Link to UFC 101 Vegas Betting Odds Previews and More

The Heidi Montag Playboy pictures should be secondary in the eyes of men this weekend as UFC 101, the NFL Hall-of-Fame game between the Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills is here, plus Saturday is one of the biggest betting days in MLB.

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Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The AL East’s top rivals continue their four-game series, and the Canadian Football League concludes its weekly schedule.

The UFC 101 MMA MMA Odds has BJ Penn -260 over Kenny Florian and Anderson Silva -350 over Forrest Griffin.  

A complete Mixed Martial Arts/Ultimate Fighting preview for UFC 101 is must-read before wagering on the Vegas odds for the card.

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Colliding in the Junior Circuit  . . .

It’ll be Clay Buchholz (1-1, 6.05 ERA) vs. CC Sabathia (11-7, 3.95 ERA) on Saturday afternoon as the Red Sox and Yankees continue their series at Yankee Stadium. Righthander Buchholz was pounded by the Orioles in his last trip to the mound, surrendering seven earned runs on nine hits over four innings of work. Lefthander Sabathia grabbed a victory over the White Sox in his most recent outing despite giving up five earned runs on 10 hits in his seven innings pitched.

Also on the American League schedule for Saturday: Baltimore at Toronto, Texas at the Angels, Minnesota at Detroit, Cleveland at the White Sox, Tampa Bay at Seattle, and Oakland at Kansas City. Royals ace Zack Greinke (10-7, 2.36 ERA) will take the mound in that contest; righthander Greinke was knocked around for six earned runs in five innings by the Rays last time out. Brett Anderson (6-8, 4.20 ERA) goes for the A’s; the team is 6-2 in his last eight starts.

Clashing in the Senior Circuit . . .

Kenshin Kawakami (5-9, 4.38 ERA) will take on Clayton Kershaw (8-6, 2.89 ERA) on Saturday night as the Dodgers once again host the Braves. Atlanta righthander Kawakami will be looking to pick up his first victory since July 8; he gave up three earned runs in six innings in a loss to the Padres last time out. Lefthander Kershaw was also tagged with a loss in his most recent outing, surrendering three earned runs on four hits over four innings against Milwaukee.

Also on tap in the National League on Saturday: Cincinnati at San Francisco, St. Louis at Pittsburgh, Florida at Philadelphia, Arizona at Washington, Milwaukee at Houston, the Mets at San Diego, and the Cubs at Colorado. Ryan Dempster (5-5, 4.09 ERA) is slated to start for Chicago; the righthander blanked the Marlins over six innings in a no-decision last time out. Jason Marquis (12-7, 3.49 ERA) counters for the Rockies; the righthander last picked up a victory back on July 19.

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Rounding out the Roundup . . .

The Canadian Football League completes the second half of its Week 6 schedule on Saturday, with Edmonton at Hamilton and Winnipeg at Calgary. The Eskimos and Tiger-Cats both sit at 3-2 straight-up through five contests, but surprising Hamilton has paid off at 4-1 against-the-spread (with Edmonton 2-3 ATS). The Ti-Cats are 1-point home favorites on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Stampeders are big 14.5-point home favorites in their matchup with the Blue Bombers. Calgary sits at 2-3 SU and ATS so far on the season, with Winnipeg 2-3 SU and 3-2 ATS.

Finally, the WNBA offers up three games on Saturday, with Chicago at Atlanta, New York at Seattle, and Indiana at Phoenix. The Fever/Mercury contest is a matchup of the top two teams in the league, with Indiana at 16-4 SU and 13-7 ATS, and Phoenix at 16-6 SU and 16-6 ATS. The Fever are coming off a 76-67 win versus Chicago, while the Mercury got past Seattle 101-90 in their last outing.

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