Gambling Guide
Bookie Busters presented by MyBookie: Winning over everything
Oct 9, 2019, 12:52 pm
Gambling Guide
Some would call this the Prime of betting season with all the action at hand. The Menu consisting of MLB Playoffs, NFL, NCAA Football, and all types of soccer as always.
By now we are really starting to find out what these teams are in football and stats hold a little more weigh in determining consistency. Trust your numbers but also the good old fashioned eye test helps you plenty as well. Know what you're looking at and know what your looking for when watching these games to determine if the correct bet was made, win or lose.
Coming soon...
Texas +10.5 5U Max bomb
France/Iceland over 2.5 5U MAX
UFC ROBERT WHITTAKER VS ISRAEL ADESANYA ADESANYA wins 3U
Over 3.5 1U
FC BARCELONA VS INTERNAZIONALE
Over 2.5 for those that didnt catch the live 5U if live pass it
RB LEIPZIG VS LYON Over 2.5 5U MAX BOMB hitting it twice
Valencia/Ajax Over 2.5 **5U MAX BOMB
For any questions or comments reach me @JerryboknowzTwitter.
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.
The Houston Astros host the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday night looking to keep momentum rolling and hand the Jays their fifth straight loss. First pitch is set for 7:40 p.m. EDT at Daikin Park.
Both teams enter the matchup with nearly identical records—Houston at 12-11, Toronto at 12-12—but they’re trending in opposite directions. The Astros have won six of their last ten and boast an 8-6 record at home, while the Blue Jays have dropped four straight and are just 4-7 on the road.
Ryan Gusto gets the start for Houston, entering with a 2-1 record, a 3.18 ERA, and 17 strikeouts across three appearances. He’ll go up against Bowden Francis, who brings a 3.13 ERA and a 1.04 WHIP into the game, along with 20 strikeouts in his four starts.
Jeremy Peña continues to spark the Astros lineup with three homers and three doubles, while catcher Yainer Diaz has added timely hits despite a recent slump. For Toronto, George Springer leads the team with a .333 average, and Bo Bichette has been steady at the plate, going 14-for-45 over his last 10 games.
The Blue Jays have found success when they out-hit opponents, going 10-3 in those games—but Houston’s pitching staff has held opponents to just a 2.86 ERA over the past 10 outings.
The betting line has Toronto as slight road favorites at -120, with Houston at +100 and the over/under set at 8 runs.
Here's a look at tonight's lineup. Cam Smith gets the night off in right field, with Zach Dezenzo filling in. It appears Dezenzo's thumb is fine after banging it up sliding into second base a couple of night's ago.
Image via: MLB.com/Screenshot.
Jake Myers is also getting the night off as Chas McCormick gets the start in center. And Mauricio Dubon is getting the nod, starting over Brendan Rodgers at second base.