The USA men’s basketball team breezes against France 98-71. Ryan Lochte is 
favorite to add to his Gold Medal collection and the USA Gold Medal Standings.

The highlight of day two Olympic betting is Ryan Lochte in the 200 meter 
swinning. He is he favorite, but not exactly overwhelming.

Men’s 200m Freestyle Gold Medal Winner

 
Sun 7/29

 
451 R.Lochte wins men’s 200m freestyle

 -110 

2:37PM

 
452 Field wins men’s 200m freestyle gold

 -120 

Sun 7/29

 
453 S.Yang wins men’s 200m freestyle

 +230 

2:37PM

 
454 Field wins men’s 200m freestyle gold

 -290 

Sun 7/29

 
455 Y.Agnel wins men’s 200m freestyle

 +335 

2:37PM

 
456 Field wins men’s 200m freestyle gold

 -460 

                                 
 
Matt Rivers has a premium pick on the San Diego Padres. Screw the Marlins! 
Florida is done and without Stanton and after trading away Hanley I am just 
fine taking my chances with a solid enough lefty in Clayton Richard plus this 
much coin. Florida’s only true bat is Jose Reyes and with him hitting from the 
left side of the plate I’ll take my chances with a southpaw any day of the week.

Sure Josh Johnson, when on, can be filthy but the righty hasn’t been that all 
that much this season and with some trade rumors swirling around him I’m sure 
sure if he is going to be able to put back-to-back quality starts together. I 
do not fear the guy as I have at times in the past and his team overall is a 
travesty.

I have never loved the Padres as they are fairly horrible and completely inept 
at times with the bats. But San Diego at least seems like a team that trying 
out there unlike Ozzie Guillen’s disgraceful Marlins who would end the season 
right now if they could. This was supposed to be a solid campaign with the new 
ballpark and stuff and it has been the exact antithesis of such.

Carlos Quentin may need to step up and hit a bomb as we are backing a weak 
hitting club but in the end I’m going against a bad team in Florida that is 
laying too much, period!

Top expert pick on today’s card is from GodsTips. In the first three game days 
after the All-Star game, we had our two worst days of the season. Every sharp 
gambler and bookmaker knew payback would be hell for the oddsmaker. With almost 
all underdogs and small favorites, we are 32-19 since. But as our +182 winner 
on the White Sox yesterday shows, wins and losses never tell the true story.

Make it winning day 8-of-9 as it is one of the top portfolios of the season. 
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Another free pick is from the Canadian Crew. Washington Nationals vs Milwaukee 
Brewers

Odds: WASH -150/MIL +140, 8.5 o/u

Milwaukee snapped Washington’s six-game win streak with an unexpected shutout 
of baseball’s top team. Are their chances of improving their post-break 
fortunes improved today? Given the weapons they’re bringing to the fight, the 
answer is, “probably not.”

This season has been kind of a disappointment for the Brewers after winning the 
NL Central last season. Since the break they’re 5-9 and sit just on top of 
Chicago and Houston in the standings. Friday’s win in Washington snapped a 
seven game losing streak, but they’ll likely have trouble building on that 
today thanks to an extreme pitching mismatch.

Any questions about the depth and effectiveness of the Brewer bullpen since 
trading away ace Zack Greinke can be answered by looking at who they’re putting 
on the mound today.

Starting the Brewer rotation is young Mark Roger (0-0, 1.80 ERA). Rogers is 
straight out of the Triple-A Nashville team and is about as green as they get. 
He’s struggled on the farm and will likely struggle again today. Facing off 
against a team that’s averaging 5.5 runs a game is a good experience for a 
young pitcher, but his prospects for a win are dim. (Bettors should note that 
the over has paid off in five of Washington’s last ten games.)

The Brew Crew is in serious transition mode and we don’t expect the kinks in 
their new lineup to be ironed out any time soon.

On the mound for the Nationals is Gio Gonzales (13-5, 3.13 ERA). Gonzales has 
dropped two of his last three starts, but has a very good outing against the 
Mets earlier this week. In seven innings played he gave up just one run on two 
hits and put away 11 straight batters. Whatever problems he had last week, when 
those same Mets scored six runs in three innings on him, seem to have been 
corrected. Look for Gonzales to keep the struggling Brewers in check today.

With so much uncertainty and transition in their lineup, Milwaukee just isn’t a 
safe pick, especially against the road friendly Nationals.

The Pick: Washington Nationals -150

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