Minnesota -105
Overall Record:
MLB 10-5
College Football: 44-41-1
NFL 63-33-3
College Basketball 102-69-6
NHL 0-1
NBA 28-20
January 13, 2025
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Minnesota -105
Overall Record:
MLB 10-5
College Football: 44-41-1
NFL 63-33-3
College Basketball 102-69-6
NHL 0-1
NBA 28-20
Kansas City -110
Overall Record:
MLB 9-5
College Football: 44-41-1
NFL 63-33-3
College Basketball 102-69-6
NHL 0-1
NBA 28-20
Chicago White Sox +118
Yankees -140
Overall Record:
MLB 8-3
College Football: 44-41-1
NFL 63-33-3
College Basketball 102-69-6
NHL 0-1
NBA 28-20
Take Cubs -123 @ Tampa
I love Zambrano in this game.
Overall Record:
MLB 8-2
College Football: 44-41-1
NFL 63-33-3
College Basketball 102-69-6
NHL 0-1
NBA 28-20
Coming into this year Dontrelle Willis was a jewel in eyes of Tigers fans along with Miguel Cabrera who were both acquired in an offseason trade from the Florida Marlins. Detroit was hyped to be the the best team coming into ’08 and the front runners to win the World Series. Well, things haven’t worked out in Motown to say the least with the Tigers floundering ten games behind the White Sox in the AL Central and ten games under .500. Yesterday came the news that Willis was optioned to SINGLE A affiliate Lakeland. I know Willis had the worst ERA in the AL at 10.32, but what a slap in the face to send him down to SINGLE A! I guess the Tigers feel if this doesn’t wake him up then nothing will.
Cubs cover -120 against Padres
Overall Record:
NBA 27-18
MLB 7-2
College Football: 44-41-1
NFL 63-33-3
College Basketball 102-69-6
Chipper Jones is currently batting an astounding .420 through two months of the season and the whispers have already started about whether he can match Ted Williams feat of 1941. He has very close to 200 at-bats so far this year and he seems to be getting hotter by the day. That being said, does Chipper have a chance to actually hit .400 for the season? Nope, notta, won’t happen, so forget about it. Agree?
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This video of C.C. Sabathia dropping wind in the dugout is invaluable.
Check out this video clip of Manny Ramirez making a very nice catch and then jumping up to give a fan a high five.
While writing the title I chuckled a bit because this seems to be such an oxymoron because it doesn’t seem true. The man is pitching in the low 80’s these days with the San Diego Padres and has won only a couple of games over 30 in his last 3 1/2 seasons. Yet yesterday Maddux won his 350th MLB game and is only the third player since 1911 to hit this mark. Maddux has played for 22 years with the Cubs, Braves, Dodgers and Padres during his stellar profesional career. Warren Spahn and Roger “Wanna Ride My Rocket?” Clemens are the other two pitchers to hit this milestone in basically the last 100 years. I think you can lock this achievment up and throw away the key because there won’t be any other pitchers hitting the 350 win mark moving forward. (It’s all about the stache)
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