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is the sole member elected to the MLB Hall-of-Fame. Bery
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Troubled former Detroit Lions WR Charles Rogers was
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of a probation related to substance abuse.
Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports
Roundup: The Heat play host to the Celtics, the Spurs get a visit from the
Pistons, and Central Michigan meets Troy
in the GMAC Bowl.
Colliding on the gridiron . . .
The college football schedule offers up a lesser bowl game on Wednesday night,
with No. 25 Central Michigan vs. Troy
in the GMAC Bowl at Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile.
The ranked Chippewas (11-2 SU, 9-3 ATS) doubled up on Ohio
20-10 in their last game to take the MAC championship. The Trojans (9-3 SU, 8-4
ATS) picked up a 48-31 win over Louisiana-Lafayette last time out; Troy
was the Sun Belt champ. The oddsmakers have set Central Michigan as the
2.5-point favorite for Wednesday’s game at BetUs Sportsbook , with
the total for the contest pegged at 63.
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Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
The whale wars of the the NBA has 10 games on tap for
Wednesday, including Boston at Miami. The Celtics (24-8 SU, 14-18 ATS) got past
the Raptors 103-96 at home in their last game on Saturday, with Ray Allen
scoring 23 points in the absence of Kevin Garnett (knee), Paul Pierce (knee),
and Rajon Rondo (hamstring). The Heat (17-15 SU,
16-16 ATS) are coming off a 92-75 home win over Atlanta
in their game on Monday; Dwyane Wade had a team-high
28 points for Miami in the matchup.
Also on the NBA hardwood on Wednesday: New Jersey at Atlanta, Toronto at
Orlando, Washington at Cleveland, Golden State at Minnesota, New Orleans at
Oklahoma City, Houston at Phoenix, Memphis at Utah, the Lakers at the Clippers,
and Detroit at San Antonio. The Spurs (20-12 SU, 17-14-1 ATS) will be looking
for a win after falling 91-86 in Toronto
in their last game on Sunday. Tony Parker had 23 points for San
Antonio in the loss, and Tim Duncan had 21 points.
Top-10 teams in action around college basketball on Wednesday include No. 7
Syracuse (vs. Memphis), No. 8 West Virginia (vs. Rutgers), No. 6 Villanova (vs.
DePaul), No. 5 Duke (at Iowa State) and No. 1 Kansas (vs. Cornell). As well,
the night’s ranked matchup has No. 17 Wisconsin (12-2 SU, 8-4 ATS) at No. 10
Michigan State (11-3 SU, 4-9 ATS). The Badgers are coming off a 63-46 win over Penn
State last game, while the Spartans
knocked off Northwestern 91-70.
Duke at Iowa State
is getting a lot of interest from bettors. The game is on ESPN2 and the Blue
Devils are -13 at SportsBook
Taking a trip around the rink . . .
Finally, there are six games on the NHL’s schedule for Wednesday, with Tampa
Bay at Buffalo, Dallas at the Rangers, Toronto at Philadelphia, Calgary at
Minnesota, the Islanders at Colorado, and St. Louis at San Jose. The 17-18-6
Blues and new head coach Davis Payne will be looking to bounce back from a 6-3
loss to the Blackhawks in their last game. The 27-9-7 Sharks were bounced 6-2 by the
Kings in their Monday outing; Patrick Marleau and
Doug Murray had the San Jose goals
in that loss, while Evgeni Nabokov
made 11 saves on 16 shots.
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