Cleveland @ Milwaukee
Cleveland -110 over Milwaukee

Pinnacle -108 BET365 -110 Sportsinteraction -110 888Sport -110

Posted at 1:00 PM EST. Odds subject to change.

Cleveland over Milwaukee

8:10 PM EST. Gavin Williams (RHP - CLE) is not the target here, but he’s been pretty good despite posting a losing record (2-4). In his start last Saturday, Williams picked up a win, giving up one run over 6 IP, striking out three, and walking no one. That strikeout total was below his season strikeout rate of 9.69 K/9, as he has 42 Ks in 39 IP in eight starts. We’ll note that of his 73 pitches vs. the Twins, 49 went for strikes.

That brings our attention to Aaron Civale (RHP - MIL), who pitched pretty well in his last start, but that was a blip in an otherwise terrible run for him since getting traded to the Brewers. He sports a 5.47 xERA, a 1.44 WHIP, and a 29:12 K/BB over 31.1 innings across six starts. That win was Civale’s first since April 9th, and we’re willing to wager that he doesn’t bring the stuff to put himself in a position to win two in a row.

Sherwood

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Our Pick

Cleveland -110 (Risking 2.20 units - To Win: 2.00)

N.Y. Mets -1½ +129 over Toronto
Kansas City +120 over N.Y. Yankees