Austin Pendergrass

Austin Pendergrass' Picks

Today
2-WAY PARLAY-111
0.5u
S.Kwan o0.5 Hits-250
MIN
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CLE
Top 1st
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Over 8.5-164
NYY
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BAL
1u
04/30 10:35 PM
1
CHC -168
CHC
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PIT
1u
04/30 10:40 PM
1
TB -168
KC
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TB
1u
04/30 11:05 PM
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CIN -148
STL
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6
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CIN
1u
FINAL 4/30
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4-WAY PARLAY-117
1u
LAD -295
MIA
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7
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FINAL 4/30
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Pending
Futures
Cincinnati Reds o79.5+100
2025 MLB Regular Season - Total Wins
1u
Cincinnati Reds O 79.5 wins The Reds went 77-85 last year and they’re only expected to win 3 more games? I’m taking that. A lot of injuries last year especially one of their young stars in McLain. He missed all of last year and is ready to go this year. They did lose India but McLain will step in at 2nd base and him and Elly De La Cruz should make huge step forwards year. They didn’t make any huge additions although I did like the depth pieces they added especially with Singer to the pitching staff. Not only do I like the young guys to make leaps this year but I think the division got a lot worse and it’s there for the taking. May also look into sprinkling the Reds to win the division (currently +490 on FD). Cards I think tried to get worse with their off season. Pirates didn’t do much at all either, like their pitching staff with Skenes but their bats don’t scare me at all. Brewers lost a ton of key pieces. I don’t expect them to be awful like the Cards but they’re on the downward trend to me this year. Cubs should be better this year with the addition of Tucker and some exciting younger players but still don’t trust their pitching staff.
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Past Performance
Yesterday4-3-057%
0.37u
Last 7 Days24-39-038%
-14.06u
Last 30 Days96-138-141%
-29.87u
All Time765-998-1243%
-131.50u
Top Leagues
NFL142-156-048%
14.93u
NHL54-61-047%
-13.18u
NCAAF35-61-036%
-24.16u
NCAAB128-173-043%
-29.25u
MLB175-221-444%
-29.90u
NBA231-324-841%
-47.95u