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Mikey’s Sunday MLB Tips 29th July: New Boy Greinke Can Make Winning Start For Angels

LA AngelsWell we got a win out of the Pirates last night but unfortunately the Yankees closer gave up 2 runs in the ninth inning to take his first loss of the season.

A couple of bets for me this evening and it comes in the game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Tampa Bay Rays which starts at 20.35pm BST and will see the newest edition to an already stacked starting rotation for the Angels as newly acquired Zack Greinke takes the mound for his first start.

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Mikey’s Saturday Night Baseball Bets 28th July: Two Singles & A Double

New York YankeesWell 12 out of 13 winning bets is not to be sniffed at after last night’s win we are back on the winning road and hope to get another great run going.

Plenty to choose from in tonight’s matchup’s and for a change I’m going for a couple of single bets and a double on games I think offer great value.

First bet comes in the game between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox which starts at 21.05pm BST and is on ESPN America if anyone wants to watch the action.

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Mikey’s Friday Night Baseball Tip 27th July: Struggling Pitchers Could Spell Plenty Of Runs In Miami

American SportWell it had to come to an end at some point people but we have had a good few days and now we have a new start and hopefully a new run of winning bets to start again.

Last night we had pretty good pitching from our man, but the newcomer for the Mets was superb; striking out 11, so we have to take it on the chin.

Tonight my bet is coming in the game between the San Diego Padres and the Miami Marlins which starts at 12.10am BST and it sees two pitchers who have been really struggling of late, with Carlos Zambrano going for the Marlins and Kip Wilson for the Padres.

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Team GB v Senegal 26th July: Pearce’s Boys Can Tame Teranga Lions

Kick Off: Thursday 26th July
Live on BBC1 8.00pm

Ryan GiggsSummer 2012 promised so much for Great Britain as England topped their Euro Championships group and Scotland’s Andy Murray marched onto his first Wimbledon final, but just as quickly as hopes were raised, they were soon dashed as England crashed out on penalties (again) and Murray was swept aside by a magnificent Roger Federer.

However, this week some national pride has been restored as Bradley Wiggins made history as the first Brit to win Cycling’s greatest prize as he became Tour De France champion. Can Stuart Pearce’s Britons keep the good times rolling just as Summer begins to hot up?

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