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Explore the Latest Weekly MLB Picks
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!
MLB Handicapper Spotlight
The current MLB leaderboard is showing a powerful mix of accuracy, profit, and efficient card selection from handicappers producing verified results on the baseball board. In a market where pitching changes, bullpen decisions, lineup movement, and late-game variance can quickly reshape results, bettors usually look for cappers who are not only winning, but doing it with enough consistency to stand out over multiple plays. These three handicappers have separated themselves with profitable recent runs and strong overall execution. Bettors who want to compare numbers or break down upcoming matchups can also review the latest MLB odds while checking fresh selections in the MLB expert picks section.
Gino Russo
Gino Russo leads this MLB group with the strongest overall combination of win rate, profit, and return among the featured cappers. Turning 11 tracked wagers into 10 wins is the kind of short-term production that immediately jumps off the page, especially when it comes with a 90.91% win rate, +$1041 in net profit, and an 85.47% return. In baseball betting, where one inning can completely change the flow of a wager, that type of clean and profitable run deserves serious attention.
Stats from the leaderboard:
- Record: 10-1
- Win Percentage: 90.91%
- Net Profit: +$1041
What makes this stretch especially impressive is how much value has been created without needing a huge sample size. Gino Russo has combined sharp selectivity with excellent execution, which is exactly the kind of profile bettors want to see when tracking a handicapper in strong current form. Bettors interested in following more of his recent work can review the Gino Russo handicapper profile.
Heather Williams
Heather Williams checks in right behind the top spot with another outstanding recent run on the MLB board. Winning 7 of 8 tracked wagers gives her an 87.50% win rate, along with +$633 in net profit and a 73.01% return. That type of efficiency is difficult to ignore in a baseball market where pricing can tighten quickly around starting pitchers, totals, and late lineup news.
Stats from the leaderboard:
- Record: 7-1
- Win Percentage: 87.50%
- Net Profit: +$633
There is real value in a capper who can stay selective while still producing meaningful profit, and that is exactly what this run reflects. Heather Williams has built one of the cleaner profiles on the current MLB board, pairing a high strike rate with strong verified return. Bettors who want to keep up with her recent results can visit the Heather Williams handicapper profile.
Patrick Doyle
Patrick Doyle rounds out the spotlight with another highly efficient run that deserves attention. Turning 9 tracked wagers into 7 wins gives him a 77.78% win rate, along with +$569 in net profit and a 56.62% return. Even in a slightly smaller sample, that kind of production stands out in MLB betting, where consistency can be difficult to maintain across a daily board full of shifting variables.
Stats from the leaderboard:
- Record: 7-2
- Win Percentage: 77.78%
- Net Profit: +$569
What stands out most here is how balanced the profile looks from top to bottom. Patrick Doyle has paired a strong hit rate with meaningful profit, showing the type of disciplined approach bettors want to follow when a handicapper starts building momentum. Bettors interested in tracking more of his recent card can review the Patrick Doyle handicapper profile.
MLB Previews
The New York Mets head west on Tuesday night looking for anything that feels stable right now. They are 7-9, sitting fifth in the NL East, and they have dropped five straight heading into this 10:10 PM matchup at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium. Los Angeles is in a much different spot overall at 11-4, leading the NL West, though
Tuesday night in Houston brings a matchup between two clubs trying to stop ugly slides. The Colorado Rockies come into Daikin Park at 6-10, sitting fourth in the NL West and carrying a four-game losing streak. The Houston Astros are in even worse shape at 6-11, last in the AL West, and they have dropped eight straight after a brutal
The Chicago Cubs open a three-game set in Philadelphia on Monday night, with first pitch scheduled for 6:40 p.m. ET at Citizens Bank Park on FS1 and MLB.TV. Both clubs come in 7-8, but the paths look a little different. Chicago is fifth in the NL Central and just salvaged its weekend with a 7-6 comeback win over Pittsburgh, while
The Los Angeles Angels open a four-game set in the Bronx on Monday night, with first pitch set for 7:05 p.m. ET at Yankee Stadium. The Angels are 8-8 and third in the AL West, while the Yankees are 8-7 and sitting in the thick of the AL East race, though they come in on a five-game losing streak. Los
Miami opens a three-game NL East set in Atlanta on Monday night, with first pitch scheduled for 7:15 p.m. ET at Truist Park. The Marlins are 8-8 and second in the division, but they come in on a three-game skid and have been a very different team away from home at just 1-5 on the road. Atlanta is 10-6, first
Boston heads to Target Field on Monday night for the opener of a three-game set, with first pitch scheduled for 7:40 p.m. ET. The Red Sox are 6-9 and fourth in the AL East, but they arrive in a better spot than that record suggests after winning four of their last five, including back-to-back road wins in St. Louis. Minnesota
The Cleveland Guardians open a three-game set in St. Louis on Monday night, with first pitch scheduled for 7:45 p.m. ET at Busch Stadium. Cleveland comes in 9-7 and first in the AL Central, while St. Louis is 8-7 and third in the NL Central. The game is available on MLB.TV, and the market opened with the Guardians as a
Texas opens a four-game AL West set on Monday night at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, with first pitch set for 9:40 p.m. ET on MLB.TV. Both clubs come in 8-7, so this is one of those early April division games that actually matters a bit more than it looks. The Rangers just avoided a sweep in Los Angeles
The New York Mets head to UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium on Monday night for the opener of a three-game set with the Los Angeles Dodgers. First pitch is scheduled for 10:10 p.m. ET, with coverage on SNY and SportsNet LA. New York comes in at 7-9 and sits fifth in the NL East after a five-game skid, while Los
Follow MLB Teams Weekly with the Best Chances of Winning
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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