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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (905) Arizona Diamondbacks at (906) Miami Marlins: Moneyline | 6:40pm EDT - Jun 10/2026 |
The PLAY: Arizona Diamondbacks -112 Ryne Nelson (RHP), Ryan Gusto (RHP) Must Start
Arizona comes in a slight favorite today against Miami. For the Marlins their preferred role is when they check in as a favorite, as they are 15-6 when suited up as such this season. In today's match up Arizona sends Ryne Nelson to the mound , who is 3-2 with a 3.41 ERA in his last 5 starts. Ryan Gusto has struggled mightily for Miami in the 3 games he has appeared he has given up 5 earned runs in 5 innings of work. Look for Arizona to bounce back tonight, and even the series at 1 a piece.
Consultant Bio
Billy has been handicapping college and professional sports for over 30 years. In addition, for over 2 decades, Billy was an integral part of the Northcoast Sports Community Line. During that span on the Community Line Billy was monitored by the Sports Monitor of Oklahoma City with 36 top 10 finishes, 18 top 5 finishes, and SEVEN 7 #1 titles. The categories of the top 10 finishes and better would include Net Wins, Winning %, and Net Profit. Not only does Billy handicap the major US sports, but his success is well documented in so-called niche sports such as Non-NFL/CFB Football, the WNBA, College World Series, and even the NCAA Womens Tournament when it reaches the Sweet Sixteen.