We bet baseball here. Using numbers correctly, to find weight and value, to take advantage of bookmakers who rely upon such numbers as wins & losses, at home or on the road, on artificial turf & on grass. The listed starting pitchers in each game have the greatest weight in determining wagering lines. Those bookmakers follow history. Whether favorites, or underdogs, history shows that a game featuring MScott & DGooden, indoors on turf, can be beaten when the number of total runs scored by both teams is assumed by bookmakers to even-out the monies that come in from both sides of the over/under total. If you have seen no aces in the deck, then betting wisdom urges you to raise your bet on the next hand. This year's Major League Baseball season is no different. One can make valuable money whether CKershaw wins, or loses. Why are you even posting in this thread about things that have value ? Your numbers are unreliable and twisted to make futile arguments. Seek to change them, supporting what is real in baseball, instead ?