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July's Good Month And Bad Month Pitchers

 
 
by Marc Lawrence, Sunday 2nd of July 2006


Major League Baseball Handicapping - Armed To The Max

In keeping with our game plan of acknowledging good pitchers and 
avoiding bad pitchers during their GOOD and BAD months of the season, 
below is the list of arms to watch throughout the month of July.  
Note that the W-L records are those of the team in which the listed 
pitcher started over the previous three seasons.

Thanks to my good friend Tom Freese, handicapper par excellence from 
the houseofsports.com staff, I present a list of the BEST and WORST 
pitcher performance records during the month of July over the past 
three years.  And, hey nacho man, extra cheese if you please. Enjoy...


JULY PITCHERS
American League Good Month:
Rich Harden 12-3, Danny Haren 8-2, Cliff Lee 8-3, Vincente Padilla 
7-3, David Wells 11-5

American League Bad Month:
Gil Meche 3-9, C.C. Sabathia 5-11, Aaron Sele 4-12

National League Good Month:
Chris Capuano 9-3, Chris Carpenter 8-2, Shawn Estes 8-3, Ramon Ortiz 
9-3, Oliver Perez 8-3, Andy Pettitte 12-4, Jorge Sosa 9-2, Jeff 
Suppan 12-3, Woody Williams 12-5

National League Bad Month:
Doug Davis 4-9, Brian Lawrence 3-14, Cory Lidle 5-11, Jae Seo 3-8, 
Brandon Webb 5-13

Note: Marc Lawrence is a 30-year veteran handicapper and publisher of 
the PLAYBOOK, a weekly handicapping newsletter.  You can visit him on 
line at www.PLAYBOOK.com, or for no obligation details on his award-
winning Late Phone Baseball Service, call him Toll Free at 
1.800.321.7777

Marc Lawrence has enjoyed success as a handicapper since 1975. He publishes the Playbook Football Handicappers Yearbook magazine and the weekly Playbook Football and Playbook Basketball newsletters. He is also a featured columnist for Football News.

In addition, he hosts Right on the Line, a 30-minute nationally syndicated cable TV show that airs Saturday mornings during the football season, and the 60-minute Right on the Line radio show, heard every weekend on over 100 radio stations across America, including the Sirius satellite radio network.

You can watch and listen to Right on the Line at www.playbook.com.