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Go Inside the Handicappers’ Playbook All in one spot. Real-time line moves, sharp reads, and verified edges. The Colorado Rockies and Philadelphia Phillies close their weekend series Sunday at Citizens Bank Park, with Philadelphia turning to Cristopher Sanchez in a spot that sets up as a clear ace-vs-contact-profile handicap. The Phillies dropped Friday’s opener in 11 innings, then answered with
Go Inside the Handicappers’ Playbook All in one spot. Real-time line moves, sharp reads, and verified edges. The Los Angeles Angels and Toronto Blue Jays close their weekend series Sunday afternoon at Rogers Centre, with Toronto looking for the sweep and Los Angeles trying to avoid another ugly finish to a rough road set. The Blue Jays have controlled the
Go Inside the Handicappers’ Playbook All in one spot. Real-time line moves, sharp reads, and verified edges. The Houston Astros and Cincinnati Reds finish their weekend series Sunday at Great American Ball Park, and the betting setup is more interesting than the records alone. Cincinnati finally stopped its long losing streak Saturday behind Chase Burns and three perfect innings from
Go Inside the Handicappers’ Playbook All in one spot. Real-time line moves, sharp reads, and verified edges. The Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Guardians close their three-game series Sunday afternoon at Progressive Field, and Cleveland’s betting case changed before first pitch Saturday. The Guardians acquired Patrick Bailey from San Francisco, giving them one of the strongest defensive catching combinations in baseball
Go Inside the Handicappers’ Playbook All in one spot. Real-time line moves, sharp reads, and verified edges. The Seattle Mariners and Chicago White Sox close their three-game series Sunday afternoon at Rate Field, and this matchup has a better betting angle than the team records suggest. Seattle opened the series with a 12-8 power show, Chicago answered with a 6-1
Go Inside the Handicappers’ Playbook All in one spot. Real-time line moves, sharp reads, and verified edges. The New York Yankees and Milwaukee Brewers close their weekend series Sunday at American Family Field, with Milwaukee chasing a sweep and New York trying to stop its first series skid since mid-April. The Brewers already took the first two games, including Saturday’s
Go Inside the Handicappers’ Playbook All in one spot. Real-time line moves, sharp reads, and verified edges. The Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers close their three-game series Sunday afternoon at Globe Life Field, and the betting market has to decide how much weight to put on one ugly Chicago loss. The Cubs had their 10-game winning streak snapped Saturday in
Go Inside the Handicappers’ Playbook All in one spot. Real-time line moves, sharp reads, and verified edges. The Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants close their three-game series Sunday afternoon at Oracle Park, and the betting story is not hard to find. Pittsburgh just buried San Francisco’s bullpen in a 13-3 win, while the Giants are trying to avoid another
Go Inside the Handicappers’ Playbook All in one spot. Real-time line moves, sharp reads, and verified edges. The New York Mets and Arizona Diamondbacks meet Sunday in Phoenix for the rubber game of a series that has been defined more by pitching recovery than offensive rhythm. New York took the opener in 10 innings despite doing very little at the

