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Baseball bettors love to look ahead during the season as they wait for an angle (a certain pitching match-up for example) and often, they want to look back for historical verification of that angle. For those fans, here are two fresh-off-the-presses baseball tools for serious players who need their information fast and accurately. The first is simply a record-keeping device. Titled the 2007 Baseball Schedule and Record Keeper (180 pages, 118x plastic spiralbound, ($18.95), this item allows the handicapper to record results and details about every game for the entire season. These records include the starters for both sides, the final score, the money line and the total, the home plate umpire, how much was wagered. There's a section for notes that could help those tracking number of strikes and number of pitches or the fact the starter was knocked out early, ejected, injured or if an error impacted the final score. The record-keeping grid includes the day (Saturday, Sunday, etc.) the game will be played and the date are listed for each game as is the location. There is room for listing rainouts and games rescheduled for other reasons. Overall, this is a much-needed organizer for those who tend to become a bit disorganized during the more than 2,000 games to be played this season. Phil Erwin of Portland, OR, who has been at the helm of Baseball Insight for decades, has his Baseball Insight Annual 2007 (201 pages, 5x8 plastic spiralbound, $32.95) ready. This resource offers a look at the 2006 season game by game for each team. You can see who flopped immediately as the season began and which teams put together impressive winning streaks after the All Star game. Game by game, you get the opening line and total, who the starters were, where the game was played, whether it was day or night, on grass or turf. You also see how many innings the home starter went, the amount of innings the bullpen went and number or earned runs allowed by the starter and bullpen, unearned runs allowed and which starters were lefties. For some researchers, there are indicators a team is beginning to hit or their starting pitching has collapsed. Erwin tells you how each team performed overall at home, at night or during the day; on the road versus lefties; on grass; against groundball, flyball or power pitchers. He also lets you know how often a team went over or under eight runs a game for the past three seasons for or over 11 runs a game. It's all listed. From page 169 on the book concentrates on starting pitchers (all pitchers who started five or more games in 2006). Here you'll find each hurler's earned run average and record against all other teams, and there's a breakdown on performance on grass, turf, day, night, home, away, how often they went over or under, how they did against above .500 or below.500 teams. Erwin has assigned game ratings to each pitcher based on strikeouts, walks and home runs allowed as well as innings pitched and hit allowed. There's a five-point maximum and if a pitcher failed to go five innings, he gets a zero rating for the game regardless of hits, walks, strikeouts or homers. Read this one before the season starts; it'll prepare you better to compare pitchers from last season to this one and possibly get ready for a spot where, for example, one pitcher seems to dominate another team no matter what the line or circumstances. Any item reviewed here is available from Gambler's Book Shop (Gambler's Book Club). The store's web site is www.gamblersbook.com. You may order there using MasterCard, VISA or Discover (no CODs please) or by phoning the store any day except Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific time at 1-800-522-1777. Orders usually shipped the next working day. The store, now in its 40th year, is located a mile from downtown Las Vegas, a block west of Maryland Parkway, just off Charleston Boulevard at South 11th Street. You may view the store's complete array of books, videos and software via the Web site or request a hard copy of the catalog be mailed free and first class. The store's address is 630 S. 11th St., Las Vegas, NV 89101. All books reviewed in this article are available from Gambler's Book Shop (Gambler's Book Club), located at 630 South 11th Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101. Order using a MasterCard, VISA or Discover card (no American Express or CODs please) via the store's toll-free number 1-800-522-1777 any day except Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific time. You may order from the store's web site at www.gamblersbook.com anytime, using the credit cards indicated. Books usually shipped the next working day. The store has an 80-page catalog listing 1,000 other books, videos and computer software in 30 other areas of gambling. You may receive a free copy by requesting one by phone or from the web site or by writing, or view it in its entirety at the web site. When in Las Vegas, visit the store, which also has thousands of used books. The store is a mile from downtown, a block west of Maryland Parkway, just off Charleston Boulevard at South 11th Street. This is the store's 39th year of operation. |
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