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MLB and hot weather

rhinocerosrhinoceros Senior Member
edited June 2012 in Sports Betting
We all know hot weather brings more HR's and higher scoring. Atl/NYY is off to a scorching start. The next sizzling weather today is Mia/Bos. What do you think of the over there? Also Bal/NYM.

The Boston line has already moved from 9.5 to 10.5. Is this a weather move? Maybe it is enough. Thoughts? And what about tomorrow, even hotter? Or the rest of the country with hot (though less ridiculous) weather?

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  • rhinocerosrhinoceros Senior Member
    edited June 2012
    Several others too I missed. Maybe:

    Col/Phi
    StL/Det
    Cinc/Cle
    Min/Pitt
    TB/Wash
    Bal/NYM
    Mia/Bos
  • worm33worm33 Senior Member
    edited June 2012
    rhinoceros wrote: »
    Several others too I missed. Maybe:

    Col/Phi
    StL/Det
    Cinc/Cle
    Min/Pitt
    TB/Wash
    Bal/NYM
    Mia/Bos

    Every one of these already steamed over. At this point you either have to fade them and play the under, or beat the sharps to the punch next time. Yankees opened at 9 +100 on over and was 9 -125 this morning.
  • wcf1214wcf1214 Senior Member
    edited June 2012
    the atl/nyy games total moved 2 runs,how often do u see that?I think almost never
  • worm33worm33 Senior Member
    edited June 2012
    wcf1214 wrote: »
    the atl/nyy games total moved 2 runs,how often do u see that?I think almost never

    Imagine if texiera would have played
  • rhinocerosrhinoceros Senior Member
    edited June 2012
    5 of 6 today are in the heat wave eastern region. I bet the salami over 55. Pinnacle -105, just opened, hasn't yet moved. I bet the individual overs last night; they have all moved, which is built into the opening salami number.
  • buythehookbuythehook Senior Member
    edited June 2012
    I with u on this one...good luck
  • RickPetermanRickPeterman Member
    edited June 2012
    rhinoceros wrote: »
    We all know hot weather brings more HR's and higher scoring.


    Yes, but how much? I mean is it a difference of .1 runs or 1.0 runs?
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