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Deadspin | Robert Thomas’ hat trick propels Blues past playoff-bound Mammoth  Apr 16, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; St. Louis Blues goaltender Joel Hofer (30) blocks a shot by the Utah Mammoth during the first period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images   Robert Thomas recorded his second career hat trick, lifting the St. Louis Blues to a 5-3 win over the Utah Mammoth in the regular-season finale for both teams on Thursday in Salt Lake City.  Rookie defenseman Logan Mailloux, who celebrated his 23rd birthday on Wednesday, scored the go-ahead goal with 2:57 remaining in the third period. He forced a turnover in the offensive end and backhanded a shot past Vitek Vanecek to give St. Louis a 4-3 lead.  Thomas capped the hat trick by scoring into an empty net with 38 seconds left. He also had a hat trick in a 3-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche on April 5.  Pavel Buchnevich also tallied, Dylan Holloway notched two assists and Joel Hofer turned aside 20 shots as the Blues (37-33-12, 86 points) headed into the offseason with their fourth straight victory.  Utah’s Lawson Crouse scored his career high-tying 24th goal of the season, Kailer Yamamoto and Michael Carcone also tallied and captain Clayton Keller and defenseman MacKenzie Weegar each had two assists.  Karel Vejmelka yielded three goals on 18 shots before being relieved by Vanecek, who stopped nine of the 10 shots he faced.  The Mammoth (43-33-6, 92 points) have lost three of their past four games ahead of their Western Conference first-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights. The best-of-seven set begins Sunday in Las Vegas.   Utah’s Dylan Guenther (undisclosed), who leads the team with a career-best 40 goals, and defenseman Sean Durzi (upper body) sat out.  Thomas turned St. Louis’ 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 lead in short order during the second period.  The Blues forged a tie at 8:14 of the period after Holloway’s backhanded centering feed found an unmarked Thomas in front. Defenseman Cam Fowler’s pass found Thomas on the doorstep at 11:07.  Yamamoto converted from the slot to level the contest at 3-3 with 1:08 remaining in the second period.  Buchnevich scored from the doorstep to open the scoring 3:45 into the first before JJ Peterka’s nifty touch pass set up Carcone’s conversion in the high slot with 3:05 remaining in the period.  Weegar’s shot produced a rebound that Crouse converted to give Utah a 2-1 lead just 45 seconds into the second period.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Robert #Thomas #hat #trick #propels #Blues #playoffbound #Mammoth

Deadspin | Robert Thomas’ hat trick propels Blues past playoff-bound Mammoth
Deadspin | Robert Thomas’ hat trick propels Blues past playoff-bound Mammoth  Apr 16, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; St. Louis Blues goaltender Joel Hofer (30) blocks a shot by the Utah Mammoth during the first period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images   Robert Thomas recorded his second career hat trick, lifting the St. Louis Blues to a 5-3 win over the Utah Mammoth in the regular-season finale for both teams on Thursday in Salt Lake City.  Rookie defenseman Logan Mailloux, who celebrated his 23rd birthday on Wednesday, scored the go-ahead goal with 2:57 remaining in the third period. He forced a turnover in the offensive end and backhanded a shot past Vitek Vanecek to give St. Louis a 4-3 lead.  Thomas capped the hat trick by scoring into an empty net with 38 seconds left. He also had a hat trick in a 3-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche on April 5.  Pavel Buchnevich also tallied, Dylan Holloway notched two assists and Joel Hofer turned aside 20 shots as the Blues (37-33-12, 86 points) headed into the offseason with their fourth straight victory.  Utah’s Lawson Crouse scored his career high-tying 24th goal of the season, Kailer Yamamoto and Michael Carcone also tallied and captain Clayton Keller and defenseman MacKenzie Weegar each had two assists.  Karel Vejmelka yielded three goals on 18 shots before being relieved by Vanecek, who stopped nine of the 10 shots he faced.  The Mammoth (43-33-6, 92 points) have lost three of their past four games ahead of their Western Conference first-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights. The best-of-seven set begins Sunday in Las Vegas.   Utah’s Dylan Guenther (undisclosed), who leads the team with a career-best 40 goals, and defenseman Sean Durzi (upper body) sat out.  Thomas turned St. Louis’ 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 lead in short order during the second period.  The Blues forged a tie at 8:14 of the period after Holloway’s backhanded centering feed found an unmarked Thomas in front. Defenseman Cam Fowler’s pass found Thomas on the doorstep at 11:07.  Yamamoto converted from the slot to level the contest at 3-3 with 1:08 remaining in the second period.  Buchnevich scored from the doorstep to open the scoring 3:45 into the first before JJ Peterka’s nifty touch pass set up Carcone’s conversion in the high slot with 3:05 remaining in the period.  Weegar’s shot produced a rebound that Crouse converted to give Utah a 2-1 lead just 45 seconds into the second period.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Robert #Thomas #hat #trick #propels #Blues #playoffbound #MammothApr 16, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; St. Louis Blues goaltender Joel Hofer (30) blocks a shot by the Utah Mammoth during the first period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

Robert Thomas recorded his second career hat trick, lifting the St. Louis Blues to a 5-3 win over the Utah Mammoth in the regular-season finale for both teams on Thursday in Salt Lake City.

Rookie defenseman Logan Mailloux, who celebrated his 23rd birthday on Wednesday, scored the go-ahead goal with 2:57 remaining in the third period. He forced a turnover in the offensive end and backhanded a shot past Vitek Vanecek to give St. Louis a 4-3 lead.

Thomas capped the hat trick by scoring into an empty net with 38 seconds left. He also had a hat trick in a 3-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche on April 5.

Pavel Buchnevich also tallied, Dylan Holloway notched two assists and Joel Hofer turned aside 20 shots as the Blues (37-33-12, 86 points) headed into the offseason with their fourth straight victory.

Utah’s Lawson Crouse scored his career high-tying 24th goal of the season, Kailer Yamamoto and Michael Carcone also tallied and captain Clayton Keller and defenseman MacKenzie Weegar each had two assists.

Karel Vejmelka yielded three goals on 18 shots before being relieved by Vanecek, who stopped nine of the 10 shots he faced.


The Mammoth (43-33-6, 92 points) have lost three of their past four games ahead of their Western Conference first-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights. The best-of-seven set begins Sunday in Las Vegas.

Utah’s Dylan Guenther (undisclosed), who leads the team with a career-best 40 goals, and defenseman Sean Durzi (upper body) sat out.

Thomas turned St. Louis’ 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 lead in short order during the second period.

The Blues forged a tie at 8:14 of the period after Holloway’s backhanded centering feed found an unmarked Thomas in front. Defenseman Cam Fowler’s pass found Thomas on the doorstep at 11:07.

Yamamoto converted from the slot to level the contest at 3-3 with 1:08 remaining in the second period.

Buchnevich scored from the doorstep to open the scoring 3:45 into the first before JJ Peterka’s nifty touch pass set up Carcone’s conversion in the high slot with 3:05 remaining in the period.

Weegar’s shot produced a rebound that Crouse converted to give Utah a 2-1 lead just 45 seconds into the second period.


–Field Level Media

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Apr 16, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; St. Louis Blues goaltender Joel Hofer (30) blocks a shot by the Utah Mammoth during the first period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

Robert Thomas recorded his second career hat trick, lifting the St. Louis Blues to a 5-3 win over the Utah Mammoth in the regular-season finale for both teams on Thursday in Salt Lake City.

Rookie defenseman Logan Mailloux, who celebrated his 23rd birthday on Wednesday, scored the go-ahead goal with 2:57 remaining in the third period. He forced a turnover in the offensive end and backhanded a shot past Vitek Vanecek to give St. Louis a 4-3 lead.

Thomas capped the hat trick by scoring into an empty net with 38 seconds left. He also had a hat trick in a 3-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche on April 5.

Pavel Buchnevich also tallied, Dylan Holloway notched two assists and Joel Hofer turned aside 20 shots as the Blues (37-33-12, 86 points) headed into the offseason with their fourth straight victory.

Utah’s Lawson Crouse scored his career high-tying 24th goal of the season, Kailer Yamamoto and Michael Carcone also tallied and captain Clayton Keller and defenseman MacKenzie Weegar each had two assists.

Karel Vejmelka yielded three goals on 18 shots before being relieved by Vanecek, who stopped nine of the 10 shots he faced.

The Mammoth (43-33-6, 92 points) have lost three of their past four games ahead of their Western Conference first-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights. The best-of-seven set begins Sunday in Las Vegas.

Utah’s Dylan Guenther (undisclosed), who leads the team with a career-best 40 goals, and defenseman Sean Durzi (upper body) sat out.

Thomas turned St. Louis’ 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 lead in short order during the second period.

The Blues forged a tie at 8:14 of the period after Holloway’s backhanded centering feed found an unmarked Thomas in front. Defenseman Cam Fowler’s pass found Thomas on the doorstep at 11:07.

Yamamoto converted from the slot to level the contest at 3-3 with 1:08 remaining in the second period.

Buchnevich scored from the doorstep to open the scoring 3:45 into the first before JJ Peterka’s nifty touch pass set up Carcone’s conversion in the high slot with 3:05 remaining in the period.

Weegar’s shot produced a rebound that Crouse converted to give Utah a 2-1 lead just 45 seconds into the second period.

–Field Level Media

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Ruturaj Gaikwad has endured a difficult start to the season, managing just 63 runs, averaging just 12.60 with three single-digit scores and a venture beyond the 20s. His partner Sanju Samson suffered similar returns before a sublime unbeaten hundred at Chepauk turned the tide. 

Ayush Mhatre at No. 3, meanwhile, has effortlessly accumulated 171 runs, including two fifties, at an average of 34.20, striking at 170 in the PowerPlay. The youngster successfully stepped into an injured Ruturaj’s shoes last season. 

That, coupled with the CSK skipper’s dwindling returns, has fanned the whispers calling for a reshuffle at the top for the five-time champion, but head coach Stephen Fleming remains unconvinced. 

“He hasn’t had the returns that he would like, but that can be the nature of T20. We’ve seen over the years that he’s a quality player. If we can cover for him for a few games and he comes into form… Very rarely someone dominates the whole way.”

ALSO READ | Hitting the hard length has been my strength, says Josh Hazlewood

Sunrisers Hyderabad’s charged-up bowling pool lineup will hope to make that task harder for the Super Kings. Fleming was left impressed by the team’s resilience against Rajasthan Royals.

“SRH fought back really well to give themselves a chance against RR. We’d love to have Hyderabad in that situation, but it’ll take a lot of work. Their top order is dynamic. How we deal with that will be one of the key components, because they can take the game away from you very quickly.”

M.S. Dhoni’s availability remains a mystery, with a tight-lipped Fleming saying he is “happy with Dhoni’s recovery.”

Published on Apr 17, 2026

#IPL #Gaikwads #lack #returns #due #nature #T20 #cricket #CSK #coach #Fleming">IPL 2026: Gaikwad’s lack of returns due to nature of T20 cricket, says CSK coach Fleming  Ruturaj Gaikwad has endured a difficult start to the season, managing just 63 runs, averaging just 12.60 with three single-digit scores and a venture beyond the 20s. His partner Sanju Samson suffered similar returns before a sublime unbeaten hundred at Chepauk turned the tide. Ayush Mhatre at No. 3, meanwhile, has effortlessly accumulated 171 runs, including two fifties, at an average of 34.20, striking at 170 in the PowerPlay. The youngster successfully stepped into an injured Ruturaj’s shoes last season. That, coupled with the CSK skipper’s dwindling returns, has fanned the whispers calling for a reshuffle at the top for the five-time champion, but head coach Stephen Fleming remains unconvinced. “He hasn’t had the returns that he would like, but that can be the nature of T20. We’ve seen over the years that he’s a quality player. If we can cover for him for a few games and he comes into form… Very rarely someone dominates the whole way.”ALSO READ | Hitting the hard length has been my strength, says Josh HazlewoodSunrisers Hyderabad’s charged-up bowling pool lineup will hope to make that task harder for the Super Kings. Fleming was left impressed by the team’s resilience against Rajasthan Royals.“SRH fought back really well to give themselves a chance against RR. We’d love to have Hyderabad in that situation, but it’ll take a lot of work. Their top order is dynamic. How we deal with that will be one of the key components, because they can take the game away from you very quickly.”M.S. Dhoni’s availability remains a mystery, with a tight-lipped Fleming saying he is “happy with Dhoni’s recovery.”Published on Apr 17, 2026  #IPL #Gaikwads #lack #returns #due #nature #T20 #cricket #CSK #coach #Fleming

Hitting the hard length has been my strength, says Josh Hazlewood

Sunrisers Hyderabad’s charged-up bowling pool lineup will hope to make that task harder for the Super Kings. Fleming was left impressed by the team’s resilience against Rajasthan Royals.

“SRH fought back really well to give themselves a chance against RR. We’d love to have Hyderabad in that situation, but it’ll take a lot of work. Their top order is dynamic. How we deal with that will be one of the key components, because they can take the game away from you very quickly.”

M.S. Dhoni’s availability remains a mystery, with a tight-lipped Fleming saying he is “happy with Dhoni’s recovery.”

Published on Apr 17, 2026

#IPL #Gaikwads #lack #returns #due #nature #T20 #cricket #CSK #coach #Fleming">IPL 2026: Gaikwad’s lack of returns due to nature of T20 cricket, says CSK coach Fleming

Ruturaj Gaikwad has endured a difficult start to the season, managing just 63 runs, averaging just 12.60 with three single-digit scores and a venture beyond the 20s. His partner Sanju Samson suffered similar returns before a sublime unbeaten hundred at Chepauk turned the tide. 

Ayush Mhatre at No. 3, meanwhile, has effortlessly accumulated 171 runs, including two fifties, at an average of 34.20, striking at 170 in the PowerPlay. The youngster successfully stepped into an injured Ruturaj’s shoes last season. 

That, coupled with the CSK skipper’s dwindling returns, has fanned the whispers calling for a reshuffle at the top for the five-time champion, but head coach Stephen Fleming remains unconvinced. 

“He hasn’t had the returns that he would like, but that can be the nature of T20. We’ve seen over the years that he’s a quality player. If we can cover for him for a few games and he comes into form… Very rarely someone dominates the whole way.”

ALSO READ | Hitting the hard length has been my strength, says Josh Hazlewood

Sunrisers Hyderabad’s charged-up bowling pool lineup will hope to make that task harder for the Super Kings. Fleming was left impressed by the team’s resilience against Rajasthan Royals.

“SRH fought back really well to give themselves a chance against RR. We’d love to have Hyderabad in that situation, but it’ll take a lot of work. Their top order is dynamic. How we deal with that will be one of the key components, because they can take the game away from you very quickly.”

M.S. Dhoni’s availability remains a mystery, with a tight-lipped Fleming saying he is “happy with Dhoni’s recovery.”

Published on Apr 17, 2026

#IPL #Gaikwads #lack #returns #due #nature #T20 #cricket #CSK #coach #Fleming
Friday April 17th Expert MLB Betting Picks, Predictions | Deadspin.com  Apr 10, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee (right) greeted by designated hitter Casey Schmitt (left) and outfielder Heliot Ramons (center) following his two run home run during the seventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images   We had just scratched back to .500 on the year and then Jesus Luzardo happened, oh well. Let’s look at a couple MLB Picks for today.Season Record 8-9-1, -1.85 UnitsPadres at AngelsWho would have thought the Padres at Angels in mid April would give us a kind of interesting matchup? Especially the Angels half of it. Well, here we are. And hey Mike Trout is on a tear with five homers in his last four games.The Angels will start Jose Soriano and the righty has emerged as one of the best SP’s in baseball so far. Through four starts and 27 innings he has allowed one measly earned run to cross the plate on his watch, alongside a 0.67 WHIP. The WHIP is huge for him as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher with a 4.0 LA and 61.4% GB% (94th percentile), so that’s a risk for him playing in front of a less than stellar infield. But he’s controlling contact well thus far with a 33% HardHit% and 87.8 EV. Oh and most importantly, he’s learned how to produce K’s from his 97.5 MPH heat. His Whiff% is up from 27% last year to 32.4%, and his K% has exploded from 21% to 32% He’s throwing his fastball much more (23.4% vs. 8.6%) and his slider much less (49.1% to 30.5%) and the new mix is clearly doing wonders.The Padres start German Marquez, who has escaped Coors but magically is still not a good pitcher. He’s won two of his three starts, but that’s more thanks to his offense as he has an ugly 5.54 ERA and 1.69 and there’s nothing in his “skills” that suggest anything better than that. The Padres offense looks better on paper than they’ve played this far, as they have a teamwide wRC+ of 100. They have just 17 homers as a team so far, none from Fernando Tatis Jr.I like the F5 prop here because once it gets to the bullpen, the game tilts heavily to San Diego. Closer Mason Miller has an amazing walkout and when he gets to the mound he has an insane 74% K% so far. Meanwhile Angels closer Jordan Romano has blown two saves already this week.Angels F5 -0.5 (-105 BetMGM) Our Current Best OffersChannel debug: betting  Giants at NationalsLet’s stick to the Warmth in the Northeast play and go with an over on two kind of underwhelming teams. The Nats have actually had a pretty pesky offense as their 112 wRC+ ranks 4th in MLB. They face Logan Webb, who has gotten off to quite the rocky 5.25 ERA start. His K% has dipped to just 20% and his BB% is at 8.6% vs. 5.6% for his career. He’s had an ability to change his styles over the years, and in 2025 he bumped his K% to a career high 26%. He may need to do that again as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher in front of a really bad fielding right side of his infield. Not sure he gets it corrected in time to limit damage today. The Giants are not a titanic offense to say the least, but I trust they can at least get to the meh Zack Littell and the hideous Nats bullpen.Over 8 (-110 FanDuel) Our Current Best OffersChannel debug: betting   #Friday #April #17th #Expert #MLB #Betting #Picks #Predictions #Deadspin.comApr 10, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee (right) greeted by designated hitter Casey Schmitt (left) and outfielder Heliot Ramons (center) following his two run home run during the seventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images

We had just scratched back to .500 on the year and then Jesus Luzardo happened, oh well. Let’s look at a couple MLB Picks for today.

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Padres at Angels

Who would have thought the Padres at Angels in mid April would give us a kind of interesting matchup? Especially the Angels half of it. Well, here we are. And hey Mike Trout is on a tear with five homers in his last four games.

The Angels will start Jose Soriano and the righty has emerged as one of the best SP’s in baseball so far. 

Through four starts and 27 innings he has allowed one measly earned run to cross the plate on his watch, alongside a 0.67 WHIP. The WHIP is huge for him as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher with a 4.0 LA and 61.4% GB% (94th percentile), so that’s a risk for him playing in front of a less than stellar infield. But he’s controlling contact well thus far with a 33% HardHit% and 87.8 EV. Oh and most importantly, he’s learned how to produce K’s from his 97.5 MPH heat. His Whiff% is up from 27% last year to 32.4%, and his K% has exploded from 21% to 32% He’s throwing his fastball much more (23.4% vs. 8.6%) and his slider much less (49.1% to 30.5%) and the new mix is clearly doing wonders.

The Padres start German Marquez, who has escaped Coors but magically is still not a good pitcher. He’s won two of his three starts, but that’s more thanks to his offense as he has an ugly 5.54 ERA and 1.69 and there’s nothing in his “skills” that suggest anything better than that. The Padres offense looks better on paper than they’ve played this far, as they have a teamwide wRC+ of 100. 

They have just 17 homers as a team so far, none from Fernando Tatis Jr.

I like the F5 prop here because once it gets to the bullpen, the game tilts heavily to San Diego. Closer Mason Miller has an amazing walkout and when he gets to the mound he has an insane 74% K% so far. Meanwhile Angels closer Jordan Romano has blown two saves already this week.

Angels F5 -0.5 (-105 BetMGM)

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Giants at Nationals

Let’s stick to the Warmth in the Northeast play and go with an over on two kind of underwhelming teams. The Nats have actually had a pretty pesky offense as their 112 wRC+ ranks 4th in MLB. They face Logan Webb, who has gotten off to quite the rocky 5.25 ERA start. His K% has dipped to just 20% and his BB% is at 8.6% vs. 5.6% for his career. He’s had an ability to change his styles over the years, and in 2025 he bumped his K% to a career high 26%. He may need to do that again as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher in front of a really bad fielding right side of his infield. Not sure he gets it corrected in time to limit damage today. The Giants are not a titanic offense to say the least, but I trust they can at least get to the meh Zack Littell and the hideous Nats bullpen.

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#Friday #April #17th #Expert #MLB #Betting #Picks #Predictions #Deadspin.com">Friday April 17th Expert MLB Betting Picks, Predictions | Deadspin.com  Apr 10, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee (right) greeted by designated hitter Casey Schmitt (left) and outfielder Heliot Ramons (center) following his two run home run during the seventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images   We had just scratched back to .500 on the year and then Jesus Luzardo happened, oh well. Let’s look at a couple MLB Picks for today.Season Record 8-9-1, -1.85 UnitsPadres at AngelsWho would have thought the Padres at Angels in mid April would give us a kind of interesting matchup? Especially the Angels half of it. Well, here we are. And hey Mike Trout is on a tear with five homers in his last four games.The Angels will start Jose Soriano and the righty has emerged as one of the best SP’s in baseball so far. Through four starts and 27 innings he has allowed one measly earned run to cross the plate on his watch, alongside a 0.67 WHIP. The WHIP is huge for him as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher with a 4.0 LA and 61.4% GB% (94th percentile), so that’s a risk for him playing in front of a less than stellar infield. But he’s controlling contact well thus far with a 33% HardHit% and 87.8 EV. Oh and most importantly, he’s learned how to produce K’s from his 97.5 MPH heat. His Whiff% is up from 27% last year to 32.4%, and his K% has exploded from 21% to 32% He’s throwing his fastball much more (23.4% vs. 8.6%) and his slider much less (49.1% to 30.5%) and the new mix is clearly doing wonders.The Padres start German Marquez, who has escaped Coors but magically is still not a good pitcher. He’s won two of his three starts, but that’s more thanks to his offense as he has an ugly 5.54 ERA and 1.69 and there’s nothing in his “skills” that suggest anything better than that. The Padres offense looks better on paper than they’ve played this far, as they have a teamwide wRC+ of 100. They have just 17 homers as a team so far, none from Fernando Tatis Jr.I like the F5 prop here because once it gets to the bullpen, the game tilts heavily to San Diego. Closer Mason Miller has an amazing walkout and when he gets to the mound he has an insane 74% K% so far. Meanwhile Angels closer Jordan Romano has blown two saves already this week.Angels F5 -0.5 (-105 BetMGM) Our Current Best OffersChannel debug: betting  Giants at NationalsLet’s stick to the Warmth in the Northeast play and go with an over on two kind of underwhelming teams. The Nats have actually had a pretty pesky offense as their 112 wRC+ ranks 4th in MLB. They face Logan Webb, who has gotten off to quite the rocky 5.25 ERA start. His K% has dipped to just 20% and his BB% is at 8.6% vs. 5.6% for his career. He’s had an ability to change his styles over the years, and in 2025 he bumped his K% to a career high 26%. He may need to do that again as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher in front of a really bad fielding right side of his infield. Not sure he gets it corrected in time to limit damage today. The Giants are not a titanic offense to say the least, but I trust they can at least get to the meh Zack Littell and the hideous Nats bullpen.Over 8 (-110 FanDuel) Our Current Best OffersChannel debug: betting   #Friday #April #17th #Expert #MLB #Betting #Picks #Predictions #Deadspin.com

then Jesus Luzardo happened, oh well. Let’s look at a couple MLB Picks for today.

Season Record 8-9-1, -1.85 Units

Padres at Angels

Who would have thought the Padres at Angels in mid April would give us a kind of interesting matchup? Especially the Angels half of it. Well, here we are. And hey Mike Trout is on a tear with five homers in his last four games.

The Angels will start Jose Soriano and the righty has emerged as one of the best SP’s in baseball so far. 

Through four starts and 27 innings he has allowed one measly earned run to cross the plate on his watch, alongside a 0.67 WHIP. The WHIP is huge for him as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher with a 4.0 LA and 61.4% GB% (94th percentile), so that’s a risk for him playing in front of a less than stellar infield. But he’s controlling contact well thus far with a 33% HardHit% and 87.8 EV. Oh and most importantly, he’s learned how to produce K’s from his 97.5 MPH heat. His Whiff% is up from 27% last year to 32.4%, and his K% has exploded from 21% to 32% He’s throwing his fastball much more (23.4% vs. 8.6%) and his slider much less (49.1% to 30.5%) and the new mix is clearly doing wonders.

The Padres start German Marquez, who has escaped Coors but magically is still not a good pitcher. He’s won two of his three starts, but that’s more thanks to his offense as he has an ugly 5.54 ERA and 1.69 and there’s nothing in his “skills” that suggest anything better than that. The Padres offense looks better on paper than they’ve played this far, as they have a teamwide wRC+ of 100. 

They have just 17 homers as a team so far, none from Fernando Tatis Jr.

I like the F5 prop here because once it gets to the bullpen, the game tilts heavily to San Diego. Closer Mason Miller has an amazing walkout and when he gets to the mound he has an insane 74% K% so far. Meanwhile Angels closer Jordan Romano has blown two saves already this week.

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Giants at Nationals

Let’s stick to the Warmth in the Northeast play and go with an over on two kind of underwhelming teams. The Nats have actually had a pretty pesky offense as their 112 wRC+ ranks 4th in MLB. They face Logan Webb, who has gotten off to quite the rocky 5.25 ERA start. His K% has dipped to just 20% and his BB% is at 8.6% vs. 5.6% for his career. He’s had an ability to change his styles over the years, and in 2025 he bumped his K% to a career high 26%. He may need to do that again as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher in front of a really bad fielding right side of his infield. Not sure he gets it corrected in time to limit damage today. The Giants are not a titanic offense to say the least, but I trust they can at least get to the meh Zack Littell and the hideous Nats bullpen.

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Friday April 17th Expert MLB Betting Picks, Predictions | Deadspin.com  Apr 10, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee (right) greeted by designated hitter Casey Schmitt (left) and outfielder Heliot Ramons (center) following his two run home run during the seventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images   We had just scratched back to .500 on the year and then Jesus Luzardo happened, oh well. Let’s look at a couple MLB Picks for today.Season Record 8-9-1, -1.85 UnitsPadres at AngelsWho would have thought the Padres at Angels in mid April would give us a kind of interesting matchup? Especially the Angels half of it. Well, here we are. And hey Mike Trout is on a tear with five homers in his last four games.The Angels will start Jose Soriano and the righty has emerged as one of the best SP’s in baseball so far. Through four starts and 27 innings he has allowed one measly earned run to cross the plate on his watch, alongside a 0.67 WHIP. The WHIP is huge for him as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher with a 4.0 LA and 61.4% GB% (94th percentile), so that’s a risk for him playing in front of a less than stellar infield. But he’s controlling contact well thus far with a 33% HardHit% and 87.8 EV. Oh and most importantly, he’s learned how to produce K’s from his 97.5 MPH heat. His Whiff% is up from 27% last year to 32.4%, and his K% has exploded from 21% to 32% He’s throwing his fastball much more (23.4% vs. 8.6%) and his slider much less (49.1% to 30.5%) and the new mix is clearly doing wonders.The Padres start German Marquez, who has escaped Coors but magically is still not a good pitcher. He’s won two of his three starts, but that’s more thanks to his offense as he has an ugly 5.54 ERA and 1.69 and there’s nothing in his “skills” that suggest anything better than that. The Padres offense looks better on paper than they’ve played this far, as they have a teamwide wRC+ of 100. They have just 17 homers as a team so far, none from Fernando Tatis Jr.I like the F5 prop here because once it gets to the bullpen, the game tilts heavily to San Diego. Closer Mason Miller has an amazing walkout and when he gets to the mound he has an insane 74% K% so far. Meanwhile Angels closer Jordan Romano has blown two saves already this week.Angels F5 -0.5 (-105 BetMGM) Our Current Best OffersChannel debug: betting  Giants at NationalsLet’s stick to the Warmth in the Northeast play and go with an over on two kind of underwhelming teams. The Nats have actually had a pretty pesky offense as their 112 wRC+ ranks 4th in MLB. They face Logan Webb, who has gotten off to quite the rocky 5.25 ERA start. His K% has dipped to just 20% and his BB% is at 8.6% vs. 5.6% for his career. He’s had an ability to change his styles over the years, and in 2025 he bumped his K% to a career high 26%. He may need to do that again as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher in front of a really bad fielding right side of his infield. Not sure he gets it corrected in time to limit damage today. The Giants are not a titanic offense to say the least, but I trust they can at least get to the meh Zack Littell and the hideous Nats bullpen.Over 8 (-110 FanDuel) Our Current Best OffersChannel debug: betting   #Friday #April #17th #Expert #MLB #Betting #Picks #Predictions #Deadspin.comApr 10, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee (right) greeted by designated hitter Casey Schmitt (left) and outfielder Heliot Ramons (center) following his two run home run during the seventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images

We had just scratched back to .500 on the year and then Jesus Luzardo happened, oh well. Let’s look at a couple MLB Picks for today.

Season Record 8-9-1, -1.85 Units

Padres at Angels

Who would have thought the Padres at Angels in mid April would give us a kind of interesting matchup? Especially the Angels half of it. Well, here we are. And hey Mike Trout is on a tear with five homers in his last four games.

The Angels will start Jose Soriano and the righty has emerged as one of the best SP’s in baseball so far. 

Through four starts and 27 innings he has allowed one measly earned run to cross the plate on his watch, alongside a 0.67 WHIP. The WHIP is huge for him as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher with a 4.0 LA and 61.4% GB% (94th percentile), so that’s a risk for him playing in front of a less than stellar infield. But he’s controlling contact well thus far with a 33% HardHit% and 87.8 EV. Oh and most importantly, he’s learned how to produce K’s from his 97.5 MPH heat. His Whiff% is up from 27% last year to 32.4%, and his K% has exploded from 21% to 32% He’s throwing his fastball much more (23.4% vs. 8.6%) and his slider much less (49.1% to 30.5%) and the new mix is clearly doing wonders.

The Padres start German Marquez, who has escaped Coors but magically is still not a good pitcher. He’s won two of his three starts, but that’s more thanks to his offense as he has an ugly 5.54 ERA and 1.69 and there’s nothing in his “skills” that suggest anything better than that. The Padres offense looks better on paper than they’ve played this far, as they have a teamwide wRC+ of 100. 

They have just 17 homers as a team so far, none from Fernando Tatis Jr.

I like the F5 prop here because once it gets to the bullpen, the game tilts heavily to San Diego. Closer Mason Miller has an amazing walkout and when he gets to the mound he has an insane 74% K% so far. Meanwhile Angels closer Jordan Romano has blown two saves already this week.

Angels F5 -0.5 (-105 BetMGM)

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Giants at Nationals

Let’s stick to the Warmth in the Northeast play and go with an over on two kind of underwhelming teams. The Nats have actually had a pretty pesky offense as their 112 wRC+ ranks 4th in MLB. They face Logan Webb, who has gotten off to quite the rocky 5.25 ERA start. His K% has dipped to just 20% and his BB% is at 8.6% vs. 5.6% for his career. He’s had an ability to change his styles over the years, and in 2025 he bumped his K% to a career high 26%. He may need to do that again as he’s an extreme groundball pitcher in front of a really bad fielding right side of his infield. Not sure he gets it corrected in time to limit damage today. The Giants are not a titanic offense to say the least, but I trust they can at least get to the meh Zack Littell and the hideous Nats bullpen.

Over 8 (-110 FanDuel)

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