Yesterday’s 20★ NHL Pick Cashed — and Today’s MLB Pick Is Free

If you followed yesterday’s Elite NHL Pick, congratulations — you cashed in big. Our 20★ hockey bet hit with ease with 7 total goals….and the line was only 5.5, adding another profit to the month. And this pick was FREE to the public!

1-0 +$2,000 so far this week in sports picks overall!

Now we’re rolling that momentum straight into baseball tonight, and yes, today’s MLB pick is free too. We’re backing the Toronto Blue Jays on the moneyline at +170, and the value on this side is simply too good to ignore.

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Toronto Blue Jays +170 (5*)


Why the Blue Jays Are Dangerous Tonight

Toronto has quietly been one of baseball’s most unpredictable — and therefore profitable — teams when they’re undervalued. At +170, the oddsmakers are daring us to believe this team can’t steal one. But the numbers, motivation, and matchup say otherwise.

The Jays come into this one with confidence after a stretch of improved offensive rhythm. Their bats are connecting, the dugout has life again, and you can sense that “spoiler energy” — the kind that fuels a mid-season statement game.

When Toronto’s lineup finds rhythm, it’s a problem for any opponent. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has rediscovered his timing, Bo Bichette’s contact rate has ticked up, and the supporting cast has chipped in clutch hits.

This is a lineup that can hit for both power and average, and when they string together quality at-bats early, the game tends to tilt fast. They’ve been disciplined lately — fewer chase swings, more traffic on the bases, and a better approach against high-velocity pitching.

If the Jays jump ahead early, they’re the type of team that makes the opposition chase all night.


Pitching Matchup Gives Toronto a Real Shot

The key tonight is the starting pitching matchup — it’s not as lopsided as the line suggests. Toronto’s starter enters in solid recent form, limiting walks and forcing ground balls. Meanwhile, the opposing starter has struggled when pitching from behind in counts and tends to fade after the fifth inning. That sets the stage perfectly for a Jays offense that grinds at-bats and capitalizes on fatigue.

The bullpen, while inconsistent earlier this season, has shown steadier command lately. If Toronto gets five quality innings from the starter, the relief corps has enough to protect a lead.


Motivation, Momentum, and Moneyline Value

At +170, this bet represents both momentum and value. The implied odds suggest the Jays only win this matchup about 37% of the time. But if you believe their true chances are closer to 45-50%, you’re holding a positive-EV (expected value) wager — the kind that makes long-term profit possible.

Toronto is also motivated. They’re playing for pride, positioning, and the chance to punch back at a team that’s been favored over them all series. That chip-on-the-shoulder mindset often shows up on the scoreboard.


Final Thoughts

Yesterday, our 20★ NHL winner cashed exactly as expected. Today, we’re staying aggressive with another Elite Sports Pick, this time on the diamond, and once again FREE. This is a paid pick that subscribers receive!

Underdogs like this don’t come around often. When they do — and the data backs it — you take your shot.

Official Play: Toronto Blue Jays +170 (Moneyline)


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