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El Segundo Little League is in the LLWS
El Segundo Little League punched its way into this year's Little League World Series. Congrats to them!
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Louis Lappe struck out eight in a 3-1 victory over San Ramon’s Bollinger Canyon to get his undefeated team into the LLWS.
“’Lou’ is a spectacular player and pitcher. He shows no emotion,” manager Danny Boehle said. “Some guys hang their heads or get too high. Not Lou.”
LA Dodgers Still Among the Favorites to Win World Series
As of Mid-August, the Dodgers were leading the National League West by 7.5 games over San Diego. The Dodgers owned a 69-46 record, 4th best in the MLB tied with the Texas Rangers.
The Dodgers odds of winning the 2023 World Series promised a payout of $450 for every $100 bet.
They were winning 90% of their most recent games as of August 12.
UCLA Odds 2023
The regular season win total for the UCLA Bruins was set at 8.5. They were coming in at 100-1 odds to win the NCAAF Championship.
There are four games on the schedule that UCLA could lose to in theory, resulting in 8 victories. Perhaps throw in a win at Oregon State and we got your Over.
Aug 26 OPEN DATE
Sept 2 Coastal Carolina W
Sept 9 at San Diego State W
Sept 16 NC Central W
Sept 23 at Utah L
Sept 30 OPEN DATE
Oct 7 Washington State W
Oct 14 at Oregon State L
Oct 21 at Stanford W
Oct 28 Colorado W
Nov 4 at Arizona L
Nov 11 Arizona State W
Nov 18 at USC L
Nov 25 Cal W
Rams Regular Season Win Total
The LA Rams are favored to win UNDER 6.5 regular season games in 2023. Sorry Rams fans.
From Yahoo Sports:
The offseason was so bad, COO Kevin Demoff had to send an open letter to season ticket holders in late March, reassuring them they expected to still compete for a playoff spot but explaining that the team knew it would have to "pull back on our typical approach to help continue our sustained run of success." That meant instead of their usual splashy trades and lavish signings, they would hold onto draft picks and get the salary cap in order. That's why the Rams have an astonishing $72.2 million in dead cap space this year.
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