Tigers vs. Cardinals prediction, MLB picks, best bet & odds: Friday, 5/5

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The Detroit Tigers were able to pull off one of their most impressive wins of the season yesterday with a 2-0 win to clinch a sweep over the New York Mets. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Cardinals were involved in a shootout in an 11-7 loss to the Los Angeles Angels. Now, the two teams square off tonight to get their weekend series started.

With both teams trying to crawl their way back up their respective divisions, our experts have provided their Tigers vs. Cardinals prediction with odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook.

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As mentioned, the Tigers are coming into tonight’s game off a strong win, while the Cards have been on the struggle bus. Despite preseason expectations, Detroit is actually sitting with a better record than St. Louis.

However, the Cards are still one of the heaviest favorites on the board for Friday’s action. This series opener will feature a battle of lefties on the mound with Matthew Boyd taking the mound for the Tigers and Jordan Montgomery on the hill for the Cards. That plays a primary role in our Tigers vs. Cardinals prediction, so let’s get into our best bet.

Things look to be on the rise for Detroit with their sweep of the Mets and Javier Baez’s first homers of the season, so we’re certainly not dismissing their great week. However, the battle on the mound simply cannot be ignored.

Before we even dive into Boyd, the Cards lineup being labeled as strong against lefties would be an understatement. After finishing with the best team OPS in baseball against such pitching in 2022, they’re still sitting with the seventh-highest this season. That will likely only increase with reigning NL MVP Paul Goldschmidt warming up.

He recorded two RBI just yesterday and he feasts on lefties. In his career, he has a .329 average against southpaws and a ridiculous 1.044 OPS. That’s bad news for Boyd, who just allowed six earned runs in his most recent start. Meanwhile, St. Louis’ Montgomery has allowed just a single run across his last two starts which spanned 12.2 innings, and he also racked up 13 strikeouts in that time frame.

With Detroit also having the lowest team OPS in baseball, our official Tigers vs. Cardinals prediction is on St. Louis -1.5 with -115 odds at BetMGM Sportsbook.

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Now that you know how to grab your $1,000 sign-up bonus, let’s also check out the latest lines and odds atBetMGM Sportsbookfor our Tigers vs. Cardinals prediction. St. Louis -1.5 comes with -115 odds, while Detroit +1.5 has a -105 price. That means an $10.50 bet on the Cards profits $10 if they win by at least two runs, while an $11.50 wager on the Tigers profits $10 if they lose by just one run or pull off the upset.

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