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John Fredericks: MLB Best Bets for 4/25

John Fredericks: MLB Best Bets for 4/25

JOHN FREDERICKS: MLB BEST BETS FOR 4/25 – We went 2-3 last night and coughed up $175. Enough nonsense! On to Taco Tuesday!

Godzilla MLB Record 2023  

37-25 

+$427 for the Season   

*Based on all wagers at $100 per game at money or run line odds as specified in Draft Kings. Note: If 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. 

Texas (-140) at Reds, 6:40 EST 

Reds win! Reds win! Great, they won a game. Have a nice week. Rangers have too much of everything to blow two in a row to this sorry bunch.  

Pick: Texas (-140)

Detroit at Brew-Crew (-178), 7:40 EST 

The Tigers scored seven runs last night. That may be their output for the rest of April! Milwaukee has to start beating losing teams if they want to tease a division crown.  

Pick: Brewers (-178)  

Padres at Cubs (-125), 7:40 EST

I’ve had all I can take of the Padres and Blake Snell. The Cubbies are for real and I like Justin Steele at home. I am going to fade San Diego until they start winning. Another spreadsheet .500 team.  

Pick: Cubbies (-125)  

Cards at Giants (-115), 9:45 EST 

The Giants are turning into a handicappers dream! Go against them when they are cold, ride the bull when they catch fire. I’m all over the Giants winning streak at home (modest three games) while the Cards win two of three at home, lose two of three on the road. Easy pickings. Cards are not even a .500 team.  

Pick: Giants (-115)  

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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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