Archive for June, 2011

Jun
23

Sneaky baseball bet

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Evening guys.

Right, I am going to do my little advertising piece for Major League Baseball here.  They really should pay me for this stuff.

Tonight is your chance to find out exactly why I love this sport – for free!  in fact, you might even get paid for the pleasure.

MLB offer the most impressive live streaming service I have ever seen.  For $100 a year I can watch over 2,400 baseball games each year.  If I was stark raving mad and wanted too that is.  That works out at about 0.04p a game.  Take note Rupert Murdoch!

As it turns out, I only watch about 100 baseball games a year.  And edited condensed games of about 80 others.  Still pretty amazing value when you think about.

Im 2011, MLB have started offering one free game a night through this service – a nice little taster, but not much use if you strike allegiance to a particular team, or wish to watch a particular game you have bet on.  But a nice touch all the same.

Well, tonight is the perfect time to see what all the fuss is about.

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Afternoon all.

I’ve got a cracking value antepost baseball bet for you today, which simply has to be backed.

The only unfortunate thing is it happens to be due to the increasing rapid demise of my team, the San Francisco Giants.

The Giants are the reigning World Series champions, after a fairytale 2010 campaign.  However, the current squad are injury riddled and materially weaker than last years bunch of misfits.  The Giants have actually lost 5 in a row after last night’s humiliating 9-2 loss to the Minnesota Twins – not usually the point at which you would find me diving in and ranting about value at Speakers’ Corner.

However, the UK bookmakers are asleep on the job on this one.   Either that or they pay even less attention to the finer details of the MLB season that I suspected.

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Jun
21

The rough and the smoothly

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Morning all.

Sunday night saw BOTW chalked up a somewhat unorthodox (but rather satisfying) 2pt win, as the Chicago White Sox broke out late on to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 8-2.

Sadly, Sunday was probably still a 3pt losing night for BOTW.  Confused?

Check this video out.

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Evening all.

As promised, I thought I would pop up a post about looking for value on the baseball coupon.

One of the key factors to assess, which makes betting on baseball quite different to betting on football, is each teams starting pitcher.

In the modern game, all 30 major league teams use a “five man rotation”, whereby they use five different starting pitchers on a 5 game/day cycle.

There are 162 games in a baseball season and, barring injury, each starting pitcher will pitch circa 32-35 games.

The starting pitcher has a huge impact on a baseball teams chances of winning – much more than any individual player could ever account for in an invasion game such as football.

A baseball game lasts nine innings, with each side batting nine times.  An inning doesn’t have a defined length – it simply ends once three batters have been retired.

It may only take five minutes and as few as three pitches.  Equally, it may take over half an hour and involve five plus pitchers throwing 50+ pitches if they are giving up a lot of runs and struggling to get people out.

Your starting pitcher is expected to pitch at least six of the games innings – assuming he doesn’t get knocked around too badly and isn’t removed from the game.

The elite top line starting pitchers will be looking to pitch seven or eight innings, or on particularly good days throw a “complete game”, although these are relatively rare – maybe a handful a season for great, durable pitchers.

Once a pitcher begins to tire (normally after 90 – 110 pitches) they are normally removed from the game by their manager (this is on of the manager’s judgement calls, not the pitcher himself) and substituted for one of the team’s “relief pitchers” from “the bullpen“.

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Jun
17

Open Positions – Update 6/11

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Evening all,

Back again.  I’m like a London bus.

Activity here on the site should be back somewhere close to normal (off season) levels again now.

Again, apologies for the lull in activity the last couple of months.  I’ve been a busy boy.

I thought I should put together a quick summary of BOTW’s current open positions – of which there are five.

Obviously, given that it is the middle of June I don’t have any live football exposure at the moment.  Everything I have at the moment is baseball related.

Now, I know baseball isn’t most peoples cup of tea.  So, feel free to turn off now and head back to search for “artist” shots of Elsa Pataky on Google if you wish.

But if you only ever listen to me about one more thing in your life, it should be to give baseball a try.  It is a fantastic sport to follow for so many reasons.  To name just a few:

 

1) There are 162 games a season.  That’s a lot of sport to watch and beer to drink;

2) There is an infinite amount of data to analyse if you so wish; and

3) There are a lot of markets you can bet on, and the UK bookies are a little sloppy at times on a number of the markets.

 

Anyway, I could wax lyrical about the game of baseball all night long.  But before I bore you to tears, let’s have a look at those open positions:

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