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Records for MLB Baseball FOR TIMOTHY LARKIN JR.
Timothy Larkin Jr. has won 12520 picks and lost 8723 since he started (59%). Below are the detailed records for Timothy Larkin Jr. for each week including today's picks which are released live after the start of the game.
Today's Picks by Timothy Larkin Jr.:
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48% WINS | 52% LOSSES |
Thursday, August 23, 2012 | |
Oakland Athletics vs Tampa Bay Rays: Under 7.5 (-110) Win |
Atlanta Braves vs San Francisco Giants: Over 7.5 (+100) Loss Cincinnati Reds vs Philadelphia Phillies: Cincinnati Reds -101 Loss |
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 | |
Baltimore Orioles vs Texas Rangers: Over 10.5 (+100) Win Cincinnati Reds vs Philadelphia Phillies: Cincinnati Reds -105 Win San Francisco Giants vs Los Angeles Dodgers: San Francisco Giants -110 Win |
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012 | |
Cleveland Indians vs Seattle Mariners: Under 6.5 (-110) Win Miami Marlins vs Arizona Diamondbacks: Over 9.5 (+105) Win |
LAA Angels vs Boston Red Sox: Over 11 (-105) Loss Toronto Blue Jays vs Detroit Tigers: Over 9 (-115) Loss |
Monday, August 20, 2012 | |
Cleveland Indians vs Seattle Mariners: Seattle Mariners -102 Win |
Chicago Cubs vs Milwaukee Brewers: Under 9 (-120) Loss Cincinnati Reds vs Philadelphia Phillies: Under 7.5 (-110) Loss Miami Marlins vs Arizona Diamondbacks: Arizona Diamondbacks -140 Loss |
Sunday, August 19, 2012 | |
Baltimore Orioles vs Detroit Tigers: Baltimore Orioles +152 Win Philadelphia Phillies vs Milwaukee Brewers: Philadelphia Phillies +108 Win |
San Francisco Giants vs San Diego Padres: San Francisco Giants -119 Loss |
Saturday, August 18, 2012 | |
Miami Marlins vs Colorado Rockies: Miami Marlins +115 Win |
Arizona Diamondbacks vs Houston Astros: Under 8.5 (-120) Loss |
Friday, August 17, 2012 | |
Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees: Boston Red Sox +126 Loss Los Angeles Dodgers vs Atlanta Braves: Los Angeles Dodgers +124 Loss |
Bio for Timothy Larkin Jr.
Timothy Larkin Jr. comes to Cashin Tickets by way of the financial world. With an MBA in Finance from Stanford University, "The Banker" is a formal Investment Strategist that worked on Wall Street. Tim found out first hand how difficult and stressful it is to be a strategist. With a long life ahead of him and a grim economical outlook, eight years ago Tim looked towards the booming business of sports investing.
Tim comes from an educated white collar family that grew up off the coast of Oregon. Education always came first in the Larkin household and while Tim never got the opportunity to play organized sports, he was always an avid Bay area sports fan. Tim grew up watching the Oakland Raiders; the A’s and even the 49ers. In later years Tim’s interest began to shift from your average sports fan to a sincere interest in sports investing.
Tim began to dabble in sports investing in his late 20’s. He quickly realized the financial implications of winning. While his families support was not 100%, Tim’s education in finance began to provide him with returns. Tim learned early on how important it was to manage your finances or bankroll in sports betting. Tim’s wealth of knowledge stems from his insane appetite for reading. Tim began to school former college buddies and friends from back home with his success all of which eventually became his first members.
Tim was able to develop his money management plan designed to optimize profit and use it to his advantage to feed the growing market of sports gamblers. After successfully showing a profit in eight straight years of sports handicapping, we are pleased with the addition of Timothy Larkin Jr.