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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (921) Tampa Bay Rays at (922) St. Louis Cardinals: Moneyline | 4:15pm EDT - Mar 26/2026 |
The PLAY: St. Louis Cardinals 106
It's never wise to read too much into spring training results. However, one doesn't want to discount them entirely either. Liberatore, St. Louis's expected starter, had a sparkling 1.80 ERA and 0.80 WHIP in four spring starts, striking out 19 in 15 innings. He walked only two. Liberatore noted: "That's two too many." He delivered five shutout innings in his final spring start. On the other hand, Rasmussen had a 4.91 ERA and 1.50 WHIP in his four spring starts. He got rocked for 11 hits and eight runs (7 earned) in his final spring start. The Cards were 44-37 at home last season while the Rays were 36-45 on the road. In the first ever opening day meeting between these teams, let's go with the home underdog Cardinals.
Consultant Bio
When industry insiders really need a big win, many put their trust in Ben Burns. Ben's ability to consistently deliver with his biggest plays is legendary. It made him the single most popular handicapper in the history of Covers. Burns has numerous documented #1 titles to his credit. In addition to being a champion sports handicapper, he's taken down multiple DFS prizes of $300K or greater.
Ben believes that there's no substitute for hard work. He logs long hours and is surrounded by a team of assistants who do the same. Ben plays all the major North American sports and uses a vast variety of handicapping strategies to beat them. Burns' O/U selections are internationally renowned. On most days, he'll have between 2-5 plays.