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Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Friday and this weekend. The guys cover the entire card and give out best bets.
The MLB Friday betting podcast hosted by Manaf Manji and Griffin Warner covered an extensive analysis of all 16 matchups. Manaf opened by highlighting the full Friday slate, including a doubleheader between the Orioles and Red Sox. Griffin immediately addressed frustrations with umpiring and pitch clock enforcement, using Yoán Moncada’s controversial strikeout as an example. For Game 1 of the doubleheader, Povich (Orioles) and Baio (Red Sox) were both criticized, with both hosts favoring the over due to poor pitching. Povich's 5.28 ERA vs. Boston and Baio’s recent seven-run outing made betting the over a logical play.
In Cubs vs. Reds, Griffin noted Hunter Greene’s return from injury as a risk, while Manaf praised Boyd’s consistency and strikeouts, leaning toward the Cubs. Brewers vs. Pirates saw Freddie Peralta favored despite Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes’ talent, due to a lack of run support. Both suggested under 7 as a good play.
For Giants vs. Nationals, McKenzie Gore’s strikeout success and the Giants’ bullpen issues led to a lean toward the Nationals, especially in the first five innings. Blue Jays vs. Rays featured skepticism toward both bullpens. Despite Rasmussen’s 3.00 ERA vs. Toronto, his 1-4 record and poor run support made the Jays an attractive underdog.
Dodgers vs. Mets focused on Clayton Kershaw’s weak return and Canning’s strong 5-1 record with a 2.47 ERA. The Mets, 8-1 in Canning’s starts, were backed heavily. In Guardians vs. Tigers, Jackson Jobe’s 4-0 record and Detroit’s 8-0 team mark in his starts made them the clear pick. Pablo Lopez vs. Royals saw under 7.5 suggested, with Lopez’s home starts hitting the over but mainly due to weak opponents.
In Braves vs. Padres, Chris Sale’s 15-2 home mark with Atlanta was compelling, but concerns over the Padres’ offensive slump and pitching made Griffin hesitant. The Rangers, with a 35-15-1 under record and the worst AL offense, were labeled an overvalued -180 favorite vs. the White Sox. Burke’s wildness (13 walks in 3 starts) and Texas’ high swing rate set up a potential upset.
Mariners vs. Astros examined Emerson Hancock’s inconsistency and the Astros' injury woes. Both leaned Mariners at plus money. Phillies vs. A’s spotlighted Sacramento's hitter-friendly park. Despite Wheeler’s average road form, Philadelphia’s offense was favored to overwhelm. Yankees vs. Rockies centered on the 12.5 total at Coors, suggesting Yankees’ team total overs.
Marlins vs. Angels featured heavy criticism of Sandy Alcantara’s 7.99 ERA. Kikuchi, despite inconsistencies, was backed due to the Angels’ offensive momentum. Cardinals were recommended over Arizona due to Gallen’s 5.14 ERA and recent struggles, while Mikolas had been reliable.
For best bets, Griffin took the Angels at -143, fading Alcantara. Manaf backed the Mets over Kershaw, citing Canning’s stellar form and New York’s offensive edge. They concluded with a promo for Griffin’s picks and encouraged listeners to take advantage of the B.A.T.20 discount at pregame.com.
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Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Friday and this weekend. The guys cover the entire card and give out best bets.
The MLB Friday betting podcast hosted by Manaf Manji and Griffin Warner covered an extensive analysis of all 16 matchups. Manaf opened by highlighting the full Friday slate, including a doubleheader between the Orioles and Red Sox. Griffin immediately addressed frustrations with umpiring and pitch clock enforcement, using Yoán Moncada’s controversial strikeout as an example. For Game 1 of the doubleheader, Povich (Orioles) and Baio (Red Sox) were both criticized, with both hosts favoring the over due to poor pitching. Povich's 5.28 ERA vs. Boston and Baio’s recent seven-run outing made betting the over a logical play.
In Cubs vs. Reds, Griffin noted Hunter Greene’s return from injury as a risk, while Manaf praised Boyd’s consistency and strikeouts, leaning toward the Cubs. Brewers vs. Pirates saw Freddie Peralta favored despite Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes’ talent, due to a lack of run support. Both suggested under 7 as a good play.
For Giants vs. Nationals, McKenzie Gore’s strikeout success and the Giants’ bullpen issues led to a lean toward the Nationals, especially in the first five innings. Blue Jays vs. Rays featured skepticism toward both bullpens. Despite Rasmussen’s 3.00 ERA vs. Toronto, his 1-4 record and poor run support made the Jays an attractive underdog.
Dodgers vs. Mets focused on Clayton Kershaw’s weak return and Canning’s strong 5-1 record with a 2.47 ERA. The Mets, 8-1 in Canning’s starts, were backed heavily. In Guardians vs. Tigers, Jackson Jobe’s 4-0 record and Detroit’s 8-0 team mark in his starts made them the clear pick. Pablo Lopez vs. Royals saw under 7.5 suggested, with Lopez’s home starts hitting the over but mainly due to weak opponents.
In Braves vs. Padres, Chris Sale’s 15-2 home mark with Atlanta was compelling, but concerns over the Padres’ offensive slump and pitching made Griffin hesitant. The Rangers, with a 35-15-1 under record and the worst AL offense, were labeled an overvalued -180 favorite vs. the White Sox. Burke’s wildness (13 walks in 3 starts) and Texas’ high swing rate set up a potential upset.
Mariners vs. Astros examined Emerson Hancock’s inconsistency and the Astros' injury woes. Both leaned Mariners at plus money. Phillies vs. A’s spotlighted Sacramento's hitter-friendly park. Despite Wheeler’s average road form, Philadelphia’s offense was favored to overwhelm. Yankees vs. Rockies centered on the 12.5 total at Coors, suggesting Yankees’ team total overs.
Marlins vs. Angels featured heavy criticism of Sandy Alcantara’s 7.99 ERA. Kikuchi, despite inconsistencies, was backed due to the Angels’ offensive momentum. Cardinals were recommended over Arizona due to Gallen’s 5.14 ERA and recent struggles, while Mikolas had been reliable.
For best bets, Griffin took the Angels at -143, fading Alcantara. Manaf backed the Mets over Kershaw, citing Canning’s stellar form and New York’s offensive edge. They concluded with a promo for Griffin’s picks and encouraged listeners to take advantage of the B.A.T.20 discount at pregame.com.
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