• Two-Time Champion Carlos Alcaraz Withdraws From Wimbledon With Wrist Injury
    Carlos Alcaraz's hopes of regaining his Wimbledon title have been dashed with the two-time champion announcing Tuesday he is withdrawing as he recovers from a wrist injury.
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    Why G-Leaguer and 2025 Big East Player of the Year RJ Luis signed with Will Wade and LSU
    Will Wade is turning over every stone to build a contender late in the free agency cycle
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    Cuban: NBA Is Walking Into Hornets Nest in Europe
    You wont find Mark Cuban putting up money for an NBA Europe franchise.The former Mavericks majority owner told Front Office Sports on an episode of Portfolio Players that he couldnt justify spending the reported $500 million to $1 billion the NBA is seeking for franchises in its prospective European league.Agent Misko Ranatovi, a major figure in European basketball, told FOS the NBA Europe price tags are science fiction to him.Cuban said he recently met with a banker working on the European project and came away with a similar sentiment.I can buy a team in a smaller league, win that countrys league and work my way up, Cuban explained to FOS.The NBAs proposed league will have 12 permanent slots and four open to promotion and relegation. The NBA is aiming to have several elite soccer clubslike Paris Saint-Germain or Real Madrideither launch basketball teams or pay to have their existing teams join the league. Cuban worries that the passion and loyalty around those clubs could be a double-edged sword.I can pay $500 million, $1 billion and then take over a marketplace that probably hates me going in. Because theyre so tied to their team, if I come in as NBA Europethat fanbase particularly if Im using an incumbent team thats big-time right?, Cuban said.And its run differently, you risk just being shunned and Im like, I aint stepping into that hornets nest. Id rather be the hero that comes in with the team that everyone underestimates, like the Mavs when I bought them, build it up, work my way up, relegate somebody else and be a $1 billion team then. That would be beautiful. But I aint giving you $1 billion so people can give you shit the whole time.Cuban is no longer the Mavericks governor or alternate governor since he sold the team to the Adelson family in December 2023.Miriam Adelsons son-in-law, Patrick Dumont, is now the CEO of Sands Inc. and the governor of the Mavericks. New team president Masai Ujiri is the alternate governor. Had Cuban still had an ownership vote, he said he would have supported the venture despite his reservations about buying a franchise for himself.All of that money is just supposed to go right to the owners, Cuban said. This is just an equity valuation play for the owners. Its smart. I would have been all for it. Theres no downside as an [NBA] owner. But you have to look at the fanbases.The post Cuban: NBA Is Walking Into Hornets Nest in Europe appeared first on Front Office Sports.
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    Sources: Luis commits to LSU; eligibility still TB...
    Former St. John's star RJ Luis, the 2025 Big East Player of the Year, has committed to LSU, sources told ESPN, but his eligibility is in question after spending this past season on two-way contracts in the NBA.
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  • North America Calcium Ammonium Nitrate Market: In-Depth Analysis and Growth Outlook for 2026
    The North America Calcium Ammonium Nitrate Market is gaining steady traction as agriculture and industrial sectors continue to prioritize efficient nutrient management and sustainable productivity. It may not sound as flashy as electric vehicles or aerospace components, but in the world of fertilizers, calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) is something of an overachiever—quietly helping...
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    The North America Lithium Hydroxide Market is becoming a strategic focal point in the region’s clean energy transition. As electric vehicles, battery storage systems, and renewable energy technologies continue to expand, lithium hydroxide has emerged as one of the most critical raw materials powering this transformation. In simple terms, if lithium-ion batteries are the engine...
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    What Is the Run Line in Baseball Betting?
    This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more aboutSports Betting on FOX Sports. The run line is baseball's version of the point spread, and it is one of the three main bet types you will find on every MLB game alongside the moneyline and the total. Understanding how it works opens up more strategic options than betting the moneyline alone. Unlike football or basketball spreads, the run line in baseball is almost always set at 1.5 runs. That fixed number keeps things simple, but the odds attached to each side can shift significantly depending on how well-matched the teams are. This guide explains how run line bets are structured, how payouts are calculated, and when the run line gives you better value than the moneyline. What Is the Run Line in Baseball Betting? The run line is a spread bet applied to baseball. Instead of picking which team wins outright, you are betting on whether the favorite wins by 2 or more runs, or whether the underdog loses by 1 run or wins the game. The favorite is always listed at -1.5 and the underdog at +1.5. These numbers do not change the way a football spread would. What changes are the odds attached to each side, which the sportsbook adjusts to reflect the actual gap between the two teams. How Does the Run Line Work? When you place a run line bet, you are adding a margin to the result. A -1.5 favorite needs to cover that margin; a +1.5 underdog gets a cushion. The odds determine how much you win relative to your stake. Run line odds follow the same format as moneyline odds. A negative number shows how much you must bet to win $100. A positive number shows how much a $100 bet returns in profit. Run Line Favorite Example Say the New York Yankees are -1.5 at -130 against the Boston Red Sox. That means the Yankees must win by 2 or more runs for your bet to cash. If the Yankees win 5-3, you win. If they win 5-4, you lose, because they only won by 1. Run Line Underdog Example Now take the Red Sox at +1.5 (+110) in the same game. Your bet wins if Boston wins outright or loses by exactly 1 run. You get some insurance on a close loss, and if Boston pulls the upset, you profit. What Happens in Extra Innings? Extra innings count toward the final run line result. If a game goes to extras and the favorite wins 6-5, that is still a 1-run margin. A bet on the favorite at -1.5 would lose. The run line is always graded on the official final score regardless of how many innings were played. Run Line vs. Moneyline The moneyline and run line are closely related, but they reward different outcomes. On the moneyline, a win by 1 run counts the same as a win by 10. On the run line, only the margin of victory matters. The key tradeoff is between risk and payout. Taking a heavy favorite on the moneyline often means risking a lot to win a little. Backing that same team at -1.5 requires them to win more convincingly, but the odds are usually more attractive. How Are Run Line Payouts Calculated? Run line payouts use standard American odds math. For negative odds (favorites), divide 100 by the absolute value of the odds, then multiply by your stake. For positive odds (underdogs), divide the odds by 100, then multiply by your stake. Favorite Payout Example Underdog Payout Example The odds on run line bets shift considerably based on the matchup. A close game between evenly-matched teams might see the favorite at -1.5 (-115) and the underdog at +1.5 (-105). A lopsided matchup could push those numbers to -1.5 (-150) and +1.5 (+130). Always check the specific odds before placing your bet. When Does the Run Line Make Sense? The run line is not always the better choice. It depends on the specific game, the odds available, and how confident you are in the margin of victory. When the Run Line Makes Sense When the Moneyline Makes More Sense How to Place a Run Line Bet Run line bets are available on every MLB game at major sportsbooks. You can find them quickly by browsing to the baseball section of apps likeFanDuel, DraftKings, and BetMGM. Here is how to place the bet. Most sportsbooks display moneyline, run line, and total on the same row for each game. The run line column is typically the middle option between the moneyline on the left and the total on the right. Common Run Line Mistakes For more on how spreads and odds work across sports, see our guides onhow to bet on moneylines andparlay betting. Responsible Gambling Sports betting should be enjoyable. Set limits, bet within your means, and reach out for help if gambling stops being fun. Run Line Betting FAQ What does run line mean in baseball betting? The run line is a spread of 1.5 runs applied to a baseball game. The favorite must win by 2 or more runs to cover. The underdog covers if they win the game or lose by exactly 1 run. Is the run line always 1.5 in baseball? Yes. Unlike football or basketball, where the spread varies by matchup, the baseball run line is almost always fixed at 1.5. The sportsbook adjusts the odds rather than the number itself to reflect how evenly matched the teams are. What happens if a game goes to extra innings on the run line? Extra innings count. The run line is graded on the official final score regardless of how many innings are played. If the game ends 4-3 in 11 innings, that is a 1-run margin and the -1.5 favorite does not cover. Is it better to bet the moneyline or run line? It depends on the matchup and the odds. The run line offers better returns on heavy favorites but requires the team to win more convincingly. The moneyline is simpler and pays off on any winning margin. Compare the juice on both sides before deciding. Can you include run line bets in a parlay? Yes. Run line bets can be added to parlays the same as any other bet type. Each leg still requires the team to cover the 1.5-run margin, so parlays increase both the payout potential and the risk. What does +1.5 run line mean? A +1.5 run line means you are backing the underdog with a 1.5-run advantage. Your bet wins if the underdog wins the game outright or loses by exactly 1 run. You lose only if the underdog loses by 2 or more runs. Do all baseball sportsbooks offer the run line? Yes. The run line is a standard offering on every MLB game at all major sportsbooks. You can compare lines and odds across apps by visiting our list of thebest MLB betting sites.
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