It’s a perfect Monday for sports fans, with two MLB playoff games and a Monday Night Football matchup to close out the day. The baseball postseason is heating up as teams look to punch their ticket to the next round. Every inning, every swing, and every pitch carries extra weight now. Then tonight, football fans get their fix under the bright lights — the ideal way to kick off the week. 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: The Dodgers send Blake Snell to the mound, fresh off two dominant postseason starts with 18 strikeouts and only two earned runs over 13 innings. Milwaukee hasn’t announced their starter yet, but they’ve had the Dodgers’ number this season, winning all six regular-season matchups and outscoring L.A. The Brewers are riding high after a gritty Game 5 win over the Cubs, and their home-field advantage at American Family Field could be a difference-maker. Still, Snell’s postseason pedigree and the Dodgers’ clutch hitting—especially from Shohei Ohtani—make them a tough out.I like the Dodgers to take Game 1 in a tight, low-scoring battle.
Second Pick: Seattle Mariners Moneyline
Rundown: Seattle leads the series 1–0 after a 3–1 win in Game 1, and they’ll send Logan Gilbert to the mound for Game 2. Gilbert has been stellar lately, posting a 2.30 ERA over his final five regular-season starts and tossing six strong innings against Detroit in the ALDS. Toronto counters with rookie Trey Yesavage, who dazzled in the ALDS with 5.1 no-hit innings and 11 strikeouts against the Yankees. Both pitchers have strong NRFI (No Runs First Inning) records, suggesting a tense, low-scoring start. With momentum and pitching edge, I like the Mariners to steal Game 2 on the road.
Third Pick: Buffalo Bills -3.5
Rundown: Josh Allen and the Bills (4–1) look to bounce back after a narrow loss to the Patriots, while the Falcons (2–2) return from a bye week. Buffalo’s offense has been explosive, and Allen is expected to exploit Atlanta’s secondary with several deep balls which is one of his many specialties. The Falcons, led by rookie QB Michael Penix Jr., will need a near-perfect game to keep pace. Vegas odds favor Buffalo by 4 points, and most predictions call for a Bills win by 7–10 points. Give me Buffalo to cover and win with ease.

