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		2-0 yesterday.
 
 I have five today.
 
 Milwaukee (Burnes) +105 at San Diego (Paddack)
 Yankees (Taillon) -123 vs. Atlanta (Morton)
 Cubs (Arrieta) +115 vs. Mets (T. Walker)
 Baltimore (Harvey) +109 at Miami (Neidert)
 Kansas City (Keller) -101 vs. Tampa Bay (Hill)
 
 
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		Went 4-1 in those picks tonight, only losing Kansas City.  Nice last 2 days. 
 
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		Record update:
 
 Through 4/10: 6-5 (+1.878 units)
 
 4/11: 0-2 (-2.000 units)
 4/13: 1-0 (+1.490 units)
 4/14: 0-2 (-2.000 units)
 4/15: 1-1 (+0.660 units)
 4/16: 1-1 (+0.190 units)
 4/19: 2-0 (+2.396 units)
 4/20: 4-1 (+3.103 units)
 
 4/11-4/20: 9-7 (+3.839 units)
 
 OVERALL:  15-12 (+5.717 units)
 
 
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		Obviously happy with my MLB performance over the past 2 days, so let's keep it going.
 
 Here are two picks, one starting soon, the other a bit later:
 
 Cincinnati (Mahle) -1.5 +122 vs. Arizona (M. Kelly)
 Kansas City (Junis) -101 vs. Tampa Bay (Wacha)
 
 Yesterday my one loss was attempting to fade a has-been Rays pitcher -- though the loss was because the Royals pitching was horrendous.  I was right about the Rays pitcher being bad.  Anyway, hopefully we make up for it today against Wacha.
 
 
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		Bizarre day, essentially breaking even (losing 0.01 units).
 
 Cincy went into the 9th up 3-0, but horrible closer Amir Garrett gave up a 3-run HR, and the wheels fell off from there (at that point it was very unlikely to win by 2 anyway, since Cincy was the home team.)
 
 KC started off down 4-0 right away in the 1st, got it to 4-3, then fell behind 6-3, but a nice comeback brought them up 7-6.  Their crap bullpen saw them fall behind 8-7, only to score 2 in the 9th to win in a walkoff.  I'll take it.
 
 
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		Just one baseball pick today.
 
 Taking the Cubs to sweep. Bit of a risky play with the inconsistent Williams, but Lucchesi isn't exactly going to challenge for the Cy Young this year, either.
 
 Cubs +103 vs. Mets (Lucchesi)
 
 
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		Cubs won in extras.
 
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 Oakland's 11-game winning streak ends today.
 
 Don't fear Jorge Lopez's bad numbers (both 2021 and career).
 
 It will happen. Trust me.
 
 Baltimore +120 (J. Lopez) vs. Oakland (Irvin)
 
 
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		A rare early season MLB totals pick:
 
 Minnesota (J. Happ) vs. Pittsburgh (Brubaker) - Under 8 -114
 
 
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		Detroit (Mize) +100 vs. Kansas City (Minor) 
 
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		1-2 yesterday, only hitting the under.
 
 Today:
 
 Atlanta (Smyly) vs. Arizona (Bumgarner) - Under 9 -120
 
 
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		This one is a bit later:
 
 Tampa Bay (Honeywell) -133 vs. Toronto (R. Ray)
 
 
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		Won the Tampa pick, Atlanta got rained out.
 
 No picks today.
 
 
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		Time to fade Rich Hil again.
 
 Last minute:
 
 Oakland (Manaea) -107 vs. Tampa (Hill)
 
 
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		Won yesterday.
 
 Let's go back the other way with Tampa, in my 3rd consecutive pick involving them.
 
 Tampa (Wacha) -112 vs. Oakland (Montas)
 
 And yes, it pains me to put favorite money on Wacha.
 
 
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		I'm going to mention this since it's historically unprecedented. The to-date ATS record of 2021 home favorites in baseball is 77-141 or thereabouts, depending on some marginal dog/fave flip-flops. The to-date ATS record of 2021 away favorites is 51-74 or thereabouts. This is wild.
 
 As Todd might agree, I do put a little of the blame on the extra-inning rules, which reduce the advantage superior teams have heading into extra innings. The rules provide charity for the inferior team.
 
 Those who know me have a pretty good idea what I'll be doing. I just want to mention that, in general, I do not bet baseball. I have never really been comfortable betting games where the playing fields are all different shapes and sizes. The idea of betting that kind of thing on a regular basis doesn't sit well with me.
 
 
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		I'm surprised that the home favorites are doing so badly ATS, given that the extra innings rule benefits the home team big time.  However, I know you're saying home FAVORITES, so yes, I will agree that the rule does help the worse teams level the playing field.  Interesting.
 
 Funny that your post came on the heels of my winning a home favorite (albeit a very small favorite).
 
 Anyway, no MLB picks today.  All NBA for me this evening.
 
 
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		Texas (Gibson) -102 vs. Boston (M. Perez)
 Colorado (Senzatela) +123 at Arizona (Weaver)
 
 
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		1-1 yesterday, winning Texas and losing Colorado, which had a 3-0 early lead.
 
 Today:
 
 Pittsburgh (Brubaker) -115 vs. St. Louis (Gant)
 Cincinnati (Miley) -126 vs. Cubs (Arrieta)
 Miami (P. Lopez) -126 at Washington (Lester)
 
 Yes, Jon Lester is pitching today.  Obvious fade.  Also Pablo Lopez is legit good.
 
 
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		Won only the Cincinnati pick on the 30th.  No picks past four days.
 
 Here's my record.  Oddly, on all days I made picks since 4/21, I won exactly one game each time.
 
 Previous record through 4/20: 15-12 (+5.717 units)
 
 4/21: 1-1 (-0.010)
 4/22: 1-0 (+1.030)
 4/23: 1-2 (-1.123)
 4/24: 1-0 (+0.752)
 4/26: 1-0 (+0.935)
 4/27: 1-0 (+0.893)
 4/29: 1-1 (-0.020)
 4/30: 1-2 (-1.206)
 No picks 5/1-5/4
 
 TOTAL 4/21-5/4: 8-6 (+1.251 units)
 
 GRAND TOTAL: 23-18 (+6.968 units)
 
 
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		Let's jump back in after zero picks the past 4 days, and start with an under:
 
 Boston (Martin Perez) vs. Detroit (Mize) - Under 9 -115