2 Baseball Season Win Totals

2 Baseball Season Win Totals COLORADO OVER 84 wins, 2 weight SEATTLE OVER 84 wins, 2 weight Shop around, you should be able to find 83.5's..............
[QUOTE=Fezzik;19560]COLORADO OVER 84 wins, 2 weight SEATTLE OVER 84 wins, 2 weight Shop around, you should be able to find 83.5's..............[/QUOTE] Is it really worth placing these type of bets? You are basically lending your money to the book for 6 months. Just wondering.
Hey fezzik must be going blind just saw your baseball futures posting from yesterday but my question is do we get any info on some best bets for the ponies on this forum seen golf etc just wondering if could hit a few long shots at churchill downs thankx.
[QUOTE=truushot;19564]Is it really worth placing these type of bets? You are basically lending your money to the book for 6 months. Just wondering.[/QUOTE] not at a credit shop.

fezz, will you have any sharp baseball cappers? who is good to follow?
Tim T at sportsmemo.com I think he won me over 50 units last year
Cliff Lee's Not Doing So Hot by Jeff Sullivan on Mar 19, 2010 Geoff Baker reported earlier that Cliff Lee took a flight back to Seattle. Larry Stone tells us why: Mystery solved: Cliff Lee has a right lower abdominal strain and was treated in Seattle today by team doctor Edward Khalfayan. ... Lee underwent ultra-sound and was given platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection. He'll be re-evaluated in seven days. On its own, this isn't horrible news. But then you go to the online injury tool and plug in "Cliff Lee" and get some unpleasant results. In 2003, Lee strained his right abdomen in camp and missed a bunch of time, only making 23 starts on the year between AAA and the bigs. Then, in 2007, Lee again strained his right abdomen in camp and missed most of April. That's a history, and when there's a history, one becomes worried. PRP is promising, as it seems to have worked well on other injuries to other players, but this is both disappointing and ominous. Not only will Lee miss time now - these sorts of injuries also have a nasty tendency to linger, which, yeah. Welcome back, baseball!