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Saturday and Sunday both for $20 as "The Animal" presents a "two-for-one" day special. 4 1/2* UNDERDOG GAME OF THE MONTH in a SATURDAY SIX-PACK now. Three daytime and three evening premium plays and we throw in Sunday for one $20 charge. The entire Saturday card also at 1-900-484-2999 for $25 on one extension. More information about "The Animal" including handicapping articles and gaming information at www.freescoreboard.com. "The Animal" accepts Visa, Mastercard, ClickBank, Neteller, Paypal, and Western Union. We go against a team today that is 17-46 in the month of July the last three years while our pitcher is 7-1 in this price range. Our best bet of the day (4 1/2* dog of the month) is a team that wins 87.5% of the time with today's pitcher against a squad experiencing a major power outage. Build that bankroll now as NFL preseason is just 21 days away. Saturday and Sunday for just $20 in our "two-for-one" day special going Saturday. You receive Sunday's card completely free. Now Saturday's complimentary selection. It’s now four straight defeats for Texas including back-to-back one-run setbacks at Minnesota the past two days. The candidate to put an end to this misery is Kenny Rogers. That proposition can’t give the Rangers too much confidence. Rogers lost to Baltimore 10-4 in his last start and his 25:20 strikeout-to-walk ratio on the road doesn’t scare “The Animal”. Minnesota is now 30-16 at home in 2002 and they’ve won 5/7 with Texas either here or in the lone star state. What’s not to like about Johan Santana. The Twins are 5-1 with Santana and he’s recorded seven or more strikeouts in 4/5 starts since June 12th. That group included Oakland and Atlanta. Talk about a diamond in the rough, Santana has a 1.80 ERA in his half dozen assignments. Texas is a miserable 6-18 against left-handed starters like Santana including 2-10 on the road. The Rangers are 4-17 on the road against starting pitchers with an ERA of 3.50 or lower the last three years. Minnesota is 18-2 at home this year against teams that allow 5.2 runs or more per game. The Rangers are 3-15 on the road when the posted total is either 9 or 9 ½ this year. IP: Logged |
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