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A "widespread paranoia" has spread across MLB about players tipping their pitches from the mound, according to The Athletic's Andy McCullough, Dennis Lin and Cody Stavenhagen.
Shohei Ohtani is taking the mound at Citizens Bank Park on Saturday in one of October's most-anticipated moments
Staff writer Sean McQuillan sets the scene for the National League’s road to glory, where tradition meets tomorrow under the postseason lights
The arm motion came on different pitch types. Both times, Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto had set up inside. Both times, Strahm missed his spot. He left a first-pitch cutter well above the strike zone and outside. Then came the fastball, which Strahm said missed its intended spot by 17 inches. Hernández was all over it.
Opening their World Series title defense with a best-of-three Wild Card Series against the Cincinnati Reds might be scarier than most expect.
Not a ton of home runs were hit yesterday, which is typical for the MLB playoffs, but we are back today to see if we can get any of our favorite MLB home run predictions to come through today. There are MLB bet boosts available at Fanatics, bet365, and DraftKings to use for these home run picks.
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MLB Wild Card Top 3 Longshots Today: Wednesday Night Picks (Oct. 1)
Breaking down Wild Card Game 2 matchups with sharp longshot betting insights, advanced stats, and value-driven analysis for Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers, and Reds.
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Top 4 MLB Odds, Picks & Predictions: Saturday (10/4)
We’re onto the Divisional Round of the MLB playoffs, and we have a loaded four-game slate ahead of us today. All eight of the remaining teams are in action. Below, I’ll dive into all four games from a sports betting angle.
The Division Series round of the 2025 Major League Baseball postseason began with a game that was over by the second inning, but ended late in the night with one that needed a few extras.
The Los Angeles Dodgers entered Saturday’s contest against the Phillies riding a seven-game win streak. Although they quickly fell behind 0–3, the team never wavered. By the final inning, Los Angeles held a two-run lead and turned to closer Roki Sasaki to seal the win.