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MLB Raw Numbers

MLB Raw Numbers provide a market-based view of baseball matchups using projected scoring margin, projected totals, betting lines, and over/under differences. The goal is not to present these numbers as automatic picks, but to give members a structured way to evaluate price, timing, matchup context, and market value before making a betting decision.

Because baseball markets can move around starting pitchers, bullpen usage, lineup changes, weather, park factors, rest spots, travel, and public perception around popular teams, Raw Numbers are best used as a starting point for disciplined analysis. The public preview below explains the core fields and shows a limited sample of the MLB Raw Numbers table. Full access requires a member login.

MLB KEY:

SUm = Actual straight up margin
OUm = Actual Over / Under margin
Line = Closing or available betting line
OU = Listed game total

In baseball, small differences in price, pitching context, bullpen availability, lineup strength, park environment, and weather can materially change whether a side or total still offers value. Raw Numbers help organize those signals into a cleaner market-based framework.

p:Pts = Projected Points
p:SUm = Projected Straight Up Margin
p:OUm = Projected Over Under Margin

How to find today’s MLB action:

  1. Type the date in the usual 8 digit format in the search box: YYYYMMDD. Example: today is July 14th, 2026. Type 20260714 to query today’s action.
  2. Sort by p:SUm to review projected side edges.
  3. Sort by p:OUm to review projected total edges.
  4. Use the search box to isolate teams, pitchers, dates, or matchup situations when reviewing historical results.

Raw Numbers are not meant to replace judgment. They are designed to organize projections, betting lines, totals, and market-based signals so members can compare potential value more efficiently.

MLB Raw Numbers

DateROTTeam Name$LineStarterp:SUmTypeResultSUm
5/24/2026AllRec Raw #'sRecord:391-325 +42.87 units
5/24/2026AllSidesRecord:220-192 +11.52 units
5/24/2026Med.DIV GmsRecord:3-6 -1.21 units
5/24/2026Med.!DIV GmsRecord:8-11 +0.36 units
5/24/2026Med.INT GmsRecord:7-8 +0.63 units
5/24/2026BasicDIV GmsRecord:27-31 -2.15 units
5/24/2026Basic!DIV GmsRecord:42-58 -10.41 units
5/24/2026BasicINT GmsRecord:41-33 +11.3 units
20250327901Philadelphia Phillies-152Wheeler0.004
20250327902Washington Nationals131Gore0.00-4
20250327903Pittsburgh Pirates-144Skenes0.00-1
20250327904Miami Marlins126Alcantara0.001
20250327905San Francisco Giants-106Webb0.002
20250327906Cincinnati Reds-109Greene0.00-2
20250327907Atlanta Braves-126Sale0.00-3
20250327908San Diego Padres110King0.003
20250327909Chicago Cubs111Steele0.004
20250327910Arizona Diamondbacks-128Gallen0.00-4
20250327911Baltimore Orioles-106Eflin0.0010
20250327912Toronto Blue Jays-109Berrios0.00-10

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