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Jack’s Free Sports Picks: 6/24


Written June 24, 2009 by Jack Jones

phillies-rays-free-pick-0624092 premium plays on Wednesday as we try to bounce back from a serious, but temporary drought. The featured play is a 20* MLB No-Brainer going on the moneyline in interleague action. You can get just the 20* play for tonight, or pick up a one day, three day, or seven day subscription and get every play released for the night, the next three days, or the entire week! Grab my package now at the Jack Jones home page or take a look at some of the baseball picks being released by our other top handicappers.

Free Premium Picks: I’m going to take a little break from the comment for a free pick offer. Instead I’m going to release one of my premium picks as the free pick over the next couple of days. The comment offer will be back shortly! You are still more than welcome to comment on today’s pick, I appreciate the feedback.

Free Pick for Wednesday

So I know I’ve had this disclaimer about the free picks being the weakest plays and that I don’t play them, but I really put 1% of my bankroll on these games in comparison to 3-4% on the regular and BEST BETS. I just don’t want people getting ridiculous on the free picks when they aren’t intended to be the highest percentage of winners that I offer.

You can find more great winners every day by visiting our sports betting forum. Handicapper Steve Janus won the college football title here at the site, and he’s giving away all of his baseball plays for FREE in the forum.

15* on  Philadelphia Phillies +157 at Sportsbook.com

Take the Phillies as a monster underdog at the Rays tonight.  On of the main reasons this is a solid play is that Philadelphia has been so incredible on the road this season.  They are currently 24-9 when playing outside of their home town.  Just to put that into perspective, the Rays are 21-13 at home this year which amounts to around a .620 winning percentage.  That’s very good, but it’s nothing like the Phillies and their .721 winning percentage on the road this season.  A major reason for their success has been their hitting.  The Phillies are currently scoring 6.1 runs per game and hitting .272 as a team on the road.  The Rays appear to have the starting pitching edge here, but looking over the last 3 starts for both pitchers, Matt Garza actually has worse numbers than Phillies’ starter, Joe Blanton. As good as Philadelphia has played on the road this year, you have to like them at this price over Tampa Bay Wednesday night.

CBB: 51-36
NBA: 26-38
NHL: 4-0 (+665)
CFB: 3-1
NFL: 4-1
MLB: 25-35 (-1393)

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Comments

4 Responses to “Jack’s Free Sports Picks: 6/24”

  1. joe on June 24th, 2009 12:25 pm

    I’d be more into the Phllies tonight had they lost last night. Tampa Bay should bounce back tonight in a big way as they face Blanton. Garza should keep the balls from flying ut of the park, giving the Rays a shot at winning tonight. A great ‘price’ on the Philles won’t mean anything if they lose. I won’t bet Tampa because of the price, but I do think they win.

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  2. scott wilder on June 24th, 2009 12:52 pm

    drought my a** your 15 * picks are a pile of dung you guys sre awful get you some rays I have been going opposite you 15* for weeks now and making a killing

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  3. John Smith on June 24th, 2009 2:32 pm

    Temporary drought? Who are you kidding, Jack!

    You’re awful! You’re 1 for your last 19! Stop deceiving people with your dartboard picks and find a rocking chair!

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  4. John Smith on June 25th, 2009 10:05 am

    Another loss as predicted.

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