Episode Recap: Joe talks about his bets for 5/23 while also discussing how the Rays used Sergio Romo over the weekend and how “The Opener” can affect baseball betting the rest of the year. Click “The Model” at the top right of the menu at www.thebrunchnetwork.com to view all the details for May 23 action.
May 2018
Vegas Golden Knights Were A 500-1 Shot To Win The Stanley Cup. They’re Four Wins Away From Doing It.
One year ago, the Vegas Golden Knights didn’t have anyone on their roster. There wasn’t a coach. There was just one owner, Bill Foley, who was just looking to stay competitive through the season. Even NHL fans didn’t even want a team in Las Vegas. A 500-1 shot to win the Stanley Cup and a [...]
The Sports Brunch – Episode 182 – Sports Betting is LEGAL
Chris and Joe discuss the ramifications of legal sports betting in New Jersey and across the United States.
Sports Gambling Potentially Atlantic City’s Messiah
The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a federal ban on sports gambling, giving states the opportunity to decide whether to legalize the vice that many Americans take part in either in Las Vegas or through third-party apps and websites off shore. The move has major implications for professional and college sports around the U.S., [...]
The Sports Brunch – Episode 181 – The Mets Batted Out Of Order
The Spread – Episode 3 – Betting May 8 In The MLB
Joe discusses his MLB bets for May 8, 2018.
#BrunchMadness TV Show Bracket Enters The Sweet 16
by Joe Caputo It’s had peaks, it’s had valleys, it’s had twists and turns, but so far through 2 rounds #BrunchMadness Part II has lived up to the hype. Entering Wednesday, one thing was missing: a signature matchup that comes down to the wire, and in the final matchup of the day, that is exactly [...]
The Sports Brunch – Episode 180 – MLB Whiparound and Household Pets
The Spread – Episode 2 – MLB Action – May 3, 2018
Paul George Rumored To Be Making Exit From Oklahoma City Thunder
The Oklahoma City Thunder bowed out of the playoffs last week after a loss to the Utah Jazz. Paul George, who nicknamed himself Playoff P, shot 40 percent from the field in series against the Jazz, averaging 24.7 points and a 14.6 PER. Solid numbers except he failed to show up in Game 6 when [...]