Stitches is still formulating his World Series betting plan

Stitches is still formulating his World Series betting plan

Still unsettled in Seattle.

But after watching Andy Richter’s cha-cha on Dancing with the Stars, I have to admit, I feel a lot better about myself.

“Good day stitches.

At this point in the season, with two teams remaining, everyone who bets on baseball will have their own opinion on whether they want to put their money on the Dodgers (-220) or the Blue Jays (+180).

I don’t really think your opinion will influence readers. We know how good Los Angeles is. Toronto has home court advantage along with a 54-27 record at home.


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Shohei Ohtani holds the NLCS MVP trophy after the Dodgers’ Game 5 win over the Brewers. Photos by Ain Kamen-Onsia-Imagine

If you end up choosing the right side of the spectrum and reduce your debt, that probably means you are betting more than you normally would. I hope your readers don’t follow suit and increase their betting limits in an attempt to recoup their losses.

This is a problem.

Anyway, I read your column but didn’t follow the selections. I hope your WS choices are accurate for two reasons. Your readers, those who decide to go with you, will benefit… and… you’ll be back next year.


Betting on baseball?


Good luck!” – Mark Peters

Our master plan (if we can come up with one) will be revealed tomorrow.


Why trust the New York Post to bet

The One and Only Stitches has been hamming baseball daily for The Post since 2019. Miraculously, he has finished in the black twice. But wait there’s more. He showed his versatility by winning the Post’s NFL Best Bet title last year.

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