MLB betting research tool

MLB Bet Analyzer

The default analyzer now opens the MLB board first while baseball is the active daily card. NBA remains available from its sport-specific analyzer URL.

Sport:

What the analyzer covers

The live tool loads the current board for MLB batter hits, RBIs, total bases, stolen bases, pitcher props, run lines, moneylines, and game totals. Cards show the bet, side, line, game context, historical hit-rate signals, and Sweat Score when available.

Editable Lines

Move the line to compare how historical results change around your number.

Best Bets Top 5

Use the preset to mirror the rules used by the daily best-bets article workflow.

Graded Results

Daily cards are graded after games finish so readers can audit wins, losses, pushes, and no-actions.

What users can do here

Find today's board

Start with the full slate, then narrow by sport, market, player, team, side, and game status.

Audit 8+ signals

Use dashboards to inspect the historical scored rows behind an 8+ Sweat Score record.

Compare the shortlist

Use Best Bets Top 5 when you want the same selection framework that feeds the daily article.

Methodology and historical proof

The analyzer should not be a black box. These pages connect the tool to daily cards, graded results, player dashboards, team dashboards, and market-specific evergreen guides.

For selection and grading details, read the methodology and corrections policy.

How to use it

  1. Choose the sport and market you want to research.
  2. Filter by player, team, or over/under side.
  3. Use the Best Bets Top 5 preset for the shortest ranked card.
  4. Open details on a card to compare hit rates, context, and AI notes.

Educational content only; not financial advice. Bet within your limits. U.S. support: 1-800-GAMBLER.

Bet Analyzer FAQ

Is it free?

Yes. The analyzer, daily articles, and public dashboards are free to use.

Does it replace line shopping?

No. Lines move quickly, so always compare the current book line before using any historical context.

Where are results?

Daily article recaps, results pages, and dashboards show graded outcomes when data is available.