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Jerry Bo's bookie busters: Welcome to the money machine
Aug 17, 2018, 9:38 am
On fire!!! A +23 Unit run in 3 days. Welcome to the Machine
That's all that can be said for the run we are on the past three days. Max plays hitting at over 80%, and regular plays are also hot. Let's not change anything and keep cashing tickets. I'll keep updating this weekends plays here, Good luck to everyone
Friday
France
Lyon/ Remis
Over 2.5 3U
Spain
Levante / Betis
Over 2.5 3U
Juventus vs Chievo
Over 2.5 3U
Juventus -1.5 4U
Halftime
Arsenal/ Chelsea
Over 5.5 3U
PSV Eindhoven at Fortuna Sittard
Over 3 MAX
Monterrey vs Pumas 9:00 PM CST
Over 2.5 2U
MLS MAX buster
Montreal ML MAX
Montreal TT over 1.5 MAX
Monreal TT Over 2 2U
Real Madrid/Getafe
Over 3 2U
MLS
Atlanta TT over 2 MAX
Atl ML 3U
LA FC/ Rapids
Over 3 MAX
BTTS MAX
LA FC over TT Over 2.5 2U
LA FC score both halves 4U
Half with most goals 2nd half 3U
Vela anytime GS 1U
UPDATED 8/ 20 11:35 AM
Liverpool/Palace
Over 3 4U
Over 1st half 1.5 2U
Pool HT 3U
Pool -1.5 3U
Mane scores goal 1U
Pick and choose what you like. Good luck
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The World Series is in full swing and as we wait to see which team brings home the hardware, odds have already been released for the 2025 season.
According to Draft Kings and Fan Duel, the Astros have the sixth-best odds to win the championship next season. So while many in the national media are burying the Astros and saying the window is closed, the oddsmakers don't agree.
Of course, these odds have been released before free agency, so things will change based on the moves made this offseason.
For Houston, Alex Bregman's future with the team is up in the air. So that could have a big impact on their chances in 2025. Something else to monitor heading into the offseason is if the club would consider trading either Framber Valdez or Kyle Tucker.
If Breggy leaves, it's hard to imagine Houston moving on from Tucker. They can't afford to lose two of their best bats, and the team clearly has more depth in the rotation than they do in the outfield.
Trading Framber could clear about $18 million off the books and bring some top prospects into the farm system. And if Bregman is off the books as well, perhaps the team could afford to re-sign Yusei Kikuchi. Kikuchi would be significantly cheaper than signing Valdez to a long-term deal.
This could change the market
Another thing to consider this offseason is super agent Scott Boras, who also happens to represent Bregman. Boras was unable to secure blockbuster contracts for several of his clients last offseason. Many had to settle for shorter prove it deals.
It's fair to wonder if his clients will be more willing to take the first deal they are offered that they view as acceptable. As opposed to rolling the dice on what Boras is promising.
Maybe this could be a good thing for Bregman's chances of returning, if the Astros are willing to give him a reasonable offer.
Finally, Yankee GM Brian Cashman is still blaming the Astros for not being in a World Series over the last 15 years. We thought we were past this, but if he wants to go there again, we're more than happy to put him in his place!
Don't miss the video above for the full conversation!
*The Astros are always in season for discussion. Our Stone Cold ‘Stros podcasts drop Mondays!
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