Public opinion: Bettors like underdog Blue Jays in Miami

Odds and consensus percentages current as of 8 p.m. ET, Friday.

MLB:

Toronto Blue Jays at Miami Marlins (-150, 8.5)


Heading into Friday’s action, the Marlins had won nine straight games against the Blue Jays, but early bettors are coming in hard on the visiting Blue Jays. You have to be a little concerned with Toronto lefty Brett Cecil though. He’s allowed six homers in his last three starts and hasn’t thrown in the sixth inning in any of those outings.

Consensus: Blue Jays, 72 percent

WNBA:

Chicago Sky at Minnesota Lynx (-14, 146)


After losing their first game of the year, the Lynx rebounded to drill the New York Liberty 102-70, cracking the 100-point plateau for the first time since the opening game of the season. Bettors should note Chicago’s Epiphanny Prince, the league’s top scorer, is out with a broken foot.

Consensus: Over, 64 percent

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Posted by kjmontalv
12 months ago

Actually the Heat needed the win more to avoid the series heading back to OKC.
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Posted by RN506
12 months ago

Just because a team needs a win more than the other doesn't mean they will win...lol.. The Marlins do not score runs. I mean didn't the Thunder need the win more than the Heat the other night? What happened to your logic?
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Posted by ZeGorGeOUs
12 months ago

Marlins need the win more, and Johnson is more reliable than Cecil.
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Posted by ZeGorGeOUs
12 months ago

Too much juice though
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Posted by RN506
12 months ago

"Just because a team needs a win more than the other doesn't mean they will win...lol.. The Marlins do not score runs. I mean didn't the Thunder need the win more than the Heat the other night? What happened to your logic?"