Expert MLB Picks and Predictions for Friday, August 9, 2024

Expert MLB Picks and Predictions for Friday, August 9, 2024

This article is part of our MLB Picks series.

MLB Best Bets for Friday, August 9

There are fewer than 50 games left in the 2024 MLB regular season and the race to the finish line for one of the three National League Wild Card berths has the potential to be decided by a single game. Every game for these contenders becomes increasingly important to win, especially when playing against the weakest teams in the league. 

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The Phillies have gone through their slump every World Series contender endures every season and now have won three consecutive games. As MLB would have it, the Phillies slump ended when they defeated the second-best team based on win percentage in the National League (Dodgers) by winning the last two games of that three-game series. In the first game of their four-game set against the National League Champion Diamondbacks, the Phillies won 6-4 and had runners on base in almost every inning. The spreadsheet below shows how each of the league Champions did after their worst losing streak after the All-Star break (ASB). 

 Record After Max Losing Streak Following ASB       
SeasonTeamDate EndedWorse StreakWinsLossesPercentageAvg LineProfit
2023Rangers26-Aug-8241660-122$474 
2023Diamondbacks12-Aug-9322259.3101$1,209 
2022Phillies21-Sep-5181456.2-102$379 
2022Phillies30-Sep-51586314$754 
2022Astros28-Jul-3532369.7-160$1,919 
2021Rays29-Jul-3422364.1-129$1,431 
2021Dodgers24-Jul-3532270.7-180$1,690 
2019Nationals8-Sep-4271171-105$1,880 
2019Astros18-Aug-5391770-200$616 
2018Red Sox22-Aug-3311863-115$1,205 
2018Red Sox28-Aug-3291566-117$1,390 
2018Red Sox30-Sep-312380111$1,205 
2018Dodgers15-Aug-5362262-160$165 
2017Astros13-Aug-5412364-135$857 
2017Dodgers12-Sep-11221167-155$546 
2016Cubs27-Jul-2552569-158$1,795 
2016Cubs16-Aug-2412167-154$1,127 
2016Cubs16-Aug-2412068-154$1,227 
2016Cubs29-Aug-2321765-150$776 
2016Cubs9-Sep-2251464-146$567 
2016Cubs19-Sep-220969-145$978 
2016Cubs30-Sep-213765-136$453 
2016Guardians26-Jul-3483161-122$1,153 
2016Guardians4-Aug-3442762-120$1,382 
2016Guardians26-Aug-3321864-109$1,288 
2015Royals8-Sep-4241759-102$678 
2015Mets4-Oct-59660-101$331 

The Phillies have maintained a large lead in the division, but now lead by eight games over the Mets, who went ahead of the reeling Braves, losers of five consecutive games, and if the season ended last night would not be in the playoffs.  

Can the Padres Win the World Series?

The team I have mentioned in recent articles is the Padres, who I strongly believe have become the team division leaders would prefer not to face, especially in the playoffs. Since July 1st, they have the second-best record in baseball and are on a current five-game win streak. The biggest problem for them is they are only one game ahead of the surging Diamondbacks, who have the best record in MLB since July at 22-10. The best news is that the Padres have closed to within 2.5 games of the National League West division-leading Dodgers, who have gone just 14-16, ranking 21st in MLB since July 1st. 

The Padres have been getting it done on both sides of the ball, averaging 4.72 runs per game, allowing 4.24 runs per game, batting .265 (best in MLB) and posting a solid 4.12 starter ERA. They have put a lot more pressure on opposing pitchers by getting more men on base and in threatening first and third situations leading to more wins. 

Best Bets for Padres vs. Marlins 

The Padres continue their road trip starting a three-game series against the Marlins, who are in last place in the National League East trailing the Phillies by a whopping 26.5 games. The Marlins are coming off a blowout 10-4 loss to the Reds but have been playing a bit better ball of late.  

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What the Markets Tell Us About This Game

From a 10,000-foot view, the Padres are playing some of the best baseball in the league while the Marlins struggle almost every night. So, why in the world are the Padres priced as a modest -125 favorite on the Moneyline? As the saying goes "When something is too good to be true, it oftentimes is". This applies to this matchup, so let's take a deep dive into the analytics to see if this is a solid contrarian betting opportunity. 

Who is Starting? 

The Marlins will be giving the ball to right-hander Edward Cabrera, who is 2-3 with a 5.96 ERA and 1.49 WHIP including 64 strikeouts in just 48 innings of work. He has an electric arm with his fastball averaging 97 miles per hour (MPH) but can take a little off of this pitch and create many different looks with it that keep batters guessing. His fastball has heavy sinking action and sinks when he takes 3-5 MPH off.  

For the Padres, left-hander Martin Perez will have the ball to start tonight's game. The 14-year veteran was acquired at the trade deadline from the Pittsburgh Pirates and is making his second start for his new team. For the season, he is 2-5 in 17 starts with a 4.96 ERA and a 1.57 WHIP including 70 strikeouts over 89 innings of work.  

A new starter acquired at the trade deadline by a contending playoff team has a strong tendency to pitch well in their first start with their new team. After all, they want to make a great first impression and solidify themselves in the rotation. However, in their second start, there is a drop-off in performance, especially if the first start was excellent. Perez is coming off a quality start in which he completed six innings scattering seven hits and allowing zero earned runs while striking out seven batters and walking none.  

The MLB Betting Algorithm of the Day 

The following MLB betting algorithm illustrates why we are betting on the Marlins and has produced a highly profitable 72-43 record averaging a -104-favorite wager using the Moneyline resulting in a 27 percent return on investment (ROI) and a $34,570 profit for the $1,000 per game bettor spanning the past five seasons.

The system has had just one unprofitable season among the past 15 – in the 2018 campaign when it went 10-14, so this is one heck of a money-making machine worth tracking and betting for seasons to come. The requirements are: 

  • Bet on home teams that have anemic offenses scoring 3.75 or fewer runs per game. 
  • The home team is priced between a -120-favorite and a +120 underdog using the Moneyline. 
  • The home team has a starter who is averaging fewer than five innings per start. 

If the game occurs after the All-star break, these home teams have gone a very profitable 20-9 for 69 percent winning bets that have averaged a -105 favorite resulting in an incredible 39 percent ROI and a $12,930 profit for the $1,000 per game bettor on just 29 placed bets. 

My best bet for the Friday Card is on the Miami Marlins priced as +110 underdogs on the Moneyline (DraftKings Sportsbook). 

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John Ryan
John is a former RotoWire contributor. He has handicapped professional sports for 28+ years with a proven track record of success. He believes profits are earned over the long-term using advanced analytics, machine learning, and neural network quantitative applications. John has hosted or been a guest on more than 5,000 shows and signs off with "Bet with your heads and not over it. And may all the wins be yours." John provides advice with no hype -- just facts that you can trust.
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