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Let's say you have a team that made the public money in an odd spot in MLB one season. It is very possible that this same team losing you money in the same spot next season isn't just natural or random. This may be a bookmaker exploit of the public. Using SDQL you can see that dollars regress each year.
Let's look at an example:
A Breakdown of MLB Teams as Expensive (-150 or more) Road Dogs In 2010:
SDQL Text: "team and season=2010 and site=away and line<=-150"
TEAM
$ON
W-L (marg, % win)
Reds
300
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Some Interesting Fourth of July Facts since 2004:
For me, the end of June to early July marks a point in the season when teams start to play with a little more passion. Team cohesion begins to solidify, and the teams destined for the playoffs start to pull away more. American Independence Day is a passionate holiday. I wouldn't base any wagers off them strongly, but I'm not sure if I would go strongly against the grain either. Here are some things to know:
Teams with the best home field records on the Fourth since 2004:
Padres
4-0 (100.0%)
Phillies
4-0 (100.0%)
Indi...
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