College Baseball Betting coverage has returned to 11Point7. One of the biggest examples of the growth of NCAA Baseball is the interest in the gambling market. We’re going to cater to that interest with some top notch College Baseball Picks For May 9th that will give you an extra sweat on the game and net you a profit!
College Baseball Picks For May 9th
YTD: 15-9, +5.24u (All bets are to win 1 unit)
*Lines listed are at time of writing. Odds are subject to change*
7:30 PM ET: -105 Arkansas at LSU -125 (O/U N/A)
PROBABLE PITCHERS
ARK: LHP Zach Root (66 IP, 3.95 ERA, 92 K, 24 BB, 2.39 SIERA)
LSU: LHP Kade Anderson (70.2 IP, 3.57 ERA, 114 K, 19 BB, 1.27 SIERA)
Both teams enter this series on totally opposite sides of the desperation meter. The Tigers snatched a series defeat from the jaws of victory last weekend against Texas A&M. Whereas Arkansas swept the floor of No. 1 Texas. Zach Root especially had one of, if not his best outing of his career.
Away from Baum Walker, Root has a 6.10 Road ERA. Inversely, LSU is 28-4 at Alex Box Stadium this year. Expect the Bayou Bengals to be motivated to pounce early and often in Game 1. With two LHP starting pitchers in Arkansas’ rotation, look for Jared Jones to have a great 3-game set.
The Bet: -125 LSU ML (Play this to -160)
7:30 PM ET: +120 Florida at Texas -154 (O/U N/A)
PROBABLE PITCHERS
UF: LHP Pierce Coppola (13.2 IP, 1.32 ERA, 25 K, 6 BB)
TEX: RHP Ruger Riojas (8-2, 58 IP, 4.19 ERA, 55 K, 13 BB, 3.26 SIERA)
Florida is playing great baseball right now but the question is: Against who? In three of the last four SEC weekends the Gators have played Missouri, Mississippi State, and South Carolina. Could you handpick a more favorable stretch in the schedule?
Pierce Coppola will get the start for Florida. Last weekend Coppola made his first appearance since early March. He only threw 22 pitches. Texas may be the worst offense to face when on a pitch count. Expect more of the same and then a bullpen glue job after Coppola hits his pitch limit.
Add in Ruger Riojas looking to bounce back after a rough day in his first road start as a SEC Game 1 starter. When pitching in Austin, Riojas excels to the tune of a 2.78 ERA.
The Bet: -154 Texas ML (Play this to -175)
7:30 PM ET: -115 Oklahoma State at Baylor -115 (O/U N/A)
PROBABLE PITCHERS
OSU: LHP Harrison Bodendorf (66 IP, 3.95 ERA, 92 K, 24 BB, 2.39 SIERA)
BU: TBA
Baylor has lost confidence in their former Friday starter Ethan Calder. He has allowed 13 runs in his last three starts (11.2 IP, 9.32 ERA). Bryson Bales started Game 1 last week vs Arizona State and got blasted for 4 runs and only recorded 3 outs. These results have led to the Bears releasing three “TBA” in their weekend rotation. That is a big red flag.
Oklahoma State’s Bodendorf has hit his groove recently. The southpaw ace has a 0.80 ERA over his last six appearances. Additionally the Cowboys tallied 25 runs in three games vs UCF last weekend. This matchup is simply mispriced and a “must bet, tip your cap if it loses” type of play.
The Bet: -115 Oklahoma State ML (Play this to -145)
7:00 PM ET: +105 Ole Miss at Mississippi State -135 (O/U N/A)
PROBABLE PITCHERS
UM: LHP Hunter Elliott (60.2 IP, 3.71 ERA, 71 K, 31 BB, 3.43 SIERA)
MSU: LHP Pico Kohn (67 IP, 3.90 ERA, 98 K, 18 BB, 2.07 SIERA)
Momentum is a dangerous thing in college baseball. Since the removal of Chris Lemonis the Bulldogs have played with an interim bump. Mississippi State is 4-0 under interim Justin Parker with two run rule victories.
Hail State is 20-7 at Dudy Noble Field this year. MSU should be able to take advantage of Hunter Elliott’s Home/Road splits. Away from Oxford, Elliott has a 4.98 Road ERA. Combine that trend and Mississippi State’s offensive strength against left handed pitching (.339 AVG / 1.089 OPS) that’s a recipe that should hopefully lead to a Game 1 victory.
The Bet: -135 Mississippi State ML (Play this to -160)
7:00 PM ET: -130 West Virginia at Kansas State +100 (O/U N/A)
PROBABLE PITCHERS
WVU: LHP Griffin Kirn (62.2 IP, 3.59 ERA, 70 K, 22 BB, 3.18 SIERA)
KSU: LHP Jacob Frost (50 IP, 4.86 ERA, 58 K, 31 BB, 3.92 SIERA)
Wildcats are 16-2 in Manhattan this year however the Mountaineers play well away from home too (22-3 Road). West Virginia is the best Power 4 offense against left handed pitching (.361 AVG / 1.063 OPS). Additionally Frost also has a worse ERA (6.53) at home than on the road. Bet on the kerosene sticks and the D2 lefty that resembles 2024 WVU’s Derek Clark.
The Bet: -130 West Virginia ML (Play this to -145)
Good luck to those who tail these College Baseball Picks For May 9th!
College Baseball Betting coverage has returned to 11Point7. One of the biggest examples of the growth of NCAA Baseball is the interest in the gambling market. We’re going to cater to that interest with some top notch College Baseball Picks For May 9th that will give you an extra sweat on the game and net you a profit!
College Baseball Picks For May 9th
YTD: 15-9, +5.24u (All bets are to win 1 unit)
*Lines listed are at time of writing. Odds are subject to change*
7:30 PM ET: -105 Arkansas at LSU -125 (O/U N/A)
PROBABLE PITCHERS
ARK: LHP Zach Root (66 IP, 3.95 ERA, 92 K, 24 BB, 2.39 SIERA)
LSU: LHP Kade Anderson (70.2 IP, 3.57 ERA, 114 K, 19 BB, 1.27 SIERA)
Both teams enter this series on totally opposite sides of the desperation meter. The Tigers snatched a series defeat from the jaws of victory last weekend against Texas A&M. Whereas Arkansas swept the floor of No. 1 Texas. Zach Root especially had one of, if not his best outing of his career.
Away from Baum Walker, Root has a 6.10 Road ERA. Inversely, LSU is 28-4 at Alex Box Stadium this year. Expect the Bayou Bengals to be motivated to pounce early and often in Game 1. With two LHP starting pitchers in Arkansas’ rotation, look for Jared Jones to have a great 3-game set.
The Bet: -125 LSU ML (Play this to -160)
7:30 PM ET: +120 Florida at Texas -154 (O/U N/A)
PROBABLE PITCHERS
UF: LHP Pierce Coppola (13.2 IP, 1.32 ERA, 25 K, 6 BB)
TEX: RHP Ruger Riojas (8-2, 58 IP, 4.19 ERA, 55 K, 13 BB, 3.26 SIERA)
Florida is playing great baseball right now but the question is: Against who? In three of the last four SEC weekends the Gators have played Missouri, Mississippi State, and South Carolina. Could you handpick a more favorable stretch in the schedule?
Pierce Coppola will get the start for Florida. Last weekend Coppola made his first appearance since early March. He only threw 22 pitches. Texas may be the worst offense to face when on a pitch count. Expect more of the same and then a bullpen glue job after Coppola hits his pitch limit.
Add in Ruger Riojas looking to bounce back after a rough day in his first road start as a SEC Game 1 starter. When pitching in Austin, Riojas excels to the tune of a 2.78 ERA.
The Bet: -154 Texas ML (Play this to -175)
7:30 PM ET: -115 Oklahoma State at Baylor -115 (O/U N/A)
PROBABLE PITCHERS
OSU: LHP Harrison Bodendorf (66 IP, 3.95 ERA, 92 K, 24 BB, 2.39 SIERA)
BU: TBA
Baylor has lost confidence in their former Friday starter Ethan Calder. He has allowed 13 runs in his last three starts (11.2 IP, 9.32 ERA). Bryson Bales started Game 1 last week vs Arizona State and got blasted for 4 runs and only recorded 3 outs. These results have led to the Bears releasing three “TBA” in their weekend rotation. That is a big red flag.
Oklahoma State’s Bodendorf has hit his groove recently. The southpaw ace has a 0.80 ERA over his last six appearances. Additionally the Cowboys tallied 25 runs in three games vs UCF last weekend. This matchup is simply mispriced and a “must bet, tip your cap if it loses” type of play.
The Bet: -115 Oklahoma State ML (Play this to -145)
7:00 PM ET: +105 Ole Miss at Mississippi State -135 (O/U N/A)
PROBABLE PITCHERS
UM: LHP Hunter Elliott (60.2 IP, 3.71 ERA, 71 K, 31 BB, 3.43 SIERA)
MSU: LHP Pico Kohn (67 IP, 3.90 ERA, 98 K, 18 BB, 2.07 SIERA)
Momentum is a dangerous thing in college baseball. Since the removal of Chris Lemonis the Bulldogs have played with an interim bump. Mississippi State is 4-0 under interim Justin Parker with two run rule victories.
Hail State is 20-7 at Dudy Noble Field this year. MSU should be able to take advantage of Hunter Elliott’s Home/Road splits. Away from Oxford, Elliott has a 4.98 Road ERA. Combine that trend and Mississippi State’s offensive strength against left handed pitching (.339 AVG / 1.089 OPS) that’s a recipe that should hopefully lead to a Game 1 victory.
The Bet: -135 Mississippi State ML (Play this to -160)
7:00 PM ET: -130 West Virginia at Kansas State +100 (O/U N/A)
PROBABLE PITCHERS
WVU: LHP Griffin Kirn (62.2 IP, 3.59 ERA, 70 K, 22 BB, 3.18 SIERA)
KSU: LHP Jacob Frost (50 IP, 4.86 ERA, 58 K, 31 BB, 3.92 SIERA)
Wildcats are 16-2 in Manhattan this year however the Mountaineers play well away from home too (22-3 Road). West Virginia is the best Power 4 offense against left handed pitching (.361 AVG / 1.063 OPS). Additionally Frost also has a worse ERA (6.53) at home than on the road. Bet on the kerosene sticks and the D2 lefty that resembles 2024 WVU’s Derek Clark.
The Bet: -130 West Virginia ML (Play this to -145)
Good luck to those who tail these College Baseball Picks For May 9th!