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Bookie Busters: Weekend vibes

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Just when your heart started to develop a sense of emptiness as the confetti fell on Mahomes beautiful head of curls, you reminded yourself that the XFL was only a week out, and yes football would continue.

The opening weekend of games brings us 4 matchups on 3 different television networks giving fans opportunities to check out Vince McMahon's newly refined product. For the gambling fanatic, more action is never bad. For the fantasy fanatic, another league to dive into and search for diamonds in the rough.

DraftKings seems to agree and is offering a XFL $350K Kickoff Special with 100k going to first place.


We will attack soccer and hoops as always, play smart. There will be plenty of action. I'll list a few parlays over the weekend too.

New Plays

Coming soon

2/11 1241 CST

England league one

Peterborough vs Southend

Peterborough FH ML 3U

-1.5 3U

Game over 3. 3U

550 CST   2/10

Jazz / Mavs Over 217.5 3U MAX BOMB

Mavs TT over 108.5 1U


Timberwolves +9. If 8.5 buy the hook 2U


RADFORD @ WINTHROP over 141.5 2U



355

Renegades -6 Fh 2U XFL

337 CST

Parlay 1U

Grizzlies/Wiz FH over 117.5

ND/Clemson over 137.5

Renegades -6 FH XFL

2-9 336 CST

Notre Dame/Clemson

Over

137.5 3U

Previous Plays

AUSTIN PEAY @ TENNESSEE STATE Over 149 3U MAX BOMB

TEXAS TECH @ KANSAS (#3)2nd half over 72.5 3U MAX BOMB

Kansas TT over 38 3U MAX BOMB

618 CST

Minnesota U at Illinois Illinois -6 2U

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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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Dodgers defeat the Astros, 6-2. Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images.

Teoscar Hernández hit his 22nd home run, River Ryan struck out eight in his first major league win and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Houston Astros 6-2 on Sunday.

Gavin Lux and James Outman also homered and Shohei Ohtani stole his career-high 27th base for the Dodgers, who came into the game with a 1-7 road record in July.

“That was a good win top to bottom,” Lux said. “To take one from a really good team, obviously avoid the sweep, have some momentum going into the off day. I think we all wanted that one pretty bad.”

With the Dodgers clinging to a 3-2 lead in the eighth, Hernández turned on a slider from Bryan King and sent it 361 feet into the left field seats. Cavan Biggio extended the Dodgers lead with an RBI single to center, scoring Lux, who had walked, to make it 5-2.

Jason Heyward tacked on another run with an RBI sacrifice fly in the ninth, scoring Ohtani.

“We need every bit of it,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. ”Up and down the lineup we got production. That was a good thing.”

After the first inning, Ryan (1-0) struck out six of the next 10 batters he faced through the fourth. The rookie did not surrender a hit until Jon Singleton doubled off the right field bullpen fence to lead off the sixth inning.

Ryan retired the next two batters on flyballs to center field but had reached his 91st pitch, so Roberts decided to go to the bullpen.

“It was good to see him use that four pitch mix effectively,” Roberts said. “We pushed him. I don't think he's gone more than 74 pitches in his professional career. He was in a good spot and I thought he left it out there. He gave us all he had.”

Ryan gave up one run on two hits and walked three in 5 2/3 innings.

“Unbelievable, it's something you work for your whole life pitching in the big leagues,” Ryan said about his first win. “Fortunately, I was able to come out with a W today.”

Houston's Spencer Arrighetti (4-9) struck out five of the first eight batters he faced. He set down eight straight batters from the second until giving up a solo homer to Outman in the fifth.

“I felt good, try to treat everyone the same way,” Arrighetti said. “Obviously, a full stadium on a Sunday against the Dodgers I’m going to be a little fired up. I was glad it was coming out well.”

Lux continued his hot streak with a 379-foot two-run homer to right field in the sixth. Since the All-Star break, Lux has homered three times and driven in seven runs.

“He's competing real well and playing good ball,” Roberts said.

Arrighetti gave up three runs on four hits, walked two and struck out eight.

Yainer Diaz hit a two-run homer for the Astros in the sixth, but Houston was 1 for 10 with runners in scoring position.

“Offensively, this guy can get barrel to the ball,” Astros manager Joe Espada said of Diaz. “He can hit the ball hard. He's doing a nice job protecting Yordan Alvarez.”

LA's Austin Barnes extended his hit streak to 12 games with a single to left field in the fifth inning.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Dodgers: RHP Yoshinobu Yamamoto (right tricep tightness) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on Friday.

Astros: RHP Jusin Verlander (neck discomfort) and RHP Luis Garcia (right elbow surgery) will both pitch from the game mound on Tuesday at Minute Maid Park.

UP NEXT

Dodgers: RHP Tyler Glasnow (8-6, 3.47 ERA) will face RHP Matt Waldron (6-9, 3.64 ERA) when Los Angeles opens a two-game series against the Padres on Tuesday.

Astros: RHP Jake Bloss (0-1, 6.94 ERA) opposes RHP Paul Skenes (6-1, 1.93 ERA) as Houston opens a three-game home series against the Pirates on Monday.

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