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The wait is over, and the "Game of the century" is upon us. Now remember, with games of this magnitude, numbers will be sharp. But if you must, I'll have some bets for the big game. Focus on spots where the books don't, that's the key to this.
Big weekend all around with all types of hoops and football. Like always, play smart and stick to the script.
Good luck!
New Plays
Coming soon
11/10 8am
Falcons +14 2U
TT over 19.5 2U
Giants -2.5 2U
854 CST
Brooklyn Nets at Portland Trail Blazers Over 238.5 5U MAX
850 CST
Borussia Dortmund at Bayern Munchen - Germany Bundesliga
640 CST
Golden State Warriors at Minnesota Timberwolves over 229 5U MAX
617 CST
Davidson vs Auburn 2nd half Davidson +1
3U
Previous Plays
SMASH BETS
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Seattle Seahawks Over 26 2nd half 5U MAX
Tampa TT over 10 5U MAX
Parlay 1U Arizona over 71.5
USC +4
Western Kentucky +1
Derrick Lewis UFC
Gastelum UFC
1225 CST
Germany UNION BERLIN VS HERTHA BERLIN
Over 2.5 5U MAX
FH over 1 3U
957 CST
Halftime
Roma/Napoli over 2.5 5U MAX
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The MLB trade deadline is officially in the books, and the Houston Astros came away with two left-handed pitchers. The first trade was made on Monday when Houston sent Jake Bloss, Joey Loperfido, and Will Wagner to the Blue Jays for starting pitcher Yusei Kikuchi (4-9, 4.75 ERA).
On Tuesday, the 'Stros addressed the bullpen by adding Yankees reliever Caleb Ferguson (1-3, 5.13 ERA). In exchange for Ferguson, the Astros sent the Yanks High-A Ball right-handed pitcher Kelly Austin.
Not everyone is happy with the moves
The Astros have received a lot of criticism for the Kikuchi trade, with most analysts saying the Blue Jays got over on the 'Stros. Which had many fans upset that the Astros would trade with the Blue Jays, considering Houston's former GM James Click currently works in Toronto's front office.
Many feel like he had extra motivation to squeeze the Astros after he and the team parted ways after winning the World Series in 2022.
There are people that believe Click lost a power struggle to Dusty Baker and Jeff Bagwell. Whether that is true or not is up for debate, but that is the perception of how things went down, like it or not.
Which leads to one of the biggest questions about the trade. Why deal with Click and the Blue Jays at all? Click knows the Astros farm system probably as well as Astros GM Dana Brown does. So he knows which players to ask for, and how the Astros owner and advisers operate at the trade deadline behind the scenes.
There were plenty of other options the club could have pursued, which may not have come with such a hefty price tag.
For instance, A's starting pitcher Paul Blackburn was traded to the Mets on Tuesday. New York only had to send away their third round pick from last year to get that deal done.
Blackburn does have some concerns. He recently returned to the big league roster and pitched for the A's on July 26 after rehabbing a foot injury that he sustained in May. Maybe the Astros didn't want to take the chance on another injury.
But the point is, he's a back of the rotation starter just like Kikuchi, and he costed significantly less to acquire. He's also under contract in 2025 unlike Kikuchi.
On the bright side
The Astros have been able to acquire pitchers in the past, coach them up, and make them significantly better. Kikuchi has great stuff to work with, and no one knows how good the prospects they traded away will turn out to be.
If Kikuchi can take some innings off the rest of the staff, and help the team make the postseason, most fans will likely be happy with the deal.
Be sure to watch the video above as we go live and cover every angle of the Astros 2024 trade deadline and what it means for the club moving forward.