Public bettors struggled on Labor Day as the six most popular plays went only 2-4 Bryan Holaday Jersey , losing more than three units in the process.The public has loaded up on three more favorites for Tuesday: the Phillies, Indians and Mariners.Labor Day was not the best day to bet with the public.Of the six most popular teams on Monday, only two actually won. And as is usually the case, all six plays came on favorites, so following them would have left you down more than three units.Nothing seems to have changed with the public’s tendencies, however, as all three of the most popular bets on Tuesday night are again favorites.>> All odds as of 3 p.m. ET. Download The Action Network App to get real-time MLB odds and track your bets.Philadelphia Phillies (-144) at Miami Marlins7:10 p.m. ETThe Phillies are the most popular bet of the night, attracting 84% of bets that account for 82% of dollars. Despite the heavy support for the Phils, their line hasn’t really moved at all, going from -140 to -144 since opening.Why the public loves Philadelphia: Jake Arrieta vs. the Marlins lineup makes this a pretty predictable public side. The Marlins have produced fewer runs than any other team in baseball this year, and Arrieta enters this game with a solid ERA of 3.54, which is good for 15th in the National League.MLB Win Total Tracker: Where All 30 Teams Stand In SeptemberRead nowKansas City Royals at Cleveland Indians (-230) 7:10 p.m. ETThe Indians are listed at -230, but that hasn’t seemed to matter for the 80% of bettors who are behind them. Cleveland has also landed 82% of the money wagered on this game, which has caused this line to rise from -215.Why the public loves Cleveland: Mike Clevinger has pitched his way into the top 10 in ERA among American League pitchers with a 3.17 mark. Danny Duffy, on the other hand, is up at 4.72. The Royals are also 31 games behind Cleveland in the AL Central and are coming off a 5-1 win over the Tribe last night. To a public bettor, the Royals have no shot at making it two in a row.Baltimore Orioles at Seattle Mariners (-205)10:10 p.m. ETWith 80% of bets and 91% of dollars behind them http://www.marlinsfanproshop.com/authentic-starlin-castro-jersey , the Mariners are tonight’s second-most popular team. They’ve moved from -185 to -207 as a result.Why the public loves Seattle: This has far less to do with the Mariners than it does with their opponent. At 40-98, the Orioles are on pace for 47 wins and are 54.5 games back in the AL East. Their run differential is a league-worst -218, and tonight they’re playing behind Alex Cobb’s 5.11 ERA the sixth-highest among qualified starters this season. Clayton Kershaw might not be on the mound when the two-time NL champion Los Angeles Dodgers start the season.The lefty ace is working his way back from shoulder soreness that caused him to shut down his spring training.Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said “that’s fair” when asked Monday whether Kershaw might miss the opener March 28 against Arizona at Dodger Stadium.“There’s just way too much importance put on the opening-day roster. The No. 1 thing is for him to be ready and to feel confident physically and mentally,” Roberts said, “and when that is, it is.”Kershaw has made a franchise-record eight consecutive opening day starts, and was tabbed to do so again when the Dodgers arrived in Arizona.But a couple days later, the three-time Cy Young Award winner had some shoulder soreness that caused him to halt his throwing program. He’s taking anti-inflammatory medication.Kershaw began throwing against last week, slowly building up the amount of work and the distance of his throws. He threw on flat ground Monday for the fourth time in five days.“From everything I hear,” Roberts said, “he’s encouraged.”The Dodgers have plenty of depth in their starting rotation with Walker Buehler, Rich Hill, Hyun-Jin Ryu, Kenta Maeda and Ross Stripling in the mix. Julio Arias has also flashed signs that he is ready for the big leagues, though the Dodgers may want to limit his innings early on.FROM AROUND THE GRAPEFRUIT AND CACTUS LEAGUESMARLINS 9, NATIONALS 8Lewis Brinson hit two home runs, giving him five so far this spring for Miami. After hitting .199 in his rookie season Justin Bour Jersey , Brinson is hitting .438. Wei-Yin Chen went two innings in his start, giving up four earned runs on five hits.Jeremy Hellickson started and worked three innings for the Nationals, striking out four and allowing a run on two hits.TIGERS 9, CARDINALS 5Mikie Mahtook hit two home runs, including a drive off St. Louis starter Adam Wainwright. Nicholas Castellanos added a pair of doubles. Detroit starter Michael Fulmer worked three innings and gave up four hits.Wainwright went three innings, allowing two runs and five hits while striking out three. Kolton Wong led off the game with a home run.ASTROS (SS) 4, BRAVES 3Houston starter Wade Miley gave up three hits in 2 2/3 innings.Ronald Acuna Jr. homered for Atlanta. Starter Julio Teheran struck out four in three innings, giving up two runs and three hits.ORIOLES 9, TWINS 4C.J. Cron hit two home runs for Minnesota. Kyle Gibson went two innings in his first spring start.Baltimore starter Dylan Bundy gave up five hits in three innings. Renato Nunez had a grand slam off Twins reliever Addison Reed.METS (SS) 7, ASTROS (SS) 4Making his case to be New York’s opening day first baseman, Pete Alonso hit his second home run of the spring, raising his batting average to .412. Travis d’Arnaud singled and doubled. Corey Oswalt gave up a run on four hits in 2 1/3 innings.Will Harris made his spring debut for Houston after surgery in December to repair an umbilical hernia that required him to be almost immobile for four weeks afterward. Harris worked one inning, striking out two and allowing three hits.George Springer hit his first home run of the spring for the Astros.RED SOX 9, METS (SS) 3Gorkys Hernandez made a diving catch in center field in the first inning and hit a three-run homer in the second for Boston. Blake Swihart rejoined the Red Sox after leaving to spend time with his family following the death of his brother, Romell Jordan. Eduardo Rodriguez worked two scoreless innings in the start, scattering three hits.Steven Matz started for the Mets and left with two outs in the third after giving up four earned runs on five hits with two walks. Tim Tebow started in left field for New York and hit two singles.CUBS 9, REDS (SS) 1Albert Almora Jr. led off the game with a home run for Chicago. Yasiel Puig went hitless in three at-bats http://www.marlinsfanproshop.com/authentic-starlin-castro-jersey , striking out twice, and is hitting .154 for Cincinnati.REDS (SS) 3, DIAMONDBACKS 3, 9 INNINGSMatt Kemp hit his second home run of the spring and Kyle Farmer singled and doubled. Cincinnati starter Tanner Roark worked three innings of one-hit ball.Christian Walker furthered his bid to replace the departed Paul Goldschmidt at first base for Arizona with a double, single and two RBIs. He is hitting .467. Arizona starter Luke Weaver worked three innings, striking out three.PADRES 8, INDIANS 0Hanley Ramirez went 0 for 3 in his debut with Cleveland. The 35-year-old recently got a minor league contract after getting released by Boston last June 1. If he makes the Indians‘ big league roster, he likely would be a part-time DH.Cleveland starter Shane Bieber gave up two hits in three innings.Manny Machado doubled for San Diego. Joey Lucchesi gave up one hit in three innings.ANGELS 6, WHITE SOX 6, 9 INNINGSLos Angeles starter Trevor Cahill left with two outs in the fourth inning after allowing two runs on four hits and striking out three. Kaleb Cowart hit a grand slam and Jarrett Parker homered and singled.James McCann had two hits and Laz Rivera homered for Chicago. Reynaldo Lopez worked 3 1/3 innings in the start, striking out four but allowing four earned runs on four hits with two walks. Former Tampa closer Alex Colome worked a 1-2-3 inning in relief.ROCKIES 4, RANGERS 4, 9 INNINGSColorado starter German Marquez went three innings and gave up four hits.Rougned Odor and Bubba Thompson homered for Texas. Starter Edinson Volquez allowed one hit over two innings.DODGERS 8, GIANTS 4Chris Taylor doubled and singled for Los Angeles. Julio Urias gave up a home run in his two-inning start.Jeff Samardzija started and went three one-hit innings for San Francisco, striking out four. Evan Longoria hit his second home run of the spring.