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FREE Moneyline Pick for San Diego Padres vs Atlanta Braves!

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Baseball action for you tonight - 7:20 PM EST! Hey , We have some baseball action for you tonight! W

Baseball action for you tonight - 7:20 PM EST! Hey , We have some baseball action for you tonight! We are focusing on the San Diego Padres vs the Atlanta Braves in what should be an exciting matchup. And guess what? We also have a FREE system pick at the end of the article …  San Diego Padres @ Atlanta Braves This is arguably the best matchup of the baseball season so far. The up-and-coming Padres with Juan Soto, Fernando Tatis Jr (unfortunately he is out injured), and Xander Bogaerts have eyes on making a deep playoff run this year. The Padres come in with a record of 3-3, but they have won 3 of the past 4. Facing off against San Diego is the Atlanta Braves, the hottest team in the major leagues so far with a 5-1 record. The Braves have breezed past the Nationals and Cardinals to open the season and will be looking to keep the momentum rolling tonight. On the mound the Padres are likely going with Blake Snell (0-1) and the Braves are likely going with Spencer Strider (1-0). It will be interesting to see if San Diego can utilize their offensive firepower against an Atlanta team that is currently allowing under 2 runs per game. And, to add to the entertainment, we have a system pick for tonight’s game!  The system we are using focuses on average cover margin against the spread. We have found that when a team does not cover the spread in a certain range it has been historically profitable on the moneyline. I know, that seems a bit counter intuitive, after all we are taking the moneyline using a filter based on the spread, but the system has a historical ROI of 21% which equates to being up $10,206 since 2005. (past performance does not guarantee future results) So what is the system pick for tonight’s game? Padres moneyline. They are currently listed at +139 so it will be a nice plus odds bet to root for. First pitch is scheduled for 7:20 PM EST. Go Padres! Best regards, Olin G. Head of Research at Juicy Wagers       JuicyWagers.com is a publisher and the information provided through its products and services are for informational purposes only. To the extent any such information is deemed to be advice, such information is impersonal and not tailored to the needs of any specific person. JuicyWagers.com and its affiliates are not responsible for any actions taken by a user of their published information. Headley Investment Analysis, Inc., 201 West Vine Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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