Bookie Review

Selig: Playoffs likely to expand in 2012

Bud Selig talks about plans to expand the playoffs.Commissioner Bud Selig expects baseball to expand its playoffs this season. Players and owners have already agreed to add an additional wild-card team in each league, but are still deciding whether it would take effect this year or in 2013. Selig said there are scheduling issues to be worked out -- once they are, the new 10-team format would begin with a one-game playoff.
...read more...

Phillies' Pence agrees to 1 year, $10.4M

Right fielder Hunter Pence and the Philadelphia Phillies agreed Friday to a $10.4 million, one-year contract. The deal was at the midpoint between the $11.8 million he had asked for in arbitration last week and the $9 million the Phillies had offered. He can earn additional award bonuses. Pence hit .314 with 22 homers and a career-high 97 RBIs for Houston and Philadelphia last season, when he made... ...read more...

Phils give OF Pierre minor league deal

Juan Pierre can't torment the Philadelphia Phillies any longer. The outfielder agreed to a minor league contract with the Phillies on Friday, getting an invitation to spring training with a club he's been a nemesis to for years. The 34-year-old hit .279 with two homers, 50 RBIs and 27 steals for the Chicago White Sox last season, starting 152 games in left field. ...read more...

Giants, INF Theriot agree to 1-year deal

The Giants have reached agreement on a $1.25 million, one-year contract with utility infielder Ryan Theriot to give them depth at shortstop and second base. San Francisco said Friday the deal is non-guaranteed and is pending a physical next week. Theriot, 32, batted .271 with one home run and 47 RBIs in 132 games for the World Series champion St. ...read more...

Torre, Magic survive cuts to buy Dodgers

Hedge fund head Steven Cohen and groups including Joe Torre and Magic Johnson have survived the first round of cuts in bidding for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, speaking after his basketball team's game Friday night, refused to say whether he was in or out. The Los Angeles Times reported he did not advance. ...read more...

Selig to decide Epstein compensation

Commissioner Bud Selig will decide what compensation the Boston Red Sox will receive for Theo Epstein's move to the Chicago Cubs. Epstein left as Boston's general manager with a year left on his contract to become president of baseball operations for the Cubs. Epstein got a five-year, $18.5 million deal in late October. ...read more...

Morneau 'hopeful' of health for season

Justin Morneau's latest recovery is "right on schedule" for him to start this season at first base for the Minnesota Twins. The former American League MVP, been beset by all kinds of injuries the last two years, said on Friday night he's "hopeful" he'll be fully healthy in 2012. ...read more...

The Best Sportsbook?
2010-09-21

Sportsbook.com claims that it is the biggest sportsbook on the planet, and they are probably right. Sportsbook.com started taking bets in 1997, and have over a million client accounts. Sportsbook.com was privatized following all the legal issues in the US. It used to be owned by Sportingbet PLC in the UK. The same management team has been retained and little has changed. Sportsbook.com is still one of the most professional and sophisticated betting platforms around.

This is one of the "big daddy`s`" of sports betting. There can be no doubt that the variety of betting markets and the competitiveness of odds places Sportsbook.com right at the top of our recommended list.

Sportsbook has a proven track record and is accredited with our deposit guarantee up to $1000. You can`t go wrong with this book.



© 2012 Bookiereview.info