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Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cincinnati Reds — 3–2
Great American Ball Park saw Milwaukee extend its hottest streak of the season to eight games when Christian Yelich launched a solo shot in the third that proved decisive. Aaron Civale scattered seven hits over 5 ⅓ innings and watched the bullpen fan five more Reds to close the door. Cincinnati’s Brady Singer allowed only four hits, but three left the yard as the Brewers inched to 38-22 while the Reds slipped to 29-31. For readers looking to apply today’s trends, Sportshub’s in-depth guide to MLB betting strategies breaks down how streaks like Milwaukee’s can influence lines.
Detroit Tigers vs. Chicago White Sox — 13–1
Comerica Park turned into Kerry Carpenter’s personal showcase: the left-hander became the first Tiger since 2011 to belt three homers in a game, driving in five and powering Detroit to its largest margin of victory this year. Jack Flaherty worked six efficient frames, conceding a lone run while Jonathan Cannon was tagged for three early long balls that set the tone. Detroit moves to 32-29, keeping pace in the AL Central, while Chicago drops to 20-42 and continues a difficult rebuild. Check the latest MLB odds and scores to see how tonight’s eruption shifts tomorrow’s lines.
– Paul Skenes takes the bump in Pittsburgh
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– Zac Gallen takes on Spencer Strider in Atlanta
– Mets and Dodgers continue their NLCS rematch in LA
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Los Angeles Angels vs. Boston Red Sox — 7–6
Fenway Park witnessed history when the Angels became the first visiting club ever to leave the yard three times in a first inning at the iconic venue. Jo Adell drilled two of the blasts, Mike Trout added a three-run shot, and Los Angeles hung on despite Boston’s late push led by Jarren Duran’s three-hit night. Kenley Jansen recorded his twelfth save in as many chances, preserving the Angels’ move to 28-33 while the Red Sox fall to 30-31. Bettors tracking totals should note that the Angels have now hit the over in five straight; review Sportshub’s tips for betting MLB moneylines and totals before placing your next wager.
Colorado Rockies vs. Miami Marlins — 6–4
LoanDepot Park watched Hunter Goodman’s two-homer performance lift Colorado to its tenth win of the season, a milestone that nonetheless arrives after a historically slow 10-50 start. German Marquez gutted through five innings for his second win, and Zach Agnos notched save number four. Miami’s Jesus Sanchez collected three hits, yet Max Meyer yielded ten safeties and five runs over five innings as the Marlins slipped to 25-36. Bettors evaluating long underdogs can study Colorado’s rare payout opportunities in Sportshub’s primer on baseball betting tips and strategies for everyone.
Handicapper Spotlight
Over the last three days, Sas Insider tops Sportshub’s leaderboard with a 19-8 record and a +$973 profit—driven by a scorching 15-3 run on MLB totals. The Bookie isn’t far behind, returning +$754 on a 16-9 mark, while Gino Russo’s disciplined card has produced +$660 on 10-4 results. Track every pick and profit swing in real time on the handicapper leaderboard, where day-to-day momentum can highlight which cappers align with your wagering style.
With Milwaukee’s surge, Carpenter’s power show and the Rockies’ rare road triumph, June 3 offered bettors a slate rich in storylines—and a reminder to pair on-field trends with expert guidance before the next first pitch.