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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
The White Sox open a three-game set at Chase Field on Tuesday night with first pitch scheduled for 9:40 p.m. ET. Chicago comes in at 8-14 and fourth in the AL Central, while Arizona is 13-9, third in the NL West, and 7-3 at home. Sean Burke gets the ball for the White Sox against Merrill Kelly for Arizona, and
The Athletics head into T-Mobile Park on Tuesday night at 12-11, and after Monday’s 6-4 win in Seattle they sit alone atop the AL West for the moment. The Mariners are 10-14 and fourth in the division, though their 9-6 home record tells a slightly different story than the overall mark. First pitch is set for 9:40 p.m. ET, with
The Dodgers open this NL West set at Oracle Park on Tuesday night with first pitch set for 9:45 p.m. ET, 6:45 p.m. local time. Los Angeles comes in at 16-6 and sitting on top of the division, while San Francisco is 9-13 and trying to stabilize after a slow first three weeks. This is the first regular-season meeting between
St. Louis heads back into loanDepot park on Tuesday night at 13-9, fourth in the NL Central, after Monday’s 5-3 loss snapped a five-game winning streak. Miami is 11-12, second in the NL East, and has a chance to win a second straight game after a rough recent stretch. First pitch is set for 6:40 p.m. ET, with Dustin May
Houston heads into Progressive Field at 9-15, last in the AL West, but coming off a much-needed 9-2 win in Monday’s opener. Cleveland sits at 13-11, first in the AL Central, and is trying to bounce back after wasting multiple scoring chances in that loss. First pitch is set for 6:10 p.m. ET, with rookie Ryan Weiss starting for the
Cincinnati heads back into Tropicana Field on Tuesday night at 15-8, first in the NL Central, after Monday’s 6-1 win pushed its streak to four straight and improved the club to 9-2 on the road. Tampa Bay is 12-10, second in the AL East, and trying to stop a slide after dropping three of its last four. First pitch is
Toronto opens this three-game set at 8-13 and in fifth place in the AL East, while Los Angeles comes in at 11-12 and third in the AL West. First pitch is scheduled for 9:38 p.m. ET at Angel Stadium, with Dylan Cease lined up against Reid Detmers and the Blue Jays carrying a slight road-favorite tag. This is the first
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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.
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. 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Los Angeles Dodgers
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San Diego Padres
Open
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Jul 03, 2026 22:10 EST
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Score
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-1.50 -105
Spread
+1.50 -114
o+8.00-108
Total
u+8.00-112
-233
Moneyline
+194
Seattle Mariners
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Toronto Blue Jays
Open
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Jul 03, 2026 22:10 EST
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Score
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+1.50 -172
Spread
-1.50 +142
o+7.50+102
Total
u+7.50-123
+102
Moneyline
-120
Arizona Diamondbacks
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Milwaukee Brewers
Open
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Jul 03, 2026 21:45 EST
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Score
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+1.50 -128
Spread
-1.50 +106
o+8.50-122
Total
u+8.50+100
+136
Moneyline
-161
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