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Expert MLB Picks: Key Predictions for Today’s Games

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As the MLB season unfolds, today’s slate features just three games, but that hasn’t dampened the excitement for bettors looking to capitalize on the action. With insights drawn from prediction markets like Polymarket, we provide our best bets for the day, highlighting notable matchups and player performances.

In the matchup between the Minnesota Twins and the Kansas City Royals, both teams have had a sluggish start to the season. The winds are picking up, blowing at 20 mph, which is influencing the game’s total. This afternoon, we expect a calmer atmosphere after yesterday’s wild 13-9 contest, which still managed to cash a No Runs First Inning (NRFI) bet. Neither the Twins nor the Royals has scored in the first inning through the initial week of play, making this an appealing option. With Taj Bradley facing Cole Ragans, and the possibility of key players like Byron Buxton and Salvador Pérez taking a day off, this game sets up nicely for another NRFI opportunity.

Turning to the Atlanta Braves, they are favored at 52% against the Arizona Diamondbacks, and this price appears to be a bargain. Our analysis suggests the Braves should be closer to a 62% favorite in this matchup. Ryne Nelson, who struggled in his season debut allowing two home runs and lasting just 4 2/3 innings, faces a formidable Braves lineup that excels at making solid contact. The depth of Atlanta’s batting order is impressive, with players like Mauricio Dubón and Dominic Smith both hitting over .385 early in the season. If the Braves can force Nelson to elevate his pitch count, they could capitalize on a weak Diamondbacks bullpen, giving them a considerable edge.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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