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MLB Plays Tuesday 4/10/25

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  • Apr 10
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Happy Thursday! We had another successful day yesterday, which gives us hope that we are turning things around. We successfully cashed two series bets: the Padres avoided dropping two out of three games to the A's by winning their final game in the series, which earned us a winning ticket, while the Brewers showcased why teams enjoy hitting at Coors Field by scoring 17 runs to take the first two games against the Rockies, making that series bet a no-sweat win. Overall, we went 4-1 yesterday, gaining +1.92 units and achieving an ROI of +38.36, marking our second-best day of the year for daily plays.


Today, we have only one play since there are only six games scheduled. We considered betting on two others, but due to the odd scheduling, we decided it was best to avoid too many plays. Additionally, why bet on weaker teams unless there is a significant advantage?


Good luck with all your plays today, and let's aim to be in the money before an action-packed weekend begins!


If you want to see our current ranks, please check out that post by clicking on power ranks

 

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 is. There are numerous plays available, and risking more one unit to win a full 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.


  1. We advocate for playing listed when placing your wagers. A pitching change could affect the line, and we must ensure we are using the proper information to make the best wager.


 

Today's Home Run Line plays (Series Price)

Red Sox -112


Tracking Section

Overall Record: 36-30

Overall Units: -3.23

Overall ROI: -4.89%

Home Team Record: 21-9

Away Team Record: 15-21


Series Records

Overall Record: 4-3-1

Overall Units: -0.50

Overall ROI: -7.14%




 


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