Friday Godspicks

Friday, July 21, 2006

Now is the time to hop on. 
We have so few losing streaks, but when we do, we ALWAYS follow it up
with a windfall many times over our rare and brief losing streaks.  Of course our two-day skid is a result of a
rare blown save by Trevor Hoffman and an extra inning setback, but nevertheless
the standard punishment to the books commences with four winners tonight and not a chalk among them.

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MLB

ST.
LOUIS
(SUPPAN +120) Los Angeles
(Penny)

We are not generally fans of “time of year” specific
systems, but we have an exception.  A lot
of systems involving going with pitchers with bad numbers in the second half
are consistent with our belief that there are a lot of pitchers out there with
huge upsides (or downsides).  For a
pitcher to have bad numbers at this point, yet still stay in the rotation,
chances are he’s much better than his numbers.

Going with road teams whose ERA is 5.20-5.70 in the second
half of the year is +89.2 units.

St. Louis is
8-2 their last 10.  LA is 1-7 their last
eight.  Suppan
in fact is off a fine outing to LA, giving up one run in seven innings.  The upside is there.

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