Today's board is small for the night slate. Three pitchers with three different angles, but they all have one thing in common — road splits that dramatically outperform home numbers. This isn't a coincidence, it's an edge and I'll show you exactly how to use it.
On the under side, an ace gets a juicy spot against one of the weakest strikeout lineups in baseball — with some historical context you'll want to know before you play it. One caution flag worth noting there.
Also — if you haven't watched the free YouTube video I dropped on NBA Finals trends and props, go find it before tip-off. That content is completely free and it's worth your time before you build your Finals board.
Welcome back to the board.
Sharp Zone
These are numbers where market logic, matchup data and player usage align.
The edge still exists. These are the cleanest looks on the board.
Caution Zone
The data supports the play, but something is holding me back— prior matchup, recent spike, injury uncertainty or the number itself. These are playable, but you should know why the book is tempting you. Remember, this doesn’t mean no bet, it means maybe the one problem I care about is not something you worry about.
Danger Zone
These are fishy lines. Either too low, too high or sitting where books expect public mistakes. The stats may look great — that’s the trap. These require restraint or smaller exposure.
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