What Bettors Should Know for Saturday, May 24

What Bettors Should Know for Saturday, May 24

1. MLB

– Before the season we posted our 2014 MLB Betting Against the Public report which detailed a highly profitable contrarian system. Since 2005 this system has earned +106.86 units with a 15.8% return on investment (ROI) including a 7-4 record this season (+7.13 units, 64.8% ROI). The Texas Rangers currently fit the criteria outlined in this article and may be offering value to bettors today.

– Other key injuries to monitor include:

Red Sox OF Shane Victorino, Hamstring, DL
Royals C Salvador Perez, Thumb, Questionable
Reds 1B Joey Votto, Quad, DL

– For the latest injury and lineup information, make sure to check out our MLB injury page.

2. NBA

– With the series tied 1-1, the Miami Heat (-6.5) will host the Indiana Pacers tonight in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals. After suffering a head injury in Game 2, Pacers F Paul George has been cleared to play. For the latest odds and public betting information, be sure to view our free NBA Betting Trends.

3. NHL

– Also tied as 1-1, the Los Angeles Kings (-125) will host the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. At the time of publication, this game was very evenly bet with the visiting Blackhawks receiving 52% of moneyline bets.

4. NCAAF

– Yesterday we tweeted out the odds for a number of teams to make the new 4-team playoff:

– For more College Football betting opportunities be sure to view the Week 1 Betting Lines from 5Dimes, 2014 Heisman Odds and NCAAF Championship Futures.

5. NFL

– Using point spreads from CG Technologies (formerly known as Cantor Gaming) and win totals from the LVH, we have projected the 2014 win totals for all 32 NFL teams.

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David Solar

David was the Content Manager at Sports Insights. He has since moved on to greener pastures.

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