Bet $350 on the Cubs tonight, $100 -1.5. I should only bet the Brewers for now, but at least Im not eating my own asshole like Mdawg.
Bet $350 on the Cubs tonight, $100 -1.5. I should only bet the Brewers for now, but at least Im not eating my own asshole like Mdawg.
Im also glad the Dodgers lost. It's key for them to fail to get a seed. All this just warming up in August and September crap, like it's the GD gospels. Bs.
Balls to the wall, I'll have between $1500 and $2000 on tonight's Brewers game. I've also meekly bet the Phillies(-140) on the road to win their series against the Reds at home and the Astros(-130) to win their series at home against Boston. I might start betting the Astros daily as I think they're getting it together.
Im in just about the same spot. I've lost on all my parlays and the Cubs last night. Can't win when you bet against some teams sometimes. Now Im betting the Astros and rhe Phillies daily too. Something feels wrong but I dont know what, probably me betting too much for all ships to fail at once.
I put another $100 on Schwarber +1500 MVP. If the Dodgers don't get a number one seed and the Phillies get the number 2 seed, then it's Schwarber and not Ohtani. With all the talent around Ohtani and if they dont get a seed, his fault for missing a few home runs and RBIs. Im only betting $1000 today on the Brewers and $500 the next day if they lose. Im blindly betting on Philadelphia and Houston now and the over 8.5 Houston.
Brewers $1000 -125
Phillies $200 -160
Astros $250 -120
Astros over 8.5 $250 -105.
Schwarber MVP $100 +1500(was +1800)
It's fun hating the Cubs and Dodgers. Wish I could win money playing them either way.
Oh wait hats off to Ohtani, he solo homered to bring the Dodgers to 1-7 against the severely autistic Angels in the top of the 8th. None of the teams wanted their players and they have little to show for it. Trout is such a disappointment, might as well be bass or canolies.
It's fun hating the Cubs and Dodgers. Wish I could win money playing them either way. Brewers pennant winner only +450 now. Mdawg only eating his own asshole and loving it.
Oh wait hats off to Ohtani, he solo homered to bring the Dodgers to 1-7 against the severely autistic Angels. Muncy homered and the Dodgers lost 7-4 instead of 7-0 or 1.
Brewers $1000 -125
Phillies $200 -160
Astros $250 -120
Astros over 8.5 $250 -105.
Schwarber MVP $100 +1500(was +1800)
The Brewers came down to +900 to win the World Series and the Astros +1200. My +4000s are now offering a cash outs of 300%+ now. If the Brewers keep winning, I won't need to worry about anything. They might not lose 3 games in a row this year, let alone during the playoffs. The Miz and Chourio will be back playing soon, so watch out.
So interesting regarding strength of schedule for the remaining games:
#24 Seattle
#25 Detroit
#26 Houston
#27 NYY
#28 Chicago Cubs
#29 San Diego
#30 LA Dodgers
I'd guess these teams themselves are the reason they have such easy schedules because they have reduced these teams already by beating them.
Im betting DD will post a Pirates bet today. Can't blame anyone for it. It's getting quite literally hard to imagine a scenario the Brewers lose before a game is played.
This is a VERY interesting game. It is kind of a free roll for Skenes. If he shuts down the best team in baseball , on the road and beats them, it will almost guarantee him the Cy Young for which he is currently the favorite. It would raise his record to 8-8 which would also shut down all those people like me, that say, you can't give the Cy Young to a pitcher with a losing record, even if he is on a bad team.
But if he loses, as long as he doesn't get rocked, no one is going to hold it against his that he lost to the best team in their park. Oh and on top of that, he is going against the Brewers best pitcher.
I am not betting the game. I think the brewers may get to him for a couple runs, and even if he goes 6 or 7 inning, they still would have an inning or two against a bd Pirates bullpen.
I am just going to watch this one, with no bet.
Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".
Last gasp for the Mets. At the trade deadline the Phillies and Mets were see-sawing back and forth in first place. Phillies are 8-2 since the deadline, the Mets 1-8. There has been absolutely zero response from the Mets in fighting for the division.
Now they are in the last playoff spot and have 2 teams Cincinnati and believe it of not, The ST Louis Cardinals, breathing down their necks. Lets see if the have any fight left in them, or if they have just given up.
I have a little bet on the Braves tonight, betting the Mets have nothing left.
Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".
Agreed. I would be happy thinking if the Brewers can score a lot on him, they could beat anyone including Tarik Skubal. It just doesnt really matter though because a regular season game doesnt mean you'll win again in the playoffs. If the Brewers get like 6 runs against him however, the bets I have will look like gold and good bets will be just a little less good.
The problem is Soto and you have to dig a little to see the real problem because his numbers look ok on the surface. But he is batting around .170 with runners in scoring position. THAT is when you need the big hit. Hitting a solo Homerun when they are up of down by 4 runs means nothing.
Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".
The line has moved to Brewers -145. If they remain on a winning streak, it will be 20 after the Brewers are through with the Cubs. 5/5 or 10/10 very improbable. It sure would be sweet. So the funny thing everyone believed the Brewers may not make the playoffs when the season started, but then they made some low-key trades and soon everyone will be thinking they will be getting it all. From a team that can't win, to a team that can't lose. They have a great organization, if they had Yankee money, they would win every year. I dont know how much money a World Series brings the teams, they have already had more fans come than anyone else in baseball. Think about how well the Milwaukee economy will do if the Brewers win, they're all betting Brewers and they just keep winning. There just have to be so many people that could have so much extra money just from regular season games and futures bets. If I hold every ticket, Im personally winning over $100,000 if the Brewers win it all, it's a lot of money. Even more if it isn't the Yankees or Detroit representing the American league and is Houston, Toronto or Boston or Seattle as I've parlayed them with Milwaukee to win pennant. I have not bet enough on Seattle. Has to be the team I asked early on a local bettor who he liked and he said Seattle. Of course I didnt see what he saw because I thought they werent winning the division and maybe no playoffs.
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I didn't see the Milwaukee blow out coming. I thought they might score some runs off Skenes and win, but not 14-0. Most of those runs were scored after he was gone, but they did score at least 4 off him and knocked him out fairly early.
The Brewers seem unstoppable right now. Still 6 and a half weeks left and they will probably cool off some at some point, but right now it doesn't look like their is a pitcher alive that can hold them down.
Dodgers lost and fell into a tie with Padres. Odds still have Dodgers as a huge favorite to win the division. The kind of number you would expect to see for a team ahead by 3-4 games, not tie. I guess linemakers and bettors don't believe Padres are for real. Or maybe they just can't except that the Dodgers aren't as great as they think. They are a good hitting team, with mediocre starting pitching.
Mets and Yankees woke up from their slumbers. Lets see how long it lasts. Cubs continued in theirs.
I am starting to have a little bit of concern with Phils starting pitchers. Ranger Suarez is clearly getting hit harder as the season goes on. Zack Wheeler has also not been sharp his last 3 or 4 starts. he won a couple of them, but was not as dominate as earlier. Phillies even pushed his most recent start back a couple days to give him extra rest.
Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".
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