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Analysis: Why Olympics provide value 🎥
In general, oddsmakers lack expertise in several Olympic sports. That naturally creates betting opportunities in these types of events.
PICK: Canada (-7.5) vs. Greece 🎥
With a roster featuring 11 NBA players, Group A favorite Canada is a solid favorite over Greece. Two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo leads Greece and will also serve as its Olympic flagbearer for the opening ceremonies.
PICK: Spain vs. Australia (-4.5) 🎥
In the Olympic men's basketball opener, Spain and Australia square off to decide who might be able to outlast Canada or Greece to win what is expected to the most competitive of the three groups.
PICK: Men’s Swimming 400IM 🎥
France's Leon Marchand beat Michael Phelps' world record last summer and is a -500 favorite to win the 400 meters Individual Medley. The 22-year-old will have the pressure of competing on his home turf.
ANALYSIS: Webb’s road splits for Giants 🎥
Giants ace Logan Webb has much better stats at home but faces the Dodgers in Southern California. What's the best approach for this game?
How Skubal trade rumors create value 🎥
By Only Players Staff Updated 7/24/24 2:41am ET Tigers ace Tarik Skubal is the -130 odds-on favorite for…
ANALYSIS: Temple 2.5 win total 🎥
The Owls won three games last year but lost star quarterback EJ Warner in the transfer portal. Temple is unlikely to be favored in any game this season.
PICK: Mets eye sweep at Cole, Yanks (-165) 🎥
The Mets have won the first three meetings and go for the Subway Series sweep on Wednesday but have to face Gerrit Cole. Aaron Judge was walked four time on Tuesday and his batting props are skewed towards a similar performance.
PICK: Sale, Braves (-170) host Reds 🎥
Atlanta lefty Chris Sale is the current NL Cy Young betting favorite with +140 odds. He has seven straight starts of allowing two earned runs or less but the Braves offense has been struggling lately.
PICK: Dodgers (-190) in Ray’s Giants debut 🎥
Former Cy Young award winner Robbie Ray makes his San Francisco debut, having not pitched in 16 months following two left arm surgeries. Tyler Glasnow has a 6.19 ERA at home during night games.