Blue Jays release Teahen

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01/17/2012 - Toronto, ON (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Toronto Blue Jays have released infielder Mark Teahen.

Teahen was acquired from the Chicago White Sox on July 27 along with pitcher Edwin Jackson in exchange for pitchers Jason Frasor and Zach Stewart.

The left-handed hitter combined to hit .200 with four homers and 14 RBI in 78 games for the White Sox and Blue Jays in 2011.

The 30-year-old Teahen has appeared in 831 career games with the Royals, White Sox and Blue Jays, posting a .264 batting average with 67 home runs and 332 RBI.

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Coaches and bettors alike are desperate to make sense of the new time-keeping rules on the NCAA gridiron. One of the big stories to come out of the Ohio State-Texas clash last weekend was Texas coach Mack Brown's criticism of the NCAA's new clock rules that are intended to shorten the duration of college football games, therefore affecting college football betting.

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As a result, teams combined to gain an average of about 100 fewer yards a game last weekend versus the 2005 openers. Scoring was also down by about 4.5 points (attention Las Vegas sports lines).

Of course, oddsmakers were able to adjust to the changes before the season started. Proof of that came as the over went a balanced 8-9 at My Sportsbook on Saturday.

Other angles to consider:A shorter game should theoretically result in shorter lines. Whereas Team A might have been a 14-point favorite in a 168-play game (last year), if there are 10 percent less snaps in 2007, the line should also be reduced by 10 percent (to 13 or 12.5). Of course, this is an over-simplification of the matter, but something to keep in mind.
Less possessions means a better chance the game will be decided by three or seven points. For example, what might have been a 20-10 final score in 2005 may end at

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*UPDATE* - Sept. 25, 2007

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