Rays vs Red Sox Game 1 Odds
Rays Odds | -103 |
Red Sox Odds | -115 |
Over/Under | 8.5 |
Date | Saturday, June 3 |
Time | 1:10 p.m. ET |
Channel | NESN |
The Rays vs. Red Sox doubleheader Saturday are the two weather games MLB bettors need to monitor June 3.
Luckily, we know the smart betting picks and predictions to make for both Rays vs Red Sox Game 1 — first pitch a 1:10 p.m. ET — and Game 2 at 6:10 p.m.
Multiple of Action Network’s expert MLB models focus strictly on weather.
After crunching both the Rays vs. Red Sox odds Saturday and forecast, one of our systems submitted betting predictions for both Game 1 and 2.
The expert MLB model with today’s picks for Rays vs Red Sox has won 55% of past best bets.
Here’s where the betting value is at for Saturday’s MLB doubleheader at Fenway Park, complete with two picks and predictions.
Rays vs Red Sox Game 2 Odds
Rays Odds | -105 |
Red Sox Odds | -115 |
Over/Under | 9 |
Date | Saturday, June 3 |
Time | 6:10 p.m. ET |
Channel | NESN |
MLB odds via DraftKings, as of Saturday
Rays vs. Red Sox Picks, Predictions Saturday
Saturday’s Rays vs. Red Sox doubleheader (both Game 1 and 2) is shaping up to feature two of the windiest games Bet Labs has tracked all year.
Due to a heavy gusts Saturday blowing in from the North/Northeast for Rays vs. Red Sox today, it set off one of our expert weather models (Wind Blowing In), which has value on MLB games under the total.
There are also showers in the Boston forecast throughout the day, less than 24 hours removed from the AL East series opener being postponed.
It’ll be two separate, straight bets on the Rays vs. Red Sox under in Game 1 and 2 for Saturday’s doubleheader, according to the weather model.
PRO Report Predictions: Rays vs. Red Sox Under (Game 1 & 2; both separate, straight bets)
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Fenway Park Forecast Today
Winds at Fenway Park Saturday, June 3, in Boston for Rays vs. Red Sox Game 1 are blowing in from center field at an average of 15 mph, topping out at 18.
Wind’s blowing in from center for Rays vs. Red Sox Game 2 of Saturday’s doubleheader, too, though it’ll taper off to around 12 mph as the sun settles.
The overall Fenway Park forecast Saturday shows a high of 56 degrees and a low of 50 throughout the doubleheader.
There’s a 60% chance of scattered showers throughout the day for Rays vs. Red Sox Saturday, and roughly a 35% chance of rain right around first pitch of Game 1, according to AccuWeather.