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Last night, my source – a hacker who goes by the pseudonym "Cipher" – intercepted two key internal communications from inside MLB. The first is an email from the Washington Nationals general manager, sent just hours after yesterday's game. It confirms that the Nationals bullpen is completely exhausted after the 7-6 loss and reveals their emergency plan for today's starter, Miles Mikolas – including a strict pitch limit and an early hook if he struggles.
The second is a message from the St. Louis Cardinals manager to his entire team. It contains a detailed scouting breakdown of Mikolas based on his 2026 starts – including exactly how much velocity he has lost and which of his pitches no longer work. It also outlines the Cardinals' specific hitting plan against him. But here is where it gets even more interesting.
Cipher also tracks capital flows. In the last 24 hours, $14.2 million in sharp money landed on one side. The largest chunk – $5.8 million from Las Vegas, from a consortium of professional bettors known as the "Las Vegas Syndicate" (they hit the Rangers before the 2023 World Series and the Dodgers before the 2024 NL Finals). Another $2.9 million from Panama – from accounts linked to Panama Sports Capital LLC, which appeared in the December 2025 ICIJ money laundering investigation. Those same accounts placed $8.4 million on the Minnesota Twins before their win on April 3. The public will look at the odds and see a coin flip. The sharp money already knows the answer.
The full analysis – including the complete intercepted messages, the detailed $14.2 million money flow, Mikolas's velocity drop data, and my 100% LOCK – are only available after you log in to my website:
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Temporary password: Carnivoore
I have a 100% LOCK in MLB for you today. Free!
Last night, my source – a hacker who goes by the pseudonym "Cipher" – intercepted two key internal communications from inside MLB. The first is an email from the Washington Nationals general manager, sent just hours after yesterday's game. It confirms that the Nationals bullpen is completely exhausted after the 7-6 loss and reveals their emergency plan for today's starter, Miles Mikolas – including a strict pitch limit and an early hook if he struggles.
The second is a message from the St. Louis Cardinals manager to his entire team. It contains a detailed scouting breakdown of Mikolas based on his 2026 starts – including exactly how much velocity he has lost and which of his pitches no longer work. It also outlines the Cardinals' specific hitting plan against him. But here is where it gets even more interesting.
Cipher also tracks capital flows. In the last 24 hours, $14.2 million in sharp money landed on one side. The largest chunk – $5.8 million from Las Vegas, from a consortium of professional bettors known as the "Las Vegas Syndicate" (they hit the Rangers before the 2023 World Series and the Dodgers before the 2024 NL Finals). Another $2.9 million from Panama – from accounts linked to Panama Sports Capital LLC, which appeared in the December 2025 ICIJ money laundering investigation. Those same accounts placed $8.4 million on the Minnesota Twins before their win on April 3. The public will look at the odds and see a coin flip. The sharp money already knows the answer.
The full analysis – including the complete intercepted messages, the detailed $14.2 million money flow, Mikolas's velocity drop data, and my 100% LOCK – are only available after you log in to my website:
https://victorypicks.eu/premium
Temporary password: Carnivoore

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