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San Francisco Giants vs. Atlanta Braves — 3–2
At Truist Park, Matt Chapman belted a two-run, walk-off homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, lifting the Giants to their second straight walk-off victory and snapping Atlanta’s six-game skid. Braves starter Bryce Elder struck out a career-high 12 over eight strong innings, but Pierce Johnson yielded the decisive shot before Tyler Rogers closed it out. Logan Webb carried a two-hit shutout into the fifth before Michael Harris II’s fourth homer of the year leveled the game. For a primer on how to spot late-innings value like this, see Sportshub’s guide on how to bet on baseball.
Baltimore Orioles vs. Oakland Athletics — 7–4
In West Sacramento, Ramon Laureano’s homer, three hits and three RBIs keyed Baltimore’s 7–4 win over the Athletics, as Colton Cowser added a 455-foot shot in a six-run third. Gunnar Henderson reached base four times and recorded a run-saving throw, while Felix Bautista punched out the side for his 12th save. Luis Severino was tagged for six runs (five earned) over 5 2⁄3 innings as Oakland dropped its 21st of 24. To learn how to turn hot hitters into winning wagers, review Sportshub’s baseball betting tips and strategies for everyone.
Chicago Cubs vs. Detroit Tigers — 6–1
At Comerica Park, Seiya Suzuki led a five-homer barrage with two solo shots and Jameson Taillon spun seven innings of one-run ball for his fifth straight quality start, pacing the Cubs to a 6–1 victory. Zach McKinstry’s lone run provided Detroit’s offense against a strong Chicago bullpen, and Keider Montero absorbed the loss after yielding four runs in 5 2⁄3 innings. For a breakdown of how starting-pitcher props can enhance your portfolio, consult Sportshub’s MLB betting basics, tips & strategies.
Texas Rangers vs. Washington Nationals — 5–0
Globe Life Field witnessed another gem from Jacob deGrom, who allowed two hits and struck out eight over seven scoreless innings, while Marcus Semien drove in three with a first-inning run and an eighth-inning double in Texas’s 5–0 shutout of Washington. Mitchell Parker matched deGrom through six but yielded the difference in the late frame. To discover the keys to postseason pitching dominance, explore Sportshub’s MLB playoff betting keys to postseason success.
Cincinnati Reds vs. Arizona Diamondbacks — 4–3 (10 innings)
After Friday’s rain suspension, the Reds snapped their extra-inning drought when Christian Encarnacion-Strand lined a go-ahead double in the bottom of the 10th to beat Arizona 4–3. Tyler Stephenson scored the winner and Encarnacion-Strand finished with three hits and two RBIs. Tony Santillan rebounded to strand the tying run in the top half, handing him the win. For insight on high-leverage scenarios, see Sportshub’s guide to betting on MLB playoffs.
Cincinnati Reds vs. Arizona Diamondbacks — 13–1
In the nightcap, Cincinnati erupted for eight runs across the first and fourth innings, including a three-run homer by Encarnacion-Strand and a grand slam from Gavin Lux, en route to a 13–1 rout. Nick Martinez locked in six innings of one-run ball, and Spencer Steer chipped in with two RBIs. Ryne Nelson’s return to the Arizona rotation was rough, as he yielded seven early runs. For strategies on capitalizing on mismatches like this, check Sportshub’s betting MLB moneylines: tips, tricks & trends.
Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees — 10–7
Fenway Park saw Boston rally from an early deficit as Trevor Story cleared the bases with a double in a five-run third, added a two-run single in the ninth, and Kristian Campbell and Romy Gonzalez delivered key RBIs in the comeback, lifting the Red Sox over New York. Garrett Crochet allowed a season-high five runs in six innings, while Austin Wells’s three-run homer was the lone spark for the Yankees. To analyze run-differential trends in high-scoring affairs, read Sportshub’s MLB run-line betting guide.
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Minnesota Twins — 5–4
At Rogers Centre, George Springer’s two-run homer in the eighth provided the difference in Toronto’s 5–4 win over Minnesota, marking the Blue Jays’ fourth straight victory. Chris Paddack yielded two runs over six strong innings, but Minnesota’s bullpen faltered in the late frame. For up-to-the-minute lines and game updates, visit Sportshub’s MLB odds & scores.
St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers — 2–1
In St. Louis, Nolan Arenado pinch-hit an RBI single against a five-man infield setup to down the Dodgers 2–1 in the ninth. Ryan Helsley earned the win despite a wild-pitch run, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto struck out nine over six scoreless innings for Los Angeles. To align your picks with roster changes and in-game tactics, explore Sportshub’s service plays: baseball.\/ht
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Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Philadelphia Phillies — 2–1
PNC Park’s mound duel ended when Andrew Heaney held the Phillies to one run over six innings and Andrew McCutchen’s RBI single provided the margin in Pittsburgh’s 2–1 win. Ranger Suarez delivered seven strong frames for Philly but suffered the loss. For a rotating slate of no-cost insights, check Sportshub’s free service plays.
Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals — 4–1
Guaranteed Rate Field saw Adrian Houser tally his fourth quality start by allowing one run in six innings, and Dan Altavilla secured a two-out save as Chicago downed Kansas City 4–1. Vinnie Pasquantino’s solo homer accounted for KC’s run. For data-driven handicapping tools, visit Sportshub’s computer service plays.
Houston Astros vs. Cleveland Guardians — 5–3 (10 innings)
Progressive Field’s extra frame belonged to Houston, which scored twice on a Hunter Gaddis wild pitch and an Isaac Paredes RBI single to top Cleveland 5–3. Josh Hader and Bennett Sousa combined for two perfect innings of relief, and José Ramírez extended his on-base streak to 33 games. For daily recaps that condense every league’s angles, see Sportshub’s daily report.
Miami Marlins vs. Tampa Bay Rays — 11–10
LoanDepot Park hosted a slugfest as Jesus Sanchez’s three-run homer and five-hit day fueled Miami’s 11–10 win over Tampa Bay, despite a five-homer effort by the Rays. Heriberto Hernández’s pinch-hit RBI in the 10th sealed it. To learn team-specific strategies for late-innings comebacks, read Sportshub’s betting strategies.
Milwaukee Brewers vs. San Diego Padres — 4–3
American Family Field erupted when Caleb Durbin launched a first-pitch, walk-off homer in the bottom of the ninth, lifting Milwaukee over San Diego 4–3. The Padres had erased a 3–1 deficit before Durbin’s blast, but couldn’t extend their comeback. For tips on reading and interpreting betting odds in clutch situations, consult Sportshub’s how to read and interpret sports betting odds.
New York Mets vs. Colorado Rockies — 8–1
At Coors Field, the Mets flexed their power with three homers from Jeff McNeil, Jared Young and Ronny Mauricio and backed it with a six-run middle-innings surge to cruise past Colorado 8–1. Francisco Lindor added three hits and two steals in his return. To pinpoint undervalued underdogs and breakout stars, explore Sportshub’s value bets.
Los Angeles Angels vs. Seattle Mariners — 8–6
Angel Stadium saw Jo Adell’s three-hit performance, including two tape-measure homers, fuel Los Angeles’s rally from a four-run hole to beat Seattle 8–6. Chris Taylor contributed an RBI homer and Kenley Jansen notched his 14th save. For strategies on live-betting adjustments in back-and-forth games, check Sportshub’s live betting guide.
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After nine walk-offs, historic shutouts and extra-inning thrillers, June 7 delivered a reminder that momentum can swing quickly—on the field and at the window—so pair today’s lessons with Sportshub’s expert analysis before the next first pitch.