To Fade or Not to Fade - MLB April 30

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To fade or not to fade, that is the question this Tuesday as we look at the day's Major League Baseball games.

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The most action was coming in on Indians, Phillies, Dodgers, and Rays. 

Cleveland was seeing the most action in Major League Baseball at around 75% with a line that has moved in conjunction with that betting, from -175 to -200.  Definitely not a team you will want to fade today.

Philadelphia is a -184 to -191 favorite versus Detroit.  The line has moved not moved too much out of that range.

The Dodgers are a -149 favorite and the books are definitely enticing folks to bet on LA as the line has dropped from -170 at some books.

The Rays were coming in as a -166 favorite.  This line has not moved much.

If we were going to fade a side, it would probably be the Dodgers, picking the Giants.  But that is a big IF.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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