 2U +2
Iowa st +3 3U Max +3
Liverpool/ Arsenal Over 3 8U MAX ORGAN PLAY +8

Salah scores goal 1U+1

Alabama first TT O 47.5 5U -5.5

Colts ML 8U +8

KC TT over 33 game 8U +8

Bears +4.5 2U +2

Atl/Tampa over 52.5 +1

1U Atl -1 1U +1

Chargers -6.5 3U +3
5U MAX live +5

San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams Over 48.5 1U +1

Mahomes Passing TD over 2.5 3U -4

Bears +3 first half 1U +3

small parlay 1U + 5.5

Bengals +14.5

Browns _7.5

Chargers -6.5

Kittle Over receptions 5.5 2U +2

Over 82.5 yards 2U +2

TD 1U +1

Colts TT over 11.5 2nd half 3U MAX +3

Teaser 7 point small 1U -1.2

Utah PK

Aggies -.5

Celtics -1.5 1U small -1.1

Tottenham TT over 2 5U MAX +5

OHIO ST -6 3U MAX -3.3

TEXAS TT Over 9.5 3U MAX +3

+51.4 and this even close to what we made counting the live bets. CRAZY start to the year

+51.4 2019

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Manchester Utd at Newcastle
Over 2.5 1U


UPDATE 623 CST

Celtics TT over 110.5 1U


UPDATE 138 CST

Liverpool/ Man City

First Half over 1 Kidney play

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Halftime

Pool/city Over 2.5 for the game 3U MAX


UPDATE

Den/Sac

3rd Q over 55.5 3U MAX


UPDATE 1042

Warriors TT over 27.5 3rd Q 3U MAX


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With the Astros now officially ten games under .500 for the season, manager Joe Espada is taking a lot of heat from the fanbase for the team's struggles.

While we don't agree with the sentiment, we even hear fans clamoring for the return of Dusty Baker and Martin Maldonado, thinking the Astros wouldn't be in this mess if they were still here.

Which is ridiculous. First of all, Maldonado has been awful for the White Sox, hitting .048 (even worse than Jose Abreu's .065). And for those of you that think his work with the pitching staff justifies his pathetic offense. Let me say this: Where was Maldy's game calling genius for Hunter Brown, Cristian Javier, and Framber Valdez last year? All of them regressed significantly.

And as far as Baker is concerned, we have no idea how much a difference he would make, we can only speculate. Baker would also be dealing with a pitching staff ravaged with injuries. And let's not forget, Baker was the guy that refused to move Jose Abreu down in the batting order, even though he would finish the regular season with the ninth-worst OPS in baseball.

The reality of the situation is managers can only do so much in baseball. Which leads us to something else that needs to be considered. Is Espada being handcuffed by the front office? Espada and GM Dana Brown both said recently that Jon Singleton was going to get more at-bats while they give Abreu time off to try to figure things out. Yet, there Abreu was in the lineup again in the opening game of the Cubs series.

It makes us wonder how much power does Espada truly have? The Astros have some other options at first base. Yainer Diaz may only have eight games played at the position, but how much worse could he be than Abreu defensively? Abreu already has four errors, and Diaz is obviously a way better hitter. Victor Caratini isn't considered a plus offensive player, but his .276 batting average makes him look like Babe Ruth compared to Abreu. Let him catch more often and play Diaz at first. Starting Diaz at first more often could also lengthen his career long-term.

Maybe that's too wild of a move. Okay, fine. How about playing Mauricio Dubon at first base? I understand he doesn't have much experience at that position, but what's the downside of trying him there? If he can play shortstop, he can play first base. He's driving in runs at a higher rate (11 RBIs) than everyone on the team outside of Kyle Tucker and Yordan Alvarez. And he's producing like that as part-time player right now.

The other criticism we see of Espada is his use of Jon Singleton to pinch hit late in games. Let's be real, though, who else does Espada have on the roster to go to? Batting Abreu late in games in which you're trailing should be considered malpractice. Espada can only use who he has to work with. This all really stems from the Astros poor farm system.

They don't have anyone else to turn to. The draft picks the club lost from the sign-stealing scandal are really hurting them right now. First and second rounders from 2020 and 2021 should be helping you in 2024 at the big league level.

Maybe they go to Astros prospect Joey Loperfido soon, but after a hot start he has only two hits in his last six games.

Finally, we have to talk about what seems like a committee making baseball decisions. Lost in a committee is accountability. Who gets the blame for making poor decisions?

As time continues to pass it looks like moving on from former GM James Click was a massive mistake. He's the guy that didn't sign Abreu, but did trade Myles Straw (recently DFA'd) for Yainer Diaz and Phil Maton. He also built an elite bullpen without breaking the bank, and helped the club win a World Series in 2022.

The reality of the situation is Dusty Baker and James Click are not walking back through that door. And all good runs come to an end at some point. Is this what we're witnessing?

Don't miss the video above as we hit on all the points discussed and much more!

Catch Stone Cold 'Stros (an Astros podcast) with Charlie Pallilo, Brandon Strange, and Josh Jordan. We drop two episodes every week on SportsMapHouston's YouTube channel. You can also listen on Apple Podcast, Spotifyor wherever you get your podcasts.

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