Betting Baseball – The Hot Sheet: Gambling911.com is 9-2 Last Two Weeks

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
May/14/2013
Betting Baseball – The Hot Sheet:  Gambling911.com is 9-2 Last Two Weeks

“Betting Baseball – The Hot Sheet” remains relatively hot with a 9-2 win record over the past two weeks.  We have won our last two nights.  Be sure to follow us on Twitter to get the latest released free picks.  You can receive up to $900 in FREE BETS by joining BetOnline here.

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Today we will be on the New York Yankees.  They were hosting the Seattle Mariners and had a line of -116, which is absolutely irresistible with the Yankees holding a record of 24-14.  New York has gone 6-4 in this series overall while the home team is also 6-4.

The Yankees are 8-0 in C.C. Sabathia's last 8 starts vs. Seattle. 

The Mariners are 4-9 in their last 13 road games.

Felix Hernandez of the Mariners is 8-5 when starting against Yankees with an ERA of 3.08 and a WHIP of 1.280.

The Mariners are 1-7 in Hernandez’s last 8 starts vs. a team with a winning record.

While this does look like a sucker bet, the Yankees are in fact 8-2 in their last 10 games as a home favorite of -110 to -150.

We at Gambling911.com LOVE New York as a -116 favorite, and this is one of the best lines we can find. 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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