After a 2–3 Friday, Saturday’s MLB Slate Offers a Full Board

📊 2–3 Yesterday. Still Right Where We Want to Be.

After Thursday’s perfect 5–0, we came back with a 2–3 card on Friday. That’s not a win—but it’s not a problem either.

Here’s why:

We don’t grade ourselves on isolated slates. We grade ourselves on monthly ROI, disciplined unit exposure, and how closely we’re sticking to the process.

Friday was a volume day that could’ve swung 4–1 or 1–4 with a few bounces. But no chasing, no overextension, no deviation from confidence tiers means that even on a losing night, our bankroll trajectory holds steady.

That’s the whole point.

One day doesn’t define anything—but one strategy defines everything.

Today, we dive into a full Saturday MLB board—with matchups spread across time zones and value appearing in starting pitcher splits, bullpen rest disparities, and public-vs-sharp line moves.

We’ve logged the signals. The work’s done. Now we execute.

Let’s keep the month moving forward.

MLB

Seattle Mariners at Detroit Tigers

Pick: Tigers ML / Wager: 7%

Chicago Cubs at New York Yankees

Pick: Yankees ML / Wager: 4%

Miami Marlins at Baltimore Orioles

Pick: Under 9 @ +105 / Wager: 4%

Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox

Pick: Red Sox -1 / Wager: 4%

Texas Rangers at Houston Astros

Pick: Over 6.5 / Wager: 4%

Arizona Diamondbacks at Los Angeles Angels

Pick: Diamondbacks ML / Wager: 6%

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