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Night Moves World Cup, MLB and WNBA Betting Picks for July 11, 2026

 

Night Moves Betting Preview for Saturday, July 11, 2026

Saturday brings one of the deepest betting boards of the summer, with two World Cup quarterfinals, a 16-game Major League Baseball schedule that includes a Milwaukee-Pittsburgh doubleheader, and three WNBA matchups.

Ramon Scott’s card is built around selective first-five-inning wagers, several vulnerable pitching matchups, two World Cup sides, and three distinctly different WNBA positions. The Night Moves chat also played an important role throughout the show, producing several strong consensus spots and a few sharp disagreements worth monitoring.

Odds listed in this preview were available from the uploaded July 11 market reports. Prices can move before first pitch, kickoff, or tipoff.

World Cup Quarterfinal Betting Preview

England vs. Norway

Start Time: 5:00 p.m. ET

Market Odds

England -0.5 approximately -110

Norway +0.5 approximately -110

Total: 3 goals, with the under approximately -130

Norway has consistently exceeded market expectations during the tournament. The Norwegians covered in victories over Iraq, Senegal, and Ivory Coast while also cashing as an underdog against Brazil. Their only significant setback came against France.

Erling Haaland enters the quarterfinal having scored in 14 consecutive appearances. Norway has also played above the posted total in all five of its World Cup games, largely because its attacking talent can create goals against elite opponents while its defense remains vulnerable.

England owns the deeper roster and the stronger overall World Cup history, but its performances against the betting number have been less convincing. England failed to cover large prices against Ghana, Panama, and Congo before advancing past Mexico.

The matchup could produce extended stretches of open play. England has scored at least twice in three straight matches, while Norway has scored multiple goals in four of five tournament appearances. Norway’s ability to remain dangerous through Haaland gives the underdog a realistic path to regulation survival and extra time.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Norway +0.5

Night Moves Chat: Norway received support from Mr. Weskers, Cal Dog, and Anthony. Larry preferred England, while several chat members also supported the over or player goal markets involving Haaland and Harry Kane.

Consensus Position: Norway plus the goal protection, with the over receiving secondary support.

Switzerland vs. Argentina

Start Time: 9:00 p.m. ET

Market Odds

Argentina -0.5 approximately -145

Switzerland +0.5 approximately +125

Total: Approximately 2.25 goals

Argentina survived its most dangerous moment of the tournament by rallying from a two-goal deficit to defeat Egypt 3-2. The defending champions remain unbeaten through five matches and have now won 11 of their past 12 overall.

Lionel Messi enters the quarterfinal with eight tournament goals and has scored in nine consecutive World Cup appearances. Argentina has scored at least twice in 11 straight matches and has produced three or more goals in five of its past six.

Switzerland has quietly delivered one of the tournament’s strongest betting performances. The Swiss covered against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Algeria, and Colombia while advancing through a penalty shootout in the round of 16.

The Swiss defense has not allowed an opponent to score more than once in eight straight matches. That structure makes Switzerland dangerous as an underdog, but Argentina’s attacking profile is substantially stronger than anything the Swiss have faced recently.

Argentina has failed to cover three consecutive inflated spreads, but this quarterfinal asks the defending champions to win by only one goal in regulation. Messi’s finishing and Argentina’s ability to generate repeated pressure should eventually separate the teams.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Argentina -0.5 at approximately -145

Night Moves Chat: Argentina received support from Mr. Weskers and Timmy, with Timmy also backing Messi to score. Cal Dog and Anthony showed interest in Switzerland, while Latipa preferred the over.

Consensus Position: Argentina to advance, with Argentina in regulation receiving the strongest side support.

Major League Baseball Betting Preview

Milwaukee Brewers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates — Game 1

Start Time: 12:05 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Milwaukee +106

Pittsburgh -117

Run Line: Milwaukee +1.5 -202 / Pittsburgh -1.5 +175

Total: 8.5, over -105 / under -115

Brandon Sproat and Braxton Ashcraft provide the starting-pitching foundation for the opening game of the doubleheader. Ramon committed to the first-five under during the previous Night Moves show and elected to retain the position despite movement in the full-game total.

Milwaukee has played below the total in five of its past seven games, while four of the past six meetings between the Brewers and Pirates also finished under. The early portion of a doubleheader can favor starting pitching because managers are less likely to overextend their bullpens before the second game.

The risk comes from Pittsburgh’s improving offense and Milwaukee’s ability to manufacture runs without relying exclusively on home runs. However, the first-five format removes the later bullpen and doubleheader volatility.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: First Five Innings Under

Night Moves Chat: Timmy supported the first-game under. Larry and Latipa leaned toward Milwaukee, although Latipa generally avoids doubleheader wagers.

Consensus Position: First-five under.

Athletics vs. Chicago White Sox

Start Time: 2:10 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Athletics -106

Chicago White Sox -102

Run Line: Athletics -1.5 +150 / White Sox +1.5 -167

Total: 8.5, over -115 / under +102

The Athletics entered Saturday on a seven-game losing streak after suffering a 14-1 defeat in the series opener. Their offense has disappeared during the skid, but Chicago’s pitching arrangement creates an opportunity for both teams to contribute.

Gage Jump owns the better surface numbers, while Chicago is expected to use an opener before turning the middle innings over to Erick Fedde. Fedde has carried an elevated ERA and WHIP, making the Chicago bullpen plan difficult to trust for nine innings.

The White Sox offense has received important power from Colson Montgomery, Miguel Vargas, and Munetaka Murakami. Chicago ranks among the league leaders in home runs and finally delivered the kind of explosive performance its power profile has suggested.

Oakland remains capable of damaging average pitching even without its complete lineup. Chicago’s vulnerable run-prevention structure and Oakland’s need to respond after a humiliating loss make the total more attractive than either side.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Over 8.5

Night Moves Chat: Cal Dog made the over a best bet. Latipa supported Oakland and the over, while several other chat members also preferred a high-scoring game.

Consensus Position: Over 8.5.

Los Angeles Angels vs. Minnesota Twins

Start Time: 2:10 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Los Angeles +153

Minnesota -167

Run Line: Angels +1.5 -131 / Twins -1.5 +118

Total: 9, over +100 / under -112

Joe Ryan gives Minnesota a major starting-pitching advantage over Ryan Johnson. Ryan enters with a 2.87 ERA and has historically produced stronger strikeout numbers at home.

The Angels have been competitive offensively, but their lineup continues to strike out at a high rate against quality right-handed pitching. They recorded at least seven strikeouts in five of seven recent games against comparable starters, including Jacob deGrom, Nathan Eovaldi, George Kirby, and Bryce Miller.

Johnson has shown modest improvement over his past three starts, but his full-season profile remains vulnerable. Minnesota’s power should have opportunities to create separation before the game reaches the middle innings.

The Angels won the opener 4-3, but the pitching matchup is substantially more favorable to Minnesota on Saturday.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Minnesota Twins -1.5 at +118

Night Moves Chat: Cal Dog supported the Minnesota run line. Anthony, Latipa, and Nerf This backed the Twins on the money line.

Consensus Position: Minnesota, with the run line offering the better return.

Colorado Rockies vs. San Francisco Giants

Start Time: 4:05 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Colorado +132

San Francisco -143

Run Line: Rockies +1.5 -159 / Giants -1.5 +143

Total: 8.5, over -116 / under +104

Kyle Freeland and Tyler Mahle enter with a combined record of 3-15. Freeland owns an ERA above seven, while Mahle has struggled to turn acceptable stretches into victories.

Colorado defeated San Francisco 4-3 in the opener, surviving a chaotic ninth inning. The Giants created a bases-loaded opportunity but managed only one run.

Neither starter deserves substantial trust. Freeland has been consistently vulnerable, while Mahle has not provided enough dominance to justify a strong San Francisco position at a significant price.

The afternoon conditions and two unstable starters create a better environment for offense than Friday’s game produced.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Over 8.5 at -116

Night Moves Chat: Latipa, Cal Dog, Larry, and Anthony all showed interest in Colorado. The side consensus leaned toward the Rockies, although Ramon preferred the total.

Consensus Position: Colorado plus the runs among chat participants; Ramon’s official play is the over.

Milwaukee Brewers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates — Game 2

Start Time: 4:05 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Milwaukee -128

Pittsburgh +118

Run Line: Milwaukee -1.5 +127 / Pittsburgh +1.5 -141

Total: 9, over -105 / under -107

Shane Drohan draws Bubba Chandler in the second game of the doubleheader. Drohan has delivered steady work for Milwaukee, but the Pittsburgh offense has been productive at home.

Chandler enters after a poor outing against Washington in which he allowed four earned runs, six hits, and four walks over four innings without recording a strikeout. That performance raised concern that the young right-hander could be reaching a difficult portion of his season.

Milwaukee ranks near the top of the league in batting average, hits, RBI, and walks. Pittsburgh has also produced elite recent offensive numbers and adds more home-run power than the Brewers.

Doubleheaders create lineup and bullpen uncertainty, but Chandler’s recent decline and the offensive quality on both sides make the full-game over playable.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Over 9 at -105

Night Moves Chat: Anthony backed Milwaukee in both games. Cal Dog preferred the under, while Larry took Pittsburgh on the run line.

Consensus Position: Split action. Ramon’s official position is over 9.

New York Yankees vs. Washington Nationals

Start Time: 4:05 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

New York -185

Washington +169

Run Line: Yankees -1.5 -113 / Nationals +1.5 +102

Total: 9, over -102 / under -110

Cam Schlittler enters with a 2.00 ERA, a 9-5 record, and a WHIP below one. Washington counters with Miles Mikolas, whose declining arsenal has produced an ERA approaching six.

Washington’s lineup is more dangerous than its reputation suggests. James Wood, CJ Abrams, Luis García Jr., and Curtis Mead provide legitimate power, but the Nationals face one of the strongest starting pitchers on Saturday’s schedule.

The Yankees collected 13 hits in Friday’s 5-3 victory and appeared to regain some offensive rhythm. Mikolas does not generate enough swing-and-miss activity to consistently escape traffic against New York’s lineup.

The first-five run line isolates the significant starting-pitching advantage and reduces exposure to New York’s bullpen.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: New York Yankees First Five -1 at approximately -110

Night Moves Chat: Anthony and Larry backed the Yankees. Latipa considered a Washington rebound.

Consensus Position: Yankees first five.

Seattle Mariners vs. Tampa Bay Rays

Start Time: 4:10 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Seattle -101

Tampa Bay -107

Run Line: Mariners -1.5 +168 / Rays +1.5 -189

Total: 7, over -119 / under +106

Logan Gilbert faces Griffin Jax in one of the strongest pitching matchups of the afternoon. Gilbert owns a 3.19 ERA and has allowed very little traffic over his recent starts.

Jax has produced elite strikeout numbers at home, including a strikeout rate near 35 percent. Tampa Bay has the better offensive form, but Gilbert’s ability to work deep into games and dominate both sides of the plate should limit the Rays early.

Seattle entered the matchup on a six-game losing streak, while Tampa Bay continued to own one of baseball’s best home records. That makes the side difficult to price, but it does not diminish the starting-pitching quality.

The first-five total avoids the late innings and focuses on two pitchers capable of controlling the opening portion of the game.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: First Five Innings Under 4 at approximately -125

Night Moves Chat: Cal Dog, Nerf This, Anthony, and Latipa backed Tampa Bay. Devin and Larry preferred Seattle.

Consensus Position: Tampa Bay on the side, with Ramon officially playing the first-five under.

Boston Red Sox vs. New York Mets

Start Time: 4:10 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Boston +123

New York -149

Run Line: Red Sox +1.5 -171 / Mets -1.5 +141

Total: 8.5, over -110 / under -110

Boston’s seven-game winning streak meets an uncertain pitching plan involving Eduardo Rivera and Brayan Bello. Rivera could serve as an opener before Bello handles the bulk innings.

Bello was not sent to the minors because of an injury. He was demoted after posting poor major-league numbers and did not dominate during his minor-league assignment. He allowed at least five hits in all four of his Triple-A appearances.

New York managed only two runs Friday but produced 10 hits. That suggests the Mets were closer to an offensive breakthrough than the final score indicated.

Freddy Peralta has also carried vulnerable numbers, including a 4.68 ERA and a WHIP above 1.40. Boston’s offense has been one of the league’s hottest, making it difficult to trust either pitching staff.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Over 8.5 at -110

Night Moves Chat: Cal Dog, Nerf This, Larry, and Latipa supported Boston as an underdog.

Consensus Position: Boston plus money on the side; Ramon’s official selection is the over.

Cleveland Guardians vs. Miami Marlins

Start Time: 4:10 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Cleveland +130

Miami -141

Run Line: Guardians +1.5 -167 / Marlins -1.5 +150

Total: 7.5, over -115 / under +102

Tanner Bibee faces Eury Pérez after Cleveland earned a 3-2 victory in the series opener. Bibee’s 2-9 record reflects poor run support more than complete pitching failure. His WHIP remains close to 1.14.

Pérez has been sharp since returning from injury, posting dominant recent run-prevention numbers and limiting opponents to very little hard contact at home.

Cleveland remains one of baseball’s weakest offensive clubs, ranking near the bottom of the league in batting average, hits, RBI, and home runs. Chase DeLauter and Brayan Rocchio have provided some life, but the lineup remains thin.

Miami has the stronger offense, yet Bibee possesses enough ability to keep the Marlins from creating an immediate scoring surge.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: First Five Innings Under 4

Night Moves Chat: Cal Dog backed Miami on the run line. Anthony and Larry preferred Cleveland.

Consensus Position: Split side action, with Ramon targeting the first-five under.

Philadelphia Phillies vs. Detroit Tigers

Start Time: 6:10 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Philadelphia -134

Detroit +123

Run Line: Phillies -1.5 +132 / Tigers +1.5 -146

Total: 7.5, over +106 / under -119

Christopher Sánchez and Casey Mize bring nearly identical ERAs into one of Saturday’s best pitching matchups. Sánchez owns a 2.61 ERA, while Mize enters at 2.63.

Detroit has won six straight and produced a 10-2 victory Friday. However, the Tigers have struggled against quality left-handed pitching, scoring two runs or fewer in eight of their past 10 relevant matchups.

Philadelphia’s offense has cooled after a strong stretch against right-handed pitching. The Phillies have also begun striking out more frequently, which improves Mize’s opportunity to navigate the early innings.

Both starters have the command and efficiency required to suppress scoring before the bullpens become involved.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: First Five Innings Under 3.5

Night Moves Chat: Anthony supported Philadelphia. Larry preferred Detroit, while Cal Dog and Latipa leaned toward the over.

Consensus Position: Divided chat action. Ramon’s official play is the first-five under.

Houston Astros vs. Texas Rangers

Start Time: 7:05 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Houston +106

Texas -115

Run Line: Astros +1.5 -199 / Rangers -1.5 +177

Total: 8.5, over -106 / under -106

Peter Lambert faces Kumar Rocker after Texas won the opener 7-3. Both starters own respectable surface numbers, but neither is positioned as a shutdown option in this matchup.

Texas has scored seven runs in consecutive games and has played over the total in six of its past seven home contests. Houston has also finished over in eight of its past 12.

Rocker remains inconsistent. Houston scored four runs in five innings during its previous meeting with him, and every strong Rocker start has seemingly been followed by one or more vulnerable performances.

Lambert pitched well against Tampa Bay but has allowed hard contact and previously surrendered five runs to Texas. The most direct attack is an early-innings over before either bullpen can stabilize the game.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: First Five Innings Over 4.5 at approximately -120

Night Moves Chat: Cal Dog backed Texas. Latipa supported Houston and the over, while Anthony also agreed that the over made sense.

Consensus Position: First-five over, with the side divided.

Kansas City Royals vs. Baltimore Orioles

Start Time: 7:05 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Kansas City +136

Baltimore -148

Run Line: Royals +1.5 -152 / Orioles -1.5 +137

Total: 9, over +101 / under -113

Kansas City entered the game on a three-game losing streak after dropping Friday’s opener 5-3. Baltimore has won three of the four meetings between the clubs this season.

The Orioles are favored behind Kyle Bradish, but the price appears aggressive for a team that has not consistently separated itself from Kansas City. Baltimore has also struggled against left-handed starting pitchers.

Noah Cameron’s overall ERA is elevated, yet the matchup gives Kansas City a realistic chance to remain competitive. The Royals’ offense may also be slightly stronger than Baltimore’s current lineup form suggests.

This became one of the clearest examples of Ramon joining the Night Moves chat on an underdog.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Kansas City Royals Money Line at +136

Night Moves Chat: Anthony, Latipa, Cal Dog, and Oberyn all supported Kansas City.

Consensus Position: Kansas City money line.

Chicago Cubs vs. Cincinnati Reds

Start Time: 7:10 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Chicago -112

Cincinnati +103

Run Line: Cubs -1.5 +135 / Reds +1.5 -150

Total: 10, over -106 / under -106

Cincinnati shut out Chicago 4-0 behind Hunter Greene in the opener. The Cubs have now produced only two runs across their past two games after previously ranking among baseball’s hottest offenses.

Javier Assad has struggled at times but has allowed one earned run or fewer in each of his past three starts. Nick Lodolo has also shown improvement despite an uneven full-season profile.

Chicago has generally hit left-handed pitching well, but its current offensive downturn makes a total of 10 runs difficult to reach without major bullpen damage.

Ten of the past 15 meetings between the clubs have finished under, and Cincinnati has played under in seven of its past 10.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Under 10 at -106

Night Moves Chat: Anthony and Latipa also supported the under. Larry backed Chicago on the side.

Consensus Position: Under 10.

Atlanta Braves vs. St. Louis Cardinals

Start Time: 7:15 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Atlanta -116

St. Louis +107

Run Line: Braves -1.5 +141 / Cardinals +1.5 -157

Current Total: 8.5, over +102 / under -115

Ramon discussed and selected under nine during the Night Moves broadcast. The uploaded market later showed the total at 8.5, indicating movement toward the under.

Reynaldo López enters with a 3.17 ERA and has been supported by one of baseball’s strongest bullpens. Matthew Liberatore owns weaker full-season numbers but has been durable and has pitched well against Atlanta’s projected lineup.

The anticipated Braves hitters have produced a low batting average in their previous appearances against Liberatore. Atlanta has also lost 12 of its past 16 road games.

St. Louis won Friday’s opener 2-1, and the Cardinals have captured four of the past five meetings. The matchup again profiles as one in which run prevention can control the game.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Under 9 as given on Night Moves

Current Market Note: Under 8.5 was listed at approximately -115.

Night Moves Chat: Anthony preferred St. Louis and the over. Larry supported the Cardinals on the run line.

Consensus Position: Ramon stands alone on the under, with chat support favoring St. Louis.

Toronto Blue Jays vs. San Diego Padres

Start Time: 8:40 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Toronto -101

San Diego -107

Run Line: Blue Jays +1.5 -214 / Padres -1.5 +189

Total: 8, over -106 / under -106

Toronto won Friday’s opener 5-3 and has now defeated San Diego four consecutive times. The Blue Jays have also won three straight overall.

Trey Yesavage has allowed only four earned runs over his past three starts and enters with the stronger recent pitching profile. Walker Buehler carries an ERA above five and has struggled to suppress traffic.

San Diego’s offense has cooled after allowing several opposing starters to outperform expectations. Toronto, meanwhile, has scored at least five runs in each game of its current winning streak.

The Padres retain the bullpen advantage, making the first-five market preferable to a full-game Toronto position.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Toronto Blue Jays First Five Money Line at approximately -120

Night Moves Chat: Cal Dog and Latipa supported Toronto. Larry preferred San Diego.

Consensus Position: Toronto first five.

Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

Start Time: 9:10 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Arizona +239

Los Angeles -268

Run Line: Diamondbacks +1.5 +110 / Dodgers -1.5 -121

Total: 9, over +105 / under -118

Arizona defeated Los Angeles 9-3 Friday after Shohei Ohtani was scratched from his scheduled start. Yoshinobu Yamamoto gives the Dodgers a major pitching advantage Saturday, but the market requires Los Angeles to win by multiple runs to justify the run-line price.

Los Angeles has repeatedly played one-run games and has failed to cover the run line during its recent stretch. The Dodgers also used seven pitchers Friday, potentially increasing the importance of a longer Yamamoto outing.

Brandon Pfaadt has been hittable for much of the season but has allowed only one earned run over his past 10? innings. Arizona does not need to win outright for the wager to cash.

At nearly even money, the Diamondbacks’ run line offers a more attractive risk-reward profile than laying close to -270 with Los Angeles.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Arizona Diamondbacks +1.5 at +110

Night Moves Chat: Anthony and Latipa supported Arizona. Larry preferred the game under.

Consensus Position: Arizona +1.5.

WNBA Betting Preview

New York Liberty vs. Minnesota Lynx

Start Time: 1:00 p.m. ET

Television: ABC

Listed Odds

New York +5 -104

Minnesota -5 -112

Money Line: New York +170 / Minnesota -202

Total: 172.5, over -111 / under -109

New York defeated Minnesota 99-86 on July 3 despite entering as a home underdog. The Liberty have since lost to Dallas, while Minnesota responded to an earlier loss against Connecticut by earning an 86-80 victory.

New York has played over the total in eight of 10 road games. The Liberty’s road defense has been less dependable, but their offensive ceiling remains high enough to challenge Minnesota’s efficient half-court attack.

The previous meeting produced 185 points, comfortably above Saturday’s number. Minnesota should create a stronger offensive performance at home, while New York has enough shot creation to prevent the game from becoming one-sided.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Over 172.5 at -111

Night Moves Chat: Cal Dog and Larry supported Minnesota. The chat side consensus leaned toward the Lynx.

Consensus Position: Minnesota on the side, with Ramon officially playing the over.

Portland Fire vs. Atlanta Dream

Start Time: 4:00 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Portland +12.5 -111

Atlanta -12.5 -109

Money Line: Portland +560 / Atlanta -758

Total: 173.5, over -113 / under -107

Atlanta finally ended its losing streak, but the Dream have failed to cover seven consecutive point spreads. They are also only 8-12 against the spread as a favorite.

Portland has lost six of seven road games but has covered four of its past six overall. The expansion team has been competitive enough to make a double-digit spread difficult to justify.

Both teams have trended toward higher-scoring games recently, but Atlanta’s inability to create consistent margin remains the central handicap.

Portland does not need to threaten an outright victory. The Fire only need to remain within a generous number against a favorite that has repeatedly failed to meet market expectations.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Portland Fire +12.5 at -111

Night Moves Chat: Cal Dog supported Portland and the points. Latipa also showed interest in the Fire. Larry preferred Atlanta on the money line.

Consensus Position: Portland +12.5.

Phoenix Mercury vs. Las Vegas Aces

Start Time: 6:00 p.m. ET

Listed Odds

Phoenix +9 -110

Las Vegas -9 -110

Money Line: Phoenix +301 / Las Vegas -373

Total: 170.5, over -110 / under -110

Las Vegas has dominated this series for several seasons, winning eight of the past nine meetings. The Aces have also won 15 of their past 20 home games and 12 of their past 16 overall.

Phoenix has improved against the spread, covering four of its past five, but the Mercury remain inconsistent as an underdog and have struggled to match Las Vegas’ depth.

The Aces can create separation through defensive pressure, transition scoring, and superior second-unit production. At home, Las Vegas has the offensive ceiling needed to turn a competitive first half into a double-digit victory.

Ramon gave the selection at -9.5 during the show. The uploaded market subsequently showed Las Vegas -9.

Ramon Scott’s Pick: Las Vegas Aces -9.5 as given on Night Moves

Current Market Note: Las Vegas -9 was available at approximately -110.

Night Moves Chat: Cal Dog preferred Phoenix. The final game produced limited chat agreement.

Consensus Position: No full consensus. Ramon is laying the points with Las Vegas.

Night Moves Consensus Report

Strongest Ramon Scott and Chat Agreements

Kansas City Royals Money Line

Ramon joined Anthony, Latipa, Cal Dog, and Oberyn on Kansas City as an underdog against Baltimore. This was the clearest side consensus on the MLB board.

Minnesota Twins

Ramon selected the Twins on the run line, while Cal Dog also backed Minnesota -1.5. Anthony, Latipa, and Nerf This supported the Minnesota money line.

Arizona Diamondbacks +1.5

Ramon, Anthony, and Latipa agreed that the Dodgers were priced too aggressively. Arizona’s ability to remain within one run created a strong run-line position.

Portland Fire +12.5

Ramon and Cal Dog agreed that Atlanta’s seven-game spread-covering drought made the Dream difficult to trust as a double-digit favorite.

Athletics-White Sox Over

Ramon was persuaded by a strong collection of chat support, including a best-bet designation from Cal Dog. Chicago’s power and the White Sox pitching plan support the total.

Cubs-Reds Under

Ramon, Anthony, and Latipa agreed that Chicago’s recent offensive decline and the improvement of both starters made 10 runs a demanding number.

Secondary Consensus Positions

Norway +0.5 against England

Toronto Blue Jays first five

Houston-Texas first five over

New York Yankees first five

Boston Red Sox as a money-line underdog

Tampa Bay Rays money line

Split or Contrarian Games

Ramon played the first-five under in Seattle-Tampa Bay while most of the chat preferred Tampa Bay on the side.

Ramon played the first-five under in Philadelphia-Detroit while several chat members preferred the full-game over.

Ramon selected the Atlanta-St. Louis under, while the chat leaned toward St. Louis and some over support.

Ramon laid the points with Las Vegas, while Cal Dog preferred Phoenix.

Tony’s Picks Handicapper Leaderboard Recap

Ron Hahn and Damian Sosh led Friday’s daily leaderboard with undefeated 2-0 performances.

Tom Reighard, Al Ninos, Justin McElvy, Scott “Double Shooty” Shudy, Joey Tron, and Jevon Jones also finished the day with positive units.

David Racey remained the leading performer over the past week with approximately 7.75 units of profit.

Tom Reighard followed with nearly 6.67 units, while Justin McElvy generated approximately 6.5 units. Hollywood Sam earned close to 4.5 units, Ron Hahn added nearly 3.67 units, and Chris Adkins produced approximately 3.25 units.

Al Ninos, Shane Mickle, Scott Shudy, Damian Sosh, Brian Bitler, and Jevon Jones also showed weekly profits.

Over the past 30 days, David Racey led the board with approximately 23 units of profit.

Ron Crawford followed at approximately 12.67 units, with Justin McElvy near 11.5 units. Nick Lagouretos produced close to 7.5 units, Al Ninos earned approximately 6.67 units, and Hollywood Sam added roughly four units.

Tony Tellez showed nearly 3.5 units of profit, while Damian Sosh, Millz Young, Kevin Thomas, Chris Adkins, and Ron Hahn also remained in positive territory.

Friday Betting Recap

Night Moves closed Friday with several significant winners across Major League Baseball and the WNBA.

The Cubs-Reds first-five under cashed as Cincinnati earned a 4-0 victory behind a strong performance from Hunter Greene.

St. Louis defeated Atlanta 2-1, cashing Ramon’s premium Braves-Cardinals under and the Night Moves Cardinals run-line selection.

Baltimore defeated Kansas City 5-3, delivering the first-five under.

Tampa Bay defeated Seattle 7-2, producing another Night Moves winner.

The Chicago White Sox crushed the Athletics 14-1, easily covering the run line.

The Angels-Twins game stayed under in a 4-3 Los Angeles victory.

Cleveland defeated Miami 3-2, cashing the Night Moves under.

Toronto defeated San Diego 5-3, producing another winning under position.

Golden State covered against Connecticut with a 79-64 victory in the WNBA.

The first-half over in Chicago-Los Angeles also cashed.

Ramon’s premium Dallas-Toronto over delivered when Dallas produced a 108-95 victory.

Additional Drive Thru winners included Boston over Toronto in NBA Summer League action, Chicago plus the points against Memphis, and Portland plus the points against Phoenix.

Friday’s results provided Night Moves with a profitable collection of totals, underdog positions, and WNBA winners before Saturday’s expanded World Cup, MLB, and WNBA betting schedule.

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