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April 24th | Public Loves OKC & Nats Tonight – Here’s Why You Should Too

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Sports Corner Daily’s Results and Yesterday’s Recap

Lets recap our 1-1 night from yesterday, ​starting in the MLB where the Boston Red Sox fell to the Seattle Mariners 8–5 at Fenway Park, failing to cover our moneyline selection. Despite an early 3-run homer by Triston Casas and RBI contributions from Romy Gonzalez and Rafael Devers, the Red Sox's bullpen struggled. Starter Sean Newcomb allowed a critical 3-run homer to J.P. Crawford, and relievers Brennan Bernardino and Josh Winckowski couldn't contain the Mariners' offense, leading to the loss. ​

In NBA playoff action, the Miami Heat managed to cover the +12 spread despite a 121–112 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, who now lead the series 2-0. The Cavaliers set a franchise playoff record with 11 three-pointers in the second quarter, building a substantial lead. However, the Heat, led by Tyler Herro's 33 points, rallied to narrow the gap to just two points late in the fourth quarter. Donovan Mitchell then took over, scoring 17 of his 30 points in the final period to secure the win for Cleveland.

Today we have another 2 bets lined up for you. Be sure to check out The Full Details and What the Public Thinks on these bets before jumping in. Let’s win some money! 

Today's LIVE Bets: 

MLB: Baltimore vs Washington - 1 Unit (-110) - 6:45pm ET

Money Line - 👈  Click to get more info on tonights match up

Washington to win

Analysis:

The Orioles have been nothing short of dreadful against left-handed pitching this season, consistently falling flat no matter who takes the mound against them. Lefty openers are breezing through the first few innings with ease, and Mitchell Parker nearly tossed a complete-game one-hit shutout on Tuesday night—a testament to just how lost Baltimore looks against southpaws. The numbers are damning: a .165/.247/.225 slash line versus lefties, which ranks 29th in MLB in OPS. Things won’t get any easier as they now face one of the league’s premier left-handers, a strikeout machine currently leading the majors in punchouts. On the flip side, the Nationals may not boast a powerful lineup, but the top of their order has shown signs of life this week… Click here to get the Full write up on this bet]...

NBA: OKC vs Memphis - 1 Unit (-110) - 9:30pm ET

Against the Spread - 👈  Click to get more info on tonights match up

OKC -9.5

Analysis:

This season, the Thunder-Grizzlies matchup has been a one-sided slugfest—think George Foreman vs. Joe Frazier, with OKC delivering every blow. Oklahoma City is a perfect 6-0 both straight-up and against the spread against Memphis, with no win coming by fewer than 13 points. A change of scenery to Memphis isn’t likely to shift the balance either—OKC already won by 13 and 17 points in their two visits to FedEx Forum during the regular season. The Thunder’s defensive length has completely smothered the Grizzlies’ offense, which has been held under 100 points in both playoff games so far. Making matters worse for Memphis... [Click here to get the Full write up on this bet]...

📢 In Other Sports News

In the NBA, Jimmy Butler exited the Warriors' Game 2 loss to the Rockets with a pelvis contusion, while Jayson Tatum sat out the Celtics' win over the Magic due to a wrist issue. Over in the NFL, an anonymous coach criticized Shedeur Sanders as “entitled,” and a major trade for Ashton Jeanty highlighted a shakeup in a 2025 mock draft. On the PGA front, Wesley Bryan plans to appeal his indefinite suspension, and Tiger Woods' financial valuation reportedly hit $2.79 billion amid uncertainty about his return. In college football, Georgia is rumored to be on the verge of major news, while early 2026 NFL Draft rankings spotlight the top 100 college prospects.

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Today in Sports History 4/24

  • 1963 - The Boston Celtics won their fifth straight NBA title

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