MLB Plays Friday 3/28/25
- Fink
- Mar 28
- 2 min read

We successfully completed Day One of the season and are excited to be back on the base paths! Yesterday, we finished with a record of 5-2, resulting in a profit of +0.66 units and an ROI of +9.48%. The Yankees, Phillies, Dodgers, Mariners, and Orioles all delivered solid performances for us, while the Braves and Twins fell short. The loss by the Twins is particularly concerning, as we need them to win the remaining two games of their series for our series play to be successful.
One lesson we learned last year is to remain cautious after a good day like yesterday; the potential for a downturn the following day is always a possibility. Today’s MLB schedule is puzzling, as only a little more than half of the teams are playing on the opening Friday—a day when series typically begin. However, we do have one series starting today, which is quite unusual since all teams usually take the field on opening day. The Rockies are visiting the Rays today, marking the first game for all teams this season. It seems that the ballpark the Rays are using this year was unavailable yesterday, which is why the MLB scheduled their game for today. While I could have researched the reasons, since we aren't betting on that game, it's best to move on.
For today, we have four plays lined up, with three of those teams engaged in four-game series. The Dodgers will be playing their fourth game of the year, but only their second in the USA, and they will have Sunday off—just like the Brewers. Meanwhile, the rest of the league will be in action.
Here are a few important points to remember before you start playing any of the games listed below:
1. We will only place bets to risk, not to win. This means we will risk one unit to win whatever the payout may be. There are numerous plays available, and risking one unit can lead to quick losses.
2. We will avoid betting on lines that are at, or sometimes near, -200. Instead, we will assess teams based on the run line to determine if a good play exists.
3. The price listed is the price we found when we prepared this post. We do not shop for prices, as we are located in California and have limited options. All suggested plays will be based on this price, although your bookmaker may have slightly different odds.
4. From our experience last year, our system was particularly effective for series prices, which you will also find listed below. Please remember that the same rules from point 3 apply.
Today's Home Run Line plays (Series Price)
Dodgers -1.5 -110
Mariners -135
Braves +122
Orioles +115
Tracking Section
Overall Record: 5-2
Overall Units: +0.66
Overall ROI: +9.48%
Home Team Record: 4-0
Away Team Record: 1-2
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