6-2 START TO THE WEEK! Bryan Power went 2-0 on Thursday including - perhaps - the EASIEST winner we've seen in MLB so far this season! He had the Over (8.5) in Braves-D'backs, which ended up being a 17-2 final!
For Friday, BP has identified yet ANOTHER MLB game destined to fly OVER the total. It goes in the afternoon. What are you waiting for?
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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (909) Tampa Bay Rays at (910) Minnesota Twins: Moneyline | 4:10pm EDT - Apr 3/2026 |
The PLAY: Tampa Bay Rays -102 Joe Boyle (RHP), Bailey Ober (RHP) Must Start
Pretty significant scheduling edge for the road team here as the Rays had Thursday off while the Twins were wrapping up a series in KC. So the Twins are being asked to travel, with no off day, for today's home opener. While yesterday was a day game, and a 5-1 win over the Royals, truthfully I don't think much of this Twins team in 2026.
Meanwhile, I bet the Rays Over 77.5 wins. They're not off a to great start, having dropped two of three to both the Cardinals and Brewers. No team has committed more errors so far and the bullpen has posted an 8.64 ERA (third worst). But this projects as a better matchup for TB , most notably in the starting pitching department.
Joe Boyle looked good in his first start, going six innings and allowing just two runs on three hits. Most importantly, he didn't walk anybody (control has been an issue). Boyle will be opposed here by Bailey Ober, a prime fade candidate after posting a 5.10 ERA and 1.30 WHIP last season. Ober had just one strikeout in his first start of '26, as his fastball velocity was down, and lasted only four innings (allowed three runs on four hits). I just think we're getting a good price on the better ballclub, who comes in with an early season rest advantage.
Consultant Bio
After spending the previous decade at Covers Experts, Bryan Power has wasted little time establishing himself. A consistent winner since first emerging on the scene back in 2011, Power didn't have a single losing calendar year in his first decade as a pro handicapper! In April & May of this year (2022), he went on an amazing 154-99-2 (+$41,322) with all plays!
Power handicaps football (both NFL and college), basketball (NBA and college), MLB, Soccer (most major European leagues), and the UFC. He uses a personal set of power ratings, combined with situational handicapping, to make his selections. Multiple bets per day across multiple sports are the norm.