Top Guests on VSiN Best Bets

Updated 2026-06-11

Greg Peterson has staked a fiery, unforgettable presence on VSiN Best Bets, turning frustration with underperforming teams into a signature commentary—nowhere more evident than his exasperated take on the Mets’ historic losing streak despite their massive payroll.

Emotional accountability in betting

On VSiN Best Bets, Greg Peterson doesn’t just analyze odds—he calls out organizational failure, as when he insisted, 'It has to be the Mets when you lose 11 straight games and you spend as much money as the New York Mets, man. It just has to be these guys,' framing poor performance as a moral failing as much as a statistical one.

Most frequent guests on VSiN Best Bets

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Greg Peterson

It has to be the Mets when you lose 11 straight games and you spend as much money as the New York Mets, man. It just has to be these guys.

34 appearances
2

Jonathan Davis

I'm going to take both teams to win in six and both teams to win in seven. So Montreal in six, Montreal in seven, Buffalo in six and Buffalo in seven. And as l…

30 appearances
3

Wes Reynolds

Guys who were in the mix at Augusta but didn’t win—they’re not the ones I want to bet on next week. The momentum’s gone.

26 appearances
4

Will Hill

It's like your whole job is to post numbers where you think you're going to win. If you're so worried about taking a bet on it, like what are you doing? Why is…

25 appearances
5

Nick Whalen

Garrett Anderson passing away at age 53 by all accounts. One of those situations, Jeff, where you see just overflowing positive stories, positive memories bein…

22 appearances
6

Zach Cohen

If Wemby doesn’t play, I’d be willing to lay points with the Blazers. It’s that important.

21 appearances
7

Adam Burke

They're a horrible baseball team. So offensively, I mean, they've been overperforming quite a bit here so far, but the pitching staff is just downright terribl…

20 appearances
8

Mike Palm

It kicks you in the ass. There's no question about it. I mean, it is a real reality check and you, you know, as soon as you get a taste of the big leagues, Dav…

18 appearances
9

Greg Hoops Peterson

These bullpens suck. Like my goodness, we've got a lot of really bad bullpens out there in baseball because how many times haven't you been in on an underbred…

16 appearances
10

Jeff Sherman

If it's LeBron and his supporting cast by himself, they would be near a double-digit dog at Houston. They'd be a five-point home dog in those games.

14 appearances
11

Drew Dinsick

I think Chief Wallaby will run his best race with blinkers on.

13 appearances
12

Aaron Halterman

He's rallied in between horses to win, and he's taken the outside route and won in his last three starts. So even though he may be inside horses a little bit,…

13 appearances

Momentum as a fleeting asset

Wes Reynolds challenges the idea of betting on near-winners, arguing that close calls don’t carry forward: 'Guys who were in the mix at Augusta but didn’t win—they’re not the ones I want to bet on next week. The momentum’s gone,' reflecting a skepticism of narrative-driven betting.

Injury-driven line shifts

Zach Cohen zeroes in on pivotal absences, making clear that star power can redefine a matchup—'If Wemby doesn’t play, I’d be willing to lay points with the Blazers. It’s that important'—highlighting how one player’s status can flip betting logic entirely.

FAQ

Who is known for criticizing MLB bullpens on VSiN Best Bets?

Greg Hoops Peterson is known for bluntly calling out weak relief pitching, stating, 'These bullpens suck. Like my goodness, we've got a lot of really bad bullpens out there in baseball because how many times haven't you been in on an underbred game where the bullpen blows it?'

Which guest frequently questions the value of betting on teams with poor fundamentals?

Adam Burke consistently targets teams lacking fundamentals, saying of one club, 'They're a horrible baseball team. So offensively, I mean, they've been overperforming quite a bit here so far, but the pitching staff is just downright terrible.'

Who made a bold multi-outcome bet prediction involving Montreal and Buffalo?

Jonathan Davis made an unconventional play by backing both teams across multiple scenarios: 'I'm going to take both teams to win in six and both teams to win in seven. So Montreal in six, Montreal in seven, Buffalo in six and Buffalo in seven.'

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