Indians vs. Rangers odds, April 30: MLB picks, predictions from advanced computer model
Our advanced computer model simulated Monday's Rangers vs. Twins game 10,000 times
The AL Central-leading Indians host the Rangers in a three-game series beginning Monday. First pitch from Progressive Field is set for 6:10 p.m. ET. The Indians are -180 on the money line, meaning it would take a $180 bet on Cleveland to return $100.
Before you make any kind of pick, you need to see what SportsLine's advanced computer has to say.
This model, which simulates every game 10,000 times, was a blistering 21-11 run on its MLB run-line selections over the weekend. Anybody who has been following it is up big.
Now, the computer has simulated this matchup between the Rangers and Indians 10,000 times and locked in money-line, Over-Under and run-line picks.
We can tell you the model likes the Over in 51 percent of simulations. And it also has identified one team as a strong value on the money line, which you can get only over at SportsLine.
The model knows that the Rangers' offense has started the season cold with a collective .235 batting average, but it's better than the Indians, who are hitting a meek .222 early on.
Texas is 11-18 on the season and 7-6 away from home, while Cleveland is 14-12 with an 8-6 record at Progressive Field.
Taking the mound for Texas will be Cole Hamels, who's 1-4 with a 4.41 ERA. He's projected to strike out five Indians in six innings. He'll face Trevor Bauer, who's 2-2 with an 2.41 ERA. The computer model is predicting Bauer to strike out seven Rangers in six innings.
So which side should you be all over? Visit SportsLine now to find out which side of the Rangers-Indians money line has all the value, all from the computer model that was 21-11 this weekend on its run-line picks.















