Anyone have any pointers on "reading" line movement in bases?

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Trying to get a feel of line movement in baseball but somewhat struggling.

Any pointers? One thing I like to do for hoops is use Pinny Dynamic lines to get a feel if number is going to move in a few minutes, seem to work succeesfully. But for bases it has been more difficult.

The best thing is trying to stay on top of the lines every few hours or so and staying real close near game time. I think openers can move alot and be beat.

Doesn't seem to be as much steam on bases.
 

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I'm much of a learner myself but I have found one predictor. A public team with great support opening at high juice against a bad team can be expected to move to even higher juice. For the last two years taking the Yankees overnight against certain teams and buying back later gave good scalps.

I don't think its the Yankees to play this way this year.
 

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