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Baseball Is Here

Opening Night kicked off last night with the Yankees blanking the Giants 7-0 in San Francisco. Today, the full slate arrives: 11 games across the league, and WBB is officially adding MLB to the board.

We've been building toward this since the offseason. The model is live, the process is the same, and every pick gets tracked the same way our NHL and NBA plays do. No separate rules. No honeymoon period. Pick one goes on the record just like pick 300 will.

What to Expect

Baseball is a different animal. The season is 162 games long, the variance is real, and even the best teams lose 60+ times. That changes how we approach it.

Expect smaller unit sizes early. The model needs live data to calibrate against, and we're not going to pretend we have the same confidence in March that we will in June. Starting pitchers, bullpen usage, and lineup construction are all still settling in. We'll scale up as the data gets richer.

Our primary markets will be moneylines, totals, and first-five-innings (F5) lines. F5 is where starting pitching matchups get isolated from bullpen variance, and it's a market where we think the model can find consistent edges throughout the season.

How It Fits

MLB joins a portfolio that already includes NHL and NBA. The approach doesn't change by sport: find an edge, size it appropriately, track everything, and publish the results whether they're good or bad.

If you're subscribed, MLB picks will show up the same way our other plays do. If you're not, today's a good day to fix that.

Play ball.


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