These are not Sportspicks "Recommended Picks"
Results 3/17/23
8-3 ATS
0-2 "Longshots" WTF Kennesaw State!!
7-0 ML's Parlay Won - Odds Boost = +1129
First Round Results
13-9-1 ATS
0-2 "Longshots"
10-2 ML's 1-1 ML Parlays
Crick's Picks: 3/18/23 (8 Picks)
San Diego State/Furman UNDER 138 12:10 PM EST
Tennessee +3.5 vs Duke 2:40 PM EST
Kansas -3.5 vs Arkansas 5:10 PM EST
Missouri/Princeton UNDER 149 6:10 PM EST
Auburn +5.5 vs Houston 7:10 PM EST
Texas/Penn State OVER 139.5 7:45 PM EST
UCLA -7.5 vs Northwestern 8:40 PM EST
Alabama -9 vs Maryland 9:40 PM EST
No Favorite "Longshot" of the Night
Free ML Parlay (5 Picks)
Tennessee +135 vs Duke 2:40 PM EST
Kansas -175 vs Arkansas 5:10 PM EST
Missouri -300 vs Princeton 6:10 PM EST
Auburn +195 vs Houston 7:10 PM EST
Texas -260 vs Penn State 7:45 PM EST
Total Odds Boost = +1911
10.00 to win 191.11
100.00 to win 1,911.00
Let's Keep It Rollin!!
Good Luck Today!!!!
-Crickett
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START TIME - 8:00 AM EST
🔥 June 21, 2026 Degenerate Special 🔥
Afternoon slate locked with high-K arms! 🔥
Your Locked Open Bets (placed & pending):
1. 3-Leg Parlay — Odds: +121
• Chase Burns 6+ Strikeouts (-440) — CIN Reds @ NY Yankees 1:36 PM ET
• Dylan Cease 6+ Strikeouts (-275) — TOR Blue Jays @ CHC Cubs 2:21 PM ET
• Logan Gilbert 6+ Strikeouts (-310) — BOS Red Sox @ SEA Mariners 4:11 PM ET
2. 5-Leg Parlay — Odds: +200
• Chase Burns 6+ Strikeouts (-420) — CIN @ NYY 1:36 PM ET
• Logan Webb 4+ Strikeouts (-900) — SF Giants @ MIA Marlins 1:41 PM ET
• Dustin May 4+ Strikeouts (-500) — STL Cardinals @ KC Royals 2:11 PM ET
• Dylan Cease 6+ Strikeouts (-275) — TOR @ CHC 2:21 PM ET
• Logan Gilbert 6+ Strikeouts (-300) — BOS @ SEA 4:11 PM ET
Single Bet
• Dylan Cease Over 6.5 Strikeouts (-132) — TOR @ CHC 2:21 PM ET
#MLBProps #StrikeoutBets #DegenerateMode 🤑⚾
First, four factors dictate whether there is major turnover in the Senate in a midterm election independent of the favorability of the Senate map (due to only one-third of seats being up in any given midterm). Often, as was the case in both 2018 and 2022, is that incumbents are not destined to lose seats, outside of realigning elections in unfavorable maps. This cycle's map favors the GOP, which is why the prediction markets and most forecasters expect a GOP majority in the 2027 Senate. The four factors that prove dangerous to the incumbent party are: first, a recession or cost of living crisis; second, a war; third, a major scandal; and fourth, a sense of betrayal in the voter group that backed the incumbent amongst some portion of their prior electoral coalition. Five midterms feature some combingation of those factors in some significant degree: 1930, 1946, 1958, 1974 and 2006.
Without those factors present in multiple forms, the incumbent party can expect to hold on to seats in states it previously won outside the national margin. When those factors are present, the landscape shifts dramatically. Examining those White House incumbent seats that showed a state-wide election decided by single digits in the prior decade produces the following probabilities: the incumbent White House party lost at least 67% of its incumbent held seats, as much as 85% of its incumbent held seats, and an average of 75% of its incumbent hold seats, rarely upsetting the opposition party in any seat and often losing a surprise or two in seats considered completely safe.