Tom Freese continues to be one of the most respected handicappers in the nation. Tom's formula for
success is simple. It's just old fashioned hard work. Tom puts in twelve to fourteen hour days to
get you the player on the winning side of the game. In fact Tom doesn't consider what he does as
work. His father once told him "Tom if you find a job you love you will never work another day the
rest of your life" Tom has just...
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MLB: Good and Bad Pitchers
As handicappers we don't care about a pitchers individual won/loss record. We care only about how their
team does in their starts. Below is a look at the Good and Bad pitchers as of Wednesday July 3. All of
the results here are on how their team does when they start...
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I was in Boston Garden in 1986 when the Celtics beat Houston in Game 6 to win their 16th NBA Championship.
I was also in the TD Bank North Garden to see Game 2 of the 2008 NBA Finals where the Celts took a 2-0
lead with a 108-102 win. Throughout that game it was obvious that the Lakers defensive shortcomings
were going to keep them from winning the series. This was Kobe Bryant's team and if you looked at
coach Phil Jackson's expression you knew that the Lakers had ...
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It appears that Cleveland starter C.C. Sabathia will be traded sooner than later as the Indians will
not bring him back after his contract ends at the end of this year. Sabathia will probably get a long
term contract offer from several teams. ... You have to feel bad for Willie Randolph as his days with
the Mets seem to be numbered. Randolph is a quality manager who was taught the ropes by four time World
Champion manager Joe Torre. The Mets are currently in fourth place in the NL East. It ...
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