David Hess comes into tonight’s WNBA card riding two straight winners, and he’s zeroed in on a side that checks every box he looks for. The matchup fits, the numbers back it up, and the value is sitting wide open for anyone ready to grab it. At just $7.00, this is a sharp, high‑confidence play built to hit.
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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (903) St. Louis Cardinals at (904) Atlanta Braves: Total | 7:15pm EDT - Jun 30/2026 |
The PLAY: Total Under 9.5 (-110) Action
The Under 9.5 is the right read because Atlanta home games simply haven’t played high‑scoring baseball, with only three of the last 24 going over this number and those contests averaging just 7.13 runs. Atlanta’s offense has been far quieter at home, putting up only 4.34 per game on the season and just 3.61 across its last 18 in this park, and they return from a road trip where they managed only 13 runs in six games. St. Louis isn’t in any better form, averaging just 2.17 runs over its last six, and while Matthew Liberatore has struggled overall, he’s been respectable against Atlanta with a 4.15 ERA in three career starts. Martin Pérez has been the real anchor here, owning a 1.64 ERA in eight home appearances and a 2.02 ERA in five home starts, with his home starts averaging only 6.00 runs per game. The Cardinals’ road scoring splits also matter — they have averaged 6.19 rpg on the road against teams ranked 21st or worse in ERA, but just 2.61 rpg against teams ranked 11th or better in ERA, and Atlanta sits third in the league. With both offenses trending down, Atlanta’s elite run prevention at home, and two starters capable of keeping traffic limited, this matchup profiles cleanly toward another low‑scoring game.
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (957) Miami Marlins at (958) Colorado Rockies: Moneyline | 8:40pm EDT - Jun 29/2026 |
The PLAY: Miami Marlins -136 Action
Miami is the side because they’re playing with real momentum right now, winning 14 of their last 19 and eight of their last ten, and they’ve completely controlled this matchup with six straight wins over Colorado. Sandy Alcantara has rediscovered his ace form, posting a 2.54 ERA across his last six starts while Miami has gone 5‑0 in those games, and he’s been just as strong on the road with the club winning six of his last seven away from home. Colorado hasn’t taken advantage of Coors this season at 18‑22, and they’ve dropped all three of Sean Sullivan’s starts, where he’s been hit hard with an 8.25 ERA and backed by a bullpen carrying a 5.72 ERA at home. Miami’s pitching has been far steadier, their defense cleaner, and their current surge has them pushing toward a playoff spot with confidence. With the better starter, the hotter team, and a clear edge in late‑inning reliability, Miami is positioned to keep rolling.
