MLB Picks
Mariners vs. Orioles Pick: Woo’s 1.00 WHIP Meets a Depleted Baltimore Order
Woo vs. Bradish is a clearer mismatch than the 8.5 total at flat -110 juice implies. Woo carries a 1.00 WHIP with just 14 walks in 77 innings — Bradish has issued 36 free passes in 69.1 IP — and both rosters are missing core lineup pieces that shift the run ceiling downward. The full read is inside.
Dodgers vs. Pirates Pick: Wrobleski’s 2.62 ERA Changes the 9.5 Total
Wrobleski’s 2.62 ERA and 1.00 WHIP represent a genuine run-suppression profile, and he draws a Pittsburgh lineup missing its most dangerous power bat in Oneil Cruz. The total sits at 9.5 (Under -122) off a 17-run bullpen-driven outlier — while the projection lands at 8.9 combined runs, a 0.6-run gap the market hasn’t corrected for. The breakdown is inside.
Cubs vs. Rockies Pick: Coors Field Breaks Both Pitching Staffs
Coors Field’s 1.38 park factor — the highest in MLB — changes the ceiling on both starters’ vulnerabilities in ways a neutral-site number doesn’t capture. The total is posted at 11, but a combined 12.8-run projection puts nearly two full runs of gap on that number, and the Over is already drawing -115 juice. See how this one plays out.
Rangers vs. Royals Pick: Rocker and Wacha Hold, the Total Doesn’t
Wacha’s 3.44 ERA and 1.14 WHIP pair with Rocker’s slider-heavy arsenal in a park that quietly suppresses run scoring at a 0.95 factor — the projection engine lands at 8.5 combined runs. The total is posted at 10.5, with the Over sitting at +102, shaped more by Wednesday’s extra-inning chaos than by the arms taking the ball today. Find out which way this one goes.
Cardinals vs. Mets Pick: A 9-Run Total Against Two Sub-3.00 ERAs
The bullpen gap between these two teams is secondary to a starker problem — the Mets are fielding a patchwork lineup with a season-wide .654 OPS and five starters on the IL. The total sits at 9 (Under -112), while run projections point to 7.9 combined — more than a full run below the posted number. The edge is explained inside.
Twins vs. Tigers Prediction: Matthews vs. Montero and a Half-Run Gap
Matthews vs. Montero is a clearer pitching matchup than Tuesday’s eight-homer blowout implies. The total sits at 9.5 with the over priced at even money (+100), while the model projects 9.1 — a half-run gap that isn’t dramatic but points in one consistent direction. The analysis is inside.
Diamondbacks vs. Marlins Pick: Kelly’s 5.71 ERA Meets a Phillips Shutout Profile
Kelly’s 2.00 HR/9 and -0.3 WAR put Arizona’s starter in genuinely below-replacement territory against a lineup that has scored 10 and 8 runs in consecutive games this series. The moneyline at -112 is still treating this like a near-even game despite a 3.63-run ERA gap — the pitching profiles are not close. The pick is inside.
Spurs vs Knicks RBD NBA Finals Picks: Total Play and Prediction For Game 4
RBD takes the Under in tonight’s Spurs vs Knicks NBA matchup, backed by a perfect 3-0 head-to-head model record and four straight Unders between these two teams.
Cardinals vs. Mets Pick: Two Starts Don’t Outweigh Seven Games in the Standings
Citi Field’s 0.97 park factor plays slightly pitcher-friendly, but the Mets are filling four lineup holes with replacement-level depth — that suppression advantage shrinks fast when the roster is this short-handed. The Cardinals sit seven games ahead in the standings and are listed at +110 on the moneyline while New York checks in at -130 with a -12 run differential on the season. The pick is inside.
Astros vs. Angels Pick: Lambert and Detmers Keep the Lid On
Houston’s season-long run differential sits at -37 — the Angels’ is -43 — and both lineups are now missing bats to injury. The total is posted at 8.5 with the Under priced at -112, while neither bullpen holds a structural advantage that shifts the run environment upward. See how this one plays out.
Cubs vs. Rockies Pick: Lorenzen’s 8.01 ERA Meets a 1.38 Park Factor
The bullpen gap between the Cubs and Rockies is real — Colorado’s relief group enters depleted while Chicago’s is better structured for late innings. The total is sitting at 12, with the over at -114 and the under at -106, a near-flat price that doesn’t reflect what Lorenzen’s 8.01 ERA does inside a 1.38 park factor. Find out which way this one goes.
Rangers vs. Royals Pick: Gore and Lugo Make the 9.5 Look Soft
Gore vs. Lugo is a clearer mismatch with the posted total than the 9.5 line implies. Texas averages 4.02 runs per game, Kansas City 3.93 — the projection lands at 8.4, yet the under sits at +112. The edge is explained inside.
Braves vs. White Sox Pick: Two Depleted Lineups, One Flat Total
Sale’s slider is generating a 38.5% whiff rate while Baldwin (.931 OPS, 13 HR) sits on the IL — and Chicago’s Murakami (.938 OPS, 20 HR) isn’t available either. The total is posted at 7.5 with flat -110 juice on both sides, a price that hasn’t absorbed the full weight of both cleanup spots going dark. The analysis is inside.
Phillies vs. Blue Jays Pick: Scherzer’s 9.64 ERA and a Total the Market Underpriced
Scherzer’s four-seamer is drawing a .412 xwOBA against and a 15.5% whiff rate — a fastball opposing lineups are sitting on and punishing. The total is parked at 8.5 with the projection sitting at 9.6 combined runs, and both sides of the over/under are priced at -110. The angle is inside.
Dodgers vs. Pirates Pick: Ohtani’s 0.74 ERA Meets a Total That’s Already Priced In
Ohtani vs. Jones is a clearer mismatch than the posted total of 8 implies. The under is juiced to -114, the run projection lands at 8.3, and a degraded Dodgers lineup — missing Freeman and Hernandez — tightens the scoring environment further. The full read is inside.
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