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johno Triple Crown Winner
Joined: 25 Jan 2005 Posts: 1156 Location: on OLBG somewhere
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:28 am Post subject: MLB - Spring Training |
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I just wanted to drop a few pointers out there for you guys.
Now until the end of March, are the Spring training MLB games - which mean very little to the organisations/fans and us as sports bets go.
They do tend to use the players who are trying to push into the team, so in this month.. I'll be making notes and coming back here to update us all, ready for the new season starting in April.
Some weekend games, where the team lineups can be researched may prove profitable this coming month..but be wary, these guys are taking it very easy to avoid injury too!
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Chudovski Classic Winner
Joined: 26 Oct 2005 Posts: 675 Location: Bristol
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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Likewise mate.
I've got MLB.TV's Premium package all paid for and ready to go (just $119.95 for 150 spring training matches and 2430 regular season matches, an absolute bargain), so will be keeping close eyes on the events of Spring Training ready for the new season at the end of March.
I won't be able to see too much for the next couple of weeks as i have my dissertation to finish, but after that there'll be a hell of a lot of baseball watched and notes taken.
I find baseball a very profitable sport, so hopefully with the access to all of these matches as well this season and the Press Pass that you get if you sign up to MLB.TV it'll increase profits.
Let's make this a great season
Who do you support by the way? I'm a Mets fan so am rather pleased with a certain signing between seasons  |
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