What was the result of the Yankees-Blue Jays game?
The Blue Jays won Game 1 with a score of 10-1.
Sports / Betting
A high-stakes MLB bet turned sour, the Aces are close to another WNBA title, and UNLV football is on a roll. Here's a recap of the latest in sports betting.
### MLB Betting A BetMGM bettor placed a $1.2 million bet on the Yankees to win against the Blue Jays in Game 1 of the American League Division Series. The Blue Jays won 10-1, resulting in a significant loss for the bettor. Toronto had been on a seven-game playoff losing streak since 2016 but snapped the skid. The Blue Jays also won the second game 13-7.
### WNBA Finals The Aces are dominating the WNBA Finals against the Mercury, leading the series 2-0. After a rocky start to the season, they are now -450 series favorites to win their third championship in four years.
### UNLV Football Under new coach Dan Mullen, the UNLV football team has started the season with a 5-0 record. They are also performing well against the spread, making them an attractive bet for college football fans. UNLV is 4-1 at Caesars Sportsbook to win the Mountain West.
The Blue Jays won Game 1 with a score of 10-1.
The Aces are -450 series favorites to win their third championship in four years.
UNLV is 5-0 under new coach Dan Mullen.
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