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Stolen Base Impact

The Year Stolen Bases Stopped Being a Sideshow Until 2023 I rarely staked stolen base props at all. The market was thin, the prices were ungenerous, and stolen bases themselves had been sliding in raw frequency for over a decade. Then MLB rewrote the rule book – bigger bases, pickoff limits, a pitch clock – […]
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Hits Props Value

The Question I Always Ask First on a Hits Prop Whenever a friend asks me about backing a hits prop, I ask the same question back: do you actually want a hit, or do you want damage? Because the hits market and the total bases market answer different questions, and confusing them is the costliest […]
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Total Bases Props

The Prop That Cured Me of Chasing Hit Counts I used to back hit props more or less reflexively. Take a hot batter, take 1+ hit at any plausible price, log the result. Over a long sample I broke roughly even – which sounds like a result until you account for the time invested. The […]
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Strikeout Props Guide

The Pitcher Whose Strikeout Line Made No Sense Late one night a couple of seasons back, I noticed a starting pitcher priced with an over/under line of 4.5 strikeouts when his season-long average was sitting just above 6 per outing. The price on the over looked obviously soft, until I dug in. He was on […]
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Home Run Strategy

The First HR Prop That Taught Me Everything I lost a stake on a home run prop years ago in a way that still annoys me. The hitter I had backed went 3-for-4 with a double off the wall, the wind was blowing out, and the pitcher he faced was the worst kind of fastball-only […]
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NRFI Bets Guide

Why I Started Tracking the First Inning Like a Hawk About five years into modelling MLB props, I noticed something strange in my own ledger. I was beating the moneyline on roughly the rate I expected, losing slightly on totals, and quietly making most of my profit in one market I had treated as a […]
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UKGC Rules Impact

Why a regulatory piece belongs on a baseball site Most punters do not want to read about regulation. I understand why. The rulebook is dry, the language is bureaucratic, and the whole exercise feels disconnected from the actual question of whether to back a Spencer Strider strikeout over on a Tuesday. Skip the rules section, […]
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Park Factors Impact

The 380-foot fly ball that taught me park factors I learned to take park factors seriously the hard way, on a Cubs home game in May of my second season betting baseball seriously. I had backed a longshot home run prop on a slugger I liked against a fly-ball pitcher I liked even more, and […]
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MLB Prop Markets

Why this market keeps multiplying Twelve years ago, the entire MLB prop menu at a typical sportsbook fit on one screen. You had moneyline, run line, totals, maybe a strikeout total on the headline starter, and that was it. Today’s menu does not fit on three screens, and the proliferation has happened faster on baseball […]
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Odds Conversion Manual

Why this manual exists in the first place The single most common confusion I see from UK punters new to MLB is not about how baseball works. It is about how the prices on baseball work — or rather, how the same price gets written three completely different ways depending on which corner of the […]
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UK MLB Props

Why this comparison exists at all The first time I tried to place a strikeout prop on a Tuesday-night Dodgers game from a London flat, three of the four sportsbooks I checked did not even list one. The fourth had it, but the line was so wide you could fly a Cessna through it. That […]
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