Month: May 2013

This is How to Liveblog

For those of you not up to speed on MLS, and I assume that’s all of you, DC United were crushed 4-0 at home to Houston on Wednesday night to drop to 1-7-1 on the season. We call that relegation form everywhere else in the soccer world, but in America, it’s simply last. Bad teams and/or weird sports make for the best source material, but Jeff Maurer really needs to win an award for his Liveblog of the match on Wednesday. Some highlights:

Halftime: 2-0 Houston. The Red Bulls have posters on the subways up here in New York with a picture of a player and a short phrase. Henry’s says: “Born to finish.” Dax McCarty’s says: “Every minute. Every play. Everything I have.” May I suggest a few for United players? Sanchez: “Ticket back to Panama is already booked.” Augusto: “Sparking the attack. Your counterattack, specifically.” Rafael: “Making you miss Pajoy.” Jakovic: “89 minutes of focus.”

Full time: 4-0 Houston. Dave Johnson says: “Man of the match should go to the fans who stayed.” Yeah, I’ll agree with that. Tough break, Kyle Porter.

Go read the whole thing. Our single play was a winner yesterday with the Mets winning in the bottom of the 9th 3-2. White Sox, Giants, Twins and Mets are your early leans this Friday morning. Soccer tomorrow but it may be a quiet weekend.

EDIT: One play tonight. Yankees (Hughes) @ Royals (Davis) -116

Thursday

Fun game of checkers as the Cubs lost yesterday 5-4. Manager Dale Sveum sent Carlos Villaneuva, who did not have a great game and who is almost never effective past the sixth inning, back out to start the 7th leading 4-3. Villaneuva promptly walks the #8 hitter. Cardinals manager Mike Matheny then sends out Descalso to hit for the pitcher. No problem there. Villaneuva is for some reason still in the game and goes to 3-2 against Descalso (Career .239 2013 – .172). Matheny then sends the runner on a hit & run that ends in a double play. Sveum finally removes Villaneuva after this gift and wisely brings in LOOGY James Russell to pitch to the lefty Matt Carpenter. Carpenter hits a double turned into a triple on an error with Carlos Beltran coming up. Sveum leaves Russell, who should never, ever face a quality right handed batter, in to face Beltran, who promptly singles in the tying run.

Sampdoria drew Catania 1-1 with 20 shots on goal but only six on target. Catania scored on their only shot of the game to earn a point. Such is life in low scoring sports.

One play so far today on the Mets (Gee) -113 at home to Pittsburgh (Locke). Leans on Colorado, Washington and TB/Toronto U7 with updates per usual.

MLB 5/9

I do not like what I am doing, but whatever…

Oakland A’s ML -123 @ Cleveland @ 24

NY Yankees ML -125 @ Colorado @ 24

These lines are not my style.  But I am hammered at 10:47 in the morning listing to 2-Pac with Ed so I just do not care.  Peeeeeace

MLB 5/8

Back in the saddle again.  When last we left this site I was enjoying a nice run.  We will get an early indicator if we are still running good as I already missed a bet this afternoon, liking the M’s against the Pirates.  When you are running good the bets you miss, miss.  When you are running bad the bets you miss cover within the first 15 seconds of game action.

Twins @ Red Sox Under 9 @ +108 @ 24

Angels @ Astros ML +126 @ 24

Yankees ML +121 @ Rockies @ 24

It is a telling indicator how little I think of Joe Blanton at the moment considering I am taking Houston in this spot.  Bourjos is injured.  Slowly coming around to Juan Nicasio, taking the Yankees here, but if Nicasio puts up something like 7 1/3 2 ERs I can’t see myself going against him in the immediate future.  Very telling game in other words.  At this moment Pirates have taken 1-0 lead on Felix, may still be running hot after all…

Wednesday

A late game-time decision worked out last night with the Cubs winning at home to the Cardinals 2-1. Milwaukee cruised and we also got the coin flip we were looking for with the White Sox, if by coin-flip we mean one Alex Rios infield hit in 10 innings as Matt Harvey dominated and the Mets won 1-0. I think others are now coming around to the fact that the White Sox offense is really bad and that Harvey is very good. 2-1 yesterday, and 3-3 +0.19 for May.

Today there is a 90% chance we’ll be on the Cubs again this afternoon but am waiting to see if the line improves at all. Texas/Milwaukee under 8 is looking ok at the moment, but lineups are necessary. Texas has been struggling with their bats of late as well.

Also today we have one play already in sketchy Italian soccer with Sampdoria to win at home -110 versus Catania. MLS also has midweek action but there are no plays right now. The ‘best’ is Salt Lake visiting New England with the solid under 2 instead of 2.5.

MLB updates and any late soccer plays posted here as we move along today. Other leans are Cleveland, Houston, Pittsburgh and the Mets.

EDIT1: St. Louis (Westbrook) @ Chicago Cubs (Villaneuva) -101

EDIT2: Passing on the total as I need some super strong indicators to bet a total. This one is not quite there. I also just lost out on the bet I was going to make on Milwaukee -111 which has now moved to -118. So passing all the way around tonight. Good luck out there.

Tuesday

We had a late lean that nearly turned into a play yesterday with the Cubs who went on to win handily. I couldn’t get anything better than -105 when +105-107 was widely available elsewhere, hence my standard nittiness on the lines and the passing on the bet. There should be a play on Milwaukee tonight, with other leans on CHW, HOU and Arizona.

No day games so updates a little later this afternoon.

EDIT:

2 plays tonight. White Sox +153 (Santiago) @ Mets (Harvey) O/U for this one is 6.5 for those looking for a pitching duel. Hopefully this is a low scoring coin flip.

Also
Texas (Grimm) @ Milwaukee (Peralta) -105

Lastly, all of the variables line up for a bet on the Cubs at home tonight with Travis Wood against Lance Lynn and the Cardinals but I cannot bring myself to take Chicago. The line is only +113 or so which is the problem. First time I am openly defying my system this season so we will see how it goes. Soccer tomorrow.

EDIT2: Couldn’t do it. Cubs (Wood) +115

Monday

Nothing doing again today. Hopefully this won’t last a whole week without any plays again. A couple of links:

1) Here’s a more thorough description of the Spanish soccer shenanigans that I mentioned a few days ago. One note that I forgot to mention is that in Spain, it’s legal to pay (bribe) a team to win but not ok to pay a team to lose. It’s the latter issue that is more problematic.

2) The Sabermetrics of Little League

You’re likely familiar with the defensive spectrum—the order of positions from easiest to fill to most difficult. The defensive spectrum in Major League Baseball is:

1B < LF < RF < 3B < CF < 2B < SS < C < P In my son’s league, the spectrum looks something like: C < LF < RF < LCF < RCF < 3B < 2B < SS < P < 1B There are some pretty big differences: First base could not be any more important at this level. Not only does your first baseman need to catch the ball (which by itself is very difficult at this age), but also catch balls thrown by other children. It’s one thing to catch a throw from an adult. But from another five- or six-year old? That’s tough. The defensive efficiency at this level can be seen in the team’s BABIP (batting average on balls in play). Right now, the Angels have 127 hits in 131 balls in play (I’m not calling anything by a five-year old an “error” because I’m not an ass). That’s good for a BABIP of .969. Yes, his team actually has statistics posted.

Pat really needs to do something like this for beer league softball.

Sunday

We lost our play on Chicago last night as the Royals won 2-0 with Guthrie getting the complete game shutout. My other bet against the Royals this season saw Erwin Santana do the same thing. While this is unlucky to an extent, I’d like to link here to a quick item on Guthrie and the secretly terrible White Sox offense.

You don’t usually see a guy with 1111 innings of a certain level of production become something significantly better in their 30s. At least not without a major change in their pitch mix either by adding a pitch or using what he has differently. There hasn’t been any of that with Guthrie which made his improvement even more suspicious. This split of his innings as a Royal definitely stood out:

Guthrie

IP

ERA

WHIP

K%

BB%

vs. CWS

35.7

0.50

0.81

21%

2%

vs. Rest

87.7

4.21

1.31

14%

7%

I won’t go through all the metrics on the White Sox, but they are only ahead of the Marlins this season in runs scored, and they play with a DH.

As far as how the sketchy soccer games ended up, Cagliari and Chievo drew 0-0. Levante tried a little more against Mallorca and finished 1-1 and Zaragoza won 3-0. Maybe we need to be betting on these after all? Will have a look again next week.

Nothing in baseball or leftover soccer games today.

MLB Saturday

We deservedly went 1-1 yesterday after Colorado lost in 10 and Padres barely held on to their 4-run lead in the 9th against Arizona. One play today:

White Sox (Axelrod) +131
@ Kansas City (Guthrie)

Talk to ya’ll tomorrow

Soccer Saturday

The end of the soccer season brings up matches against clubs with differing objectives. This is always true, but is magnified by the whatever scenarios the table reflects. For example, Swansea who won a cup and a European place a month or so ago have failed to win since, enjoying an extended holiday. In Spain, they take this to a whole other level, with the allegations of maletas (suitcases, presumably filled with cash) being passed around from clubs needing points to their weekly opponents who do not. Levante, who also haven’t won in a month, are the latest to be accused

Following the heavy loss to Deportivo, Levante forward Jose Barkero apparently accused four of his teammates— captain Sergio Ballesteros, goalkeeper Gustavo Munua, forward Juan Luis “Juanlu” Gomez, and defender Juan Francisco “Juanfran” Garcia— of a suspicious lack of effort in the match.

Barkero later publicly retracted his accusations. It is not clear if the league had already begun investigating prior to leaks of Barkero’s accusations.

“I only want to make public what I have told my teammates,” Barkero said at a news conference on Wednesday. “I asked them for forgiveness, above all my four teammates, those who I accused of something erroneous. I ask Ballesteros, Munua, Juanlu, and Juanfran for forgiveness for what I have done to their image, their persons and their family, because they didn’t deserve it.

“I am the one who was wrong. I accused them of something that didn’t really happen.”

Match-fixing is a crime in Spain and can lead to prison time for individuals or expulsion of a club from official competition.

Nothing sketchy to see here at all. It should also be noted that the Spanish FA is between 10 and 100 times more incompetent than Congress depending on who you ask, so any investigation will likely go the way of the US Attorney “investigating” a TBTF bank. See if this makes any sense:

Kick-off times are not confirmed until a fortnight or so before the matches take place, when the details are published on this page. However, these are liable to change at short notice and we strongly recommend you check with the club if you are hoping to attend a game.

This season first division kick-off times have been spaced out so that as a general rule no two matches coincide. This means that, as from week 13, there will normally be one match on Friday night and one on Monday, with four games spaced out between 4.00 p.m. and 10.00 p.m. on Saturday, and four more on Sunday between mid-day and 9.00 p.m. Only one match will be shown on an open TV programme, with the specialised sports channel Marca usually broadcasting a fixture between two of the lesser ranked teams on Friday or Monday night. All the rest will be shown on Pay Per View channels. Second division matches are mainly shown on Saturday afternoon, but can take place any time between Friday and Monday, especially if they are being televised.

Let’s just say that something like Extra Innings for Spanish soccer has not been considered. Also Madrid and Barcelona get over 50% of the league’s TV revenue while the rest of the teams flirt with bankruptcy. Which leads one to wonder where they are finding the cash for the maletas.

ANYWAY, the point of all of this is that there is sketchiness going on all over the pace with these end of season lines. Bottom of the table Mallorca, who are bankrupt, are -133 at home to Levante this weekend. Levante might be worth a play if only because they need to pretend a little more like they are trying. Zaragoza who are 19th are evens at home to 8th place Rayo. But my favorite this week, is in Italy, where Cagliari and Chievo face off. O/U 2 with evens on the draw, which is something I don’t think I’ve ever seen. Let’s just assume that there are plenty of good seats available.

I’m passing on all of this as I don’t have any insight on which team is or is not going to tank or not on a given day. I need a translator for all of these foreign player twitter feeds as we would probably have a better idea from paying closer attention. Nothing else in MLS so far either. MLB later