TST's Best Bets: June 12, 2025 taken in Las Vegas (sports betting)

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Jun 9, 2025; Sunrise, Florida, USA; iEdmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) battles for the puck against Florida Panthers defenseman Nate Schmidt (88) during the third period n game three of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena.

First Pick: Edmonton Oilers Moneyline

Rundown: This is as close to a do-or-die game as it gets for Edmonton, and they’ll be playing with full desperation. With their backs against the wall, expect the top guys to push the pace and leave everything out there. They’ve shown flashes in this series—they just need to finish their chances. If they can strike first, and the energy in that building comes to a halt, Edmonton could steal this one and be in the driver's seat to take home the cup.

Second Pick: San Francisco Giants Moneyline

Rundown: The Giants are still lurking behind the Dodgers and Padres, watching that division battle unfold and knowing they can sneak in wins and gain ground. They’ve been grinding out close games lately and finding ways to win when it matters. Today’s matchup feels like one they can take advantage of, especially with momentum on their side. Knowing how crucial this week is for standings, I think the Giants blow out the last-place Rockies

Third Pick: Chicago Cubs -1.5

Rundown: The Cubs have a good setup today and should be in a spot to win comfortably if they handle business early. Their offense has been showing some signs of life, and if they can jump on the starter, this one could get out of hand. When the Cubs play clean defense and pitch well, they’re tough to beat. Laying the run line feels like solid value here.

Parlay of the Day: Scottie Scheffler and Rory Mcilroy's Top 10 U.S. Open Finish

Rundown: Scheffler has been locked in all year, and his consistency makes him one of the safest bets in any major. Rory’s game has also been sharp lately, and he tends to rise to the occasion in big tournaments like this. Both players havethe experience and skill to stay in the mix from start to finish. A top-10 finish for each feels very realistic on a tough course that favors smart, steady play.

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