Al McMordie is the most honored technical sports handicapper in the country, with 72 handicapping championships since 1992.
Active since: 1992
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Al McMordie is the most honored technical sports handicapper in the country. Overall, in the last 34 years, Big Al has garnered 72 NUMBER ONE awards in football, basketball, baseball and hockey; 269 Top 5 finishes; and 480 Top 10 finishes. Al is a featured handicapper at the most prestigious gambling web sites, and was a panelist on The Winning Edge and Proline Television shows from 2001 through 2010. Additionally, in 2002, Big Al was featured in FHM Magazine, and he was featured in ESPN Magazine in 2010.
Some highlights:
In 2026, Al finished #2 in NBA Regular Season win percentage, with a 145-121 record, at SportsWatchMonitor.com. And Al also cashed his NCAAB Futures pick on Michigan at 20-1 odds to win the National Championship, and his NHL Futures pick on the Hurricanes at +850 to win the Stanley Cup.
In 2025, Al finished #1 in NFL/NCAA Combo Football in win percentage, return on risk and net profit at SportsWatchMonitor.com, and he also finished #1 in NBA/NCAA Combo Basketball in win percentage, return on risk and net profit. Al ended the NFL Playoffs on a 9-0 run, and had his 12th winning NFL season of the last 13 years. Al also cashed his MLB Futures pick on the Dodgers at +260 to win the World Series.
In 2024, Al cashed his NBA Futures pick on the Boston Celtics (at 4-1 odds) to win the NBA Championship.
In 2023-24, Al was 478-377 in NBA/NCAA Hoops and ranked #1 in Combo Hoops Net Return on Risk, #1 in NBA Win Percentage, and #2 in NCAA Basketball Net Profit at SportsWatchMonitor.com.
In 2023-24, Al was #1 in the NCAA Bowls in Net Profit at SportsWatchMonitor.com, and had another winning NCAA Football season.
In 2023, Al was 503-407 in NBA/NCAA Hoops, and ranked #1 in NBA/NCAA Basketball Combined win percentage, return on risk, and net profit at SportsWatchMonitor.com (his 3rd straight year that he ranked #1 in NBA/NCAA return on risk). Big Al also ranked #1 in NBA Playoffs win percentage, with a 37-18 record, and #3 in NCAA Basketball net profit. And he won in the NFL for his 11th straight season.
In 2022, Big Al ranked #1 in NBA/NCAA Basketball Combined win percentage, return on risk, and net profit at SportsWatchMonitor.com, with a 469-392 record; and #3 in NBA Regular Season return on risk, with a 9.09% ROI.
In 2021, Big Al ranked #1 in NBA/NCAA Basketball Combined win percentage, with a 315-246 record; #2 in NCAA Basketball with a 157-115 record, and correctly forecast in the preseason that the Milwaukee Bucks (at 13-2 odds) and Baylor (at 12-1 odds) would win the NBA and NCAA championships, respectively.
In 2020, Al predicted before the season that the Tampa Bay Lightning (at 7-1 odds) and Los Angeles Dodgers (at 4-1 odds ) would win their respective championships.
In 2019, Al forecast that the Washington Nationals (at 18-1 odds) and Virginia Cavaliers (at 22-1 odds) would win championships.
In 2018, Big Al ranked #1 in NFL Net Wins, with a 72-48 record, as documented by The Sports Monitor. Al also correctly predicted the Golden State Warriors would win the NBA title.
And from 2012, when he also ranked #1 in the NFL with a 76.7% record on his Late Phone Service (as documented by The Sports Monitor), through 2023, Big Al’s won 11 of 12 NFL seasons.
In 2017, Al finished #1 in the NHL, and also ranked #1 in the NHL in 2014.
In 2017, Al correctly predicted the Houston Astros (at 10-1 odds) would win the World Series.
In 2017, Al hit another NBA futures pick with Golden State (at -125) to win the championship.
In 2015, Al also finished #1 (of 1727 entrants) in the Westgate Casino NFL Mini-Contest, and #2 in NCAA Football in 2016 (at both The Sports Monitor and Handicappers Watchdog).
In 2014, Al forecast the San Antonio Spurs (at 14-1 odds) would win the NBA title.
In 2012, Al won his futures prediction on the Kentucky Wildcats (at 11-2 odds) to win the NCAA basketball championship.
In 2011, Al correctly predicted the Green Bay Packers (at 10-1 odds) would win the Super Bowl.
In 2009, Al predicted the New York Yankees (at 5-2 odds) to win the World Series.
In 2007, Big Al won the $100,000 World Series of Sports Handicapping, and also finished #1 in NCAA Basketball March Madness.
In 2004, Al won the most prestigious handicapping contest in Las Vegas -- The Stardust Invitational.
In 2000, Al was 157-114 in football, including 10-0 (100%) in the NFL Playoffs. Al has won 25 of his 33 football seasons. Another highlight of Al's career came in 1997, when Big Al was ranked #1 by SPORTS WATCH in NCAA Football/NFL Win Percentage, and #1 in NCAA Football Regular Season/Bowls by THE SPORTS MONITOR. Al has one of the best basketball records over the past 32 seasons (winning 24 of 32 seasons), and was ranked #1 in baseball for the 1996 and 2001 seasons. For consistency across all four sports, you can count on Al McMordie.
Indeed, the Las Vegas Sporting News recognized Al in its December 17, 1996 issue, and wrote that: "[Al's] honesty, integrity, [and] skills...are obvious....We have been impressed by [his] uncanny ability to pick big underdogs that win the game straight-up....We've seen handicappers come and go, and get hot and cold, but no one has been as consistent over time as McMordie, and we strongly urge you to consider him as your handicapper."
Besides being a champion handicapper, Al McMordie is a corporate attorney, and earned his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Michigan. Al resides in Los Angeles, California.
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MLB - Moneyline - Sat, Jun 20 @ 04:10 PM
Milwaukee Brewers (Kyle Harrison) vs Atlanta Braves (Chris Sale)
Atlanta Braves -125 (BetOnline)
At 4:10 pm, our complimentary selection is on the Atlanta Braves over the Milwaukee Brewers. Last night we saw in Atlanta perhaps the best tall (i.e., 6'6" or taller) starter in baseball today as Jacob Misiorowski took the mound for the Brewers. Tonight, we will see one of the best tall starter...
At 4:10 pm, our complimentary selection is on the Atlanta Braves over the Milwaukee Brewers. Last night we saw in Atlanta perhaps the best tall (i.e., 6'6" or taller) starter in baseball today as Jacob Misiorowski took the mound for the Brewers. Tonight, we will see one of the best tall starters of the past decade when Chris Sale goes for the Braves. At age 37, the veteran southpaw may be in the twilight of his career, but he sure seems to have a lot left in the tank. In 13 starts this season, Sale is 8-5 with a 2.30 ERA and 1.05 WHIP with 92 strikeouts in just over 78 innings. This will be Sale's sixth career start vs. the Brewers. In his previous five outings against them, he is 2-0 with a 1.89 ERA and 1.08 WHIP with 45 strikeouts and 27 hits allowed in 33 1/3 innings. Sale is due for a victory as he is 0-2 in the month of June however prior to that, the Braves had won eight of Sale's 11 starts. Sale is also 4-2 with a 1.26 ERA in six home starts this season. Take the Braves. As always, good luck...Al McMordie.MLB - Moneyline - Sat, Jun 20
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Al McMordie was 0-1 last night with a loss on the Tiger-Cats/Lions Under. Big Al's 15-9 his last 24, and will bounce back on this Saturday. Here, pick up Big Al's MLB High Roller Winner, as he's 31-21 his last 52 MLB. Get on board right now, and circle the bases on this Saturday.$30
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