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Bit like the Nationals for 80% of last season. The vast majority of the time they were losing it was by more than one run, particularly on the road. I was aware of this Orioles stat, but sadly not made a dime from it.
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the same has always been true. the trouble is before the season starts you dont necessarily know whos going to be rubbish. you could have thought oh washington and san diego are pish, i'll oppose them every game. wonder how their stats are working out?
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I think you were on pretty safe ground with the Orioles this season to be fair.
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good point cunny beause i remember watching baseball tonight on espn opening day and they were all saying the Padres would have a dreadful season!
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This isn't a bad reference
http://www.priceform.com/stats/17 |
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Padres ended last season 37-25 in the last 62 games, they were better than their overall record appeared and had some positive momentum going into this season (they also were good in Spring Training).
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anybody have stats for the yankees run line from the past 2 years? i seem to think theyre usually a good bet at home. dont seem to have too many 1 run games at home. though it could be all in my head.
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