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S9E15: Wimbeldon, Club World Cup, Hot Dog Contest

S9E15: Wimbeldon, Club World Cup, Hot Dog Contest

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On this episode the boys are back and searching the hallways and basements of the gambling board to try and find some early July Winners.


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00:00 Intro and Recap - One big win from last week has Mike bragging.

12:22 MLB - A pre 4th of July baseball slate.

19:42 Soccer - The Knockout stage of the Club World Cup.

24:56 Tennis - Wimbledon is full of upsets and the guys are looking for more.

34:59 WNBA - A few WNBA games are on the docket.

41:02 NASCAR - The Grant Park 165 is live this weekend from Chicago.

45:43 Golf - This week is the John Deere Classic.

48:48 Nathan's Hot Dog Contest - The annual tradition for July 4th is here and the boys are trying to see if anyone other than Joey Chestnut can win.


Greg 10-20 -8.51 units (231-238 -8.86 units) Weekly Challenge (5-7) Locks (10-4 +23.88 units)

Mike 8-17 +00.63 units (140-222-4 -52.72 units) Weekly Challenge (2-10) Locks (7-7 +5.57 units)

Mark 6-16-1 -10.46 units (115-198-5 -72.68 units) Weekly Challenge (4-8) Locks (5-7 -12.92 units)


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