Dueling Verlander who has only given up one hit.
Houston opened -330 favorite at CRIS.
The old fat geezer is dealing.
Dueling Verlander who has only given up one hit.
Houston opened -330 favorite at CRIS.
Perfect through 7.
The Astros rally in the eighth with a walk to end the perfect game and a double to ruin the no-hitter.
Colon still dealing as he tries to wiggle out of trouble.
Sac fly ties the game at one.
Chalk bettors are relieved somewhat.
45 yrs old 5'10 290
Colon is the last remaining Montreal Expos
expo
Bartolo is the last active MLB player to have played for the Montreal Expos.
George Foreman won the heavyweight title at same age.
this is more impressive than any no hitter last 5 years because its against 1st place Astros
Birdie and I visited Colon's Wikipedia page at the same time.
Since I'm channeling Birdie right now, I'll reveal my wager on the Sunday Night ESPN game: UNDER 8.
How's that for a past-posting classic with the score tied at one in the ninth?
Nothing goofy from here.
Current score: Rangers 1 Astros 1, bottom 9.
We head to extra innings tied at one.
Final score: Texas 3 Houston 1 (10).
hit .282 last yr, who has had a better team batting average last 30 years? http://www.espn.com/mlb/stats/team/_...ting/year/2017
When I say something you should stfu and listen because I'm by far the best at EOG, it's not a secret.
Colon isn't someone you want to lay -330 against
I'll probably bet against Colon next start.
Len Ragozin popularized the "bounce" angle in horse race handicapping and I like to apply Ragozin's theories to pitching form cycles.
Inferior horses usually regress off a big outing because it's hard for them to recover after expending so much energy.
I think the same holds true for many #4 and #5 starters in Major League Baseball.
Fade Fartolo next start
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