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Bryce Miller & Matias Maccelli Lead Tonight’s 2-Play Card
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Tuesday 10/7/2025: 0 Units
✅ MLB: Logan Gilbert over 6.5 strikeouts - 1 Unit (-115) - Win - 1 units
❌ NHL: Rangers -1.5 - 1 Unit (+118) - Lost - 1 unit
Logan Gilbert delivered exactly the kind of postseason start we were looking for. The Mariners right-hander attacked the strike zone from the jump, carving through Detroit’s lineup with seven punchouts over six efficient innings to cash the Over 6.5 Ks. Gilbert mixed his four-seamer and slider beautifully, generating 16 whiffs and limiting the Tigers to just one run on four hits. It was the latest in a string of confident road starts, and Seattle’s offense gave him breathing room early with homers from Eugenio Suarez, J.P. Crawford, and Cal Raleigh. The combination of command and poise made this one never feel in doubt, as Gilbert cruised past the number with ease in a pivotal 8–4 win that put the Mariners up 2–1 in the ALDS.
On the ice, things didn’t break our way. The Rangers -1.5 play never had life as Pittsburgh spoiled Mike Sullivan’s debut behind the opposite bench. The Penguins controlled tempo from the outset, limiting New York’s rush chances and capitalizing on defensive lapses to hand the Rangers a 3–0 loss. Igor Shesterkin saw 25 shots but lacked support, while the Rangers’ new-look forward lines failed to convert on multiple power plays. Pittsburgh’s structure under new coach Dan Muse looked sharp, and an empty-net dagger late sealed the margin against us.
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MLB: Seattle Mariners vs Detroit Tigers - 1 Unit (-134) - 3:08pm ET
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Bryce Miller over 3.5 strikeouts
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Game 4 in Detroit brings a chance for Seattle to punch its ticket to the ALCS - and Bryce Miller has a great opportunity to do his part on the mound. The rookie right-hander has been volatile this season, but his stuff still flashes plus when he’s commanding it, and the Over 3.5 strikeouts line sits at a reachable number… [Click here to get the Full write up on this bet]...
NHL: Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto Maple Leafs - 1 Unit (+120) - 7:00pm ET
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Matias Maccelli over 0.5 points
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Game 1 at Scotiabank Arena brings a great opportunity to buy low on Matias Maccelli, who steps directly into Mitch Marner’s former spot on Toronto’s top line alongside Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies. That’s elite exposure for a creative winger who’s shown he can produce when surrounded by finishers - Maccelli tallied 57 points in 2023–24 and remains one of the league’s more efficient pass-first forwards at even strength… [Click here to get the Full write up on this bet]...
📢 In Other Sports News
The NFL had a wild day — the Bengals traded for Joe Flacco in a surprising divisional move, Odell Beckham Jr. got hit with a six-game suspension for a PED violation, and Chiefs star Chris Jones is catching heat after appearing to give up on a crucial play in Kansas City’s loss to Jacksonville. In college football, questions are already swirling around Arch Manning’s shaky start, the ACC race is tightening up after some big midseason results, and the NCAA just approved new transfer portal rules that’ll change how players move when their coaches leave. Over in MLB, the playoffs are heating up — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. briefly silenced Yankee Stadium before Toronto’s collapse, Seattle’s Logan Gilbert (aka “Walter”) has the Mariners on the verge of the ALCS, and Aaron Judge powered the Yankees to a dramatic comeback win in Game 3.

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Today in Sports History 10/8
2010: Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay threw the second postseason no-hitter in MLB history, a 4-0 win over the Cincinnati Reds in Game 1 of the NLDS at Citizens Bank Park.
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