Braves hope to break out the brooms against Phils
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07/02/2009 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Atlanta Braves are gradually working their way up the
NL East standings and will try to extend their winning streak to a season-high
four straight games tonight in the finale of a three-game series versus the
Philadelphia Phillies at Turner Field.
Atlanta and Florida are the hottest teams in the division right now, as the
Braves sit three games off Philadelphia's pace in the East and the Marlins are
currently just a half-game behind the Phillies. The Braves posted their third
win in a row with Wednesday's 11-1 bashing of 2008 World Series MVP Cole
Hamels and the Phillies with a 14-hit attack.
Matt Diaz clubbed a two-run homer and finished with three hits, while Diory
Hernandez belted a solo shot for the Braves, who got two hits and three RBI
out of veteran Chipper Jones. Brian McCann and Martin Prado both had two hits
in Atlanta's third win since a four-game losing streak.
Braves starter Jair Jurrjens had his no-hit bid broken up in the seventh
inning by Paul Bako and allowed one run on just the one hit to go along with
six strikeouts and four walks in seven frames for the win.
"I wasn't thinking (of the no-hitter). I was just trying to throw strikes
early in the count, make them get themselves out," said Jurrjens.
Kris Medlen and Manny Acosta completed the two-hitter with a combined two
innings of scoreless relief.
The Braves are 1-6 in Javier Vazquez's last seven starts and will roll the
rice with him again this evening versus the Phillies. Vazquez is 1-4 over his
last seven trips to the mound and lost his most recent outing on June 27
versus Boston. He held the Red Sox to a run and six hits over 7 2/3 decent
innings, but fell to 2-5 in nine home starts this season.
Vazquez, who is 5-7 with a 3.04 ERA in 16 total starts, will face the Phillies
for the third time this season. He is 1-0 in two appearances so far and 11-7
with a 4.45 ERA in 25 career games. The righty beat the Phils on May 9 at
Citizens Bank Park with 7 2/3 innings of two-run ball.
Philadelphia is rapidly falling from grace and has dropped 13 of its last 17
games to watch its division lead shrink to just a half-game ahead of the
suddenly-surging Marlins. The despised New York Mets are only two games in
back of the Phillies, who would like to put last night's loss behind them.
Bako and Shane Victorino recorded the only hits for Philly, and Jimmy Rollins
finished 0-for-3 at the plate to run his hitless streak to a career-worst 27
official at-bats. Rollins' previous career high had been a 25 at-bat hitless
streak from June 18-24, 2002.
Hamels was rocked for seven runs and nine hits in only four innings of work to
fall to 4-5 on the season.
"It's a challenging year," Hamels said on the team's site. "Not every time you
got there, every season is going to be great. You have the years where you
really have to learn who you are. You have to take what you did last year,
kind of the ups, downs and really battle through it. I think that's where you
learn who you are and what you're going to be capable of in the future. Things
aren't going to be easy. You're put on a big pedestal when you win and win
awards. You expect a lot out of yourself. And I expect a lot out of myself."
Philadelphia, which opens a three-game home series versus the Mets on Friday,
will expect a lot from tonight's starter J.A. Happ. Happ will bring his
unbeaten record to the mound for the Phillies and is 5-0 with a 3.00 ERA in 19
games (7 starts) this season. Happ is coming off the first shutout of his
career, as he twirled nine innings of five-hit ball in a 10-0 victory at
Toronto on June 27.
Happ struck out four and did not walk a batter at Rogers Centre, improving to
3-0 with a 1.67 ERA in nine road games (4 starts) this season. The young lefty
will face Atlanta for the second time in 2009, as he tossed two innings of
relief in a 12-11 win back on April 8. Happ allowed a two-run homer in that
game.
Philadelphia went 14-4 against Atlanta a year ago, but the Braves have won
six of eight meetings with the Phils so far in 2009. The Phils have dropped
the first two tests at Turner Field after going 9-0 there a year ago.
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Yankees hope A-Rod stays hot in finale vs. Seattle >>
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Alex Rodriguez is starting to heat up. Not coincidentally,
so are the New York Yankees.
The Bronx Bombers will be shooting for an eighth consecutive victory and a
series sweep of Rodriguez's original team, the Seattl
Reds, D-Backs close series in Cincy >>
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same type of outing Johnny Cueto had last night, as they wrap up a three-game
series Thursday afternoon from Great American Ball Park.
Cueto tossed six shutout inning
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when the San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals conclude a four-game set
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White Sox take win streak to Kansas City >>
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Chicago White Sox will be putting a season-high win
streak on the line when the resurgent club heads to Kansas City's Kauffman
Stadium tonight for the opener of a four-game series with the Royals.
Chicago comes
Angels return home to host Orioles >>
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trip in first place in the American League West. The two-time defending
division champions will try to stay on top when they start up a four-game
series
SPORTS BETTING - Tennis is an underrated and under-utilized bettors' sport.
Ten years ago, at just about this time, I called Alan Boston in Vegas and left him a voicemail that went something like this (abridged version): "Hey Alan, Chad Millman from ESPN The Magazine calling. I want to do a book about wise guys, you in?"
A couple weeks later I got a message back (abridged version): "I don't know, maybe," Boston said. "Call me and we'll talk about it. But not later today. I got $1,000 on Andre Agassi to win the French Open at 40-1, and he's in the finals."
Here's what happened next (abridged version): Agassi won his tourney. Boston won his $40,000. I wrote sportsbook.
In the ten years since, how much has been wagered on the big-time tennis events? Put it this way: The Nevada Gaming Commission doesn't even track the number year by year because it's so small.
"Tennis makes up about one-tenth of one percent of our take," says Lucky's bookmaking boss Jimmy Vaccaro. "The last big golf major we probably had $100,000 worth of bets. In tennis, we might have written two big tickets."
Tennis' lack of popularity amongst the American bettoratti is no surprise, really. For starters, the biggest sports betting holidays -- the Super Bowl, the NCAA tourney -- are must see TV. People, at least the degenerates I know, plan vacations around watching those events in Vegas sports books.
But Wimbledon? Doesn't exactly reel in the whales. "Seriously, it's the nuts as an event," says Boston. "But who even knows when it's on?"
Here's another reason that helps explain why golf gets traction, something I call "The Bubbe Theory." My Bubbe is pushing 95 and has cataracts so bad that, to her, even the most crystalline Chicago day is mostly cloudy. But she still listens to the Cubs games, and she still calls me in a fit if she disagrees with something Rick Telander writes in the Chicago Sun Times. She's a sports fan. If she doesn't know you, you're just filling a niche. And niche players, even historically good ones like Roger and Raf, don't drive betting volume. Only the highest profile names attract square money, which inflates wagering totals like a shot of saline to the lips. Bubbe, and the public, loved Agassi, tennis' last cross-the-rubicon, mainstream draw. She also has a crush on Tiger. She's given me standing orders to put a sawbuck on the big cat whenever I walk through a sports book (or mistakenly tap into one via my Internet machine.) That explains why the Masters is getting $100K in action at some books while the four tennis majors might not get that combined this year.
This isn't a case of tennis being a difficult sport to bet. In fact, in Europe, it's probably the second most popular sport for gambling after soccer. Granted, as the WSJ football betting last week and The Mag's Shaun Assael examined in even greater depth last year, that might be because gamblers across the pond see it as an easy game to fix. But it could also be because, over there it holds the kind of sway the big two do over here.
Street corners in Spain are peppered with public courts and kids doing their best Raffy impressions. In some war torn parts of Eastern Europe poverty-stricken kids view tennis as an escape route, like football or basketball here. A couple years ago The Mag's Lindsay Berra wrote a great piece about Belgrade's Jelena Jankovic, Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic. They learned the game as kids while bombs were raining down on their homeland. They practiced in drained swimming pools. Not exactly Nick Bolletierri conditions.
In the United States, casual fans think tennis is played four times a year. But on the tightly packed European continent, national interest in homegrown talent runs deep every weekend. Of the ATP's current top 20 players, only two, tennis betting and James Blake, are American. Fourteen are from Europe, representing six different countries.
No wonder fans from Lisbon to Bhudapest get jacked up for the net game, whether it's Wimbledon or a low-level tourney like the Estoril Open in Portugal (congrats to Spain's Albert Montanes for winning that one, btw). Chances are good that someone representing their flag will not only be playing, but have a shot at winning.
And that's all any bettor can ask for.
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