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340pm 1904 Marlins first 5 innings -185
405pm 1923 Cubs first 5 innings Even
440pm 913 Yankees -150
510pm 929 Dodgers -120
510pm 1906 Brewers first 5 innings -115
510pm 918 Astros run line -1.5 runs -115
510pm 915 Blue Jays run line -1.5 -140
645pm 910 Giants -220
MLB Round Robins 2's and a 3 for $20 a way for $80
1210pm 932 Guardians -115
340pm 1902 Reds first 5 innings -145
405pm 1923 Cubs first 5 innings Even
510pm 929 Dodgers -120
510pm 1906 Brewers first 5 innings -115
510pm 918 Astros run line -1.5 runs -115
MLB Round Robin 3's and a 4 for $20 a way for $100
510pm 915 Blue Jays run line -1.5 runs -140
645pm 910 Giants -220
340pm 1904 Marlins first 5 innings -185
440pm 913 Yankees -150
*Yday Record: 4-4-1 "We broke about even overall yesterday. The over on the Reds did not go 8.5 innings and the Guardians rained out. We went 4-3 on the rest, winning two underdogs with the Red Sox and Mets. Yesterday we won two A bets on the Red Sox and Blue Jays to bring our conservative series record up to 114 in a row. Wow !!!. The Astros are the B bet today and we have a new Evolution Series starting today so soon we expect to increase the winning streak to 116 in a row. Please join us so you can win with us. Thanks"
6:40 p.m. ET: Washington Nationals (21-35) at Miami Marlins (22-30)
These NL East rivals are virtually tied in the basement of the division. The Nats just took three straight from the Reds while the Marlins just split a four-game set with the Giants. In tonight's series opener, Washington hands the ball to lefty Evan Lee (0-1, 4.91 ERA) and Miami counters with righty Edward Cabrera (1-0, 0.00 ERA). This line opened with the Marlins listed as a -165 home favorite and the Nats a +150 road dog. Pros aren't scared off by the expensive price and have steamed Miami up from -165 to -180. When both teams are coming off a day off, as is the case here, the favorite is 42-21 (67%). The Marlins are +7 in run differential. The Nats are -77. Miami is 5-1 against Washington this season.
8:10 p.m. ET: Philadelphia Phillies (25-29) at Milwaukee Brewers (33-23)
These NL non-division foes are trending in opposite directions as of late. The Phillies have won four straight while the Brewers have lost three straight. In tonight's series opener, Philadelphia sends out lefty Ranger Saurez (4-3, 4.69 ERA) and Milwaukee starts righty Jason Alexander (0-0, 2.57 ERA). This line opened with the Brewers listed as a short -115 home favorite and the Phillies a +105 dog. Respected money has sided with the road team, steam Philadelphia from +105 to -105. Essentially, the game is becoming a pick'em with line movement in favor of the Phillies. Milwaukee is 24-12 against righties this season but just 9-11 against lefties. Philadelphia's edge comes at the plate, where the Phillies are hitting .246 compared to the Brewers hitting .230.
9:40 p.m. ET: New York Mets (38-19) at San Diego Padres (32-22)
The Mets took last night's series opener 11-5, cashing as +105 road dogs. In tonight's rematch, New York starts righty Taijuan Walker (3-1, 2.88 ERA) while San Diego trots out fellow righty Yu Darvish (4-3, 4.03 ERA). This line opened with the Padres listed as a -130 home favorite and the Mets a +120 road dog. Pros have happily jumped on the division leading Mets at plus money, steaming New York from +120 to +110. The Mets are 28-10 against righties this season. New York is hitting .264 while San Diego sits at just .233. The Mets are +82 in run differential. The Padres are +26.
3% Cincinnati Reds -132 T Gilbert (LHP), G Ashcraft (RHP) Must Start
3% Marlins Total Over 8.5 (-113) Action
3% Baltimore Orioles +105 K Thompson (RHP), K Bradish (RHP) Must Start
3% Boston Red Sox -125 Action
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