When the lineup flips — a starter swap, a late scratch, a status change — our AI superforecasters find the edges, stack them into a parlay, and email you the bets before the market reprices.
Same hand (RHP→RHP) — quality change only. Sandlin's higher walk rate opens lanes for Minnesota's contact hitters.
Lee's .312 xBA and pull tendency exploit Sandlin's fastball location patterns. Strong platoon matchup.
Larnach's .289 xBA vs RHP, combined with Sandlin's elevated walk rate, creates a favorable 2+ TB window.
Bell's power profile and XBH rate against RHP gives him a strong shot at the 2+ bases threshold.
Clemens benefits from Sandlin's command issues — higher chance of hittable counts leading to XBH.
Edge exists but confidence too low for a bet. The price already reflects Buxton's power upside.
Oddsmiths monitors the information streams that move sports markets: official injury reports, probable starters, lineup news, scratches, weather, and late-breaking context.
When news breaks, our AI forecasting agents evaluate the affected player props in seconds. They compare the new information against historical baselines, player usage, matchup context, and live market prices to identify where the odds may be stale.
The best opportunities are delivered directly to your inbox, with the rationale and recommended stake reserved for members.
Our methodology is inspired by Superforecasting: start with base rates, update when the facts change, measure confidence carefully, and keep score.
New Every Flip Side trigger ships two ways — the individual bets above, plus a multi-leg combo card when three or more edges land in the same game. Single ticket, stacked payout.
Geoff has spent his career at the intersection of sports, media, startups, and AI. He's a former sports journalist and producer, a Techstars founder, an MBA in Sports Management, and an early builder with large language models. He previously led AI initiatives for a global fitness education company and participated in Sportradar's Futures Hub accelerator.
He also coaches Little League and youth basketball in Hermosa Beach — because the best sports insights still start by watching the game closely.