Fox Saturday Baseball Betting Preview: New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox
Posted by Andrew Ryan on May 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Fox has another pair of great MLB betting battles available for you to sink your teeth into on Saturday afternoon, including the second game of a crucial three game duel between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. In Game 1 of this series, the Bronx Bombers lit up RHP Josh Beckett for nine runs in 5.1 innings in a 10-3 romp over their arch rivals. New York still sits behind Tampa Bay for first place in the AL East, but it has opened up a very comfortable six game cushion on the Red Sox coming into Saturday.
The news gets even worse for the Red Sox. Now, they have to go up against LHP CC Sabathia on Saturday. The southpaw is once again posting dominant numbers in his second season in pinstripes. Sabathia has thrown at least 7.2 innings in four of his six starts, and has a 4-1 record and a 2.74 ERA to show for it. His career against the Red Sox isn’t fantastic, as he is just 5-5 with a 3.62 ERA against them. On Opening Day, Sabathia conceded five runs in 5.1 innings, as New York lost 9-7 to these Sox.
RHP Clay Buchholz could really be making a name for himself here in 2010, and he could really turn some heads if he could outpitch Sabathia on Saturday. The righty hasn’t pitched overly deep into games this year, only lasting into the eighth inning once, but he is 3-2 with a 2.97 ERA. He’s done a nice job of keeping the ball in the park, allowing just one dinger on the year, and if not for five unearned runs in his first two starts, his numbers would look significantly better. Buchholz has never beaten the Yankees in three career starts (0-1, 5.74 ERA).
The Yankees look like a train that just can’t be stopped right now, while the Red Sox are merely trying to figure out how to get into the station. It’s not often that you see Sabathia as this short of a favorite, and we’re going to take advantage of that by backing him on Saturday in spite of the fact that this game is at Fenway Park.
Selection: New York Yankees -135 at Diamond Sportsbook
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Nordstrom eyes entry into discount retailing.
WWD May 20, 1992 | Marlow, Michael SAN DIEGO — Nordstrom Inc. is considering entering the discount market by opening two outlet-type stores that will carry merchandise purchased exclusively for the stores.
The announcement came Tuesday dring Nordstrom’s annual meeting here at the U.S. Grand Hotel. About 200 shareholders attended the meeting, which, despite weaker-than-expected first-quarter results, was more a pep rally with shareholders than a confrontation.
While emphasizing that the core of Nordstrom’s business will continue to be its service-oriented specialty stores, co-chairman Jim Nordstrom said, “This year we are probably going to open one or two outlet stores which will not have our own merchandise and probably not carry the Nordstrom name — we’re not that far along.” He continued, “I hate to talk about things before they happen because you never know if they’ll work, but it is an opportunity and something more to look into. Frankly it’s not a big deal if it doesn’t work, but we’re going in and test the waters. this web site nordstrom promotion code
Nordstrom said the move was being considered partially because of strong sales at 16 Nordstrom Rack units, which offer clearance merchandise from Nordstrom stores. He said a four-level Nordstrom opening later this year in Baltimore in the Towson town Center will contain a Rack on the first floor.
“These Racks — I don’t want to get too technical — but they really make the money,” Nordstrom said with a laugh. “That Rack in Baltimore will probably pay for the other three-fourths of the store for a little while. web site nordstrom promotion code
During a question-and-answer session between the press and four Nordstrom executives, co-president Raymond Johnson denied the outlet idea is in response to recent disappointing sales figures. He said it was simply the company’s response to what it sees as a growing retail market.
“You’re driving along the freeway and out in middle of nowhere there’s a big mall and invariably it’s an outlet mall,” Johnson said.
In response to a question about the Racks’ volume, the executives squabbled among themselves about whether they should reveal what percentage of Nordstrom’s business is from the Rack. After deciding not to reveal the figure, Johnson characterized the Rack business as “significant” while co-president Darrel Hume insisted it was very little.
During the meeting Nordstrom co-chairman John and Jim Nordstrom admitted recent sales results were disappointing. “All of us up here are not happy with results that we’ve been giving,” said Jim Nordstrom. “We’re as concerned as anybody.
While net sales for the first quarter ended April 30 it increased 8.7 percent from $610,000,000 to $663,000,000, net earnings dipped 15.9 percent, from $25.6 million to $21.5 million.
John Nordstrom said part of the decline came from the extraordinary first quarter last year with its 95 percent earnings increase, the best quarter for Nordstrom ever.
Jim Nordstrom said a better economy and increased emphasis on value should help sales in the remainder of the year. “You have to keep in mind that we do a large percentage of our business on California,” John Nordstrom said. “Our California stores led us through the Eighties, and they probably have been most affected by the softer national economic condition — more affected in any of our other regions.” John Nordstrom also offended the company against charges of racial discrimination. Seven former employees and one current employee have filed a lawsuit in king County Superior Court alleging racial discrimination.
“Frankly, that suit flies in the face of not only our commitment to and numbers of our minority employment but more importantly the tremendous success of the thousands of our minority sales people, sales support people and managers,” John Nordstrom said.
Nordstrom also announced the winners of its first, “partners and excellence” award for vendors. The awards were given to Amalfi Shoes; KGR, women’s apparel; Robert Talbott Inc., men’s neckwear, and Wacoal America Inc., intimate apparel.
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