Monday Over/Under Baseball System Picks

Today’s Plays for the Over/Under Baseball System.  Numbers in parenthesis are strength numbers I am tracking as well.

Philadelphia Phillies / Atlanta Braves OVER 9 +100 (1.6)

Texas Rangers / Toronto Blue Jays Under 9 -120 (2.1)

Good luck tonight.

Results for Sunday, April 29th Over/Under system

Here are the results for Sunday’s games:
Texas  Rangers / Toronto Blue Jays Under 10.5, -125 (2) - WINNER

Cincinnati Reds / Pittsburgh Pirates Under 8, -120 (1.8) - loser

Florida Marlins / Philadelphia Phillies Over 10.5 +100 (3.1) - loser

Atlanta Braves / Colorado Rockies Over 10.5 +100 (3.3) - WINNER

Houston Astros / Milwaukee Brewers Over 9 -105 (1.6) - loser

2-3, -1.25 units

Monday Over/Under Baseball picks coming shortly.

Over/Under Baseball plays for Sunday, April 29th

OK, 0-3 start yesterday, so lots of room to improve.  I am going to put a number in parentheses indicating the strength of the play according to the system.  This is more for my tracking of the plays to see what kind of cut off line I should have.

Texas  Rangers / Toronto Blue Jays Under 10.5, -125 (2)

Cincinnati Reds / Pittsburgh Pirates Under 8, -120 (1.8)

Florida Marlins / Philadelphia Phillies Over 10.5 +100 (3.1)

Atlanta Braves / Colorado Rockies Over 10.5 +100 (3.3)

Houston Astros / Milwaukee Brewers Over 9 -105 (1.6)

Results of Over/Under plays for Saturday

Reds/Pirates Under 8 -115 - LOSER

Atlanta/Colorado Over 9 -110 - LOSER

Texas/Toronto Under 10 -115 - LOSER

Not the way I had hoped the system would start out in print here, but that’s ok.  It is a long season.  Posted record is now 0-3, -3.4 units.

Over/Under system plays for Saturday

1st day of Over/Under system plays:

Reds/Pirates Under 8 -115

Atlanta/Colorado Over 9 -110

Texas/Toronto Under 10 -115

Tracking a new Over/Under system - intro

Hey everybody.  I have been tracking a few different Baseball Systems for the 2007 MLB season.  The one that I will track on this blog is an OVER/UNDER VALUE system.
The system being used is one that I have created myself, and can not be explained in an easy fashion.  At some point, I may discuss it, but at this point I am not.