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Old 05-03-2007, 03:05 PM   #334 (permalink)
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Next we have the "Soda Man" with Scott (no caffeine added)SPRITEzer:

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SCOTT SPREITZER SCOTT'S THURSDAY NIGHT MLB HAMMER CRUSHER!

(913) MIN Twins vs (914) TAM Devil Rays Game Starts at May 03 2007 16:10 EST Take (913) MIN Twins My 3* Hammer is a play on the Twins on Thursday. Ortiz is off to a strong overall start in 2007 and he's put up nothing but solid numbers in his career against TB and at Tropicana Field. He should get solid backing tonight. The Twins absolutely rip righties. They're 5-1 in this scenario in 2007, plating 7.17 runs per game. Look for Minnesota to knock Shields out relatively early, then take it to the league's worst bullpen. Minnesota is my 3* Thursday Hammer. Thanks! GL! Scott.
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SCOTT SPREITZER SCOTT'S SMOKIN' HOT THURSDAY NIGHT MLB TKO!

(915) NY Yankees vs (916) TEX Rangers Game Starts at May 03 2007 17:05 EST Take (915) NY Yankees My Thursday night TKO is a play on the Yankees. Mike Mussina returns to the bump tonight backed by a hot-hitting lineup. NY plates just under six runs per game on the road against right-handed starters. They should have little trouble topping their per game average against Kevin Millwood. The Ranger righty has been knocked around in his last three starts and owns weak career numbers against the Yankees. Look for New York to handle the Rangers with relative ease. The Yankees are my Thursday TKO. Thanks! GL! Scott.
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SCOTT SPREITZER SCOTT'S NBA TKO BAILOUT: MAVS V. WARRIORS!

(513) DAL Mavericks vs (514) GST Warriors Game Starts at May 03 2007 19:35 EST Take (514) GST Warriors I'm taking the points with the Warriors on Thursday. We're going to hear plenty of talk that Dallas' strong finish (15-0) in game five has turned this series around. We're also hearing a lot of opinions that the pressure now lies with Golden State in game six. I only go halfway on this thought. After all, until Dallas wins this series, which obviously I don't think they're going to, the pressure lies on the shoulders of the #1 seed. They're playing a #8 seed and were supposed to win with ease, technically speaking. Yes, Golden State doesn't want this series to return to Dallas for a deciding game seven, but the Mavs are done for the season if they lose this one. The bottom line for me is that Dallas has not taken advantage of their superior height - and they're no match for Golden State's quickness. The Mavs shot 50.6% in game five, hit 10-21 treys, attempted and made 10 more free throws than the Warriors, out-rebounded GST, and still needed that miracle finish to stave off elimination. There's something missing from the Mavs. A toughness or killer-instinct so to speak. And, Don Nelson is coaching the shirt right off of Avery Johnson. Oh, by the way, Baron Davis is playing like a man among boys...too big and strong at his position for any Maverick to handle. We'll take the points with Golden State on Thursday. Thanks! GL! Scott.
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