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    14 Expert Picks

    May 16 2024, 5:10 pm UTC
    N.Y. Yankees
    @ Minnesota
    Bruce's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit1.0
    +1301
    50-39-1 in Last 90 MLB Picks
    +595
    13-8 in Last 21 MLB ML Picks
    Bruce's Analysis:

    We're thinking this price might be a little off ...

    Pick Made: 9:59 am UTC
    May 16 2024, 5:10 pm UTC
    N.Y. Yankees
    @ Minnesota
    Micah's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit1.0
    +358
    9-5 in Last 14 MIN ML Picks
    Micah's Analysis:

    The Yankees are playing their best ball of the season....

    Pick Made: 1:59 am UTC
    May 16 2024, 10:40 pm UTC
    N.Y. Mets
    @ Philadelphia
    Jason's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit1.0
    +495
    16-15 in Last 31 MLB ATS Picks
    +527
    6-1 in Last 7 PHI ATS Picks
    Jason's Analysis:

    Phillies Are Rolling

    Pick Made: 1:49 am UTC
    May 16 2024, 11:10 pm UTC
    Tampa Bay
    @ Boston
    Angelo's PickBeen getting the work. ...
    Unit1.5
    +615.5
    41-27 in Last 68 MLB Player Props Picks
    Angelo's Analysis:

    Pick Made: 5:25 am UTC
    May 16 2024, 11:10 pm UTC
    Tampa Bay
    @ Boston
    Matt's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit0.5
    +1855.25
    147-84-1 in Last 232 MLB Picks
    Matt's Analysis:

    The Red Sox and Rays close their series in Boston. ...

    Pick Made: 1:28 pm UTC
    May 16 2024, 11:40 pm UTC
    Pittsburgh
    @ Chi. Cubs
    Matt's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit0.5
    +1855.25
    147-84-1 in Last 232 MLB Picks
    +976.25
    58-35 in Last 93 MLB ML Picks
    +1769
    69-36 in Last 105 CHC ML Picks
    Matt's Analysis:

    Can the Cubs beat Jared Jones again? ...

    Pick Made: 4:27 pm UTC
    May 16 2024, 11:40 pm UTC
    Pittsburgh
    @ Chi. Cubs
    Matt's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit0.5
    +587.75
    29-8 in Last 37 MLB Player Props Picks
    Matt's Analysis:

    How will Miguel Amaya fare vs. Pittsburgh? ...

    Pick Made: 1:54 pm UTC
    May 16 2024, 11:40 pm UTC
    Pittsburgh
    @ Chi. Cubs
    Jason's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit1.0
    Jason's Analysis:

    Jared Jones To The Rescue

    Pick Made: 5:18 pm UTC
    May 16 2024, 11:40 pm UTC
    Pittsburgh
    @ Chi. Cubs
    Alex's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit1.0
    +1602
    84-53 in Last 137 MLB Player Props Picks
    Alex's Analysis:

    The Pirates have elite young arms. ...

    Pick Made: 1:51 pm UTC
    May 17 2024, 12:10 am UTC
    Oakland
    @ Houston
    Angelo's PickKyle Tucker has been scorching! ...
    Unit0.5
    +615.5
    41-27 in Last 68 MLB Player Props Picks
    Angelo's Analysis:

    Pick Made: 6:14 am UTC
    May 17 2024, 12:10 am UTC
    Oakland
    @ Houston
    Bruce's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit1.0
    +1301
    50-39-1 in Last 90 MLB Picks
    +1155
    16-4-1 in Last 21 MLB O/U Picks
    Bruce's Analysis:

    The A's are never far from a losing streak ...

    Pick Made: 4:46 pm UTC
    May 17 2024, 2:10 am UTC
    Cincinnati
    @ L.A. Dodgers
    Matt's PickThe road-weary Reds visit the Dodgers. ...
    Unit1.0
    +800
    8-1 in Last 9 CIN ATS Picks
    Matt's Analysis:

    Pick Made: 2:32 pm UTC
    May 17 2024, 2:10 am UTC
    Cincinnati
    @ L.A. Dodgers
    Jeff's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit0.5
    Jeff's Analysis:

    It's Shohei Ohtani Bobblehaed Night at Chavez Ravine...

    Pick Made: 4:05 pm UTC
    May 17 2024, 2:10 am UTC
    Cincinnati
    @ L.A. Dodgers
    Sia's PickSubscribers Only
    Unit1.0
    Sia's Analysis:

    Can the Dodgers pull away from the struggling Reds?...

    Pick Made: 1:05 pm UTC

    Past Picks

    May 16 2024, 1:45 am UTC
    L.A. Dodgers
    1
    @ San Francisco
    4
    Jason's Analysis:

    Max Muncy owns the Giants starter and where he is hitting in the lineup, it stands to reason that Webb will have already thrown a lot of pitches to elite hitters and be fatigued a little bit mentally and physically if Ohtani, Freeman and Betts make him work as much as I figure. Muncy has 3 HR off him in just 24 ABs along with 6 RBIs. Cavernous ballpark with plenty of gaps for the ball to roll. Muncy has 32 RBI in just 36 GS (173 PA) at Oracle Park with a .979 OPS. SF pen already covered 10 IP in last 2 games, Dodgers getting a good look at the entire staff. I see them doing damage tonight

    Pick Made: Wed 2:33 pm UTC

    There are plenty of ways to bet on baseball and plenty of sports betting terms to know when it comes to betting America's pastime. Every professional baseball team will play 162 regular season games, providing a wide range of baseball bets and MLB picks for you to consider. If you're new to the world of USA sports betting, you might find yourself overwhelmed by the sports betting terminology and number of sports betting sites available. Below are several baseball betting terms to help you make the best MLB picks this season.

    Money line:

    The money line is the simplest and most common type of bet in baseball betting. You’re betting on one team to win outright. If a favorite is -150 on the money line, a $150 bet on that team to win outright would return $100. Conversely, if a team is a +200 underdog, a $100 bet would return $200.

    Run line:

    The run line is a type of point spread bet in baseball. Instead of betting on which team will win the game, you bet on the margin of victory. One team is usually listed as a 1.5-run favorite. The other team is listed as a 1.5-run underdog, with corresponding odds attached to both MLB spreads.

    Total (Over/Under):

    The Over/Under, also referred to as the total, is how many combined runs teams are expected to score in a baseball game. If the Over/Under is set at 8.5, then any combined score lower than that would make the Under cash. Nine or more runs is a win for the Over in your MLB picks.

    Futures:

    Futures are long-term bets that won't resolve on the day they are placed. They are often placed preseason or in-season, and a popular baseball futures bet is picking which team will win the championship. Another is using the Over/Under, except in regards to a team's end-of-season win total. For example, the bar for the number of wins for New York’s pro baseball team could be 81.5, and a baseball futures bet is predicting if it will exceed that number.

    Parlay:

    Parlays are simply the selection of two or more baseball picks on a single wager, where all outcomes must be correct in order for the bet to win. Although risky, parlays remain popular because of the potential to win large sums with minimal investments.

    Prop (or proposition) bet:

    If you are looking for a fun way to bet on baseball, a prop bet is right for you. With a prop bet, you can wager on MLB picks like how many strikeouts a pitcher will record or whether a player will hit a home run.

    First five innings (F5):

    A popular bet in baseball, first five innings (F5) is a wager on which team will be winning when five innings have been completed.

    Team totals:

    The total, or Over/Under, usually refers to how many combined runs both teams score in a game, but team totals are popular as well. These are the MLB picks where a bettor will pick Over or Under on how many runs one team scores. If New York’s team total is set at 4.5, any runs total of five or higher would cash the Over, while anything fewer than five results in a win for the Under.

    NRFI (No Runs First Inning):

    A popular bet for those who wager on baseball, NRFI stands for 'No Run First Inning.' The bet can be a bit risky considering both teams generally stack their best hitters towards the top of their lineups. The odds on NRFI bets are variable mostly depending on the quality of pitchers.

    Player strikeouts:

    This bet refers to how many times a player will strike out in a single game. The Over/Under for total strikeouts is often 0.5 with adjusted odds for both wagers.

    To hit a home run:

    If you think a player will hit a home run at any point in the game, you can place a bet, often times for a plus-money payout. You can also bet on who hits the first home run of the game.

    To record a hit:

    Every player is assigned a total for hits in a single game, with bettors placing wagers on if they’ll exceed or fall short of the assigned total. For instance, if you place a bet on a player to record Over 1.5 hits, that player will need to finish with two hits for the bet to be a winner. If the player records just one hit, the bet is a loser.

    Total bases:

    Another popular batter props bet is total bases. Bases are awarded on hits only, with the following scoring system: Single = 1 base, Double = 2 bases, Triple = 3 bases and Home Run = 4 bases.

    To record an RBI:

    RBI stands for ‘Run Batted In.” Sportsbooks will offer an Over/Under on how many RBI a player will record in a single game.

    1st inning total runs:

    An Over/Under is set on how many runs will be scored in the first inning. Oftentimes, Sportsbooks set the Over/Under for total runs scored in the first inning at 0.5 or 1.5.

    Correct score:

    Correct score betting involves predicting the final score of a baseball game. These bets are typically hard to predict, which is why they’re often listed at plus-money odds. You can also predict the exact score of each inning at most sportsbooks.

    Player performance doubles:

    This bet is similar to a parlay, meaning it involves two or more wagers. Player performance doubles often feature over/under starting pitcher strikeouts and a money line pick on which team will win outright.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Q: Can I bet on a baseball game after it has begun?A: Yes, most sportsbooks offer live-betting, meaning you can place wagers on live-updated totals or even the outcome of the next at-bat.

    Q: What happens if a baseball game is postponed?A: It will vary by sportsbook, but most will void and refund unless the game is rescheduled within a certain timeframe.

    Q: What is a push in baseball sports betting?A: A push means the point spread or point total hits the exact number in which you bet. For example, if the Over/Under is eight runs, and the game finishes 5-3, the bet is a push and will be refunded.

    Q: How do I know which team is the favorite?A: The favorite is usually listed with a negative number, while the underdog is listed with a positive number. For instance, if New York is favored to beat Boston, New York will be listed at -135 (risk $135 to win $100). As the underdog, Boston would be listed at +175 (risk $100 to $175).

    There are plenty of ways to bet on baseball and plenty of sports betting terms to know when it comes to betting America's pastime. Every professional baseball team will play 162 regular season games, providing a wide range of baseball bets and MLB picks for you to consider. If you're new to the world of USA sports betting, you might find yourself overwhelmed by the sports betting terminology and number of sports betting sites available. Below are several baseball betting terms to help you make the best MLB picks this season.

    Money line:

    The money line is the simplest and most common type of bet in baseball betting. You’re betting on one team to win outright. If a favorite is -150 on the money line, a $150 bet on that team to win outright would return $100. Conversely, if a team is a +200 underdog, a $100 bet would return $200.

    Run line:

    The run line is a type of point spread bet in baseball. Instead of betting on which team will win the game, you bet on the margin of victory. One team is usually listed as a 1.5-run favorite. The other team is listed as a 1.5-run underdog, with corresponding odds attached to both MLB spreads.

    Total (Over/Under):

    The Over/Under, also referred to as the total, is how many combined runs teams are expected to score in a baseball game. If the Over/Under is set at 8.5, then any combined score lower than that would make the Under cash. Nine or more runs is a win for the Over in your MLB picks.

    Futures:

    Futures are long-term bets that won't resolve on the day they are placed. They are often placed preseason or in-season, and a popular baseball futures bet is picking which team will win the championship. Another is using the Over/Under, except in regards to a team's end-of-season win total. For example, the bar for the number of wins for New York’s pro baseball team could be 81.5, and a baseball futures bet is predicting if it will exceed that number.

    Parlay:

    Parlays are simply the selection of two or more baseball picks on a single wager, where all outcomes must be correct in order for the bet to win. Although risky, parlays remain popular because of the potential to win large sums with minimal investments.

    Prop (or proposition) bet:

    If you are looking for a fun way to bet on baseball, a prop bet is right for you. With a prop bet, you can wager on MLB picks like how many strikeouts a pitcher will record or whether a player will hit a home run.

    First five innings (F5):

    A popular bet in baseball, first five innings (F5) is a wager on which team will be winning when five innings have been completed.

    Team totals:

    The total, or Over/Under, usually refers to how many combined runs both teams score in a game, but team totals are popular as well. These are the MLB picks where a bettor will pick Over or Under on how many runs one team scores. If New York’s team total is set at 4.5, any runs total of five or higher would cash the Over, while anything fewer than five results in a win for the Under.

    NRFI (No Runs First Inning):

    A popular bet for those who wager on baseball, NRFI stands for 'No Run First Inning.' The bet can be a bit risky considering both teams generally stack their best hitters towards the top of their lineups. The odds on NRFI bets are variable mostly depending on the quality of pitchers.

    Player strikeouts:

    This bet refers to how many times a player will strike out in a single game. The Over/Under for total strikeouts is often 0.5 with adjusted odds for both wagers.

    To hit a home run:

    If you think a player will hit a home run at any point in the game, you can place a bet, often times for a plus-money payout. You can also bet on who hits the first home run of the game.

    To record a hit:

    Every player is assigned a total for hits in a single game, with bettors placing wagers on if they’ll exceed or fall short of the assigned total. For instance, if you place a bet on a player to record Over 1.5 hits, that player will need to finish with two hits for the bet to be a winner. If the player records just one hit, the bet is a loser.

    Total bases:

    Another popular batter props bet is total bases. Bases are awarded on hits only, with the following scoring system: Single = 1 base, Double = 2 bases, Triple = 3 bases and Home Run = 4 bases.

    To record an RBI:

    RBI stands for ‘Run Batted In.” Sportsbooks will offer an Over/Under on how many RBI a player will record in a single game.

    1st inning total runs:

    An Over/Under is set on how many runs will be scored in the first inning. Oftentimes, Sportsbooks set the Over/Under for total runs scored in the first inning at 0.5 or 1.5.

    Correct score:

    Correct score betting involves predicting the final score of a baseball game. These bets are typically hard to predict, which is why they’re often listed at plus-money odds. You can also predict the exact score of each inning at most sportsbooks.

    Player performance doubles:

    This bet is similar to a parlay, meaning it involves two or more wagers. Player performance doubles often feature over/under starting pitcher strikeouts and a money line pick on which team will win outright.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Q: Can I bet on a baseball game after it has begun?A: Yes, most sportsbooks offer live-betting, meaning you can place wagers on live-updated totals or even the outcome of the next at-bat.

    Q: What happens if a baseball game is postponed?A: It will vary by sportsbook, but most will void and refund unless the game is rescheduled within a certain timeframe.

    Q: What is a push in baseball sports betting?A: A push means the point spread or point total hits the exact number in which you bet. For example, if the Over/Under is eight runs, and the game finishes 5-3, the bet is a push and will be refunded.

    Q: How do I know which team is the favorite?A: The favorite is usually listed with a negative number, while the underdog is listed with a positive number. For instance, if New York is favored to beat Boston, New York will be listed at -135 (risk $135 to win $100). As the underdog, Boston would be listed at +175 (risk $100 to $175).