Eric Pathi said the right move for May 7th is to punch the Rockies moneyline ticket because the Tigers simply do not cash when they leave Comerica. Detroit is 22-13 overall and up $440 for $100 bettors, but that profit disappears on the highway where they are down $176. Pathi emphasized that Detroit’s bankroll bump has come from being an underdog (7-8 as a dog) rather than a chalk side, yet oddsmakers are hanging an –185 number ("laying 85 cents") with Tarik Skubal’s replacement, Jackson Jobe, in Coors Field. His rule: when a generally profitable team turns unprofitable on the road and is asked to lay a big price, you auto-bet the opposing dog regardless of that dog’s season record. He reminded viewers that this angle already produced a Rockies upset last week for his Dime Club subscribers who pocketed $2,520. In short, the play is Colorado +160ish, framed as a bet against Detroit rather than a belief in Colorado.