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Unsurprisingly, Shohei Ohtani has lots of memorable home runs in the big leagues. He had three of them in NLCS Game 4 against the Brewers on Thursday night. In celebration of Ohtani's momentous game,
The Inside the Lines team has been dishing out nightly home run bets all season long -- up over 20 units on the year. For more free daily picks across all sports, visit the Inside the Lines blog.
In total, there were eight home runs hit between the two teams, which ties the MLB postseason record. Previously, only two playoff games in league history had as many home runs; Game 2 of the 2017 World Series between the Astros and Dodgers, and Game 3 of the 2017 NLDS between the Cardinals and Cubs.
Quinn Allen's home run picks for October 9 tell you why William Contreras is a great bet to jump the yard again tonight when the Cubs visit the Brewers, and much more.
Ohtani has been a singular player in MLB history since joining the Los Angeles Angels in 2018, but didn’t get to showcase his arm for the Dodgers until this season. With two strong performances on the mound this postseason,
The Toronto Blue Jays host the Seattle Mariners on Monday night with a trip to the World Series on the line. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been excellent this posts
Free MLB home run picks, odds for Sept. 18: Aaron Judge among best bets for Thursday HR player props
The Inside the Lines team has been dishing out nightly home run bets all season long -- up more than 30 units on the year. For more free daily picks across all sports, visit the Inside the Lines blog.
Look, I’m going to be honest with you—this whole “Cal Raleigh broke Aaron Judge’s record” thing has me scratching my head a little. Don’t get me wrong, the Seattle Mariners catcher had an absolutely monster season,
Hear the call as heard on STAR and MLB India of Julio Rodríguez's solo home run as called by Jacob Wilkins, Manish Batavia and Aayush Sharma
The New York Yankees have a surplus of outfielders right now and potentially more on the way ahead of the 2026 Major League Baseball season. New York ended this season with Cody Bellinger, Trent Grisham,