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Fishman, a friend of Las Vegas-based professional gambler Alan Dinkenson, discussed his ongoing television career which includes calling the shots for college basketball's Final Four over the past 35 years. Early in his career, Fishman served as director for "The NFL Today" from 1975-81 and shared stories about both Brent Musberger and Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder. "Dink" offered opinions on the NHL postseason over the final 15 minutes of the informative and entertaining hourlong program.
Veteran bettor/bookmaker Mike Corrigan joined hosts John Kelly and "Missouri John" to discuss the latest news involving sports and sports betting. The men discussed the first two weeks of the MLB season, the first week of the Stanley Cup playoffs and the opening weekend of the NBA postseason. Corrigan released his top play for Tuesday night with a selection on the Texas Rangers over the Houston Astros.
Matt Hatfield, a 48-year-old sports handicapper from Huntington Beach, California, joined host John Kelly to discuss sports and specifically sports betting. On the eve of the 2016 NBA playoffs, Hatfield unveiled a pair of postseason selections and also offered an MMA selection and a tennis opinion. Hatfield's selection service is available at www.railbirdsports.com.
Sam Yip, a freelance journalist based in Los Angeles, joined host John Kelly to preview the 2016 NBA playoffs. Yip predicted the Warriors would defeat the Cavs in five games in the NBA Finals. Yip, a contributor to RealGM.com and SlamOnline.com, previewed all eight opening-round playoff matchups set to begin this weekend.
Hosts John Kelly and Missouri John discussed the final night of the 2015-16 NBA regular season which saw the Golden State Warriors set the single-season NBA record for most regular-season wins (73). Also turning heads on Wednesday was Kobe Bryant's 60-point performance in the final game of his glorious 20-year career. Kelly ended the hourlong program with a selection in the Orioles-Rangers game set for Thursday night at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas.
Las Vegas-based sports betting pro Alan Dinkenson chatted with Marisa Lankester, author of "Dangerous Odds: My Secret Life Inside an Illegal Billion Dollar Sports Betting Operation." Lankester detailed her involvement in the huge sports betting ring. "Dink" also took time to preview the hockey postseason on the eve of the 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs.
Host John Kelly was joined by veteran bettor/bookmaker Mike Corrigan and the two gamblers discussed the first week of the 2016 Major League Baseball season. Baltimore (6-0) is the only undefeated team thus far while Minnesota (0-7) and Atlanta (0-6) are still looking for a victory. Kelly unveiled his top play for Tuesday when he predicted a low-scoring game (under 7) between the Cleveland Indians and Tampa Bay Rays.
Longtime EOG contributor WINKYDUCK joined host John Kelly to preview a busy weekend of sports action. "Duck" went on record with six selections: three soccer plays, two hockey plays and a selection in Saturday's MLB game between the Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks. The abbreviated 40-minute program followed Dodger baseball on KSHP-AM 1400.
Horse racing enthusiast Patrick McQuiggan joined host John Kelly to preview a trio of Kentucky Derby prep races scheduled for Saturday, April 9. McQuiggan, who serves as the in-house handicapper at South Point Hotel & Casino, hinted Exaggerator may have a chance to post a mild upset in the Santa Anita Derby. McQuiggan scored more than $160,000 in a Pick 6 hit several years ago at Santa Anita.
Baseball expert Eric Strasser, author of "Baseball Betting for Profit," joined host John Kelly to preview all 30 Major League Baseball teams prior to Opening Day. Strasser, better known as PalmTree (@PalmTreeMLB), highlighted the most overachieving and underachieving teams of the upcoming season. His boldest prediction came when he said the defending National League champion Mets would finish third in the National League East behind the Nationals and Marlins.
Las Vegas-based sports betting pro WAZ answered a list of questions from members of Eye On Gaming's growing online community. Fellow pro Alan Dinkenson served as moderator of the informative hourlong program. Regular host John Kelly enjoyed the day off.
Hosts John Kelly and "Missouri John" discussed the dramatic finish of Villanova's 77-74 victory over North Carolina in Monday night's championship game of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Veteran bettor/bookmaker Mike Corrigan celebrated a winning ticket on Villanova to win it all at odds of 15-1. Handicappers Mike Scalleat and PARLAYNOW also contributed to the hourlong show.
Hosts John Kelly and "Missouri John" entertained basketball lifer Rick Isaacs, a prominent hoop coach in both southern California and southern Nevada. Isaacs talked about the pair of games scheduled for Saturday at NRG Stadium in the semifinal round of the NCAA men's Division I basketball tournament. Matt Hatfield, aka RAILBIRD, also contributed to the program.
Hosts John Kelly and "Missouri John" were joined by sports television executive BadLeroy who provided his forecast of the 2016 Major League Baseball season. BadLeroy predicted the San Diego Padres would exceed expectations this season and the Minnesota Twins would fail to reach expectations in 2016. The informative program lasted slightly less than 90 minutes.
Baseball expert Eric Strasser, author of "Baseball Betting for Profit," joined host John Kelly to preview all 30 Major League Baseball teams prior to Opening Day. Strasser, better known as PalmTree (@PalmTreeMLB), highlighted the most overachieving and underachieving teams of the upcoming season. His boldest prediction came when he said the defending National League champion Mets would finish third in the National League East behind the Nationals and Marlins.