Live Bet Saturday | April 11, 2026 | Hour 3
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Live Bet Saturday on VSiN delivers a high-octane, real-time betting breakdown across baseball, hockey, and golf, anchored by Dustin Swiedelson's dynamic play-by-play and expert guest insights. The episode kicks off with a dominant performance by the Oakland A's over the Mets, as Kodai Senga's rough outing leads to a 7-1 loss and a failed money line bet for the host. Swiedelson then dives into NHL action with guest Jonathan Davis, a West Coast Hockey NHL analyst, who shares creative prop parlay strategies, including targeting Dylan Larkin, Jack Hughes, and Patrick Kane for plus-money props. The focus shifts to the Cubs-Pirates marathon at Wrigley Field, where the game extends into the 11th inning after a dramatic pitching error by Pittsburgh’s Ramirez, leading to a tense, back-and-forth battle. Swiedelson’s bet on Chicago minus 130 remains alive but under pressure. The segment culminates in a stunning golf twist at the Masters, where Rory McIlroy’s early lead evaporates, and 20-1 long shot Cam Young surges to the top, creating a chaotic leaderboard and shifting odds dramatically. The episode closes with a deep dive into managerial wisdom from legendary manager Buck Showalter, who discusses team identity, pitching depth, and the evolving priorities in modern baseball, offering a reflective counterpoint to the high-stakes betting action. Key takeaways include: 1) Betting on teams with strong pitching depth and healthy arms is critical in both baseball and hockey; 2) The value of prop parlay plays, especially with high-volume shooters like Larkin and Hughes, can yield strong returns; 3) In baseball, trust the team’s ability to handle extra innings, especially when the opponent has overused their bullpen; 4) In golf, avoid overconfidence in early leaders—momentum can shift rapidly at majors like the Masters; 5) Long-term team identity and player development matter more than short-term results, especially for young franchises; 6) Always monitor in-game total trends—when the over is heavily juiced, it often signals a high-scoring game; 7) Pitching errors in critical moments can be game-changers, especially in close contests; 8) Even with a strong favorite, hedging with under or alternate lines can protect against volatility.
Betting on teams with healthy, deep pitching staffs is crucial, especially in extended games.
Prop parlay plays on high-volume shooters like Larkin and Hughes offer strong value at plus money.
When a team has overused its bullpen, it’s a red flag for their ability to handle extra innings.
In golf, early leaders like Rory McIlroy can falter quickly—don’t overcommit to favorites too early.
Long-shot players like Cam Young can surge dramatically at majors, making them viable betting targets.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
A's Dominate Mets, Senga's Struggles Spark Betting Drama
“Whenever I'm laying a big number, like my threshold for betting money lines and baseballs about minus one 60. Occasionally, I'll get to minus 165. If it's someone like the Dodgers against the White Sox, but even then, I mean, the odds of that being the money line are very rare.”
Hockey Expert Jonathan Davis Breaks Down NHL Parlay Plays
“Larkin's had at least three shots on goal in 11 of his last 14 games. Jack Hughes at least four shots on goal in 11 of his last 13. Put those two together. And you get a nice plus money price at plus 153 to cash that parlay prop.”
Cubs vs. Pirates: A Marathon at Wrigley Field
“Oh, it was a hit to the pitcher. He threw it away. A run scoring. Pittsburgh takes the lead four to three. We're going to lose two bets here. Oh my God. I got to see the ball off the bat. Was it just a number that he couldn't field?”
Buck Showalter on Team Identity, Pitching Depth, and Baseball’s Evolution
“You're never as bad as the game will make you feel. You're never as good as it makes you feel. But baseball is a great sport in the fact that you play so many games that you'll always seek your level.”
Masters Golf Chaos: McIlroy’s Collapse and Cam Young’s Rise
“I really didn't think that was going to happen. Cam Young did not have a great first round. Cam Young, to open this thing up, a 73. Round two was a 67, and now he's 7 under through 16. My goodness, things are moving.”
“You're never as bad as the game will make you feel. You're never as good as it makes you feel. But baseball is a great sport in the fact that you play so many games that you'll always seek your level.”
“Oh, it was a hit to the pitcher. He threw it away. A run scoring. Pittsburgh takes the lead four to three. We're going to lose two bets here. Oh my God. I got to see the ball off the bat. Was it just a number that he couldn't field?”
“The human arm was not designed to put over your head and jerk it down violently 100 times every fifth day.”
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Dustin Swiedelson
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Masters Tournament
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VSiN
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Jonathan Davis
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Chicago Cubs
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Rory McIlroy
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Buck Showalter
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NHL
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Pittsburgh Pirates
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Cam Young
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