We built BallBet, so treat this as a biased source — but an honest one. Each of these tools is good at something specific. Below is what each does well and where BallBet differs, so you can pick what fits how you bet.
Short version: most prop tools show you history — how often a line has cashed, or a player's past splits. BallBet is MLB-only and starts from a model: every prop is a win probability and edge from a matchup-aware simulation, with HR DNA and a batter-vs-pitcher overlay built for baseball. How that model has performed is public on the backtest.
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