What Prediction Markets Are Saying About This Weekend’s Biggest Sports Storylines
From a five-years-in-the-making UFC comeback to a home run race that's already been decided, here's what the prediction markets say to watch this weekend.
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From a five-years-in-the-making UFC comeback to a home run race that's already been decided, here's what the prediction markets say to watch this weekend.
A longshot home run play, a near-lock under, and a fair-priced total-bases pick — the best of Wednesday's MLB prop board.
Jackson Chourio on a hot streak, Drew Rasmussen missing bats, and Bobby Witt Jr. at plus money make Tuesday worth betting.
Yordan Alvarez, Chase Burns, and a Logan Webb under headline our best props picks for June 3, 2026. Three different games, three genuine edges.
Gerrit Cole and the surging Yankees visit Kansas City looking to extend their win streak, as the Royals try to play spoiler with offense that's been sneaky effective.
Cole Schlittler enters one of the most intriguing pitching matchups of the week against the New York Yankees, carrying a jaw-dropping 6-2 record and 1.50 ERA into Kauffman Stadium.
Tuesday's best MLB props span three games and three great matchups, with Pete Alonso, Aaron Judge, and Salvador Perez all in spots to produce big tonight.
Aaron Judge's walk-off homer Sunday gave the Yankees momentum, but Kansas City is hot at home with Will Warren facing Michael Wacha in a compelling Memorial Day matchup.
Michael Wacha (3.13 ERA) and Cleveland head to Kansas City, where Tanner Bibee sits 0-4 on the season. The Guardians may be the best plus-money value on Monday's MLB slate.
Bryan Woo's command and T-Mobile Park set up a favorable spot for Seattle against a struggling Cole Ragans and a Kansas City team that has gotten off to a 12-19 start.
The Kansas City Royals and Sacramento Athletics meet in a rubber match that has been decided by pitching, with Jeffrey Springs and Noah Cameron both taking the mound in a series that has stayed remarkably low-scoring.