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Some Baseball Notes

During the telecast of the deciding game of the 1986 ALCS, won by the Boston Red Sox over the California Angels, the pretty dramatic game 5, 1984 World Series home run by Kirk Gibson was shown as part of the baseball promotion.

That home run off then San Diego Padres’ pitcher, Rich Gossage, (“G” vs “G”) wrapped up the Tigers’ virtual wire to wire, 1984 title, their fourth and most recent.

In the next even year, 1988 Gibson struck an even more dramatic blow vs another Hall of Fame pitcher, then Oakland Athletics’ pitcher, Dennis Eckersley.

His 2 out, 2 run home run (B9) in game 1 of the 1988 World Series, transformed a one run L.A. Dodgers deficit into a game one victory.

L.A. went on to win the ’88 W.S. for their sixth and still most recent title.

 

A player with great impact and to me more deserving of “Hall” status than some who are in there, Kirk Gibson pictured above.

 

 

NFL And Other Comments

I will call it another “winning” prediction, of course with no money involved, as the (6-5) Baltimore Ravens were bet to an 8 point favorite and took “the out of it,” (4-7) Houston Texans, by 7 points.

Houston has the all important Astros’ title and the NBA Rockets (16-4, the Celts are (18-4), have the league’s second best mark (did you see (6-14) Sacramento won at Golden State last night. The defending champion (15-6) Warriors were 14 point favorites, though playing sans their top two players, Messers Durant and Curry), but forget the Texans this season.

The last weekend (NFL) manifested in 12 of 16 faves, and an incredible 14 of 16 underdogs “good” in the 7 point “wease.” (teaser). Only 5 teams, three favorites (K.C. Jacksonville and the Steelers, (Pitts won by just 3 points as 14 plus point(s) favorites) and two “dogs” (I love the who rescued who stickers as rescuing animals is a noble pursuit, certainly one better than following the NFL and “teaser” bets) the Cowboys and Bears.

I went (4-2), with one near exact margin, after a (5-1) week with an exact score and I believe two exact margins. Again, no money involved.

 

Where is Gil Brandt, when you need a story?

Another NFL Prediction

A quick prediction on tonight’s NFL tilt.

Yesterday, another split, but the Bills predicted to cover won outright at slumping Kansas City.

Tonight 7 plus point favorite Baltimore 24 Houston 20.

I was wrong, by the way, Francesa right, as Cincy covered Cleveland.

Alas ’twas not “dog day afternoon,” as faves covered 12 of 15 thus far this weekend.

 

 

NFL Predictions

I do not want to sound like a tout or appear immodest. Additionally, I do not take it all that seriously, as it can change on a dime (hopefully not when betting a “dime”). However, my prescience of late has been astounding, the latest another near “exact margin” of victory–Missouri by 3 (I predicted by 2), as a near 10 point “fave” at Arkansas, two days ago.

Likely, after all “faves” on the past Thursday/holiday so the “suckers”/players could brag to their families (better than arguing politics or religion? better than hearing re cousin Jeffrey as on Seinfeld?), this will be a “dog day afternoon.”

Underdog announcer Greg Gumbel, so much better than in his days as top CBS announcer, presides: Near 10 point “fave” K.C. 26 Buffalo 20

Next, soon to be off WFAN after a lengthy, lucrative run, Mike Francesa “touted” Cincy to cover as an eight point favorite vs (0-10) Cleveland.

I channel, driving back to Albany after this holiday’s weekend (why did I never try con “R.L.” even when Diana’s “Touch Me in the Morning” played) in ’73–saying Cleveland will win outright. If that happens, who needs a score?

Either way, there will be no “score.”

 

Click below to hear Diana Ross sing the iconic “Touch Me In The Morning.”

Touch Me In The Morning – Diana Ross –

 

 

College Football Update, Notes and Speculation

After Auburn (bet against from a 4 to a 6 point underdog), upset top ranked Alabama, it now appears ‘Bama, which has never won an official title with a non “lame duck” Republican U.S. president (W.J. Clinton had been elected, but G.H. Bush was still in office when ‘Bama upset Miami to claim the ’92 prize), will need help, likely having to get it and still be selected over Urban Meyer’s Ohio State team, to get a title this season with of course, a Republican currently in as president.

Anything can happen, South Carolina might upset Clemson in a tilt beginning soon, but very likely the A.C.C. title game winner either (11-1) Miami or currently (10-1), defending champion Clemson will be one of the four ‘offs teams.

Surely the winner of the SEC title tilt with Nessler (in ’14 Nessler, then with ABC “presided” over Ohio State’s upset win over Alabama on a day Mario Cuomo died as I continue with presidents or in his case, never ran for president) between (11-1) Georgia, which I say will win and (10-2) Auburn will be in.

I predict Georgia will win because Auburn beat them at home on “The Plains,” (Jimmy Carter of Plains, Georgia had been elected but Gerald Ford was in office when Pitt denied Georgia in the ’76 season Sugar Bowl/title tilt. Pitt denied West Virginia in ’07, took Clemson late last season but Clem won it all and Miami’s loss yesterday likely will not keep them out if they beat Clemson next week. Have all that?!) two weeks ago.

If Oklahoma, the team I think will eventually win it all, beats TCU in the Big 12 title tilt, they will be in. If 2 loss TCU avenges a loss to the Sooners, also 2 weeks ago, who knows?

Likely, it comes down to if Ohio State beats Wisconsin, it is either 2 loss Ohio State or 1 loss Alabama. I hope it would be Alabama and it should be Alabama but it could well be Ohio State and I feel they are even more dangerous a threat to win it all than a second chance Alabama team would be.

 

There could be chaos, perhaps there definitely will be in the national title selection process.

Bernie Kopell is pictured above as “Siegfried” a great character/KAOS agent on the show “Get Smart.”

Though he and I lost, it is with great positive emotion,that I recall champion Boston Celtics’ player, Larry Siegfried, telling Jerry West, (Jerry was magnificent with 42 points in defeat), he was “the only player,” after #7, ’69 NBA final–when the balloons burst as they often do.

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Prediction Today, Will Be “Dogs” on Sunday

One college football prediction for today after a split on the two “over the total” predictions yesterday.

By the way, all favorites in the three pro games, it is an “Al Pacino, John Cazale, James Broderick movie,” this Sunday.

Today nearly 10 point favorite, Missouri 36 Arkansas 34.

 

Put “Day” in the “movies middle.” It manifests in an excellent movie “Dog Day Afternoon” pictured above and a superb actor, Daniel Day Lewis.

The sucker, I mean player bragged regarding his 3 favorites winners yesterday. Sunday will be (under)dog day afternoon, at least that is my “read” at this point.

 

 

 

“Overs,” but do not try to get “out” in Detroit and Dallas

Two “totals” predictions on this day.

“They” will give the “sucker,” I mean player and the fans, high scoring traditional locale tilts.

First in Detroit, try 56 total points, more than enough.

Ditto (cue Demi Moore and the late Mr. Swayze in Ghost) in Dallas, with say 51 points.

 

What’s the line? High in the 40’s, could be the temperature.

57 “Hut, Hut” Eagles, Lions and Vikings (Oh) My-Notes Prove Prescient (Of course, for no money but enjoy!)

A post here about five weeks ago has proven prescient.

Three teams with the number 57 immersed in their history have performed so well.

The (9-1) Eagles have the best record in the NFL, while the (8-2) Vikings are tied with four other teams for the second best record. More relevant they are tied for the second best record in the NFC.

Detroit is certainly in contention with a (6-4) record.

Click below to view that October 16, 2017 post.

57 “Hut, Hut” Eagles, Lions and Vikings, (Oh) My– Notes

 

 

 

 

 

NFL Notes

Only the Dallas Cowboys, who were trounced by the NFL best record, (9-1) Philadelphia Eagles, among the 6 teams playing on “Turkey Day,” did not at least cover the spread.

Four won, the Vikings and Lions who clash in the traditional “at Detroit,” holiday tilt, plus the Chargers and Giants, the latter as a 10 point underdog.

New Orleans picked here to win by 3, did so, vs the Washington team, which plays Thursday night, vs the Giants.

The Chargers visit Dallas.

 

So “Hot” –“money not”

On the exact 39 year anniversary of a famed “fumble game” loss that led to a franchise turnaround, which produced 4 titles, the Giants now (2-8) upset the (6-4) Chiefs.

I picked the Giants to cover.

I hit a margin with a Tom Dempsey reference to “boot,” (pun intended) as the nearly ten point favored, (8-2) Saints took (4-6) Washington by three points on an overtime field goal.

Giants and Saints on overtime field goals, “holy Pete Gogolak,” (we lost Adam West this year), Andybsports.com is (8-2), with two three exact margins, one an exact score, in the last two weeks.

 

Pete Gogolak about to kick. Write us as to the holder.