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Dive into our expert weekly MLB picks below, and head to our members’ area for insider insights! Discover which teams are set to win, cover the run line, hit the over or under, or cash in outright on the money line—all curated by our proven expert handicappers. Stay ahead of the game, and make smarter plays this season!
Baseball Best Handicappers – Scores and Stats
The MLB leaderboard at Scores and Stats is currently led by three profitable handicappers who have delivered strong recent baseball results. Coach Rick, Knup Sports – POTD, and Jhon Walsh have combined for 79 wins, 42 losses, and $3,287 in net profit, giving bettors a strong top tier to follow based on win rate, betting volume, ROI, and current form.
Coach Rick
- Record: 15-2
- Picks: 17
- Win Rate: 88.24%
- Net Profit: +$1,275
- ROI: +63.21%
Coach Rick leads the MLB Best Handicappers board with the highest net profit among the top three. His 15-2 record across 17 baseball picks gives him an excellent 88.24% win rate, while the +$1,275 net profit makes him the most profitable capper in this snapshot. With a 63.21% ROI, Coach Rick has turned a compact MLB card into strong betting value.
Knup Sports – POTD
- Record: 48-35
- Picks: 83
- Win Rate: 57.83%
- Net Profit: +$1,066
- ROI: +11.06%
Knup Sports – POTD brings the largest betting sample among the current MLB leaders, going 48-35 across 83 total picks. That volume matters in baseball, where consistency over a larger sample is often more valuable than a short hot streak. The +$1,066 net profit and 11.06% ROI show that Knup Sports – POTD has remained profitable while carrying the heaviest workload in this group.
Jhon Walsh
- Record: 16-5
- Picks: 21
- Win Rate: 76.19%
- Net Profit: +$946
- ROI: +34.55%
Jhon Walsh rounds out the top three with a strong 16-5 MLB record across 21 total picks. His 76.19% win rate gives him one of the most efficient profiles on the baseball board, while the +$946 net profit keeps him close to the top two in overall return. With a 34.55% ROI, Walsh gives bettors a sharp mid-volume capper to monitor closely.
Overall, this MLB Best Handicappers section highlights three different strengths. Coach Rick leads in total profit and win rate, Knup Sports – POTD brings the strongest betting volume with steady profitability, and Jhon Walsh adds an excellent balance of accuracy, profit, and ROI. Together, they give Scores and Stats readers three current baseball handicappers worth watching throughout the MLB season.
MLB Previews
Milwaukee opens this interleague series at Comerica Park on Tuesday night at 12-9, fifth in the NL Central, after Sunday’s 5-3 loss in Miami snapped a four-game winning streak. Detroit is 12-11, second in the AL Central, and although the Tigers dropped Monday’s Patriots’ Day game in Boston 8-6, they return home where they are 8-1 so far. First pitch
Atlanta comes into Tuesday night at 16-7, first in the NL East, and riding a six-game winning streak after Monday’s 9-4 win in Washington. The Nationals are 10-13, third in the division, and just 2-8 at home, so this is already starting to feel like a tough spot for them even before you get to the pitching matchup. First pitch
The Yankees open their first 2026 series against Boston on Tuesday night at Fenway Park, carrying a 13-9 record, first place in the AL East, and a three-game winning streak after sweeping Kansas City. Boston comes in at 9-13, fourth in the division, but the Red Sox did just close their Detroit series with an 8-6 win on Monday. First
The Twins open this interleague set at Citi Field on Tuesday night with an 11-11 record and a four-game losing streak after getting swept at home by Cincinnati. The Mets are in even worse shape at 7-15, last in the NL East, and have dropped 11 straight, their longest skid since 2004. First pitch is set for 7:10 p.m. ET,
The Phillies head back into Wrigley Field on Tuesday night at 8-14, and the skid is getting hard to ignore now. Philadelphia has dropped six straight, while Chicago is moving the other way at 13-9 with six consecutive wins. First pitch is set for 7:40 p.m. ET, with Jesús Luzardo facing Shota Imanaga, and the current market has the Cubs
The Orioles go back to work at Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday night after taking Monday’s opener 7-5 in 12 innings. That win moved Baltimore to 11-12 and kept the club in third place in the AL East, while Kansas City dropped to 7-16 and stretched its losing streak to eight games, still stuck in fifth in the AL Central. First
The Pirates open this interleague series at Globe Life Field on Tuesday night sitting at 13-9, third in the NL Central, and they come in off a 6-3 win over Tampa Bay. Texas is 11-11, second in the AL West, and trying to stop a two-game slide after back-to-back losses in Seattle. First pitch is set for 8:05 p.m. ET,
San Diego opens a three-game set at Coors Field on Tuesday night with a 15-7 record, second place in the NL West, and a 4-0 lead in the season series over Colorado. The Rockies are 9-14, fifth in the division, but they have been better at home than on the road with a 6-4 mark at Coors. First pitch is
Toronto goes back to work at Angel Stadium on Tuesday night after taking Monday’s opener 5-2, so this is not quite the spot your original setup described. The Blue Jays are now 9-13 and still fifth in the AL East, while the Angels are 11-13, third in the AL West, and trying to stop a three-game skid. First pitch is
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The 2025 MLB season is packed with thrilling matchups that will shape the journey to the postseason. Keep up with the top teams and their chances to dominate each week as the competition heats up.
Below is an overview of key MLB dates for the 2025 season, ensuring you won’t miss a moment of the action. Get ready for an exciting season of baseball and stay tuned for the most important games on the road to October!
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How to Choose a Handicapper: What to Look For in a Professional
When you’re trying to choose a baseball handicapper to follow, you should consider a few things. First and foremost, obviously, is their performance. But, more than that, you should look at the types of wagers they excel at, and the volume at which they are betting.
Use these considerations to help you identify a handicapper that’s right for you!
Track Record and Transparency
. Look for a handicapper with a proven track record of success. Check if they provide detailed past results and are transparent about both wins and losses. Consistent long-term success is a key indicator of reliability.
Focus on Specific Betting Markets
Some handicappers excel in specific betting markets (e.g., moneyline, totals, run lines, or props). Choose a handicapper whose expertise aligns with the types of bets you prefer or want to explore.
Analysis Over Hype
Avoid handicappers who rely on hype or emotional selling. Instead, look for those who provide in-depth, data-driven analysis of games, explaining their rationale behind each pick.
Consistent Betting Strategy
Follow a handicapper with a disciplined, consistent betting strategy. Handicappers who stick to a defined bankroll management system and avoid chasing losses are more likely to succeed long-term.
Customer Reviews and Reputation
Read reviews and testimonials from other bettors to gauge the reputation of the handicapper. Choose someone who has a strong reputation for reliability, honesty, and expertise within the betting community.
How Handicappers Find MLB Value
Handicappers spend a lot of time doing research on team/player performance and evaluating the odds sportsbooks have set. Our handicappers use a robust set of statistics and data to inform their picks. Here’s a bit more detail:
Advanced Statistics
Handicappers rely on key stats like FIP (Fielding Independent Pitching), wOBA (Weighted On-Base Average), and BABIP (Batting Average on Balls in Play) to gauge a team or player’s true performance, stripping away the noise of luck or variance.
Starting Pitcher Analysis
The performance of the starting pitcher plays a crucial role in MLB betting. Handicappers look at pitcher splits (home vs. away, day vs. night), recent form, pitch count, and pitch velocity to determine their effectiveness.
Bullpen Strength
MLB games often come down to bullpen performance. Handicappers analyze bullpen ERA, WHIP, fatigue, and the availability of key relievers when assessing a team’s chances late in games.
Line Movement and Public Betting
Observing how betting lines shift and tracking where public money is going can help find value. When the betting line moves contrary to public opinion, it may indicate sharp action, which professional bettors use to spot hidden value.
Recent Trends and Streaks
Hot streaks (both for individual players and teams) can influence betting odds. Handicappers look at recent form and trends to gauge whether they are based on sustainable factors or temporary luck.
MLB Picks Consensus
Some of the most helpful information you’ll gain access too with our premium subscription is MLB consensus data.
Our consensus data is culled from numerous partner sportsbooks, and it helps us identify where the sharp money is betting. Here’s a look at the consensus for a Braves vs Reds game:
As you can see, the Braves are favored by the public to cover the spread. The over/under is a bit closer, with the public slightly favoring the under.
When we get to the moneyline, it’s clear where the sharp money is at. The Braves are favored by both the public and the sharp bettors, making it an optimal wager.
The consensus data is pulled together for each game into charts like the one above, and it’s much easier to see and access than if you were to compile this data yourself. Our proprietary algorithm pulls this data real time, so you can see how the money shifts as games draw near.
MLB Odds and Prices
The final element of the SAS membership that MLB bettors can benefit from is the odds and prices on games. When you’re logged in, select Scores and Odds from the menu on the side to access data for all current games.
Our data is pulled from our partner sportsbooks and averaged to show you the current odds on spreads, totals, and moneylines. This way, you don’t have to click back and forth from SAS and your sportsbook to check the odds on each game.
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