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Milwaukee Brewers vs. St. Louis Cardinals — 6–0
American Family Field was the site of a memorable debut as Brewers prospect Jacob Misiorowski spun five hitless innings, touching 102.2 mph on his fastball before a leg cramp ended his outing. Jackson Chourio’s two-run homer capped a five-run fifth, and Sal Frelick’s two-run single set the tone in Milwaukee’s shutout win. Sonny Gray (7–2) took the loss after yielding eight hits and six runs in 4⅓ innings. For insight on how rookie arms and sudden power bursts can swing lines, consult Sportshub’s how to bet on baseball.
New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals — 4–3 (10 innings)
At Citi Field, Kodai Senga carried a shutout into the sixth before exiting with a hamstring strain, but Jeff McNeil’s three-run homer in the first and Brandon Nimmo’s solo shot in the fifth held up through extra innings. Ryne Stanek wobbled in the ninth, and Edwin Díaz survived traffic to notch his 15th save. For up-to-the-minute lines and game updates, visit Sportshub’s real-time MLB odds & scores.
New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals — 1–0
Yankee Stadium hosted a classic pitching duel, with New York’s Will Warren and KC’s Seth Lugo each firing 5⅔ shutout innings. The lone run scored on a wild play in the eighth when Paul Goldschmidt’s liner triggered an error, allowing Pablo Reyes to scamper home. When narrow margins decide games, Sportshub’s MLB run-line betting guide can help you spot value.
Texas Rangers vs. Minnesota Twins — 16–3
Target Field was overrun by the Rangers’ offense as Texas matched its season-high for runs with a 16–3 rout. Wyatt Langford, Adolis García and Sam Haggerty each launched three-run homers, and Jake Burger, Josh Smith and Evan Carter added solo shots. A five-run second and six-run sixth put the game out of reach. Evan Lewis’s money-line pick on the Rangers at +140 cashed, contributing to his perfect 2–0 day. For strategies on backing heavy hitters in blowouts, see Sportshub’s baseball betting tips and strategies for everyone.
Colorado Rockies vs. San Francisco Giants — 8–7
Coors Field delivered a wild finish when Orlando Arcia’s two-run, walk-off single capped a six-run rally in the ninth, snapping Colorado’s five-game skid and halting San Francisco’s six-game one-run win streak. After building a 7–2 lead, the Giants saw the Rockies answer with six unanswered runs to set the stage for the finale. Evan Lewis’s spread pick on Colorado (+1 ½) also hit, completing his flawless 2–0 record. To capitalize on late-inning comebacks, consult Sportshub’s MLB betting basics, tips & strategies.
– Mets go for 7th straight win as they open a series with Tampa Bay
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– Dodgers and Giants face off in clash of NL West titans with Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Logan Webb on the hill
– Paul Skenes, Garrett Crochet, Freddy Peralta, and Kevin Gausman toe the slab
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Detroit Tigers vs. Baltimore Orioles — 4–1
At Camden Yards, Tarik Skubal fired seven scoreless innings, striking out six, and Dillon Dingler and Parker Meadows homered during a decisive four-run fourth. Dean Kremer (5–7) took the loss, allowing four runs on five hits. For insights on when to back quality starts, explore Sportshub’s betting MLB moneylines: tips, tricks & trends.
Handicapper Spotlight
Yesterday’s top baseball performers on Sportshub’s leaderboard were Evan Lewis (2–0, +$275), Jimmy Liu (2–0, +$240), and Bill Blatt (2–0, +$200). Track every pick and real-time profit swing on the full handicapper leaderboard.
Power nights, pitching duels and walk-off thrillers defined June 13—pair today’s takeaways with Sportshub’s expert tools before the next first pitch.

Chicago Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates — 3–2
Wrigley Field’s four-hit affair turned when Pete Crow-Armstrong belted a two-run homer and Jameson Taillon (7–3) spun 6⅓ innings of two-run ball with seven strikeouts to earn the win. Adam Frazier’s RBI double was the lone spark for Pittsburgh. For breakdowns on betting close contests, see Sportshub’s guide to betting on MLB playoffs.
Houston Astros vs. Chicago White Sox — 4–3
Minute Maid Park witnessed Framber Valdez match a season high with 12 strikeouts over five innings, while Isaac Paredes’s 15th homer and José Altuve’s two-run double provided the offense in Houston’s series-clinching win. Davis Martin (2–7) absorbed the loss despite a solid six-inning outing. To spot pitching props in high-strike games, review Sportshub’s MLB playoff betting keys to postseason success.