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Sports Betting Dog is your home for free sports picks and betting tips. Our sports handicappers give you their best bets each day on all major sports leagues. To have long term success in building up your bank roll your wagers must be well researched and made on an informed basis. Our cappers give you the very best free picks so you don't have to spend hours researching the stats and data.


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Finding a solid bet is similar to developing a game plan for the individual sport - and it's time consuming. That's why Sports Betting Dog offers you free sports picks and predictions daily developed by our community of handicappers and betting experts as well as free betting tools you can use to get an edge over the sportsbooks.


What Makes A Great Free Sports Pick?

It's simple! One that wins!

In order to generate winning picks we utilize a strategy of going "beyond the spread". This involves taking into account more than just betting trends or injury reports. For example, is too much of the public betting on a specific side? Is there a strange line movement, no line movement when there should be, or is the wrong team favored to win? There are many variables that can push a specific game one way or the other which is why in-depth handicapping of every game is so crucial.

Another thing to know is that the best betting picks have years and years of betting experience behind them. Learning how to read sports betting odds and to look beyond the money line or spread is a skill and it's one that's usually developed from years of consistent winning. The goal of our free betting picks is to use our knowledge base that we've acquired from decades in sports wagering, and pass it along to you to help build your bankroll with our free picks.


Why Utilize Sports Betting Dog for Free Sports Picks?

In order to have legitimate wins over an extended period of time you need to put in research.

One of the best reasons to use our free betting tips is simply to save you some time. Our handicappers analyze trends, injuries, weather, and countless other data points for hours daily to give you the best sport predictions day in and day out.


What Free Expert Picks Do You Offer At Sports Betting Dog?

We cover all major sports at Sports Betting Dog, our handicapper picks and free betting tools include:

  • Free NFL Picks - Weekly free picks against the spread and over under totals for all regular season and playoff games. We finish the season off with our Super Bowl expert picks and best bets.
  • Free College Football Picks - Weekly free picks against the spread and over under totals for all regular season and bowl games including the National Championship game.
  • Free NBA Picks - Daily free picks against the spread and over under totals for all regular season and playoff games. The season ends with our NBA Championship picks for the seven game series.
  • Free College Basketball Picks - Daily free picks against the spread and over under totals for all regular season, conference tournament and March Madness games.
  • Free MLB Picks - Daily money line and totals picks for all regular season games. Our MLB picks continue through the playoffs and conclude with expert World Series picks for the seven game series.
  • Free NHL Picks - Daily money line and over under total goal picks from our experts which include playoff predictions. We finish the season off with our expert Stanley Cup picks and best bets.
  • Free Soccer Picks - Daily money line and over under total goal picks from our experts. We finish the season off with our expert Champions League picks and best bets.
  • Free MMA Picks - Weekly money line and over under total rounds picks from our experts which include every UFC event.
  • Free Tennis Picks - Daily money line and over under total sets picks from our experts which include every tennis event in the world.

Want to Learn More About Types of Betting Odds?

The most popular betting options are the moneyline, point spread, total, future, and prop bets.

We have broken each bet type down:

Moneyline Bets

A moneyline wager is a simple prediction on which team will win a game. This is an example of a moneyline:

New York Yankees to beat the Boston Red Sox (-145)
Minnesota Twins to beat the Houston Astros (+118)

You can pick which team you think will win and place a moneyline bet on them. You can make your pick with your own handicapping analysis or utilize computer picks as part of your strategy. The odds API explain the potential profit available on either team and its implied chance of winning.

A moneyline can also apply to the player that will win a tennis match, the boxer that will win a fight, and so on. This is another example:

Novak Djokovic to beat Jannik Sinner (-282)
Carlos Alcaraz to beat Daniil Medvedev (+162)

The concept is always the same: just pick the winner and place your bet. You will be paid out after the event if you guess correctly. If you do not know how to read odds, just remember two simple principles:

If the odds begin with a minus (-), it explains the amount you must wager to generate a $100 profit. A $145 bet on the Yankees would earn you a $100 profit, whereas a $282 bet on Djokovic would earn you $100.

If the odds start with a plus (+), the numbers highlight the profit you would earn by placing a $100 bet. For example, a $100 bet on the Twins would earn you a $118 profit, while a $100 bet on Federer would deliver a $162 profit.

Point Spread Bets

This is the most common bet on football and basketball games. Sportsbooks will assign a handicap to the stronger team (the moneyline favorite). That creates a point spread. It allows them to offer similar odds on either team covering it. This is an example of a point spread:

New York Giants -3.5 vs. Philadelphia Eagles (-110)
Philadelphia Eagles +3.5 vs. New York Giants (-110)

You have two options. If you bet on the Cowboys to cover, they need to win by 7 or more points. A bet on the Seahawks to cover would pay out if they won the game or lost by up to 6 points. You will find similar bets on other sports, such as: A run line on MLB games A puck line on NHL games Handicaps and Asian handicaps on Soccer games A games handicap on a tennis match. This is an example of a puck line:

New York Rangers -1.5 vs. Philadelphia Flyers (+225)
Philadelphia Flyers +1.5 vs. New York Rangers (-185)

The concept is the same as an NFL point spread. A bet on the Penguins would require them to win by 2 or more goals. A wager on the Sharks would pay off if they won or lost by a single goal. Sportsbooks offer a main point spread, puck line and run line. However, they also provide lots of alternate lines. They either make things easier for you in exchange for a smaller potential payout or make things harder in exchange for a larger potential payout.

Total Bets

Sportsbooks set a total points line on every basketball or football game. You can simply bet on "Over" or "Under". This is an example of a total points line:

L.A. Lakers vs. Denver Nuggets - Over 221.5 points (-105)
L.A. Lakers vs. Denver Nuggets - Under 221.5 points (-115)

If you bet on over, you are predicting that the Mavs and the Suns will combine for at least 217 points during the game. A bet on under is a prediction that Miami and Brooklyn will combine for no more than 216 points. Once again, you will find all sorts of alternate totals, which skew the odds in different directions. You can also bet on totals for individual halves and quarters, and sportsbooks offer team totals too. Over/Under bets are available on lots of other sports too, including:

  • Total runs on a baseball game
  • Total goals on a hockey or soccer game
  • Total games in a tennis match
  • Total rounds in a UFC or boxing match

They all share one thing in common: you do not need to specify which team, player or fighter will win. However, you can combine a totals bet with a moneyline or a spread for a same game parlay if you like. This is an example of a total runs line:

New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox - Over 9.5 runs (-108)
New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox - Under 9.5 runs (-108)

Future Bets

A futures bet is a long-term wager that runs for an entire season. That means it is not dictated by the result of a single game. The most common futures bets focus on team that will win a major event, such as:

  • Super Bowl
  • World Series
  • NBA Championship
  • Stanley Cup
  • Champions League

The sportsbooks will assess the quality of every team in the field. They then release futures betting odds on each team's chances of success. It starts with the favorite, which is often the reigning champion. The odds grow longer as you work your way down the list, until you reach the huge underdogs at the bottom. There are lots of other futures bets, including:

  • A team to win its conference or division
  • A team to reach the playoffs or not reach the playoffs
  • Over/Under on the number of regular season wins a team will secure
  • The division or conference that will yield the Super Bowl/World Series winner

You will also find a wide array of futures bets on players, such as:

  • NFL MVP
  • Heisman Trophy
  • Defensive/Offensive Player of the Year
  • Defensive/Offensive Rookie of the Year
  • Comeback Player of the Year
  • Coach of the Year
  • NBA MVP
  • NL/AL MVP
  • Vezina Trophy
  • Top Goal Scorer

There are lots of season specials too. For example, you can bet on the NFL player that will secure the most passing yards, rushing yards or receiving yards during the season. The odds on these futures bets will change as the season wears on. If a team is on a hot streak, its odds will shorten. If another team loses a key player to injury, its odds will drift out.

Prop Bets

Prop bets focus on a specific aspect of a game. There are three main categories:

These are some examples of player props:

  • Over/Under on the number of touchdown passes a QB will throw.
  • An NBA prop bet on a player recording a triple double.
  • An MLB player to hit a home run.
  • An NHL prop bet on a player achieving a hat trick.

Game props can include:

  • Will an NHL game go into overtime? Yes/No
  • Over/Under 12.5 corners in a soccer game
  • Will there be a 2-point conversion attempt in a football game? Yes/No
  • Will runs be scored in the 1st inning (YRFI/NRFI) of an MLB game? Yes/No

Team props might include:

  • The first team to 15 points in an NFL game
  • A team to score 3 or more goals in a hockey game
  • The team with the most 3-point field goals in an NBA game

Prop bets are not linked to the result. However, you can often combine them with other markets, such as the spread, moneyline or totals, for a same game parlay (SGP) offered by many popular sportsbooks.

Popular Baseball Leagues Worldwide

Baseball is one of the most followed sports worldwide, with several professional leagues in different countries. Below is a detailed breakdown of the most popular leagues:


1. Major League Baseball (MLB) - USA & Canada

The MLB is the most prestigious professional baseball league in the world. It consists of 30 teams divided into two leagues:

  • American League (AL)
  • National League (NL)

Each league has three divisions (East, Central, West), and teams compete in a 162-game regular season, followed by the MLB Playoffs and the World Series, where the AL and NL champions face off in a best-of-seven series.

MLB features the best players globally and is the most wagered baseball league worldwide.


2. Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) - Japan

The NPB is Japan's top professional baseball league, often called the "Japanese MLB." It consists of two leagues:

  • Central League
  • Pacific League

Each league has six teams that play a 143-game regular season, followed by the Climax Series Playoffs, leading to the Japan Series Championship (best-of-seven).

The NPB is known for its elite pitching, disciplined batting, and strong fan culture. Many MLB players come from or transition to NPB.


3. Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) - South Korea

The KBO is South Korea's top professional baseball league, consisting of 10 teams playing a 144-game season.

  • The league has bat-flipping culture, an exciting offensive style, and a loyal fan base.
  • The season ends with the KBO Playoffs and the Korean Series (best-of-seven championship).

The KBO has gained international popularity, especially during the MLB offseason.


4. Mexican League (LMB) - Mexico

The LMB is Mexico's top baseball league and is affiliated with Minor League Baseball (MiLB) as a Triple-A league.

  • Features 18 teams and a 90-game season.
  • The league is known for its mix of local and former MLB players.
  • The championship series is called the Serie del Rey.

Baseball is extremely popular in Mexico, and the LMB is one of Latin America's top leagues.


5. Liga de Beisbol Profesional de la Republica Dominicana (LIDOM) - Dominican Republic

The LIDOM is the Dominican Republic's top professional winter league and one of the best baseball leagues globally.

  • The league features six teams playing a 50-game season, followed by the round-robin playoffs and a best-of-nine championship series.
  • Many MLB players play in LIDOM during the offseason.
  • The champion represents the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean Series (Serie del Caribe).

LIDOM produces some of the best MLB talent, including legends like David Ortiz and Pedro Martinez.


6. Cuban National Series (Serie Nacional de Beisbol) - Cuba

Cuba has a rich baseball tradition, and the Serie Nacional is its premier league.

  • The league has 16 teams divided into two divisions.
  • It is known for its strong pitching and fundamentals.
  • Many Cuban MLB stars (e.g., Jose Abreu, Yordan Alvarez) developed in this league.

7. Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP) - Venezuela

The LVBP is Venezuela's top professional baseball league and runs from October to January.

  • Features eight teams playing a 63-game season.
  • The champion competes in the Caribbean Series.
  • Produces top MLB talent, including stars like Miguel Cabrera and Ronald Acuna Jr.

8. Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) - Taiwan

The CPBL is Taiwan's premier baseball league, known for its high-scoring games.

  • Features six teams playing a 120-game season.
  • The Taiwan Series decides the champion.
  • Attracts international talent and former MLB players.

9. Minor League Baseball (MiLB) - USA

The MiLB is MLB's developmental league system, featuring multiple levels:

  • Triple-A (AAA) - One step below MLB.
  • Double-A (AA) - Top prospects develop here.
  • Single-A (A & A-Advanced) - Lower-level professional baseball.

MiLB serves as a farm system for MLB teams to develop young players.


10. Caribbean Series (Serie del Caribe) - Latin America

The Caribbean Series is an annual tournament featuring the champions from:

  • Dominican Republic (LIDOM)
  • Puerto Rico (LBPRC)
  • Venezuela (LVBP)
  • Mexico (LMP)
  • Cuba (Invited in some years)

It determines the best baseball team in Latin America and is highly competitive.


Betting on Baseball

Common Baseball Bets

1. Moneyline Bet (Winner Bet)

  • A simple bet on which team will win the game.
  • Example:
    • New York Yankees (-160) vs. Boston Red Sox (+140)
    • Yankees are favorites (bet $160 to win $100).
    • Red Sox are underdogs (bet $100 to win $140).

2. Run Line Bet (Baseball's Version of Point Spread)

  • A bet where the favorite must win by a certain number of runs, and the underdog can lose within a margin.
  • Example:
    • Los Angeles Dodgers -1.5 (+120) vs. Chicago Cubs +1.5 (-140)
    • Dodgers must win by 2 or more runs.
    • Cubs can lose by 1 run (or win) to cover the bet.

3. Over/Under (Total Runs Bet)

  • Betting on whether the total runs scored in the game will be over or under a set number.
  • Example:
    • Over/Under 8.5 runs
    • If the game ends 6-4 (10 total runs), Over wins.
    • If the game ends 3-2 (5 total runs), Under wins.

4. First Five Innings (F5) Bet

  • A bet on the outcome of the first five innings instead of the full game.
  • Useful when betting on starting pitchers.

5. Player Props (Individual Performance Bets)

  • Betting on specific player stats.
  • Example:
    • Shohei Ohtani Over/Under 1.5 hits
    • Aaron Judge to hit a home run (+250 odds)
    • Max Scherzer Over 7.5 strikeouts

6. Futures Bets (Season-Long Bets)

  • Betting on outcomes that will happen later in the season.
  • Example:
    • World Series Winner (Braves +600, Astros +750, Dodgers +900).
    • MVP Winner (Juan Soto +450, Mookie Betts +500).
    • Most Home Runs in a Season (Pete Alonso +700, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. +800).

Where People Bet on Baseball

  • Online Sportsbooks (FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, Caesars).
  • Vegas Sportsbooks (Casinos in Las Vegas).
  • Offshore Sportsbooks (Websites operating outside the U.S.).
  • Local Bookies (Illegal in some places but common in underground betting).

Many sportsbooks offer live betting, where you can wager while the game is happening, adjusting to real-time odds.


Final Thoughts

Baseball has major leagues worldwide, including MLB, NPB, KBO, LIDOM, and LVBP, with passionate fanbases. The sport also has a wide range of betting options, from moneylines and run lines to player props and futures, making it one of the most dynamic sports for betting globally.

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