Walk-Off Wagers: MLB Best Bets Today (Predictions for Pirates-Phillies, Cardinals-Braves, Dodgers-Athletics)
Walk-Off Wagers: MLB Best Bets Today (Predictions for Pirates-Phillies, Cardinals-Braves, Dodgers-Athletics)
Breaking down the MLB best bets for Wednesday, July 1.Ryan Gilbert|
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Pittsburgh PiratesPhiladelphia PhilliesSt. Louis CardinalsAtlanta BravesLos Angeles DodgersAthleticsThe MLB schedule opens July with a 14-game slate on Wednesday.
The Rays and Dodgers came through for us yesterday, with the Braves being the lone blemish on a 2-1 night.
I’m targeting a pair of favorites and a road underdog my MLB best bets tonight.
Let’s get right into the MLB best bets – and their odds at the best betting sites – for Wednesday, July 1.
MLB Best Bets for Wednesday, July 2
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook
- Philadelphia Phillies (-144) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
- St. Louis Cardinals (+114) at Atlanta Braves
- Los Angeles Dodgers -1.5 (-112) at Athletics
Philadelphia Phillies (-144) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
Zack Wheeler and Paul Skenes are set to face off for the second time this season.
Wheeler outdueled Skenes back on May 17, with the Phillies coming away with a 6-0 victory in Pittsburgh. Philadelphia tagged the Pirates ace for five runs in as many innings in that one, while Wheeler threw six shutout frames.
The Phillies have been fantastic over the past several weeks as they’ve improved to 48-38, including 24-20 at home. The Pirates are stuck at .500, including 20-21 on the road.
Philadelphia is the superior Pennsylvania team and will show that again tonight.
St. Louis Cardinals (+114) at Atlanta Braves
The Braves are in a rut right now. They’ve lost three in a row, scoring a total of five runs in those games, and are 1-7 in their last eight contests. The Braves
The Cardinals were also happy to turn the calendar to July, but they did finish June with wins against the Marlins and Braves.
Michael McGreevy and Reynaldo Lopez are about on the same level on the mound, and the Cardinals aren’t stumbling quite as badly as the Braves recently. There’s some value on St. Louis as road underdogs tonight.
Los Angeles Dodgers -1.5 (-112) at Athletics
I’m running back this pick at the exact same price as last night.
The Dodgers cruised to a 9-4 victory on Monday and then a 9-3 win last night. They now have Shohei Ohtani on the mound as they go for the sweep in Sacramento.
The A’s have lost four in a row, 8 of 10, and 10 of their last 14 games. They’re just 40-46 on the season, and 18-25 at home.
This should be another easy win for Los Angeles tonight, even with J.T. Ginn on the mound for the A’s.
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RYAN GILBERTRyan is a sports betting writer at Sports Illustrated. He has experience working for NHL.com, NBC Sports, Covers, and more throughout his decade in the industry. As a Philadelphia native, he understands the passion and pain that come with being a sports fan.
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Penn State Says it Has Guaranteed More Than $1 Billion in Future Athletics Revenue
Penn State Says it Has Guaranteed More Than $1 Billion in Future Athletics Revenue
Athletic Director Pat Kraft says Penn State has "one of the strongest financial foundations in college athletics."Mark Wogenrich|
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Penn State Nittany LionsPenn State has developed new business and marketing partnerships generating more than $1 billion in future athletics revenue, according to Athletic Director Pat Kraft. It also has one of the largest debt services in college athletics, the product of an ongoing $700 million renovation of Beaver Stadium.
In a letter to Penn State fans recapping the 2025-26 athletics season, Kraft said that Penn State saw record attendance, fundraising and ticket sales during the year. Penn State generated record revenue during the 2024-25 fiscal year, topping $250 million in gross athletics revenue for the first time in school history. Figures for the 2025-26 fiscal year will be available early next year.
Penn State also spent more than $250 million for the first time, largely due to increasing NIL payments and the Beaver Stadium renovation. Penn State reported total athletics-related debt of $534.6 million, one of the nation's highest athletics deficits.
Still, Kraft in his letter painted a positive outlook of Penn State's total athletics health.
"Together, we’ve built one of the strongest financial foundations in college athletics, securing more than $1 billion in guaranteed future revenue while dramatically increasing philanthropic support for our student-athletes and programs," Kraft wrote. "Those aren’t simply milestones. They’re investments in championships. They’re investments in people. And they’re investments in the future of Penn State Athletics."
One chapter closes, another begins. Here's to what's next.#WeAre | A letter from Pat Kraft: https://t.co/z3QVD7RGGU pic.twitter.com/WV2rcLiSvi
— Penn State Athletics (@GoPSUsports) June 30, 2026
Kraft's letter marked not only the begininng of Penn State's 2026-27 athletics year and budget but also his fifth year in charge of the department. Kraft has made sweeping changes during his Penn State term, including the new 10-year apparrel deal with adidas that took effect July 1.
Kraft said the deal, whose total value could reach $300 million over its lifespan, would set an "industry standard" in college athletics. Penn State on Wednesday unveiled its new adidas football uniforms and opened a campus pop-up shop featuring adidas merchandise.
Kraft has conducted a significant overhaul of Penn State's athletics department since becoming athletic director in 2022. He negotiated a 15-year, $50 million deal for the naming rights to the field at Beaver Stadium and signed contracts with a new media rights partner and a new ticketing partner, among many others. The adidas deal represents Kraft's most consequential change.
Penn State also reached a milestone in the Beaver Stadium construction, holding a "topping out" ceremony in June that placed the last beam atop the new West Tower. When complete, the tower will reach a peak of 195 feet.
"Every day, the future of West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium becomes more visible," Kraft wrote in the letter. "After more than 750,000 labor hours, thousands of tons of steel and the topping out of the final beam this June, we’re creating a game day experience worthy of the greatest fans in college sports.
'Expanded concourses, modern amenities, upgraded premium spaces, enhanced technology and improved accessibility will ensure Beaver Stadium remains one of the most iconic and intimidating venues in America for decades to come."
Built for the loudest crowd in college football. 🔊
— Beaver Stadium (@beaver_stadium) June 30, 2026
The new west side is on the way, and we already know the atmosphere is going to be next level.#WeAre pic.twitter.com/liDjE6PpJ3
Penn State also opened its new Jeffrey Field soccer complex last year as well as the bubble training facility that relieves scheduling pressure on Holuba Hall, which multiple programs shared with Penn State football.
"These investments aren’t simply about buildings," Kraft wrote. "They’re about creating an environment where the best coaches want to coach, the best student-athletes want to compete and where every member of our department has the resources to pursue excellence. They reflect
our belief that when you invest in people, extraordinary things happen."
On the field, Penn State finished 23rd in the Learfield Directors' Cup, the annual all-sports award of college athletics. Having publicly suggested Penn State could win four NCAA titles last season, Kraft setteld for one: the fifth straight NCAA team title for Penn State wrestling.
"As proud as we are of what we’ve accomplished together, we’re even more excited about what’s ahead," Kraft wrote. "The future of college athletics is being written today, and Penn State intends to help write it. We have extraordinary student-athletes. Outstanding coaches. Incredible staff. Unmatched facilities. And the greatest fans in college athletics.
"Most importantly, we have a community that believes in something bigger than itself. Thank you for believing in our vision. Thank you for believing in our student-athletes. And thank you for believing in Penn State. The momentum is real. The future is bright. And we’re just getting started."
We Are—and will always be...Penn State.#WeAre \\\ @adidas pic.twitter.com/FBl7qxTuwT
— Penn State Athletics (@GoPSUsports) July 1, 2026
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