Tough stuff from the Phillies’ bats last night. Get ‘em today instead.
NLCS
Yes, the Pirates are competitive. It’s not just the 7–4 start. And no, odds haven’t caught up yet.
Pick: Pittsburgh to win +2500. 2.00 units to win 50.00.
World Series
Elsewhere, the Atlanta roster isn’t as dominant as it was a few years ago, but it’s still a good roster, and even in the NL, that’ll take you places.
Pick: Atlanta to win +2000. 2.00 units to win 40.00.
St. Louis at Washington
It’s been going very badly for Miles Mikolas, who’s 37 years old and has allowed five home runs in just over nine innings on the young season after posting a 5.03 FIP and 5.27 xERA last year. This is a good price, given that.
Pick: St. Louis to win –118. 11.91 units to win 10.09.
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These numbers are for the 2025–26 effort, which is currently scheduled to end at the end of the NBA Finals or Stanley Cup Final (whichever comes second). Sorry for the poor transparency. We’ll do a better job tracking the 2026–27 campaign, which is already underway with our MLB futures portfolio.
2025–26: –659.42 units (started with 1,000-unit bankroll)
2025–26: –7% average ROI (weighted by unit; sample size: 1,115 single-game markets plus seven completed futures portfolios)
Pre-2025: 0% average ROI (worse when limited to only sports)
Units taken from best odds we can find at major sportsbooks available to most Americans.
These bets are not investment advice. If you’re worried you or someone you know might have a gambling addiction, call 1-800-GAMBLER for free, confidential help.
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