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Best bets to post MLB All-Star Game and make playoffs
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Top MLB All-Star Game Picks and Playoff Contenders to Watch

July 18, 2025 4 Min Read
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Top MLB Playoff Bet Predictions After All-Star Break

For daily, real-time free picks, visit the Insideline Blog.

Milwaukee Brewers (-330, DraftKings) to Make the Playoffs

  • Implicit odds: 76.7%
  • Model probability: 89.1%

Despite the costly -330 odds, the Brewers are a strong playoff contender, holding a 4.5-game lead. Brandon Woodruff has bounced back seamlessly from injury, and rookie Jacob Misiorowski boasts a 103 mph fastball. With Nestor Cortes expected back soon, Milwaukee’s pitching looks solid. Their upcoming schedule is slightly tougher than the first 96 games, but the model projects a final 91-71 record.

Seattle Mariners (-188, Fandael) to Make the Playoffs

  • Implicit odds: 65.3%
  • Model probability: 83.2%

Seattle’s pitching staff should be enough to secure a playoff spot, but consistency remains key. They recently lost a series to Detroit, MLB’s top team, after being swept by the Yankees. Cal Raleigh is leading MLB in homers, Randy Arozarena has sparked up, and Giulio Rodriguez is expected to shine late in the season. The Mariners have a strong farm system to bolster their roster at the trade deadline. Their predicted record slightly exceeds their current 51-45, maintaining a 1.5-game lead for the final wildcard.

Boston Red Sox (-115, DraftKings) to Make the Playoffs

  • Implicit odds: 53.5%
  • Model probability: 66.9%

The Red Sox’s -115 line at DraftKings is attractive compared to the typical -140 elsewhere. They enter the break on a 10-game winning streak and have a deep farm system, even after promoting top prospects Marcelo Mayer and Rome Anthony. With additions like Crochet and Alex Bregman last year, Boston’s youthful talent may be traded to avoid positional overcrowding. Expect moves that could strengthen them at the deadline.

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St. Louis Cardinals (-280, DraftKings) to Miss the Playoffs

  • Implicit odds: 73.7%
  • Model probability: 84.2%

The Cardinals likely will sell off assets at the deadline, making their current price a solid bet. Caesars’ odds suggest a -335 line, but the model disagrees, valuing the miss at -280. The Cardinals face the second toughest schedule remaining, with opponents’ win rates rising from 49.1% to 53.1%. Despite exceeding early-season expectations, now is the time to sell.

Minnesota Twins (-350, DraftKings) to Miss the Playoffs

  • Implicit odds: 77.8%
  • Model probability: 88.1%

Minnesota is another worthwhile bet before odds worsen. Fanduel places them at -480 to miss the playoffs. Despite having the easiest remaining schedule, they are two games below .500 and may become sellers. Injuries have plagued the team, and the best future strategy looks to rebuilding.


Fan Take: These playoff predictions highlight the shifting dynamics in MLB as teams balance roster depth, injuries, and tough schedules. For fans, understanding these trends offers insight into which clubs might surge or falter, adding excitement and anticipation heading into the stretch run.

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