Toronto Blue Jays37-38 (16-20 away) |
Chicago Cubs39-36 (22-16 home) |
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2.00 75% | ML | 25% 1.86 |
+1 (1.59) 70% | Spread | 30% +1.5 (1.52) |
O 7.5 (1.91) 29% | O/U | 71% U 7.5 (1.95) |
MLB Matchups
MLB matchups, consensus and picks.
Chicago White Sox39-34 (15-22 away) |
Detroit Tigers30-44 (18-16 home) |
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2.98 41% | ML | 59% 1.45 |
+1.5 (1.95) 42% | Spread | 58% -1.5 (2.00) |
O 8 (1.88) 56% | O/U | 44% U 8.5 (1.83) |
Cincinnati Reds35-38 (16-19 away) |
New York Yankees45-28 (21-13 home) |
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3.19 64% | ML | 36% 1.42 |
+1.5 (2.03) 35% | Spread | 65% -1.5 (1.88) |
O 8.5 (1.88) 43% | O/U | 57% U 8.5 (2.00) |
Washington Nationals39-36 (23-14 away) |
Tampa Bay Rays41-30 (24-9 home) |
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2.11 51% | ML | 49% 1.82 |
+1.5 (1.51) 45% | Spread | 55% +1.5 (1.48) |
O 7.5 (1.78) 43% | O/U | 57% U 8 (1.93) |
Milwaukee Brewers45-27 (20-12 away) |
Atlanta Braves46-27 (22-13 home) |
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1.62 50% | ML | 50% 2.49 |
-1.5 (2.05) 25% | Spread | 75% +1.5 (1.85) |
O 7.5 (1.88) 40% | O/U | 60% U 7.5 (2.00) |
San Diego Padres38-35 (19-16 away) |
Texas Rangers35-39 (17-17 home) |
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2.40 55% | ML | 45% 1.65 |
+1.5 (1.65) 45% | Spread | 55% -1 (1.84) |
O 7 (1.93) 39% | O/U | 61% U 7.5 (1.85) |
Cleveland Guardians40-35 (21-18 away) |
Houston Astros35-41 (18-20 home) |
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2.11 55% | ML | 45% 1.83 |
+1.5 (1.53) 53% | Spread | 47% +1.5 (1.51) |
O 8.5 (1.98) 70% | O/U | 30% U 8.5 (1.91) |
St. Louis Cardinals40-32 (19-15 away) |
Kansas City Royals30-45 (17-21 home) |
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1.83 49% | ML | 51% 2.14 |
-1 (2.00) 60% | Spread | 40% +1.5 (1.67) |
O 9 (1.88) 52% | O/U | 48% U 9.5 (1.77) |
Pittsburgh Pirates38-37 (18-18 away) |
Colorado Rockies28-47 (14-20 home) |
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1.77 51% | ML | 49% 2.18 |
-1 (1.86) 50% | Spread | 50% +1.5 (1.78) |
O 11.5 (2.00) 51% | O/U | 49% U 11.5 (1.88) |
Minnesota Twins36-40 (16-21 away) |
Arizona Diamondbacks38-36 (23-15 home) |
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2.45 33% | ML | 67% 1.62 |
+1.5 (1.70) 56% | Spread | 44% -1 (1.77) |
O 8.5 (1.93) 47% | O/U | 53% U 8.5 (1.95) |
Baltimore Orioles35-41 (13-22 away) |
Los Angeles Dodgers48-27 (25-12 home) |
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2.62 48% | ML | 52% 1.56 |
+1.5 (1.81) 62% | Spread | 38% -1.5 (2.12) |
O 9.5 (2.03) 43% | O/U | 57% U 9.5 (1.87) |
Boston Red Sox29-43 (17-18 away) |
Seattle Mariners39-37 (21-17 home) |
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2.12 34% | ML | 66% 1.81 |
+1.5 (1.51) 38% | Spread | 62% -1 (2.11) |
O 6.5 (1.80) 45% | O/U | 55% U 7 (1.85) |
MLB Matchups Built for Price-First Betting
A matchup only matters if it helps answer the real betting question: is the current number still worth playing? Track the slate through game status, consensus pressure, capper activity and best available lines before the market leaves the price behind.
Start With The Price, Not The Pick
Sharp matchup work starts with the number on screen. Schedule context, status, scores and line availability decide whether an angle still has value or already missed its window.
Consensus Has To Clear The Number
Public pressure means nothing until it survives the price. Pair consensus with MLB odds to see whether the market still offers a playable moneyline, spread or total.
Capper Proof At The Game Level
A matchup opinion carries real weight when it comes from a capper with documented timing, volume and results. Follow hot MLB cappers and compare their calls against the MLB picks tied to that matchup.
What makes a MLB matchup worth betting?
The number has to match the case. Strong team context, capper support or public pressure can all point in the same direction, but the bet only works when the available price still leaves room for value.
How should bettors read consensus on a matchup?
Consensus is a pressure gauge. It shows where picks are clustering, but the sharper read is whether that pressure has already moved the line past the best entry point.
Why look at capper activity by game?
Game-level capper activity shows who is taking a position and whether that opinion comes from someone building a real track record. For bettors, that helps separate conviction from casual chatter.
When does a matchup price become unplayable?
When the edge has already been taxed out of the line. A side can be the right read at one number and a bad bet after the market moves.
How can cappers use matchup pages?
For cappers, each game is a chance to show timing and discipline. The pick, the price and the result all become part of the public record bettors judge later.























