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San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies — 6–5
Coors Field saw Casey Schmitt’s leadoff homer ignite a four-run ninth as the Giants completed a 6–5 comeback, marking San Francisco’s sixth straight one-run victory, a feat not achieved since the 1989 California Angels. Erik Miller (3-0) earned the win with a single out, and Camilo Doval worked through traffic in the ninth for his 10th save.
Chicago Cubs vs. Philadelphia Phillies — 8–4
At Citizens Bank Park, Ian Happ drilled two of Chicago’s four homers on the afternoon and Dansby Swanson and Michael Busch added solo shots as the Cubs snapped a four-game slide with an 8–4 win. Philadelphia’s Max Kepler and Alec Bohm each drove in two, but the Phillies’ offense could not keep pace. To turn power outbursts into betting edges, review Sportshub’s baseball betting tips and strategies for everyone.
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Seattle Mariners — 10–3
Chase Field erupted when Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Gabriel Moreno and Alek Thomas all went deep and Corbin Carroll collected two RBI triples in Arizona’s 10–3 rout of Seattle. Moreno’s three-run shot capped a five-run sixth, and Carroll extended his MLB-leading triple total to eight. For fundamentals on harnessing big-inning potential, check Sportshub’s how to bet on baseball.
New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals — 5–4 (10 innings)
In the second game of a doubleheader at Citi Field, Jeff McNeil smacked a first-pitch, walk-off single in the 10th to punctuate New York’s 5–4 victory. After Juan Soto tied it in the eighth with an RBI double, Reed Garrett fanned the side in the top half before McNeil delivered. For live odds and real-time updates, visit Sportshub’s MLB odds & scores.
Handicapper Spotlight
Over the last three days, Sas Insider tops the leaderboard at 6-2, +$460, followed by Evan Lewis at 4-0, +$413, and Dan Jones at 2-0, +$204. Track every pick and profit swing in real time on the Sportshub handicapper leaderboard.
With historic comebacks, blowouts and extra-inning thrillers across 15 games, June 11 showcased every flavor of MLB action—so pair today’s takeaways with Sportshub’s expert tools before the next first pitch.
Boston Red Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays — 3–1
At Tropicana Field, rookie Roman Anthony ripped a two-run double for his first career hit, and Trevor Story’s solo homer in the sixth provided Boston the insurance in a 3–1 win. Lucas Giolito tossed six innings of three-hit ball, and Tampa Bay managed just three safeties. To master situational trends like first-inning production, see Sportshub’s MLB betting basics, tips & strategies.
Los Angeles Angels vs. Oakland Athletics — 2–1 (10 innings)
Angel Stadium witnessed Nolan Schanuel’s 10th-inning single deliver Los Angeles a 2–1 victory, improving the Angels to 6-0 against Oakland this season. Jose Soriano fanned 12 over seven strong innings for the Halos, and Reid Detmers registered two strikeouts in the 10th. For breakdowns on extra-frame drama, consult Sportshub’s betting MLB moneylines: tips, tricks & trends.
New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals — 10–2
Kauffman Stadium turned into Yankee territory as Austin Wells clubbed a three-run homer and matched a career-high five RBIs while Aaron Judge added a two-run shot in New York’s 10–2 romp. Max Fried (9-1) spun seven innings of two-run ball without issuing a walk. To capitalize on explosive run support, explore Sportshub’s MLB playoff betting keys to postseason success.
San Diego Padres vs. Los Angeles Dodgers — 11–1
Petco Park saw Manny Machado drive in five runs and Dylan Cease earn his first win since April with seven scoreless innings in San Diego’s 11–1 blowout of the Dodgers. The Friars pounded out 16 hits, including three apiece by Machado, Xander Bogaerts and Luis Arraez. To find value in dominant pitching displays, check out Sportshub’s guide to betting on MLB playoffs.
Texas Rangers vs. Minnesota Twins — 16–4
Target Field was overrun by the Rangers’ offense as Kyle Higashioka drove in five and Josh Jung four in Texas’s 16–4 rout. Evan Carter went 3-for-5 with a homer, and Tyler Mahle (6-3) earned the win despite allowing four runs over 5⅔ innings. For insights on backing lopsided matchups, see Sportshub’s Service Plays: Baseball.
Milwaukee Brewers vs. Atlanta Braves — 4–1
American Family Field witnessed Quinn Priester limit Atlanta to one run over six innings, while Jackson Chourio and Jake Bauers homered in Milwaukee’s 4–1 victory. Priester fanned seven in a 96-pitch outing, and Trevor Megill closed for his 13th save. For strategies on reading and interpreting in-game odds, visit Sportshub’s how to read and interpret sports betting odds.
Detroit Tigers vs. Baltimore Orioles — 5–3
Oriole Park hosted a bullpen-day gem as Sawyer Gipson-Long allowed one run in 4⅔ innings of relief, and Spencer Torkelson’s two-run homer propelled Detroit’s 5–3 win. Will Vest locked down the ninth for his 11th save. To uncover opportunistic underdog plays, consult Sportshub’s value bets.
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Miami Marlins vs. Pittsburgh Pirates — 3–2
LoanDepot Park saw Sandy Alcantara snap a nine-start winless streak with six scoreless frames, and Nick Fortes’s early two-run homer held up in Miami’s 3–2 win. Calvin Faucher stranded two in the ninth for his fifth save.
Cincinnati Reds vs. Cleveland Guardians — 1–0
Progressive Field hosted Andrew Abbott’s three-hitter and Spencer Steer’s lone RBI single as Cincinnati edged Cleveland 1–0 for its fifth straight win. Abbott fanned five with one walk, marking the Reds’ first complete-game shutout in four years. To enhance your research toolkit, explore Sportshub’s bettor’s guide to research & analysis.
Toronto Blue Jays vs. St. Louis Cardinals — 10–9
Busch Stadium turned into a slugfest as Andrés Giménez’s three-run homer and Alejandro Kirk’s two-run shot powered Toronto’s 10–9 victory. The Jays totaled 16 hits, while Jeff Hoffman secured his 17th save in the ninth.
Chicago White Sox vs. Houston Astros — 4–2
Minute Maid Park saw rookie Shane Smith deliver his fourth quality start of the season, and Luis Robert Jr.’s two-run homer snapped a scoreless duel in Chicago’s 4–2 road victory. Dan Altavilla locked down the ninth for his first save since 2020. To manage your bankroll through long seasons, see Sportshub’s bankroll management guide.