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Dr. Meyer, as the principal handicapper for MTi Sports Forecasting, had a record of 78-51 (38-21 on sides and 40-30 on totals) for the 2006 NFL season as documented by the Sports Monitor of Oklahoma City. This was ranked #1 in the country with a whopping +21.9 net units out of 150+ handicapping services. MTi Sports then followed that performance with a perfect 4-0 NFL postseason; also #1 in the country... read more


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MLB: Six Pack of Emerging Trends
When handicapping baseball, it is crucial to continually refine and research trends that apply to past performance. Our supercomputers run hundreds of thousands of trends DAILY. The thoroughness with which we interrogate the baseball results on a daily basis will become apparent throughout this article as we reveal some strong trends that are from ONLY the current 2008 season. ... To start, we’ll check out the Orioles’ performance when they are off a win in which they trailed by multiple ... (read more)
MLB: Starter vs Starter Revenge

In this article we’ll examine a particular starter-based revenge situation. That is, when the pitcher is starting against the same starter and his team lost. The one standout starter in this situation is Vicente Padilla, currently pitching for the Texas Rangers. His team is a perfect 8-0 since 2004 when he starts and they lost the last time they faced their opponent and the opponent had the same starter going. Padilla was 4-0 with the Phillies in this situation and is currently 4-0 with ... (read more)
MLB: Pitchers off a Quality Start

A quality start is defined as one in which the starter went at least six innings and allowed three or fewer earned runs. Of course, a starter can lose the game even if he did pitch well. In this article we’ll examine some pitcher-based trends involving the quality start. Since the start of the 2004 MLB season, there have been about 10,500 MLB games. There are two starters per game, which makes about 21,000 starts. Of these, about 10,000 or 47.8% have been quality starts. The overall record ... (read more)


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