Tuesday June 4 Best Sports Betting Picks For French Open, MLB, & WNBA
It’s time for a reversal for the World Series champions, who didn’t give their faithful much of a return on their Monday night investment.
Two stars on the French Open clay are set to keep rising and shining early Wednesday morning and what may appear to be a rerun is playing before appreciative crowds again.
It’s Diana Taurasi and the “Remember How Good I Am” show, as she pays a visit to Seattle.
Detroit Tigers at Texas Rangers
The Tigers disappointed a big crowd of 28,000+ in Texas on Monday night, and payback is a, shall we say, a serious issue. The Tigers would seem to be in a comfortable position with dependable right-hander Jack Flaherty taking the mound against the Rangers’ Dane Dunning.
But wait.
Dunning is solid if not spectacular and he’s given up a total of six earned runs over his past four starts (18 1/3 innings) while striking out 24 hitters. He can do just enough through five or six innings to give the Texas offense a chance to atone for their paltry offensive output Monday night.
We’re banking on some payback.
Texas Rangers moneyline at -106 (FanDuel).
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French Open
It’s starting to get serious now. And it’s time to play favorites, although the juice is a little steep.
It’s worth it, this time.
No. 4 seed Elena Rybakina is cruising through her portion of the draw, and No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka is equally impressive – and she is always an entertaining watch, making her matches even more appealing.
Betting on the Nos. 2 and 4 seeds to move forward is not exactly a daring move, but the two-woman parlay still brings us decent odds. We’re not gonna overthink this one. These two are very likely to move on.
Two-leg parlay of Rybakina and Sabalenka at -169 (DraftKings).
Phoenix quick parlay per DraftKings: Mercury +4.5 at half with +8 for the game at +154.
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Phoenix Mercury at Seattle Storm
The Phoenix surge is surprising and the Storm are the next target.
Diana Taurasi has found her past mojo and leads this Brittney Griner-less team into Seattle.
The Mercury are again a big underdog, and – as we did last time – we’re going with the mighty Merc.
Coach Nate Tibbetts continues to find ways to exploit opposing defenses, and Kayleah Copper continues to be an All-Star-level threat.
Copper ranked third in the league with 22.9 points per game entering Tuesday, and Taurasi scores 17.8 as a nice complement.
Seattle’s Jewell Lloyd and Nneka Ogwumike average a combined 38.5 and will have something to day about Phoenix’s chances.
We just think the eight points is a little too much.
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