Konerko and the White Sox offer some value in the World Series Odds at 15-1
With just less than two months left in the regular season, the divisional and Wild Card races are starting to heat up. So outside of the favorites, which teams have a realistic shot at winning the World Series and have some good value?

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Two hard-throwing right-handers step onto the national stage in the battle of AL East rivals.

Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees

Boston suffered a 5-2 loss to the Yankees in the second game of this four-game showdown at Yankee Stadium.  The Red Sox have still won eight of their last 12 games and 10 of their last 16 overall.  The team has had its trouble against tonight’s opponent recently, dropping 10 of the last 14 meetings since August 23, 2009 and are 5-15 versus the Yankees since August 6, 2009.  Since 2003, the Red Sox trail 80-74 in the series, but have outscored the Bronx Bombers by a 859-828 margin.  Boston is 52-32 in night games this season (+870) and the total is 45-35 O/U in those contests.  Third baseman Adrian Beltre will likely lead the offensive charge, coming into tonight’s contest with a 13-game hitting streak.  The team is hoping outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury can get things going in front of a national audience, as he’s hitless in 12 at-bats since returning from the disabled list.

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The Blue Jays aim for a sweep of their AL East rivals after slamming eight home runs on Saturday afternoon.

Tampa Bay Rays at Toronto Blue Jays

Tampa Bay has lost a season-worst four games in a row and is facing being swept for the first time since May 24-26.  The Rays fell 17-11 in Saturday’s defeat, but manager Joe Maddon found some positive things to take away from the loss.  “I really love the way we stayed with it all the way through,” he said.  “I really appreciated our guys’ effort today.”  Despite dropping the first two games of this series, the club still has 33-20 record on the road (+960), which is the best mark in baseball.  Tampa is also a solid 21-12 during the day (+600) and the total is 14-18 O/U in those contests.  The Rays are 6-5 on the season against the Blue Jays and 2-3 at the Rogers Centre.

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Bengals Hall of Fame GameBoth the Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals have motivational factors working in their favor for Sunday’s NFL Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio.  But only the Bengals who are 3 point favorites according to the current NFL betting odds will have their edge playing for them on the football field in the form of former Dallas WR Terrell Owens and CB Adam “Pacman” Jones.  Of course Owens and Jones may not play long in the preseason opener, but you can bet they will be extra pumped to prove themselves in front of their former team.

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The Yankees look to bounce back after last night’s loss and send a pitcher out to the mound that hasn’t lost at Yankee Stadium in quite some time.

Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees

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The Reds must remain focused on the task at hand, as they may look ahead to next week’s series against the Cardinals.

Cincinnati Reds at Chicago Cubs

Cincinnati has turned the tide against the Cubs this season, blanking them 3-0 at Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon.  The Reds are now 8-3 against them this season, after tallying a disappointing 5-10 mark in 2009.  At 62-48, the club is a season-high 14 games over .500 after winning five of their past six games, including a 4-1 mark on this road trip.  The team must remain focused over the next two games and not look ahead to a three-game series against the Cardinals starting Monday.  “I can’t put too much importance on St. Louis because they’re not here yet,” manager Dusty Baker said.  “You have to win games now before we get there.”  The pitching staff has posted a 3.01 ERA since June 17, which is the second-best mark in the majors over that span, behind only the White Sox (2.87).  Cincinnati is 20-18 in day games this season (-50) and the total is 11-22 O/U in those contests.  The Reds are also 3-4 this season (-170) and 11-14 the last three years after shutting out an opponent (-140).

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The Dodgers are suffering through another period of injuries that eventually might end the team’s playoff chances.

Washington Nationals at Los Angeles Dodgers

Washington took two of three games against the Dodgers in a three-game series in the nation’s capital back in April 23-25, limiting them to five runs over that span.  The Nationals suffered a 8-4 defeat to the Diamondbacks last night, as they commited three fielding errors that led to four runs.  “Obviously, we played sloppy,” said third baseman Ryan Zimmerman.  “We need to clean that up.”  With 109 games in the books, the team’s 48 wins to date easily surpasses the 36 victories they earned at this point last season.  Washington has struggled on the road as of late, posting a 10-31 mark outside of the DC area since May 13.  The Nationals are 20-38 overall on the road (-790) and the total is 25-29 O/U in those games.  Don’t forget to bet this team during August, going 31-33 over the last three years for a surprisingly healthy profit (+1,140).

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Jacory Harris Miami Hurricanes Football
The Miami Hurricanes May Be Overvalued Coming Into the 2010 Football Season
With the first college football rankings poll released today what better time to look at some over valued college football teams. The sports media and college football fans spend the whole offseason building hype around a wide range of teams. Some of those teams thrive under the burning glare of the spotlight, while others inevitably wilt under the weight of expectations. It always seems easy in hindsight to look at the teams that don’t live up to their hype and pick out the reasons for their struggles. At this time of year, though, it’s much tougher to spot the ones who are headed to troubles. Here are five teams that are getting a lot of attention right now that could be headed for troubles as well as overvalued by the college football oddsmakers.

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Two teams that would be in the playoffs if the season ended today face off in the second game of a four-game weekend series in Atlanta.

San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves

San Francisco entered this four-game series winning 21 of their last 27 games since July 4, but fell 3-2 in defeat in the opener at Turner Field.  The Giants have now dropped back-to-back games for the first time since July 1-2.  “We’ve won these kind of games.  Look at the Dodgers series,” manager Bruce Bochy said after the game.  The club has a good chance of bouncing back over the weekend, given its 6-0-2 series record in their last eight sets.  San Francisco is 37-33 this season against teams with a record above .500, while going 25-14 versus losing teams.  The Giants are 29-28 on the road this season (+120) and the total is 31-25 O/U in those contests.  The team is 46-35 when facing right-handed starters in 2010 (+780) and a solid 166-147 in this situation over the last three seasons (+2,580).  San Francisco hasn’t dropped three in a row since a season-high, seven-game skid from June 26-July 2.

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New England Patriots Football
Are the Patriots Still the Team To Beat in the AFC East?
Ever since the Patriots lost arguably the greatest Super Bowl ever to the New York Giants 17 to 14 in 2008 after their remarkable undefeated regular season run, sports bettors have wondered if the Patriots are still worth betting on. The Patriots, who are led by head coach and master strategist Bill Belichick and superstar Quarterback Tom Brady, have been the most successful franchise of the last ten years by winning three Super Bowls. Now that Brady finally has someone good to throw to when the Patriots acquired Randy Moss, there is still some uncertainty as to how good the Patriots still are and what their NFL spreads record will look like in the 2010 season.

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