MLB
Arizona Diamondbacks @ Philadelphia Phillies:
Grand total (> 6.5 runs) /// 1.44
Last bet won! 4th bet in a row! Framber Valdez didn't play terribly (3 runs in 5 innings), as did Eovaldi (2 runs in 6.1 innings), but the back-up pitchers didn't let us get bored. And even before Garcia's grand slam, the money on the bet came into my account. My betting totals: MLB 30-26 in favor of the successful, NFL+NCAAF 2-3 in favor of the unsuccessful.
New bet: grand total over 6.5 runs in game 6 of the series between the Phillies and the Diamondbacks! Today's bet is a special one. This is the final bet of this season on MLB, as the NBA starts tomorrow! I'll be honest, I'm no MLB expert and the 57 predictions were special to me. I've been learning to understand baseball, studying the players and I've really enjoyed this kind of sport. We'll be back to MLB betting next summer. So I would like to end my 1st MLB betting season with a winning prediction. And, of course, grand total over 6.5 runs is a gift from the bookies. In 14 of the last 15 games between Philadelphia and Arizona, this bet has won. Aaron Nola has played the starting pitcher 6 games in his career against the Diamondbacks and all 6 games ended with more than 7 runs per game. In fact, Nola has historically pitched poorly against the Diamondbacks, averaging 5.39 innings per game and also averaging 3.83 runs per game. And that's I took into count Nola's recent game where he got no runs. Well today I'm expecting good old Aaron to return and 4-5 runs in his innings only. But Philly's offense is just fine: Schwarber and Harper will again destroy Kelly, Arizona's starting pitcher. But I'm still going to go bet grand total over 6.5 runs in this game (although it could easily be more than 10 runs). I still want to win this bet. And the odds are very good - 1.44 for a very playable total. Shall we bet? Sure!
NBA predictions will start tomorrow!