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Cardinals at Dodgers Game 1 Free Picks


Written October 7, 2009 by Jack Jones

There are plenty of baseball handicappers who feel strongly about the first game of the St. Louis Cardinals and LA Dodgers series this week and they have premium MLB picks on the game. However, John Ryan has been a solid MLB handicapper all season long and he is offering one of his free baseball picks on this game tonight. If you are going to do any baseball betting on this game or others, make sure you check out the dime lines and 10% deposit bonus offered by Bodog Sportsook!

Ai Simulator 3* graded play on the Dodgers as they host the Cardinals in Game 1 of the NLDS. If you like action then this supporting system is exactly what the doctor ordered as it has made a whopping 98 units sporting a 449-332 record since 2004. Play against road teams with a NL starting pitcher whose ERA is 3.70 or better on the season and is a poor base running team averaging 0.5 or less SB’s/game on the season. Here is a 2nd system that has gone 42-28 making 32.2 units since 1997. Play on NL home dogs with a money line of +125 or more allowing 4.3 or less runs/game on the season after a win by 2 runs or less. Cardinals are just 15-23 (-14.0 Units) against the money line versus NL teams scoring 4.8 or more runs/game on the season this season; Dodgers are a strong 12-4 (+12.5 Units) against the money line as an underdog of +125 to +175 this season. Wolf is 25-9 (+14.2 Units) against the money line in home games over the last 2 seasons. Take the Dodgers.

Ryan went 15-5 in last year’s post season winning all three of his top rated Game of the Year/Top-25 plays. Here is a 5* Monster for you to unload on and it is backed by Ryan’s extensive research featuring TWO amazing systems and an eye opening game dependent angle so you will have no doubt you are on the right side of the baseball lines for this one.

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