These are the condensed versions of picks for Tuesday’s Major League Baseball games. There are links to the full previews on the Winners and Whiners website below. The confidence rating on a scale from 1 to 5 is in parentheses.
Note: The 5/5 does NOT represent the best overall pick of the day’s games when there are multiple games, simply the best pick of each individual game.
Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles:
Side Prediction/Full Game: Red Sox -1.5 runs (-140) — 4/5 — WIN!
Total Prediction/Full Game: OVER 10 runs (-115) — 3/5 — WIN!
Prop Prediction/Full Game: Red Sox OVER 5.5 runs (-130) — 4/5 — WIN!
Side Prediction/1st 5 innings: Red Sox -0.5 runs (-135) — 3/5 — WIN!
Total Prediction/1st 5 innings: OVER 5.5 runs (-120) — 5/5 — WIN!
Prop Prediction/1st 5 innings: NO to 1st-inning run (Even) — 3/5 — LOSS!
Minnesota Twins at Toronto Blue Jays:
Side Prediction/Full Game: Twins -1.5 runs (-105) — 4/5 — WIN!
Total Prediction/Full Game: UNDER 9 runs (-120) — 3/5 — WIN!
Prop Prediction/Full Game: UNDER 27.5 runs+hits+errors (-130) — 3/5 — WIN!
Side Prediction/1st 5 innings: Twins -0.5 runs (-110) — 5/5 — WIN!
Total Prediction/1st 5 innings: UNDER 4.5 runs (Even) — 3/5 — WIN!
Prop Prediction/1st 5 innings: NO to 1st-inning run (-115) — 3/5 — LOSS!
Day’s Record: 10-2-0 (.833)
Previous Day’s Record: 4-8-0 (.333)
May Record: 38-34-0 (.528)
April Record: 159-156-11 (.505)
March Record: 18-35-1 (.343)
Season Record: 215-225-12 (.489)
1-Star Pick Record: 0-0 (.000) (0-0-0 (.000) in May)
2-Star Pick Record: 0-0 (.000) (0-0-0 (.000) in May)
3-Star Pick Record: 5-2 (.714) (21-22-0 (.488) in May)
4-Star Pick Record: 3-0 (1.00) (9-7-0 (.563) in May)
5-Star Pick Record: 2-0 (1.00) (8-5-0 (.615) in May)
1-Star by month: 0-0-0 (.000) in April; 0-0-0 (.000) in March
2-Star by month: 0-0-0 (.000) in April; 0-0-0 (.000) in March
3-Star by month: 93-95-4 (.495) in April; 7-27-1 (.214) in March
4-Star by month: 35-43-3 (.451) in April; 6-4-0 (.600) in March
5-Star by month: 31-18-4 (.623) in April; 5-4-0 (.556) in March
(Jose Berrios photo courtesy Bruce Kluckhohn/USA TODAY Sports)