While analyzing Saturday’s MLB odds board, Action PRO has identified two baseball picks that match three separate betting model trends – and we know just which bets to lock in!
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For Saturday’s games, two matchups stand out: Blue Jays vs. Phillies (4:05 p.m. ET) and Rays vs. Mets (4:10 p.m. ET). Both contests are featured across a trio of our top betting models, showcasing the power of combining multiple angle plays.
Let’s dive into the specifics.
MLB Odds, 2 Betting System Picks for Saturday
Both games are prime candidates according to Action PRO models.
Notably, the “Interleague Under Edge” system, which has cashed at a strong 58% clip this season, is active on both. This system focuses on interleague games where two winning teams face each other later in the season, starting around game 22 and beyond. These matchups pit solid teams, with win rates between 49% and 100%, against somewhat unfamiliar opponents, particularly in terms of lineups and pitching rotations. When the total falls between 7 and 10 runs and the home team is favored between -260 to -110 on the moneyline, our model identifies an undervalued opportunity.
The logic: stronger bullpens and limited offensive familiarity typically suppress scoring, resulting in tighter, lower-scoring games.
In addition, two of our contrarian systems, which have been profitable — which target unders for winning teams — are also firing on Saturday for both the Blue Jays vs. Phillies and Rays vs. Mets games.
PRO System Pick: Blue Jays vs. Phillies Under 8.5
PRO System Pick: Rays vs. Mets Under 7.5
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