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John Fredericks: MLB Best Bets for 4/20/23

John Fredericks: MLB Best Bets for 4/20/23

JOHN FREDERICKS: MLB BEST BETS FOR THURSDAY, 4/20/23 – Yesterday sucked we went 1-3 and minus $240. Let’s get back on track!

Godzilla MLB Record 2023

22-16

+$242 for the Season

* Based on all wagers at $100 per game at money or run line odds as specified in Draft Kings. Note: If the money line is -150 we are laying $150 to win $100, etc. If we take +130 and we win, we win $130 for our $100.

 

Padres (-130) at D-Backs 

The Padres haven’t been hitting. They picked up a huge win yesterday 1-0 over Charlie Morton and Mets. It’s a momentum changer. 

While Padres starter Michael Wacha hasn’t exactly been Mr. Punchout, his 6.06 ERA isn’t as bad as it looks. He’s got 15 K’s in 16 innings so his stuff is good. 

I’m sensing a Padres run. 

Pick: San Diego (-130)

 

Mets (-130) at Giants 

While I love Giants starter Sean Manaea, the Giants aren’t hitting worth a crap! The Mets Kodai Senga has been tough: 21 Ks in 16 innings. New York is playing good baseball. 

Pick : New York Mets (-130) 

 

Angels at Yankees (-130)

No way I can bet theis Angels bunch to take a series like this on the road. Price should be higher. 

Pick: Yankees (-130)

 

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    John Fredericks, the Godzilla of Truth, has spent more than 40 years in the media, previously working as a journalist, newspaper editor, and television host. Fredericks is an avid sports fan, journalist, and handicapper. He brings his unique voice and style, crafted by years of political commentary broadcast on the airwaves, to the world of sports. He cut his teeth on the radio announcing high school football, basketball and baseball games. His weekly column, You Can't Buy Culture, follows ebbs and flows of a diehard fan at the whims of his favorite teams.

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