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MLB EDGE

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EVERYTHING THE LINE DOESN'T TELL YOU

The public side of Degen Hoops shows you the data. This terminal shows you the verdict. Every game gets an edge score from 0 to 100 in all six markets: both moneylines, both run lines, the Over, and the Under. Each score is built from the same signals professional bettors track, namely where the real dollars are going, which bullpen is running on fumes, how the park plays, and what each lineup has actually done in its last ten games.

Reading the stars

The star rating on each game is the edge score turned into one quick glance. Five stars (90+) is an elite edge, with multiple independent signals stacked in the same direction. Four stars (75 to 89) is a strong play with consistent support. Three stars (60 to 74) is a moderate lean worth a smaller position. Anything below that is informational: the terminal still shows you the work, but the edge isn't there. A blue pulsing dot on a game card means the big-money pros have shown up on that game, and a red FADE tag on a market means the data is actively against it.

WHAT'S INSIDE EVERY GAME

Edge Scores grade all six markets side by side, so you see the best bet and everything it beat. The Story is the analyst read, a plain-English walkthrough of why the play is the play, in full sentences instead of jargon.

Pitching covers both starters' form, rest, and ERA, plus a bullpen health bar for each side, because worn-out bullpens are where totals are won. Money Flow shows where the money is versus where the bets are on every market. When a few people are putting up most of the money, that is the pros showing their hand, and this panel catches it.

Park & Weather, the Inning Profile, and live Market Signals round out the picture: where runs come from, when they come, and what the books are seeing right now.

THE EDGE TIERS

Use the tiers to size your bets with discipline. The terminal does the grading, and your job is to stay consistent.

Elite · 90+ Full position. Multiple signals aligned, market structure confirms.
Strong · 75+ Standard position. Clean edge, consistent support.
Moderate · 60+ Reduced position. Real lean, but conflicting factors exist.
Lean · Below 60 Watch, don't chase. The work is shown; the edge isn't proven.

THE MEMBER PLAYBOOK

Check the slate around lunch, then again before first pitch. A fresh build lands around noon with the full day's games, and an updated pass follows in the mid-afternoon once lineups and schedules firm up.

Read the conflicts, not just the drivers. Every best bet lists what's working against it in red. An honest edge with a known weakness beats a clean-looking number you don't understand.

Respect the injury block. A day-to-day star or a closer who threw 70 pitches yesterday changes a game more than any season-long stat. The terminal flags both automatically on every matchup.

Today's drop · DH-0000

THE WHOLE SLATE,
IN ONE FILE.

Every game on today's board, flattened into one row each: all six market scores, the best bet, the line, money splits, pitching, park and weather. This is the same feed the terminal itself runs on, handed over unlocked. Nothing to scrape, nothing to rate limit, and the field names never move on you. It rebuilds every morning, then again when the lines land.

What people do with it
  • Feed your own modelSame fields, same names, every single day. Nothing breaks on you halfway through a season.
  • Hand it to an AIDrop the JSON into Claude or ChatGPT and let it argue the whole board back at you.
  • Sort the board fastOpen the workbook, sort by edge, filter down to the markets you actually bet.
  • Build your own historySave the daily drops and by October you are holding a season of closing numbers to grade yourself against.
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Why the wire desk exists

Share the pick, not a screenshot.

A cropped screenshot of a spreadsheet has never once sold anyone on a play. The card does it properly. Your game gets drawn at 1200 × 630, the size that fills a Discord embed and posts clean to X, Instagram or a group chat with nothing cut off. The side, the price, where the money actually went and the last five for both teams all travel on the image. Where pictures don't belong, the text formats say the same thing in words.

  • Posting a play you likePick the game, hit Copy image, paste. The number and the reasoning go with it, so nobody has to take your word for anything.
  • Running a group or a channelFull board puts the whole slate on one card. That is one post instead of a thread, and it still reads on a phone.
  • Keeping receiptsSave the PNG before first pitch. It fixes what you called and the number you got it at, which is worth having whichever way the game goes.

Discord keeps the numbers aligned in a fenced block · Reddit renders a real table on old and new · Plain text pastes anywhere else.