We’ve got playoff baseball heating up as teams battle to keep their championship hopes alive. Every pitch and swing matters as October drama takes center stage. Meanwhile, Monday Night Football is here to give us the perfect jumpstart to the week. It’s the best time of year for sports fans, with baseball intensity and football energy colliding under the lights. Here are tonight’s best bets brought to you by BetOnline.ag. Click here to join. All new players get a 50% welcome bonus and up to $250 in free bets.
First Pick: Los Angeles Dodgers Moneyline
Rundown: Blake Snell takes the mound for the Dodgers, bringing postseason experience and a 2.35 ERA, while the Phillies counter with Jesus Luzardo, who led the team with 15 wins this season. The Dodgers rallied late in Game 1 to steal a win, but the Phillies boast one of the best home records in baseball (55–27). Luzardo has been sharp lately, winning four of his last five decisions, and J.T. Realmuto remains a clutch bat in the lineup. Still, Snell dominated Philly in September with 12 strikeouts over seven scoreless innings, and Shohei Ohtani is heating up at the plate.I believe the Dodgers win a tight one behind Snell’s arm and late-game offense.
Second Pick: Milwaukee Brewers Moneyline
Rundown: Milwaukee crushed Chicago in Game 1 with a six-run first inning and 13 total hits. Game 2 features Aaron Ashby for the Brewers, typically a bullpen arm, against Cubs starter Shota Imanaga, who’s had a rocky September with a 6.51 ERA. Milwaukee’s offense is clicking, and their bullpen is rested and ready to support Ashby if needed. Chicago will need Seiya Suzuki and Michael Busch to spark the offense, but Milwaukee’s pitching depth and home-field advantage are tough to overcome. The Brewers should take Game 2 and push the Cubs to the brink.
Third Pick: Kansas City Chiefs - 4.5
Rundown: Kansas City enters Monday Night Football with momentum after back-to-back wins, while Jacksonville sits at 3–1 with a strong run defense. Patrick Mahomes has only thrown one interception this season, and the Chiefs have a +3 turnover margin, ranking eighth in the NFL. Jacksonville’s pass defense is vulnerable, and Mahomes could exploit it with deep shots to Marquise Brown and Xavier Worthy. The Jaguars have never beaten Mahomes, and Kansas City has won eight of its last ten MNF appearances. I like the Chiefs to win along with covering the spread.
