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Let It Ride: MLB Post-Season and NFL 2024 Regular Season Heat Up

PHOENIX — Welcome to Let it Ride, the show bringing you in-depth sports betting analysis every week. Host Luke Lyddon is joined by top betting analysts, who share their expertise to help you make the most informed wagers possible.
This week, Luke teams up with betting analyst Andrew McInnis for a comprehensive look at the MLB’s playoff push. Do the Diamondbacks stand a solid chance to win the NL West, or should you place your bets elsewhere? They also break down the odds for the NL and AL MVP, featuring D-backs’ Ketel Marte. Is he a smart bet, or is Shohei Ohtani, the clear frontrunner, a safer choice?
With the NFL 2024 regular season around the corner, the show dives into the prospects for the Arizona Cardinals. Discussions include the team’s win total predictions, Kyler Murray’s performance expectations, and the Rookie of the Year race—Is Marvin Harrison Jr. the best bet, or does Bears quarterback Caleb Williams make more sense?
Also, be sure to catch Luke’s Lock segment near the end of the show. Luke zeroes in on a game between the Cubs and the White Sox, providing his most confident wager. You won’t want to miss his insights.
This episode is packed with valuable information and exciting betting tips, exclusive to 12 News’ Let it Ride. Each week, the show combines a love for sports with the thrill of betting, offering top-notch analysis and lively discussions.
Join Luke on 12News for an engaging journey through the world of sports betting.
The city of Phoenix boasts four major professional sports teams: the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals, NBA’s Phoenix Suns, WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, and MLB’s Arizona Diamondbacks.
State Farm Stadium in Glendale serves as the Cardinals’ home, while the Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix houses both the Suns and the Mercury. Meanwhile, the Indoor Football League’s Arizona Rattlers compete at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale.
Phoenix also supports soccer through the USL’s Phoenix Rising FC, who play at Phoenix Rising FC Stadium.
Annually, the Valley hosts numerous major sporting events, including the Fiesta Bowl, the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, the WM Phoenix Open, and NASCAR’s Championship Weekend at Phoenix Raceway. Additionally, Cactus League Spring Training welcomes 15 Major League Baseball teams each spring.
*Arizona sports coverage continues on Arizona news.org.*