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Guardians vs. Twins odds, prediction: MLB best bets, picks Monday

Guardians vs. Twins odds, prediction: MLB best bets, picks Monday

New York Post19-05-2025

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'Tough job being a public handicapper while tracking wins and losses over seven months. Hang in there, Stitch.' — Rich, Hell's Kitchen
Not so tough, Rich. You know who has it tough? Diddy's defense team.
Well, it's all over. No, not the 'Free Luigi' rallies; the Twins' 13-game winning streak has come to an end.
They can start a new one at home on Monday night.
Bailey Ober didn't make it out of the fifth inning after allowing three runs to the Orioles, but he'd given up just four runs in his previous 24 ²/₃.
Cleveland visits, and Logan Allen goes for the Guardians.
Allen tossed six shutout innings at the Brewers, but coughed up 13 runs in his previous 14 frames.
Play $50 on the Twinkies (-135, DraftKings).
Stitches is all in on Bailey Ober tonight for Minnesota.
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Winner! Will Benson hit a pair of homers, Andrew Abbott pitched five shutout innings, and the Reds pushed past the Guards 3-1.
Down -137 pedroborbons.
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