As we enter the closing weeks of the Major League season, there’s still plenty of interesting baseball to be played. Both the American League and National League have division and wildcard races that look as if they’ll go down to the wire. Teams that have already played their way into the postseason are trying to earn some home field advantage while situating their clubs for month-long playoff runs. And even clubs with no playoff prospects are filled with hungry youngsters, eager to play the role of spoiler.
The game all baseball fans will have their eye on tonight is the contest between the Royals and Indians in Cleveland. Depending on who’s keeping score, the Tribe either set a new record with their 22nd straight win last night…or continued their march to a record of 26 (which includes a tie) set in 1916. Last night Kansas City came within one strike of ending the streak, and tonight they send a good pitcher out to try again. The replay below shows a swarm that thinks Cleveland will prevail again, but not without a small amount of dissent. When pressed later, however, the swarm added an extra stamp of confidence here by calling this their pick of the night.
Another high confidence game pick is for the Red Sox taking on Tampa Bay. Boston finds themselves in a close division race right now with the Yankees, and send out Cy Young candidate Chris Sale to try to secure a much-needed win. The swarm’s prediction likely was influenced by Sale’s presence here, as well as a positive Red Sox winning trend in their last 10 games. In the replay below we see complete unanimity for Boston within a few seconds, a confidence buttressed by a reasonably high hypothetical betting confidence.
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