17 units of profit over the last three seasons? Take it to the bank. Fading teams after they play in a new city following Sunday Night Baseball has been one of the best trends in recent years.
Why Teams Suck After Sunday Night Baseball?
Given how many units of profit this fade has been good for over the last few seasons, I'd be willing to blind bet it even if it didn't 'make sense'. But, this one actually has some narratives/theories that seem to back it up. Here are a few reasons I think teams traveling after SNB struggle, relative to the odds:
2024 Post-SNB Fade Results
Here are this year's post-SNB fade spots that have already passed. The teams that played in Sunday Night Baseball and traveled after are bolded:
The post-SNB fade hasn't been great to start the 2024 season, hitting in 1 of the 4 matchups so far this season. The only win came by fading the Rangers after their Sunday Night Baseball contest in April, as they lost to the Mariners the next day.
But, given the strength of this trend over the last three years, I'd expect it to turn around. The good thing is there's a new opportunity for the post-SNB fade almost every week:
Next Fade Opportunity
Our first opportunity to take advantage of this trend comes after the the Braves played in New York against the Mets on Sunday Night Baseball on May 12th. They've now traveled back to Atlanta to host the Cubs on May 13th. The Cubs are currently slated as +125 underdogs, despite having ace starter Shota Imanaga on the mound, too. This is the PERFECT post-SNB fade spot!